Steps:
- Combine 2 ounces rye whiskey, 3/4 ounce each elderflower liqueur (such as St-Germain) and cold water and 2 or 3 dashes of bitters in a rocks glass; stir to combine. Add ice and stir again until chilled, about 30 seconds. Garnish with a cocktail cherry and a blood orange slice.
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histony stark
stark@hotmail.comThis cocktail is perfect for a summer party or a special occasion. It's also a great way to impress your guests!
Thomas Hemara
t-hemara@hotmail.co.ukI'm not a big fan of elderflower, but I was pleasantly surprised by this cocktail. The elderflower flavor was subtle and refreshing, and it didn't overpower the other ingredients.
Mobashar Mobasharbutt
mobasharbutt-m@gmail.comThis is a great recipe for a unique and refreshing cocktail. I would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys trying new and exciting drinks.
Single Vithu
vithu-single58@yahoo.comI found that this cocktail was a bit too strong for my taste. I would recommend using a lighter bourbon or adding a bit more club soda.
Lucero Pacho
l_pacho@hotmail.comThis cocktail is best served chilled. I recommend making it ahead of time and letting it sit in the refrigerator for at least an hour before serving.
John Goodreid
jgoodreid@hotmail.comI garnished my cocktail with a sprig of fresh elderflower. It added a beautiful touch and really brought out the flavor of the elderflower liqueur.
demon lives
d-l93@aol.comIf you don't have elderflower liqueur, you can substitute another floral liqueur, such as St. Germain or lavender liqueur.
Bishal Pathak
p_b@yahoo.comI would recommend using a good quality elderflower liqueur for this recipe. It really makes a difference in the flavor of the cocktail.
Hamza G
h.g@yahoo.comThis is a must-try for any fan of elderflower or floral cocktails. It's also a great way to use up any leftover elderflower liqueur.
Gideon Magunda
gideon.m53@gmail.comI wasn't sure what to expect from this cocktail, but I was pleasantly surprised. The elderflower flavor is unique and really complements the bourbon.
patricia towett
towett7@aol.comI've made this cocktail several times now and it's always a hit. It's the perfect balance of sweet, tart, and refreshing.
Robel Aligaz
arobel21@yahoo.comThis cocktail is perfect for a summer party or a special occasion. It's sure to impress your guests!
Frances Milroy
frances@hotmail.comI was so excited to try this recipe, but I was disappointed with the results. The elderflower flavor was too overpowering and it masked the taste of the bourbon.
MrBjorntsc
mrbjorntsc@gmail.comOverall, this is a great recipe for a unique and refreshing cocktail. I would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys elderflower or floral flavors.
Frans Art
a-f69@gmail.comI found that the elderflower liqueur added a bit too much sweetness for my taste. I would recommend using a lighter hand with the liqueur or adding a bit of club soda to balance out the sweetness.
Wondimagegnehu Abebe
wondimagegnehu.abebe15@hotmail.frThe elderflower flavor was subtle but noticeable, and it really elevated the cocktail. I will definitely be making this again!
Courtney Penniston
p@yahoo.comI was pleasantly surprised by how easy this cocktail was to make. I had never worked with elderflower liqueur before, but the recipe was very clear and easy to follow.
Ampomah Martin junior
junior-a@yahoo.comThis Elderflower Old Fashioned was a delightful twist on the classic cocktail. The floral notes from the elderflower liqueur added a refreshing and unique flavor that perfectly complemented the bourbon and bitters.