Talk:Old Fashioned

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This is all unencylopedic as hell, but the link provided goes into such vast detail as to the importance of soda water not being added, that I didn't want to link to the wikibooks recipe which suggested adding soda water. I suggest reading the linked article if you have any interest in this, it traces the drink back for centuries. --Xyzzyplugh 15:24, 25 March 2006 (UTC)