Apple Butter Old Fashioned co*cktail Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (2024)

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By: Becky Hardin

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This Apple Butter Old Fashioned co*cktail is the perfect way to ring in the fall season! Cozy up and celebrate apple season with the most delicious apple co*cktail. This creative recipe puts a festive spin on an old favorite, creating a drink that no one can resist!

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Apple Butter Old Fashioned

This Apple Butter Old Fashioned co*cktail is the perfect way to welcome the fall season. Update a classic co*cktail with a delicious apple flavor!

I never get tired of fall flavors, and apple is one of my favorites. Nothing says autumn like crisp apples, and it’s even better when mixed with cinnamon. I’ve made apple dumplings, fried apples, and apple crisp, but now it’s time to get into the spirit of the season with a delicious apple co*cktail recipe!

Homemade apple butter is one of my absolute favorite things EVER. It gives me such a cozy feeling, and it’s just so delicious. So of course I needed to create a recipe that would incorporate apple butter into a co*cktail…because why not? I combined it with a classic and came up with this Apple Butter Old Fashioned co*cktail! I used bourbon, bitters, apple cider, club soda, and (obviously) apple butter to create this amazing fall drink.

Cozy up and make this apple old fashioned recipe to celebrate the crisp, fresh air of autumn. It’s perfect for simple evenings, and even more perfect for holiday parties and get togethers. Trust me, everyone will LOVE this creative co*cktail!

This Apple Butter Old Fashioned co*cktail is the perfect autumn drink. Sip on this apple co*cktail that puts a new spin on an old (fashioned) favorite!

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Old Fashioned co*cktail with a Fall Twist

When a co*cktail becomes a classic, there’s a reason; it means it’s simple and it’s delicious! But just because you already have the best, doesn’t mean you can’t get creative and come up with something new. I’m always looking for new fall co*cktail recipes, and I think I’ve really done it with this one. An old fashioned co*cktail made with apple butter!

Some of my personal favorite co*cktails in the past have been infused with apples:

  • Apple Pie Sangria
  • Apple Cider Mimosas
  • Sparkling Apple Pie on the Rocks
  • Apple Pie Vodka
  • Apple Pie Moscow Mule
  • Caramel Apple Hot Toddy co*cktail

But I can never seem to have enough apple co*cktails, so I won’t be stopping there. Add this Apple Butter Old Fashioned recipe to the list!

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What’s in an Old Fashioned Apple co*cktail?

A traditional Old Fashioned co*cktail is made by muddling sugar and bitters, mixing it with (bourbon) whiskey, and then adding citrus rind. To make this apple-infused fall version of the classic co*cktail, we are making a few changes. We are adding in apple cider and apple butter, plus finishing it off with a garnish of cinnamon to give it the final fall kick it needs.

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How to Make an Old Fashioned with Apple Butter

This Apple Butter Old Fashioned co*cktail recipe is simple.

  1. For the rim, just use sugar to coat.
  2. For the drink, combine apple butter, apple cider, bourbon, and bitters in a co*cktail shaker. Then pour over ice and top with club soda.
  3. For serving, garnish with fresh apple slices and cinnamon sticks.

It looks beautiful and it tastes like fall! You can’t go wrong with an apple co*cktail this season. I’m in love with this Apple Butter Old Fashioned co*cktail and I can’t wait for you to try it!

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I can’t wait to celebrate fall with this Apple Butter Old Fashioned co*cktail! It’s the perfect cozy weather drink to sip on throughout the season, and it’s so fun for a holiday drink. Add this tasty apple co*cktail to your to do list!

See the recipe card below for details on how to make an Apple Butter Old Fashioned. Enjoy!

If you like this apple old fashioned recipe, try these other favorite co*cktail recipes:

  • Classic Margarita Recipe
  • Sweet Tea Sangria
  • Whiskey Sour
  • White Russian Recipe
  • Homemade Eggnog Recipe
  • Spiked Pumpkin Spice Hot Chocolate
  • Blackberry Paloma

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Recipe

Apple Butter Old Fashioned

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Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Total: 5 minutes minutes

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This Apple Butter Old Fashioned co*cktail is the perfect way to ring in the fall season! Cozy up and celebrate apple season with the most delicious apple co*cktail. This creative recipe puts a festive spin on an old favorite, creating a drink that no one can resist!

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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons apple butter store-bought or homemade
  • 2 dashes aromatic bitters or orange bitters
  • ¼ cup apple cider
  • 2 ounces good quality bourbon
  • ounces club soda
  • Coarse sugar optional, for rim
  • Apple slices and cinnamon stick optional, for garnish

Instructions

  • Place apple butter, bitters, apple cider, and bourbon in a co*cktail shaker. Shake vigorously to combine.

    2 tablespoons apple butter, 2 dashes aromatic bitters, ¼ cup apple cider, 2 ounces good quality bourbon

  • Rim your glass with sugar and fill with ice.

