Smoked Maple Old Fashioned | Whisky co*cktail Recipe (2024)

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The venerable Old Fashioned; the original whisky co*cktail. Arguably, the finest whisky co*cktail. Today, we’re shaking it up a bit and introducing our version: the maple smoked old fashioned.

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Created sometime in the early 19th century, it follows the classic co*cktail formula (spirit, bitters, sugar, water) and has remained mostly unchanged for the last 200 years. Where legacy is concerned, the old fashioned reigns supreme.

With the resurgence in co*cktail popularity, the traditional version of this drink has been enjoying a well-deserved renaissance. Gone are the days of muddled fruit and seltzer water – we can safely relic those inferior recipes to the ’80’s memory bank, alongside neon ski-suits and insufferable synth-pop. Besides, this new crop of co*cktail-aficionados prefer their drinks spirit-forward and unapologetic – something the old fashioned has in spades.

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So how does one “improve” on such an iconic drink?

As we celebrate our country’s birthday this month, we’ve taken this version of the classic and pushed it as far as our Canuck politeness will allow. We’ve chosen a bold & spicy 100% rye whisky that can stand tall against the strong flavours of maple. We’ve brought it to a new level with the addition of sweet, smoky applewood and have topped it off with a slice of deliciously-candied bacon.

While much of the world thinks of us as igloo-building, beaver-saving hockey players, this co*cktail highlights some of our real attributes; namely, the resourcefulness and ingenuity to showcase domestic ingredients and really make the most of them. This smoked maple old fashioned might just become one of Canada’s best-known exports.

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The raw, fiery spirit of the rye plays beautifully with the rich sweetness of the maple syrup and both are complimented nicely by the applewood smoke (via our Breville Smoking Gun). The combination of bitters introduces a tangible depth-of-flavour to the co*cktail and also lends a subtle orange undertone to the drink, without overpowering the sharp edge of the whisky.

The smoked maple old fashioned is beautiful not only in its simplicity, but also because of how its flavour profile evolves over time – as the ice cube melts, the drink becomes progressively more diluted and the balance between its elements shifts ever-so-slightly. Sipping this co*cktail on a warm summer night is an experience every Canadian should enjoy. And, after a couple of these, you might even relax those exquisite manners we’ve become so well known for.

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This smoked maple old fashioned might just become one of Canada's best-known exports.

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Course Drinks

Servings 1 co*cktail

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 oz Canadian Club 100% Rye Whisky
  • 1/4 oz maple syrup
  • 2 dashes Angostura Bitters
  • 2 dashes Dillon's Orange Bitters
  • Few drops water
  • orange peel
  • applewood smoking chips
  • 1 strip candied bacon (to make, sprinkle strips of bacon with about 1 tsp of brown sugar each and bake at 375° F for 18-25 minutes depending on how crispy you like it!)

Instructions

  • Add maple syrup, bitters and water to a mixing glass and stir to dissolve the syrup. Once combined, fill the glass with ice.

  • Add the whisky and stir for about 15 seconds. Taste for balance; you want some dilution (from the ice melting) but the whisky should still be upfront.

  • Introduce smoke to the co*cktail. We've used a Breville Smoking Gun to add smoke directly to the mixing glass, but you could also use a kitchen torch to light the wood chips and place a glass over the embers to collect the smoke. Cover the glass and allow the smoke to incorporate with the co*cktail for 5-15 seconds. A little smoke goes a long way.

  • Strain into an old fashioned glass over a single ice cube.

  • Twist the orange zest to express its oils onto the surface of the co*cktail. Garnish with a candied bacon co*cktail pick.

Notes

Although the applewood smoke and candied bacon really do elevate this drink, we’re aware that some people may prefer ease over innovation; feel free to omit these last two steps and simply garnish the co*cktail with orange zest. It will still be miles ahead of the Old-Fashioned you’d be served at most bars.

Keyword classic co*cktail, co*cktail recipe, old fashioned, whisky

Looking for something a little milder? Check out our cinnamon whiskey sour recipe!

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