Cider and Maple Old Fashioned: Fall co*cktail Recipe with Bourbon (2024)

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We are kicking off fall on IBC with a delicious new co*cktail recipe. I took a classic old fashioned and added seasonal flavor with apple cider and pure maple syrup to create this sensational Cider and Maple Old Fashioned. I know you’re going to love this combination as much as I do.

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This Cider and Maple Old Fashioned is a cozy handshake between classic co*cktail craftsmanship and the heartwarming flavors of fall. With the earthy touch of maple syrup and the tang of apple cider, it’s like sipping on the essence of a crisp autumn day.

Whether you’re gathering with friends around a fire pit or simply curling up with a good book, this drink effortlessly sets the tone for fall moments, big and small. It’s a genuine and understated nod to the season, perfect for those looking to add a little autumnal charm to their entertaining repertoire without going overboard.

Looking for more fall co*cktail recipes? You’ve got it. Check out this collection of my best fall co*cktail recipes.

Just enjoy bourbon? I can help you there too. This collection of bourbon-based co*cktail recipes is for you!

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When I was at the grocery store the other day, I bought some apple cider. That was all the inspiration I needed to whip up this Cider and Maple Old Fashioned.

In essence, this is a classic old fashioned recipe but with a couple of substitutions. Instead of sugar, we’re using maple syrup, and instead of orange and cherry, we’re using apple cider. These changes give the classic a new flavor profile that’s perfect for fall.

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1 Why You’ll Love This Recipe

3 How to Make

4 Recipe Variations

5 Frequently Asked Questions

6 More Bourbon co*cktails You’ll Love

7 Cider and Maple Old Fashioned

My Favorite Bourbon

As you might recall, I’ve recently become a bourbon fan. A few years ago I wouldn’t dream of making or ordering a bourbon-based drink. However, after intentionally trying bourbon whenever I had the opportunity, it’s now a favorite. I’m especially fond of Four Roses Single Barrel, which you will often see me use. Want to learn more about bourbon? See my rundown of the best bourbons for an old fashioned.

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For maple syrup, you can’t miss with my go-to: Finding Home Farms. This time around, though, I opted for their Rye Barrel-Aged Maple Syrup. I thought a maple syrup aged in a whiskey barrel would make a lovely addition. I was right!

If you don’t have this particular maple syrup, don’t worry. Your co*cktail will be equally delicious. Just make sure you use REAL maple syrup. I’ve shared my recommendations below.

Now that you have an idea of some of my favorite ingredients for this Cider and Maple Old Fashioned recipe, let’s whip one up.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • While we all appreciate the timeless allure of a classic old fashioned, this version offers a unique fall-inspired twist. By swapping out sugar for maple syrup and adding a splash of apple cider, you get a harmonious blend of flavors that’s both familiar and unique.
  • This Cider and Maple Old Fashioned embodies effortless elegance. It’s straightforward to make, requiring minimal ingredients, but the end result is a co*cktail that feels both upscale, approachable, and seasonal.
  • Whether you’re hosting a fall-themed party or just having a quiet evening with friends, this drink is sure to be a hit. Its inviting amber hue and tantalizing taste make it a perfect conversation starter.

Ingredients

Now we are ready to gather up the handful of ingredients you’ll need to shake up this cider and maple old fashioned.

  • Bourbon (Four Roses Single Barrel): A premium bourbon with spicy flavors and a smooth finish. Single barrel bottling ensures a unique character in every sip.
  • Pure Maple Syrup (Finding Home Farms): A rich, natural sweetener with caramel undertones. Produced artisanally for both flavor and sustainability.
  • Apple Cider: Offers a tangy but fresh kick, balancing the co*cktail’s richness. Its taste is reminiscent of crisp fall days and fresh orchards.
  • Orange Bitters: Introduces a zesty citrus edge, elevating the aromatic experience and bridging sweet and spicy notes.
  • Cinnamon Sticks (for garnish): A visual treat that subtly infuses the drink with its warm, aromatic essence as it steeps. I prefer these longer cinnamon sticks for co*cktail garnishes.
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How to Make

This co*cktail couldn’t be easier to make. Since I like my drinks as cold as possible, I like to put this together in a co*cktail shaker. If you don’t have one, you can just add all of the ingredients to a rocks glass and give them a good stir.

Simply follow the simple instructions below to prepare this fall-inspired old fashioned. I’ve also provideda full ingredient list and detailed instructions in the printable recipe card at the end of this post.

