"Back in the day, when I was selling two cases of Elmer T. Lee a week as my well bourbon, it was my favorite whiskey in an old fashioned, or in almost any recipe that allowed for it," states King.
When most people set out to make an old fashioned, they typically reach for a smooth bourbon or spicy rye whiskey as the backbone of the classic cocktail. Yet, with the Canadian province of ...
This old-fashioned whisky cocktail is an out-and-out classic of the 1960s that will make you feel like a sharp-suited Don Draper in no time. Take the orange peel and squeeze it with your fingers.