Drinks Cocktails Whiskey & Bourbon Cocktails Cinnamon Old Fashioned 4.5 (2) 2 Reviews Cinnamon is the perfect warming addition to a classic Old Fashioned. By Lucy Simon Lucy Simon Lucy Simon is a New York-based wine, spirits, and food writer has been with Food & Wine since the spring of 2021. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on November 12, 2024 Tested by Nicole Hopper Tested by Nicole Hopper Nicole Hopper is a recipe tester and developer based in Birmingham, Alabama. Meet the Food & Wine Test Kitchen Save Rate PRINT Share Close Photo: Eva Kolenko Total Time: 2 mins Yield: 1 drink Jump to recipe The Cinnamon Old Fashioned is a riff on a classic whiskey cocktail, the Old Fashioned, that features bourbon, Angostura bitters, and a flavorful cinnamon syrup in lieu of granulated sugar. The Old Fashioned, originally called the Whiskey Cocktail in the late 1700s, is one of the most elemental cocktails. It's template is built on three ingredients — a spirit, a sweetener, and a bitter — which, in the original, mean typically bourbon, pure sugar, and Angostura bitters. A riff on the classic formula, the Cinnamon Old Fashioned gets its sweetness from a cinnamon syrup made by steeping whole cinnamon sticks in simple syrup as it simmers. The syrup is viscous enough to add body and richness to the cocktail without being too thick to blend seamlessly into the drink. Make the Best Old Fashioned You've Ever Had With These 15 Whiskies Orange and cinnamon are a classic combination; squeeze the orange peel garnish over the drink to express the aromatic oils over the rim of the glass. For a sweeter drink with a more powerful spice flavor, add another teaspoon of cinnamon syrup. Why the Cinnamon Old Fashioned works While some riffs on classic cocktails take more liberties when it comes to changing the original specs of the recipe, this cinnamon-flavored version respects the standard amounts and ingredients used in the classic. The classic Old Fashioned has caramel flavors from the bourbon and peppery aromas from the bitters, making it a perfect base for adding cinnamon’s warm, spiced notes. And while Angostura bitters are the traditional bitters to use in an Old Fashioned, the cinnamon-forward flavor profile of Angostura makes it a prime partner to cinnamon syrup in this drink. Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients 2 ounces bourbon 1 teaspoon cinnamon syrup 3 dashes Angostura bitters Cinnamon stick, for garnish Orange peel, for garnish Directions Combine bourbon and cinnamon syrup in a mixing glass with ice and stir until well-chilled. Strain into a rocks glass over a large ice cube. Express the oil of an orange twist over the glass, then drop into the glass to garnish. Add cinnamon stick as garnish. Rate It Print