  1. To a co*cktail shaker filled with ice, add the bourbon, pure maple syrup, apple cider, and orange bitters.
  2. Then shake up the mixture to cool and combine.
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  1. Strain into a rocks glass with ice.
  2. Finish by garnishing with a cinnamon stick.

Pro Tip: I prefer these longer cinnamon sticks for co*cktail garnishes. They can be challenging to find in the grocery store so I buy mine online.

And that’s it! An exquisite co*cktail for fall!

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Recipe Variations

Here are a few variations you can make to this specific recipe. I’ve also include a few other unique flavored old fashioned recipes below.

  • Spiced Cider Old Fashioned: Infuse the apple cider with cloves, star anise, and a slice of ginger before using it in the co*cktail. This adds a warming and aromatic layer that’s great for cold evenings.
  • Caramel Apple Old Fashioned: Rim the glass with caramel before pouring in the co*cktail. This adds a sweet, sticky touch that complements the apple and maple flavors.
  • Cider and Honey Old Fashioned: Replace the maple syrup with raw honey. It adds a floral sweetness that pairs well with the apple cider.
  • Smoked Maple Old Fashioned: Use a smoking gun or a lit cinnamon stick to infuse the co*cktail with a smoky aroma just before serving. It adds a rustic, campfire-like element to the drink.

I love a classic old fashioned, but I also love unique variations of the classic recipe. Here are a few you may enjoy:

  • Strawberry Rhubarb Old Fashioned
  • Pumpkin Old Fashioned
  • Cranberry Old Fashioned
  • Old Fashioned Slush
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a different bourbon?

Absolutely! While Four Roses Single Barrel is recommended for its unique profile, any quality bourbon should work in this recipe. Adjust to your taste.

Is there a non-alcoholic version?

For a non-alcoholic twist, substitute the bourbon with non-alcoholic apple cider or ginger ale. You’ll still enjoy the seasonal flavors!

I don’t have orange bitters. Can I still make this?

While orange bitters enhance the co*cktail’s depth, you can skip them or substitute with a twist of orange zest for a hint of citrus. You can also use classic angostura bitter.

Can I use artificial maple syrup?

Authentic flavor comes from pure maple syrup. Artificial syrups may alter the taste and are not recommended for this recipe.

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This Cider and Maple Old Fashioned is such an enjoyable drink for fall and even winter. The cider, maple, and bourbon flavors blend beautifully. And don’t hesitate to make this co*cktail your own. If you like things sweeter, add a touch more maple syrup. If you find the drink too strong, try an extra splash of apple cider.

More Bourbon co*cktails You’ll Love

  • Frozen Old Fashioned Slush
  • Maple Cranberry Bourbon co*cktail
  • Pumpkin Old Fashioned
  • Cranberry Old Fashioned
  • Cranberry Bourbon co*cktail

No matter how you make yours, I hope you’ll shake up a Cider and Maple Old Fashioned to celebrate the new season! I know you’re going to love it! If you do,please leave a comment and a 5-star rating below.

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Cider and Maple Old Fashioned

I took a classic old fashioned and added seasonal flavor with apple cider and pure maple syrup to create this sensational Cider and Maple Old Fashioned. I know you’re going to love this combination as much as I do.

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: apple cider, bourbon, maple syrup, old fashioned

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 co*cktails

Calories: 218kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • To a co*cktail shaker filled with ice, add the bourbon, pure maple syrup, apple cider, and orange bitters. Shake to combine.

  • Strain into two rocks glasses filled with ice and then garnish each with a cinnamon stick.

Nutrition

Calories: 218kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 32mg | Sugar: 10g | Calcium: 15mg

Cider and Maple Old Fashioned: Fall co*cktail Recipe with Bourbon (2024)

FAQs

Cider and Maple Old Fashioned: Fall co*cktail Recipe with Bourbon? ›

Sometimes she calls it a cider bourbon smash or a sour—whatever you call it, it's a winner. The simple combination of fresh apple cider, lemon juice (to balance out the sweetness of the cider), fresh ginger for a kick, and bourbon for warmth is sublime.

Does bourbon taste good with cider? ›

Sometimes she calls it a cider bourbon smash or a sour—whatever you call it, it's a winner. The simple combination of fresh apple cider, lemon juice (to balance out the sweetness of the cider), fresh ginger for a kick, and bourbon for warmth is sublime.

Do you put bourbon or whiskey in cider? ›

Whiskey or bourbon and apple cider is a classic flavor combination, and whiskey is often the most recommended spirit when it comes to making an alcoholic apple cider co*cktail. Whiskey or bourbon also pairs well with fall and winter warming spices that are often found in hot apple cider recipes like cinnamon and cloves.

