Who wants to tie one on? Or, in other words, Who needs a drink? Either way you say it the answer is the same: Everyone! But pray tell, oh gentle Barman, what shall thine poison be for these brisk nights of autumn? Lament not, good friends, you needn't soliloquy, tieroom has got you covered with a trio of bourbon cocktails that are as easy to make as they are to order. Bourbon you speak? Tell thee more.
Bourbon and Ginger Ale:
This is a you-could-do-it-with-hands-tied-behind-your-back recipe for a cocktail that perfectly mimics the transition from summer to fall. Like a chilled breeze on a warm day, this little number is refreshingly reminiscent of summer concoctions, with enough spice and biting warmth to suggest Fall is here.
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The Oldest of Old Fashions:
In the beginning, this is how they were made. The color of falling foliage with a bite that demands slow sipping, this classic is like a liquid sweater. Simple. Unadorned. Perfect.
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Maple Leaf:
When Old Man Winter is knocking on the doorstep, the Maple Leaf keeps things nice and cozy. This one is breakfast for dinner, but in a glass. And, yes, a couple of pieces of bacon to nibble on wouldn't be the worst idea.
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Oh, thank thee, gentle Barman. Another, if you please. Cheers!