Old Fashioned and “New” Fashioned Rum Cocktail Recipes

A lot of people are surprised to learn that you can make an Old Fashioned with rum. We actually serve two versions: one with a couple of extra twists, which customers have come to know and love in the Tasting Room, and one that’s a little more classic. We’ve started calling them the Old Fashioned (the classic) and the New Fashioned (what you may have fallen in love with if you’re a regular visitor to the Tasting Room). For an added twist you can also try making the Fashioneds with Montanya Exclusiva or Valentia. Here are the recipes:

“New” Fashioned Rum Cocktail

Glass: Rocks

Stack in the bottom of the empty glass:

A slice of fresh orange

1 Amarena or Luxardo cherry

Pinch of sugar

Muddle together with a wooden cocktail muddler.

Add:

.25 oz. Simple Syrup

3 oz Montanya Oro rum

5 drops of Montanya Citrus Bitters

King ice cube

Stir with a bar spoon (do not shake) until chilled.

Garnish with an additional Amarena or Luxardo cherry.

Simple Syrup:

2 cups water

2 cups sugar

Bring to a boil stirring occasionally. Let cool. Refrigerate up to two weeks.

Old Fashioned Rum Cocktail

Glass: Rocks

In the glass:

2.5 oz. Exclusiva, Valentia or Oro

.5 teaspoon Water

3 drops Angostura bitters

Pinch of sugar

Stir until the sugar is nearly dissolved. Add king cube.

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