    Coarse sugar

  • Pour apple butter mixture over ice and top with club soda.

    1½ ounces club soda

  • Serve garnished with apple slices and cinnamon stick.

    Apple slices and cinnamon stick

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Becky’s tips

I originally published this Apple Butter Old Fashioned for Feast Magazine. Enjoy!

  • Nutritional information does not include optional ingredients.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1drink Calories: 113kcal (6%) Carbohydrates: 11g (4%) Protein: 0.1g Fat: 0.1g Saturated Fat: 0.01g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.03g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g Sodium: 8mg Potassium: 46mg (1%) Fiber: 0.3g (1%) Sugar: 9g (10%) Vitamin A: 4IU Vitamin C: 0.4mg Calcium: 6mg (1%) Iron: 0.1mg (1%)

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FAQs

How old is apple butter? ›

As it is a simple way to preserve apples, apple butter dates back to medieval times in Europe. No wonder it also made it to Wisconsin. You can find advertisem*nts for apple butter in local newspapers as early as 1858 and there are a number of recipes to choose from if you want to make your own.

How to make pre batch co*cktails? ›

The Basics​ of Batching:
  1. Choose your recipe.
  2. Multiply the ingredients evenly (change the ounces to cups to make 8 servings)
  3. Add dilution. If making ahead: add 20% water to the volume of the entire batch (¾ oz per serving). Chill for two hours or more. ...
  4. Garnish & Serve!

What to mix with apple whisky? ›

Crown Royal Apple Mixers
  • Cinnamon flavored whiskey.
  • Apple cider or sparkling apple cider.
  • Lemon-lime soda.
  • Ginger ale or ginger beer.
  • Sparkling wine.
  • Cranberry juice.
  • Port wine.
  • Sweet Madeira wine.

What state is known for apple butter? ›

The Pennsylvania Dutch often include apple butter as part of their traditional 'seven sweets and seven sours' dinner table array. In areas of the American South, the production of apple butter is a family event, due to the large amount of labor necessary to produce apple butter in large quantities.

What does the slang apple butter mean? ›

2. apple butter. "flattery, smooth talk"

How far in advance can you make a batch co*cktail? ›

There's one drawback: Since citrus juice oxidizes fairly quickly, causing its flavor to go off, fruity drinks can't be prepared as far in advance as a batch of spirit-forward co*cktails. However, assembling most ingredients a day or two in advance is fine as long as you have the spare fridge space to keep them chilled.

How much water do you put in a pre batched co*cktail? ›

To dillute a batched co*cktail, simply add the total volume of the drink recipe by adding all the ingredients to get the total number of ounces in one co*cktail. Then add 10% of that number in water. For example, if your co*cktail recipe is 5 total ounces, add half an ounce of water for every one serving you've batched.

How to make your own original co*cktail? ›

HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN SIGNATURE co*ckTAIL
  1. Step 1 - Determine the Drink's Profile. Drinks can have sweet, sour, salty, bitter, or alcohol-forward flavor notes. ...
  2. Step 2 - Pick the Spirit. ...
  3. Step 3 - Add the Sweet. ...
  4. Step 3 - Mix in the Sour. ...
  5. Step 4 - Shake or Stir. ...
  6. Step 5 - Top with a Garnish. ...
  7. Step 6 - Enjoy!
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What alcohol is best for apple? ›

Warming brown spirits like rum, bourbon, and whiskey pair particularly well with apples this time of year, offering comforting flavor combinations that are as refreshing in the warm days of early fall as they are comforting as the weather gets colder.

What alcohol mixes with apple juice? ›

A simple and tasty aperitif, vodka and apple juice is an elegant, tart mixed drink that can be garnished with a slice of apple for extra effect.

What not to mix with whiskey? ›

Beer and whiskey are both beloved beverages, but they don't always mix well together. Mixing whiskey with beer can lead to an overwhelming and confusing taste. The flavors and carbonation of the beer can overpower the whiskey, resulting in a less enjoyable drinking experience.

What is the history of apple butter? ›

Historians do know that apple butter can be traced back to Germany and Belgium during the Middle Ages. The practice was likely brought to Appalachia by the Pennsylvania Dutch, who migrated to Western North Carolina after the American Revolutionary War.

Is apple butter just apple jam? ›

Apple jam is like apple butter in that it features apples cooked down over a long period of time. However, apple jam is thinner in consistency, lighter in color, and often includes bits of fruit, whereas apple butter is thicker, darker in color (thanks to caramelization) and blended until smooth.

Is apple butter healthy for you? ›

While apple butter is undeniably delicious, it also offers some health benefits. Made from fresh, organic apples, it contains essential nutrients like dietary fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants. These components contribute to a healthy digestive system, support immune function, and promote overall well-being.

Does apple butter go bad? ›

Store in the refrigerator and use within 4 weeks.

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