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A Jameson Old Fashioned is a simpletwist on the classic co*cktail recipe that’ll really surprise you! The kick of Irish whiskey with bitters, a little sugar and a splash of soda gives you a smooth drink that’ll elevate happy hour.

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about this Jameson old fashioned

ingredients

this recipe’s must-haves

here’s how to make a jameson old fashioned

tips for success

Jameson Old Fashioned

*welp* Did I happen to mention how much Iloathe moving?

It is basically the worst thing to have to do. And somehow, I have been doing it every year for years now… UGH.

Note: this is an updated version of the original post published on October 5th, 2015.

It’s hard enough just coordinating the details of a truck, storage, changing addresses and actually moving all of the things you own.

It’s even worse packing it all up into what feels like 10 million boxes…

Especially when you have a wall full of food props. GAH.

All you can think is, how… HOW did I accumulate all this crap? I’ve taken to irrationally tossing things inbags for donation because I don’t want to deal with packing and moving it.

Good news is I’m streamlining.

Bad news is being a food blogger means I have to pack my prop room (oh yea, it’s aroom). GAH so much packing paper...

I am having nightmares about being buried until a pile of packing paper with no way out….

Needless to say, my pans are packed away and cooking is a bit of a challenge. So it’s all about the co*cktails on Cake ‘n Knife for now!

Not just any co*cktail though… classic co*cktails.

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about this Jameson old fashioned

Like a perfect old fashioned. Perfectly balanced and tasty.

In addition, the co*cktail you go to after a day of packing, multiple trips to the storage unit andan aching back.

Therefore a stiff drink is a godsend at the end of one of those days, trust me.

My love for Irish whiskeyis the foundation of this Jameson Old Fashioned.

There’s something about it (probably all that Irish blood pulsing through my veins) that is irresistible to me.

As a result, after yet another long day of prep, I will be kicking back with this guy. Cheers to the freakin’ weekend people.

It can’t come fast enough!

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ingredients

Jameson – obviously, Jameson Irish Whiskey is the main ingredient for this Jameson co*cktail! Of course, if there’s a different Irish whiskey you prefer, you can also swap the Jameson out for that.

sugar cube – a classic sugar cube is all you need to sweeten the irish whiskey co*cktail. If you don’t have sugar cubes and don’t want to buy them for this drink, you can swap it for 1/2 oz simple syrup.

angostura bitters – a classic must-have for any bar cart! It’s essential in so many co*cktails, if you don’t already have it, go get it.

club soda – club soda or soda water will work just fine here! You only need a splash. You can also omit it if you prefer!

Love trying out new Jameson drinks? Be sure to check out more Jameson co*cktails like these: Jameson and Ginger | Jameson Manhattan | Irish Mule

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this recipe’s must-haves

This is the one muddler I love to use that’s stainless steel! I usually like wooden ones but lately with the hoards of dishes I’ve been plagued with, the stainless steel oneis SO much easier to clean and just as effective. Plus it’s a lot easier to clean and you won’t get bits of berries stuck like you sometimes run into with the wood ones!

If you don’t have Tovolo Sphere Ice Molds, you need to buy them immediately. The round sphere of ice is perfect for any co*cktail, melts slower than normal ice cubes so it doesn’t water down your drink and it looks so elegant, doesn’t it?

You’ll also want a set of co*cktail stirring spoons to stir together the Jameson co*cktail when it’s finally all put together.

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here’s how to make a jameson old fashioned

muddle

In a double old fashioned or rocks glass, add the sugar cube, a couple dashes angostura bitters (you could also use a couple dashes orange bitters if you prefer!), and a splash of club soda. Muddle until the sugar is dissolved.

finish

Add ice (I prefer an extra large ice cube to using smaller ice cubes) and top with whiskey. Give everything a final stir and garnish with an orange peel. Serve.

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tips for success

use a large ice cube. This helps stop the drink from getting watered down!

change up the bitters. I use angostura bitters here, but you can change things up my using orange or smoked orange bitters.
try Jameson Orange. Jameson recently came out with Jameson Orange and I have to say, it’s a lovely match for this co*cktail! If you like a touch of orange in your co*cktails (perhaps you use smoked orange bitters?), this is a fun swap to easily switch up the classic co*cktail combination in a whole new way with this orange whiskey! No, this isn’t sponsored, just a fun option to try out!

More tasty Jameson whiskey co*cktails to try: Jameson Whiskey Sour | Jameson and Ginger | Jameson Manhattan | Sparkling Whiskey Sour

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what to serve this with an irish old fashioned

Obviously I am a big fan of co*cktail hour, especially when there are appetizers to go with it. Personally, I like to keep with the theme of Irish goodies here, so the recipes below are all recommendations along that train of thought.

  • Need a light meal? This Irish Corned Beef Reuben Wrap is super tasty!
  • Instant Pot Irish Beef Stewis a shortcut way to get your beef stew fix! Plus it’s ready in so much less time than traditional stovetop stew.
  • You all know I love poutine, so of course I had to make acorned beef poutine!
  • Fish and chips was my favorite meal to get in Ireland when I visited years ago, and thisbeer battered fish and chipsis the best way to get your fix right at home!

Explore more on the rocks co*cktails to try new libations to fall in love with!

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Finally, if you make this irish whiskey old fashioned, please be sure to give this recipe a rating or leave a comment! I love to hear when you all make recipes, and I do take the time to respond to every single comment. Feel free to drop questions below too, if you have them!

Oh and be sure to tag me on Instagram if you make the recipe! Love being able to see these recipes come to live in your homes – it’s my favorite thing to look through those photos. It really means the world to me!

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Jameson Old Fashioned

Yield: 1 co*cktail

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

The classic old fashioned co*cktail made with my favorite, Jameson Irish whiskey.

