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]]>It’s actually similar to the old-fashioned whiskey cocktail, and if you like that one, you’ll absolutely love this one. Gather all the ingredients that you need and start preparing this heavenly drink. All your friends will be obsessed, asking you to prepare it for parties.
For the honey syrup, all you need to do is mix equal amounts for honey and hot water.
Old-fashioned cocktails are usually served in a lowball, old-fashioned glass. To prepare this cocktail you will need a shaker. If you don’t have one you can use a mixing glass.
Fill the shaker with 2 oz Calvados, 2 dashes of orange bitters, 1/2 oz od honey syrup, and 2 dashes of Angostura. Mix the shaker very well.
Fill the lowball glass with ice. Open the lid of the shaker and strain the drink in the glass.
Decorate it with an orange twist and enjoy your old-fashioned calvados cocktail.
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]]>The post Try the Old-Fashioned Calvados Cocktail appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>It’s actually similar to the old-fashioned whiskey cocktail, and if you like that one, you’ll absolutely love this one. Gather all the ingredients that you need and start preparing this heavenly drink. All your friends will be obsessed, asking you to prepare it for parties.
For the honey syrup, all you need to do is mix equal amounts for honey and hot water.
Old-fashioned cocktails are usually served in a lowball, old-fashioned glass. To prepare this cocktail you will need a shaker. If you don’t have one you can use a mixing glass.
Fill the shaker with 2 oz Calvados, 2 dashes of orange bitters, 1/2 oz od honey syrup, and 2 dashes of Angostura. Mix the shaker very well.
Fill the lowball glass with ice. Open the lid of the shaker and strain the drink in the glass.
Decorate it with an orange twist and enjoy your old-fashioned calvados cocktail.
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