How do I make a molecular gastronomy old fashioned?

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Unlock the molecular secrets of the revered Old Fashioned with our recipe! Dive into the golden era of mixology with a modern twist.

You'll need

Items needed to answer the question, How do I make a Molecular Gastronomy Old Fashioned. Items include:  Bourbon  Maple Syrup  Xanthan Gum  Water  Sodium Alginate  Ice Cubes  Orange Zest
  • Bourbon 200ml
  • Maple Syrup 100ml
  • Xanthan Gum 5 grams
  • Water 100ml
  • Sodium Alginate 2 grams
  • Ice Cubes as needed
  • Orange Zest as desired

Take note
Warning: This recipe may cause an explosion of flavors and excessive cocktail cravings! Please drink responsibly and be prepared for a jaw-dropping taste experience.

1

Prepare the Molecular Old Fashioned Mix

In a bowl, combine 200ml of bourbon, 100ml of maple syrup, and 5 grams of xanthan gum. Whisk vigorously until the mixture thickens and becomes smooth.

2

Create the Spherified Old Fashioned Garnish

In a separate bowl, mix 100ml of water with 2 grams of sodium alginate. Stir until the sodium alginate is fully dissolved. Carefully drop small droplets of the Old Fashioned mix into the sodium alginate solution using a pipette. Let the droplets sit in the solution for 2 minutes to transform into deliciously squishy spherified garnishes. Gently remove the garnishes from the solution and rinse with clean water.

3

Serve the Molecular Gastronomy Old Fashioned

Pour the prepared Molecular Old Fashioned Mix into a glass filled with ice cubes. Garnish with a few of your delightful spherified Old Fashioned garnishes and a twist of orange zest. Cheers to cocktail innovation!