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Recipe SMOKED OLD FASHIONED RECIPE

Sometimes, there’s nothing better than a cold cocktail by the campfire with some friends. The CamelBak Horizon™ collection has everything you need to keep your drink chilled, whatever your preferred tipple is. To make a delicious flavourful, homemade Old Fashion cocktail, our stainless steel drinkware is a must have!

Our Smoked Old Fashion Recipe

A smoked old fashioned is the perfect end to a long day out on the trails⁠—but you can enjoy it anytime, anywhere and here’s our you can make your own at home.

Servings: 1

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 Tbs. Simple Syrup
  • ¼ cup whiskey, bourbon, or brandy, etc.
  • ½ cup lemon lime soda mixer
  • Dash of bitters
  • 1 orange sliced
  • 1 cherry

Instructions:

Preheat your Grill to 180F or 82°C to make a batch of smoked simple syrup. While the grill pre-heats add 1 cups water to 1 cup sugar. Dissolve. Pour into a pan with at least 1-2-inch-high sides. Place on the bottom rack for 2 hours. With heat guard gloves, remove from the grill and cool completely. Bottle in an airtight container such as a mason jar and store in the refrigerator for up to a month.

Slice oranges and drain your cherries. Place your cherries on a small baking tray on the top shelf of the grill. You can place the cut oranges direct on the bottom grate. Smoke oranges and cherries for 10-30 minutes according to your smoke preference (10 minutes being for a little smoke and 30 minutes for a lot of smoke.)

Pour simple syrup mix to cover the bottom of your CamelBak Horizon Rocks Tumbler. Add ¼ cup of whiskey or your alcohol of choice. Stir. Add ice. Stir again. Add ½ cup of your favourite lemon lime soda mixer. Stir until foamed. Garnish with smoked orange and/or cherry.

For a mocktail use barley tea (steeped for 10+ minutes) instead of whiskey. Bitters tend to have a very minute amount of alcohol in comparison to the actual drink. Keep it as is or purchase non-alcoholic bitters like Dram.

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