Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q497448> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 63 of
63
with 100 triples per page.
- Q497448 subject Q13258919.
- Q497448 subject Q8385950.
- Q497448 subject Q8386012.
- Q497448 subject Q8518583.
- Q497448 abstract "The Old Fashioned is a cocktail made by muddling sugar with bitters, then adding alcohol, such as whiskey or brandy, and a twist of citrus rind. It is traditionally served in a short, round, 8–12 US fl oz (240–350 ml) tumbler-like glass, which is called an Old Fashioned glass, named after the drink.The Old Fashioned, developed during the 19th century and given its name in the 1880s, is an IBA Official Cocktail. It is also one of six basic drinks listed in David A. Embury's The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks.".
- Q497448 thumbnail Whiskey_Old_Fashioned1.jpg?width=300.
- Q497448 wikiPageExternalLink for-a-good-old-fashioned-inquire-within.
- Q497448 wikiPageExternalLink the_old_fashioned_a_complete_history_and_guide_to_this_classic_c.html.
- Q497448 wikiPageExternalLink managedit.php?intEatsNewsID=390.
- Q497448 wikiPageExternalLink managedit.php?intEatsNewsID=390.
- Q497448 wikiPageExternalLink old-fashioned-drink-recipe.
- Q497448 wikiPageExternalLink old-fashioned-bulleit-bourbon.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q10223.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q1023499.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q105756.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q1078150.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q10862987.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q11002.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q1123997.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q1236412.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q1306890.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q13191.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q13258919.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q134768.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q146470.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q1537.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q170210.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q178780.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q178791.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q18358791.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q193815.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q196.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q223977.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q2507328.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q2535077.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q2536409.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q2640712.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q281.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q283.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q3136731.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q43668.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q47596.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q505913.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q5192779.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q519490.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q5230458.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q542594.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q543127.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q60.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q60497.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q625960.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q7162383.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q73136.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q753069.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q7733971.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q8385950.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q8386012.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q8518583.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q950375.
- Q497448 wikiPageWikiLink Q9684.
- Q497448 comment "The Old Fashioned is a cocktail made by muddling sugar with bitters, then adding alcohol, such as whiskey or brandy, and a twist of citrus rind. It is traditionally served in a short, round, 8–12 US fl oz (240–350 ml) tumbler-like glass, which is called an Old Fashioned glass, named after the drink.The Old Fashioned, developed during the 19th century and given its name in the 1880s, is an IBA Official Cocktail. It is also one of six basic drinks listed in David A.".
- Q497448 label "Old Fashioned".
- Q497448 depiction Whiskey_Old_Fashioned1.jpg.