Añejo Old Fashioned

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PREP TIME 5 min

Cocktail Type

Tequila

Great for

Dinner Party

Difficulty

Easy

Two Añejo Old Fashioned Cinco de Mayo cocktails with orange and rosemary garnish

The Old Fashioned has long been a go-to for classic cocktail lovers, prized for its simple yet refined blend of liquor, sugar, and bitters. But what happens when you swap the usual whiskey for smooth, aged tequila? Magic! The Añejo Old Fashioned brings a unique twist to the original, infusing it with agave warmth and a touch of spice that’s winning over tequila fans everywhere. This cocktail is the perfect way to enjoy tequila in a sophisticated, sippable form.

QUICK TIPS

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Use an Añejo tequila that’s been aged for a minimum of one year.

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Express the oils from a citrus peel over the surface of the cocktail before adding it as a garnish. This adds a delightful aroma.

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Use one large ice cube and stir the drink gently for about 30 seconds to achieve the desired flavor and dilution.

INGREDIENTS

MAKE FOR

1 Person

3 Oz

90 Ml

3 Parts

0.25 Oz

7.5 Ml

0.25 Parts

Agave syrup
1
Dash Angostura bitters
Orange peel
1
Large ice cube
Orange slice to garnish (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

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Gently muddle the orange peel, bitters and syrup in a mixing glass

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Add the tequila, fill with ice and stir for 30 seconds

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Strain into an Old Fashioned glass with one large ice cube

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Garnish with a slice of orange and serve

Variations and tips

Looking to add a twist to your Añejo Old Fashioned? Here are a few ways to make it your own:

Add a splash of mezcal. Swapping out a portion of the tequila for mezcal can introduce a smoky layer that adds complexity to the drink. This is great if you’re looking to give your Old Fashioned an earthy, aromatic touch.

Play with bitters. While Angostura bitters are classic, you can experiment with chocolate or mole bitters, which pair beautifully with the caramel and vanilla notes in añejo tequila. Another option is orange bitters, which enhance the citrusy brightness.

Garnish it your way. Classic orange peel is always a win, but if you’re feeling adventurous, try a cinnamon stick or a sprinkle of chili powder on the rim to bring in a hint of spice. For something unexpected, add a twist of lemon peel for a sharper citrus note or even a charred grapefruit peel for added aroma.

These variations are all about personalizing the Añejo Old Fashioned to suit your taste. With a few simple changes, you can turn this cocktail into a unique masterpiece that keeps your guests guessing!

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Choosing the best tequila for an Old Fashioned

Choosing the right tequila for your Old Fashioned can elevate this cocktail from good to unforgettable. Here’s a quick guide to tequila options and how they might influence this classy clinker:

  • Blanco: This unaged tequila is fresh, with hints of tropical fruit and citrus. Using blanco instead of añejo creates a brighter, more vibrant Old Fashioned with a crisp taste—perfect for warm days or when you’re looking for a lighter drink.
  • Reposado: Aged for a minimum of two months, reposado tequila offers mellow notes of oak and vanilla, with a touch of spice. This would give your Old Fashioned a warmer, rounded profile. The hint of oak adds a gentle depth, while the agave flavor remains present, balancing tradition with a little extra complexity.
  • Añejo: With a minimum of a year in barrels, añejo tequilas are smooth, rich, and full-bodied. This gives your Old Fashioned a luxurious feel, with layered flavors like caramel, spice, and dried fruit. The result? A cocktail that’s bold yet silky and perfect for sipping slowly.

The choice of tequila directly influences the character of your cocktail. Whether you prefer the fresh notes of a blanco, the spiciness of a reposado, or the richness of an añejo, each option brings something special to the glass.

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Why & when to try an Añejo Old Fashioned

The Añejo Old Fashioned is an ideal way to blend the bold flavors of tequila with the elegance of a classic cocktail. It’s perfect for fans of the traditional Old Fashioned who are ready to try something a bit different, and it’s a great intro to cocktails for tequila enthusiasts.

This drink is versatile for various occasions. Here are some tasty hosting ideas to get you inspired:

Dinner parties

The Añejo Old Fashioned brings elegance to any dinner party, offering your guests a sophisticated cocktail that stands out from the usual choices. Its rich, complex flavors complement a variety of foods, making it a fantastic pairing for both savory and sweet dishes. Try it with:

  • Easy eats: Bacon-wrapped dates, roasted jalapeño poppers, or mini smoked salmon tacos
  • Mains: Grilled steak with chimichurri, slow-roasted pork carnitas, or mole chicken enchiladas
  • Desserts: Dark chocolate truffles, spiced churros, or caramel flan

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Cozy nights in

Perfect for unwinding at home, the Añejo Old Fashioned feels like a treat without the need to go out. Its warm, full-bodied taste creates a comforting vibe that’s ideal for sipping slowly by the fire or while watching a movie.

  • Easy eats: Warm queso dip with tortilla chips, prosciutto-wrapped figs, or stuffed mushrooms
  • Mains: Beef stew with herbs, roasted vegetable risotto, or lamb shank with mashed potatoes
  • Desserts: Mexican chocolate brownies, bread pudding with cinnamon, or a rich espresso panna cotta

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Special celebrations

This cocktail is a sophisticated option for toasting to milestones and special occasions. Its smooth, luxurious taste feels celebratory and refined, perfect for guests who want a memorable drink that feels both bold and timeless.

  • Easy eats: Shrimp ceviche, smoked duck crostini, or mini beef empanadas
  • Mains: Rack of lamb, seared duck breast, or filet mignon with mushroom sauce
  • Desserts: Chocolate cake, spiced apple tart, or tequila-infused tiramisu

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Mexican-themed gatherings

For any Mexican-themed night, the Añejo Old Fashioned is an impressive twist on tradition. It complements classic Mexican flavors while adding a bit of elegance to the mix. It’s an ideal way to elevate your gathering and bring something unexpected to the table.

  • Easy eats: Mini tostadas with avocado and shrimp, chorizo-stuffed peppers, or corn and cheese empanadas
  • Mains: Carne asada tacos, chicken mole, or birria stew
  • Desserts: Tres leches cake, cinnamon-sugar churros, or vanilla flan with caramel

Still curious? We’ve got you!

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Absolutely! Swapping whiskey for tequila in an Old Fashioned makes for a delightful, smooth drink. With añejo tequila, you get a deep, warm flavor that’s perfectly balanced with a touch of agave syrup and bitters. It’s a sophisticated take on a timeless classic.

Añejo tequila is ideal—it’s aged at least one year, bringing out rich notes of caramel, vanilla, and spice that elevate the smooth character of the Old Fashioned. Reposado also works, adding a mellower, slightly spicy profile.

Angostura bitters are a classic choice, adding a balanced warmth. But if you’re up for a twist, try chocolate or mole bitters to enhance the tequila’s depth, or orange bitters to brighten the drink with citrus notes.

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