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Barsmith Old Fashioned Mix 12OZ

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Rediscover the classic allure of the Old Fashioned cocktail with Barsmith Old Fashioned Mix. Meticulously crafted to capture the essence of this iconic libation, this mixer offers a convenient and delicious way to enjoy the sophistication of a perfectly balanced Old Fashioned in the comfort of your own home.

Time-Honored Tradition: Barsmith Old Fashioned Mix pays homage to the rich heritage of cocktail culture, blending premium ingredients and time-honored techniques to create a mixer that's true to the classic recipe. With a perfect balance of sweetness and bitterness, it's the ideal foundation for crafting an authentic Old Fashioned experience.

Premium Quality Ingredients: Crafted with care, Barsmith Old Fashioned Mix combines pure cane sugar, aromatic bitters, and a hint of orange zest to achieve the perfect balance of flavors. Each bottle is carefully prepared to ensure a consistent and superior taste that elevates every sip.

Convenient and Versatile: Whether you're an experienced mixologist or a casual cocktail enthusiast, Barsmith Old Fashioned Mix offers a convenient solution for crafting professional-quality drinks at home. Simply pour over ice, add your favorite bourbon or whiskey, and garnish with a twist of orange for a sophisticated and satisfying cocktail experience.

Savor the Flavor: Experience the rich complexity and timeless elegance of the Old Fashioned cocktail with Barsmith Old Fashioned Mix. Its bold and robust flavor profile, combined with its smooth and velvety texture, ensures a drinking experience that's both indulgent and memorable.

Perfect for Any Occasion: Whether you're hosting a cocktail party, unwinding after a long day, or celebrating a special occasion, Barsmith Old Fashioned Mix is the perfect addition to any bar cart or home bar. With its superior taste and effortless elegance, it's sure to impress even the most discerning palates.

Raise Your Glass to Tradition: Toast to tradition and sophistication with Barsmith Old Fashioned Mix. Crafted with care and attention to detail, it's the perfect way to enjoy the timeless allure of the Old Fashioned cocktail anytime, anywhere. Cheers to the art of cocktail crafting with Barsmith Old Fashioned Mix.

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Tasting Notes

Appearance:
In the glass, Barsmith Old Fashioned Mix reveals a deep amber hue, hinting at the complex flavors that await.

Aroma:
The aroma is a delightful medley of aromatic bitters, warm spices, and subtle hints of orange zest, inviting you to immerse yourself in its rich and complex bouquet.

Palate:
Upon the first sip, Barsmith Old Fashioned Mix envelops the palate with a perfect balance of sweetness and bitterness. Notes of caramelized sugar and vanilla mingle with the bold flavors of aromatic bitters, creating a harmonious blend that's both smooth and satisfying.

Finish:
The finish is long and lingering, with the warmth of oak and spices lingering on the tongue, leaving behind a tantalizing reminder of the cocktail's depth and complexity.

Distillery Information

Barsmith's Old Fashioned mix presents a distinctive melody of sweetness, cherry, citrus and bitters to create whiskey cocktails that rival high-end bars, 12.7 oz. bottle. Bitters shine through in our Old Fashioned mix, the orange and cherry flavors deliver notable accents without overpowering.
The first bartenders can be found in the ancient era, when Greek and Roman revelers relied on expert craftsman to pour their favorite drinks. Throughout the decades and centuries, bartenders continued to master their craft.Some say that the drink actually originated in Louisville, Kentucky in 1880 at a private social club called The Pendennis Club. The recipe is linked to bartender and bourbon distillery, James E. Pepper.The Pendennis Club, a gentlemen's club founded in 1881 in Louisville, Kentucky, claims the old-fashioned cocktail was invented there. The recipe was said to have been invented by a bartender at that club in honor of Colonel James E.
Jeremiah P. Thomas (October 30, 1830 – December 15, 1885) was an American bartender who owned and operated saloons in New York City. Because of his pioneering work in popularizing cocktails across the United States as well, he is considered "the father of American mixology".
Jerry Thomas was not only the most famous bartender of his day, but his 1862 guide to cocktail making, "The Bon Vivant's Companion," was also the first cocktail book ever published. The book is so useful that it's still in print today and includes dozens of recipes.

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