Alright cocktail enthusiasts, get ready to shake off those winter blues because Thirsty Thursday Cocktails is BACK with Episode 18! 🎉 And what better way to welcome the vibrant energy of spring than with a cocktail that’s as delicate and refreshing as the season itself?
Tonight, we’re diving deep into the surprisingly simple yet utterly delightful Elderflower Old Fashioned. Forget complicated concoctions – this beauty only requires a handful of ingredients, but delivers a symphony of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds.
Join us as we guide you through the easy, step-by-step process of crafting this elegant drink. We’ll show you exactly how to marry the rich warmth of your favorite bourbon with the subtly sweet and floral notes of elderflower liqueur. All you’ll need is bourbon, that enchanting elderflower liqueur, a dash or two of bitters for complexity, and the perfect finishing touch: a bright twist of orange peel to release its aromatic oils, or a luscious brandied cherry for a hint of sweetness.
Ready to infuse your weekend with a touch of springtime sophistication? Hit that play button now and let’s get mixing! Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a Thirsty Thursday episode and share this video with your fellow cocktail lovers who deserve a little floral finesse in their glass.
What’s your go-to springtime cocktail? Let us know in the comments below! We love hearing your creations and might even feature them in a future episode. Cheers to springtime sipping! 🥂
Elderflower Old Fashioned
A subtle twist on a classic, where elderflower liqueur replaces the sugar, adding a floral sweetness.
- 2 ounces bourbonÂ
- 0.25 – 0.50 ounce elderflower liqueur (adjust to your sweetness preference)
- 2 dashes Angostura bitters
- 2 dashes of Orange Bitters
- Orange peel or cherry, for garnish
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NOTE: The spirits and items in this review were purchased by us. We were not compensated by the producers for this review. Please drink responsibly.