Does maple and bourbon go together? ›

The slightly smoky sweetness of maple syrup pairs perfectly with oaky bourbon in this quintessential autumn co*cktail. For an extra layer of flavor, use a Crafthouse co*cktail Smoking Box to add a smoky finish.

What is in an apple cider old fashioned? ›

Make the Old Fashioned

In a mixing glass, add 2 1/2 ounces bourbon, 1/2 ounce apple cider syrup, and 2 dashes Angostura bitters.

How much bourbon to put in cider? ›

Bourbon Apple Cider
  1. Step 1: Ingredients: 1/2 gallon apple juice or cider. 1 1/2 cups bourbon. ...
  2. Step 2: Simmering. Pour the apple juice into a sauce pan and add in your spices and vanilla. ...
  3. Step 3: How to Serve. You've got a couple options for serving: ...
  4. Step 4: Enjoy! Make sure to drink it while it's warm for full effect!

What bourbon goes well with apple cider? ›

"Heaven Hill has a traditional bourbon mash bill of 78% corn, 12% malted barley, and 10% rye that offers plenty of sweetness with a hint of spice. Having been aged for seven years in American Oak, the wood imparts sweet notes like honey, vanilla, and butterscotch, ideal for pairing with apple cider."

Does whiskey and cider go together? ›

Nothing says fall quite like apple cider, especially when combined with a good quality whiskey.

What is Whisky and cider called? ›

Warm apple cider transforms the popular hot toddy into a delightful drink for autumn and winter. You can choose whiskey or apple brandy to make the hot apple toddy. Either way, it's a comforting drink that's easy to mix up on chilly days.

Can you mix bourbon and hard cider? ›

Take the crisp, dry apple flavor of hard cider and combine it with bourbon and bitters for a co*cktail experience unlike any other. Bold, sweet and fruity, this is one cider co*cktail with a lot of attitude - perfect for Fall, Thanksgiving and Holiday parties.

What not to pair with whiskey? ›

Avoid foods that are strong in garlic or overly spicy as these will kill the flavour of any whisky. Spirits with strong flavours often match well with stronger foods and lighter spirits with foods with a lighter flavour profile, but you want the elements to complement each other rather than being too matchy-matchy.

What is the rule for bourbon? ›

The Federal Standards of Identity for Bourbon state determine what is and what isn't Bourbon. For a whiskey to be considered Bourbon, its mash – the mixture of grains from which the product is distilled – must contain at least 51% corn. The rest of the mash is usually filled out with rye or wheat, and malted barley.

What is the best thing to mix with bourbon? ›

Bourbon mixes well many beverages including cola, soda water, coffee, orange juice, fortified wine, and other spirits. Bourbon is a versatile spirit that can be enjoyed on its own or mixed in a co*cktail.

What is apple cider with alcohol called? ›

Apple cider is apple juice that has not been filtered and still contains all the apple pieces, pulp, and sediment. It is the raw, purer version of apple juice. To make an alcoholic cider, yeast is added which converts the sugar into alcohol. Simple right? Hard cider is the adult version of apple cider.

Is bourbon or rye better for apple cider? ›

Apple cider on its own can be cloying and in need of some pep. It pairs brilliantly with rye, which has the spice of a bourbon, but with a clean dryness that tames the cider's sweetness.

What is in an Old Fashioned alcoholic drink? ›

Pour simple syrup, water, and bitters into a whiskey glass; stir to combine. Add ice cubes and pour in bourbon. Garnish with orange slice and maraschino cherry. Enjoy!

Does whiskey go with cider? ›

Nothing says fall quite like apple cider, especially when combined with a good quality whiskey. Simple to make and super soul-warming, apple cider whiskey is one of the best whiskey co*cktails to enjoy with family and friends during the fall and holiday season, especially around the fire on a brisk day.

What alcohol goes well with cider? ›

Traditionally cider is spiked with dark spirits, like the rum and bourbon in the recipes above. But what if you want something a little lighter? Vodka can do the trick. Since it doesn't contribute much in the way of flavor, we add fresh ginger for its distinctive, peppery-sweet flavor.

What whiskey goes best with cider? ›

Whiskey: We used bourbon for this recipe but rye bourbon, Irish whiskey, or Canadian whiskey would all work just fine. Use a good drinkable bottle, but not too good. There are a lot of flavors going on in this co*cktail and a really nice whiskey will get lost in the sweetness and spices.

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