Base Spirit: Bourbon or Rye
Best Season to Drink: Fall and winter
Difficulty: Moderate
The Bourbon Old Pal is a cocktail for those who appreciate a drier, more bitter-forward drink. It’s bold, elegant, and a great alternative if you want something with structure and complexity beyond a traditional Old Fashioned or Manhattan. Its harmony comes from the careful interplay of bourbon, dry vermouth, and Campari.
A Brief History
The Old Pal is a variation of the classic Negroni and Boulevardier, substituting rye or bourbon for the gin base and using dry vermouth instead of sweet. It emerged in the early 20th century and offers a crisp, bitter-forward profile that’s become a favorite among cocktail enthusiasts seeking sophistication without fuss.
Ingredients
- 1.5 oz bourbon or rye
- ¾ oz dry vermouth
- ¾ oz Campari
- Lemon twist for garnish
Method
- Combine bourbon, dry vermouth, and Campari in a mixing glass with ice.
- Stir gently until well-chilled.
- Strain into a chilled coupe or rocks glass with a large ice cube.
- Garnish with a lemon twist.
Tips for Getting It Right
- Stir, don’t shake, to maintain clarity and balance.
- Adjust ratios slightly depending on how bitter you like your drink.
- Use fresh citrus peel for aroma — essential for enhancing complexity.
Why It Belongs in Your Rotation
The Bourbon Old Pal is a cocktail that demonstrates sophistication without being overly complicated. It’s approachable for those new to bitters-forward drinks, yet nuanced enough to impress more experienced drinkers. Its balance of bold flavors makes it a great addition to your bourbon repertoire.