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By Gabriel Werner
|May 17, 2010 09:33 PM
Jeremy Brooks
Laura Hall, the 20-year-old British woman to be banned from drinking in public throughout England and Wales, is apparently at it again.
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These are the musings of drink-making enthusiasts as we wander around the world of alcohol. We're here so you can drink your favorite sauce with style, and have fun doing it.
Old Fashioned
2 oz. whiskey (rye or bourbon; I prefer rye)
1/3-1/2 oz simple syrup (a solution of equal parts sugar and water)
Dash bitters
Orange peel
Add simple syrup, bitters, and a pinkie-sized piece of just the outer-most flesh of an orange to a rocks glass with one or two ice cubes in it. Muddle the orange peel, half fill the glass with ice and add the whiskey. Give it a few short stirs, and garnish with an orange peel.
The Old Fashioned is a classic, and is one of our favorites here at the Station. A must-try for everyone, and especially if you enjoy whiskey.
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