What is the average ABV for an old fashioned?

Answered by Roy Gibson

The average ABV ( By Volume) for an Old Fashioned cocktail can vary depending on the specific recipe and the preferences of the person making it. However, a typical Old Fashioned cocktail is made with a base spirit, usually or , which typically has an ABV ranging from 40% to 50%.

In the case of bourbon, which is commonly used in Old Fashioned , the ABV usually ranges from 40% to 50% (80 to 100 proof). This range is the standard for most commercially available bourbon brands, although there are some exceptions with higher or lower ABV levels.

However, for a more intense and robust Old Fashioned experience, some people prefer to use barrel-strength or cask-strength bourbons, which can have ABV levels that reach as high as 60% or even higher. These higher ABV bourbons can add a stronger punch to the cocktail and provide a more pronounced flavor profile.

It's worth noting that the ABV of an Old Fashioned can also be influenced by the other ingredients used in the cocktail. For example, if you use a higher concentration of bitters or a higher proof syrup, it can slightly increase the overall ABV of the drink.

Ultimately, the average ABV for an Old Fashioned can vary depending on personal preference, the specific bourbon or whiskey used, and the other ingredients added to the cocktail. It is always a good idea to check the ABV of the specific bourbon or whiskey you are using to get a more accurate idea of the alcohol content in your Old Fashioned.

The average ABV for an Old Fashioned typically falls within the range of 37% to 50%, depending on the specific ingredients and variations used.