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 oz Jameson Irish whiskey
  • 1 sugar cube
  • 2 dashes angostura bitters
  • Splash club soda
  • Garnish: orange peel

Instructions

  1. In a rocks glass, muddle together the sugar cube, angostura bitters and splash of club soda until sugar is dissolved.
  2. Add desired ice (see note) and fill with whiskey.
  3. Garnish with orange peel.

Notes

You can make this co*cktail with regular ice, a large ice sphere, or no ice at all, if desired. If you are making it without ice, be sure to thoroughly chill the rocks glass and Jameson whiskey before serving.

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FAQs

How to make Jameson whiskey? ›

Jameson Irish Whiskey is made by blending rich pot still whiskey made from both malted and unmalted barley, with the finest grain whiskey, both distilled 3 times for smoothness. And while our barley is all grown locally in Ireland, our water comes from the Dungourney river, which flows right through our distillery.

What is the best whiskey for Irish old fashioned? ›

WHAT IS THE BEST WHISKEY FOR AN OLD FASHIONED? A smooth Irish whiskey like Jameson Black Barrel is the perfect base for an Irish old fashioned.

Is Jameson Irish Whiskey good for old fashioned? ›

Best Irish Whiskey for an Old Fashioned? Jameson Black Barrel is the ideal partner for an Old Fashioned. Its rich, smooth flavour elevates the classic co*cktail to new heights.

What do you mix with Jameson whiskey? ›

What Should You Mix With Whiskey?
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What are the original ingredients in Jameson? ›

Jameson Nutritional Facts & Information
55.3% ABVper 30mlper 100ml
of which Sugars (g)00
Protein (g)00
Salt (g)00
IngredientsIrish whiskey (cereal and malt distillates), Water, Colour: plain caramelIrish whiskey (cereal and malt distillates), Water, Colour: plain caramel
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What are the ingredients in Jameson Whiskey? ›

Jameson is: Made from malted and unmalted barley, water, and yeast. A blend of traditional pot still and single grain Irish whiskeys. Aged in ex-bourbon and Spanish oak sherry-seasoned casks.

What is the smoothest Irish whiskey for beginners? ›

Jameson Irish Whiskey is known for being the best sipping whiskey for beginners, and that's because it reveals spicy, nutty and vanilla notes with a hint of sherry—and everyone is different, to some it's more sweet and to others it's more spicy.

What's the most expensive whiskey? ›

A bottle of Macallan 1926 60 Year Old, with a label designed by the Italian artist Valerio Adami, has become the most expensive bottle of whisky in the world at £2,187,500 ($2,714,250). The previous record of £1.45 million ($1.9 million) was also a bottle of Macallan 1926 60 Year Old, but with the Fine and Rare label.

What whiskey do the Irish drink most? ›

Bailey's. Every Irish household will have a bottle of Bailey's stashed somewhere. The famous whiskey and cream drink was first produced in 1974, by Gilbey's of Ireland, and is highly popular during the Christmas holiday season every year.

Is Jameson smoother than bourbon? ›

Bourbon must be aged in a brand-new, charred white oak barrel for a minimum of two years. Flavor Profiles: Irish whiskey and bourbon both contain notes of vanilla, caramel, and oak. Bourbon is often sweeter and spicier than Irish whiskey. Irish whiskey tends to be less smoky and more smooth than bourbon.

Do you shake or stir an Old Fashioned? ›

With co*cktails that are spirits, liqueurs and fortified wines only (this includes your, Manhattan, Martini, Old Fashioned, Negroni, they should be stirred, not shaken, because over-oxidation makes the whole inferior to the sum of the parts.

Is Jameson whiskey high quality? ›

Jameson is considered a good whiskey for several reasons, and its reputation as a quality Irish whiskey has been established over many years.

How do Irish people drink Jameson? ›

The Irish drink their whiskey in lots of different ways. Neat, with a splash of water, with ice, with a mixer, or in a co*cktail. There is no wrong way to drink Jameson Irish Whiskey but, we do ask you to drink responsibly. This comes down to personal preference.

How do you make Jameson taste better? ›

The best drinks with Jameson are ones that combine flavour with simplicity. Two of my go-tos are 'Jameson and Ginger', as you only need Jameson, ginger ale and lime, and the 'Irish Lemonade', as you only need Jameson ginger beer, bitters, lemonade and mint.

What is a Jameson and ginger ale called? ›

Call it a "whiskey ginger" or an "Irish buck," they are essentially the same great drink. The basic but delicious co*cktail contains Irish whiskey and ginger ale to create a tall, refreshing drink, much like the whiskey tonic or classic highball. The combination of any whiskey with any light soda is hard to beat.

Is Jameson a Scotch or bourbon? ›

Jameson is an Irish whiskey produced, distilled and matured in Ireland. However some of our whiskeys use Bourbon barrels, such as Jameson Black Barrel. Why is Jameson triple distilled? We triple distill our product in copper stills to give our whiskey its signature smoothness.

How is Jameson different from whiskey? ›

It's just that. Two or more different types of whiskey blended together. Jameson is a blend of Single Pot Still and Grain Whiskey, united to create a perfectly balanced flavour. Aged for a minimum of three years, this results in a guaranteed smooth, complex taste.

How to make your own Irish whiskey? ›

Add crushed malted grain to water. Heat it up to release the sugars. Add yeast to ferment and convert it to beer. Distil the beer into clear Irish whiskey spirit and age or mature the spirit in oak barrels for at least 3 years to make Irish whiskey!

What gives Jameson its flavor? ›

Jameson Original is matured in Irish Pale Ale-seasoned barrels and the end result is a whiskey with floral, herbal hops, grapefruit citrus notes on the nose and a taste of light citrus, sweet herbal notes and delicate spicy tones.

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