Here’s a way to take one of the oldest classic cocktails up a notch…or two or three: a Smoked Old Fashioned! This drink is for the adventurous home bartender who’s after over-the-top flavors. It requires some special equipment (a smoking gun) and a little time. But it’s absolutely worth it! The Smoked Old Fashioned is a cocktail that’s cold-smoked, infusing a smoky depth into the classic whiskey drink. It makes a drink experience you’ll never forget. Want a smoky flavor without special equipment? Try the Oaxaca Old Fashioned (with Mezcal).
Start with a smoking gun!
Wait, a smoking gun? Yes, you need a special tool for the smoked Old Fashioned: a smoking gun. It’s a tool used to cold smoke the food: that is, it injects a smoky flavor without applying heat. You can use it indoors and it’s powered by wood chips. We’ve had ours for a few years, and in that time we’ve used it to smoke just about everything! Outside of cocktails, we’ve used it to smoke:
Potato chips (the best!) PopcornSalmonSteakRanch dressing
Before you can make this drink, make sure to find a smoking gun! We’ve used the Breville smoking gun for years and it works like a charm. Follow the instructions that come with the smoking gun for the mechanics behind how to use it.
How to make a smoked Old Fashioned
Making a smoked Old Fashioned requires 3 separate applications of smoke. Here are the basic steps:
To make it even more showy, use clear ice!
The ice you use matters! We’ll assume you’re a seasoned home bartender if you’re trying a smoked Old Fashioned. Since it’s all about presentation, we highly recommend using clear ice. What is it?
Clear ice is crystal clear ice: instead of cloudy ice that forms when you use an ice tray. You can cut clear ice into larger, organic shapes that look just like a drink from a fancy bar. Make it at home! It’s the best way to step up your homemade cocktail game, and it takes only 24 hours. Here’s How to Make Clear Ice.
More about the Old Fashioned
The Old Fashioned gets its name because it started as literally the cocktail. The first cocktail in existence! It was first documented in the early 1800’s by a New York paper. Once more cocktails started coming along in the 1806’s, they needed a name for that original whiskey cocktail. The “Old Fashioned” was born. The Old Fashioned is a classic alcoholic drink on the list of International Bartender Association’s IBA official cocktails. This means that there’s an “official” definition of the drink, which is:
Bourbon or rye whiskeySugar cubeWaterAngostura bittersOrange peel and cocktail cherry garnish
The smoked Old Fashioned came along because bartenders started cold smoking drinks to infuse a smoky flavor. It’s a modern spin on the classic that’s absolutely worth a try. Want another spin on the Old Fashioned? Try the Wisconsin Old Fashioned, made with brandy and topped off with lemon lime soda. Or try a Maple Old Fashioned with maple syrup.
When to serve a smoked Old Fashioned cocktail
The smoked Old Fashioned cocktail is an over the top cocktail for impressing guests! Use it as a:
Happy hour drinkDinner party drinkLate night drinks drinkGuys night drinkCocktail hour drink
More whiskey cocktails
We’ve got lots of great whiskey cocktails and bourbon cocktails for you to choose from! Here are our favorites: 5 from 1 review
Favorite Whiskey Sour Perfectly balanced and so easy to make! Or add a foam topping to make it a Boston Sour.Brown Derby This retro drink features grapefruit and honey syrup: sweet and refreshing!Paper Plane A perfectly balanced modern classic.Kentucky Mule A bubbly, gingery way to enjoy bourbon. Sazerac The official cocktail of New Orleans! Cognac, whiskey and absinthe make up this famous drink. Or try La Louisiane, an even better spin on this classic.Whiskey Smash A tangy and refreshing whiskey drink with lemon juice and mint — like a citrus spin on the Mint Julep.Manhattan Cocktail Add style to your evening with this easy classic whiskey cocktail made with just three ingredients.Penicillin This tasty modern classic stars Scotch, honey, lemon and ginger.Vieux Carre Strong and sippable, it features whiskey, Cognac and vermouth.Alabama Slammer A retro highball cocktail full of fruity flavor.Boulevardier Cocktail A stunning classic cocktail! This easy three ingredient drink an the improvement on the Negroni, swapping gin for warm whiskey.