I really enjoy it and I call mine “Hurt Erasers” because it’s a nice conversation starter for people who are unfamiliar
@adamchurvis112 сағат бұрын
Thank you so very much for pronouncing the words correctly. And you're an American, no less!
@janthompson590712 сағат бұрын
I love the glasses. Can I ask where you got them? Can't wait to try the cocktail.
@stephencrouch871215 сағат бұрын
When you say " you might have to balance it out if you use a Curaçao when a recipe calls for Triple Sec", how would you suggest to balance it out? I am a freaking Marg nut and love making all different types, but I think this video will help me dial in which 🟠 to use and when.
@stepinthyme162415 сағат бұрын
I don’t like the drink, but the cake is actually really good
@4everyoung24Күн бұрын
The Screwdriver is the GenX of cocktails-both do the best they can with what’s available. 😂
@rodrigoaces4368Күн бұрын
some people also put sprite in it
@DS-si5cpКүн бұрын
Probitas means honesty, probity. uprightness. Veritas means “truth” or “reality” in Latin, Both are Latin, apparently Veritas has a naming issue in the USA
@chrissiebeneck3294Күн бұрын
It was fun!!!
@jacobjohnson3589Күн бұрын
where can i get your shaker and jigger?
@raymondcote2913Күн бұрын
Still drink them regularly at home.
@kolibasiliКүн бұрын
Now I can explain to my guests why my Lagavulin at home is smokey. Lol :) I'll be in Edinburgh 2 weeks later and I want to grab a bottle as a souvenir. Any recommendations ?
@MestreKanisКүн бұрын
Cheers, meu amigo. Good call showing a drink all the way here from from Brasil (that's how we write it) beyond the overrated and overexposed caipirinha. Obrigado.
@brucerussell6849Күн бұрын
I wish we could still buy smaller bottles of vermouth. Most home bartenders just don't get through regular bottles while they're fresh
@AT-AT-AT-ATКүн бұрын
Caipifruta is self explanatory.
@AT-AT-AT-ATКүн бұрын
DE>di
@AT-AT-AT-ATКүн бұрын
in brazil we say aperol is for the kids 😂
@ricsanders692 күн бұрын
I must try this. My go to drink is just a normal screw driver with a little salt...I cal it a Phillip's screwdriver! :-D
@tombrown18982 күн бұрын
Actually, "The El President" is correct, because it is the proper name of the cocktail. To say, "We are making El Presidente" would imply you are making a Cuban dictator. Grammar nerd, sorry.
@tombrown18982 күн бұрын
Anders, IMHO, NEVER use even a single drop of Fee Brothers Orange Bitters in a Martini, unless you want the world's worst Bronx Cocktail. Just sayin'....
@_gh0sty_232 күн бұрын
Jogou até uma pro santo, tá ótimo
@Target00702 күн бұрын
We embarked on a journey to experience classic cocktails in 2024, 12 drinks in 12 months. Your recipes are awesome, but your humor and stories are wonderful. Love Oz too! Thanks.
@chrissiebeneck32942 күн бұрын
I hadn't heard of the blind russian with irish cream, my friend's and I thought we were clever when we used Bailey's instead of cream and called the drink the Kosmonaut.
@chrissiebeneck32942 күн бұрын
Zubrowka, the one with the buffalo grass, to me, adds a coconut kind of flavor, and smooth. I prefer not to have the ethanol flavor/burn aftertaste, and like Ciroc the best. The red berries flavor and cranberry makes me think of big league chew bubble gum.
@chrissiebeneck32942 күн бұрын
I wouldn't be mad at longer format videos. So much history, types, styles and varieties; 45 minutes to an hour, would be great!
@chrissiebeneck32942 күн бұрын
This is a wonderful channel! It's what I feel has been missing in How To Drink for the last couple years. Thanks Anders!
@MichaelDinsmore2 күн бұрын
I finally got around to making this. in fact, I ended up doing it at a small dinner party. As I was making six mojitos, in the slow style, I realized halfway through that it was not the right way to do it. It was taking way too long. Never make more than two at a time with the slow style! They are better though!
@Sebastianmelmothuk2 күн бұрын
Bullshit out of your mouth … espresso martini was made at the savoy by Peter Dorelli for most people the greatest Barman ever lived ….the legend wanted that Kate Moss walked at the Savoy Bar completely on drugs and asked Dorelli to make her something to wake her up And so the Cocktail was born …. The rest is history ( not yours apparently )
@donaldbarber70162 күн бұрын
I need more bourbon and gin cocktails. And tiki drinks
@dontown-lb5ke2 күн бұрын
Amaretto is made from apricot seeds NOT almonds like everybody thinks.
@marcmakes17252 күн бұрын
If it doesn't taste like a Christmas tree it's not a Martini.
@horza31062 күн бұрын
What type of glass is that?
@berkesinnema61542 күн бұрын
Thanks! The orgeat tastes great. Better than anything I've ever bought
@mrj62 күн бұрын
Too much talking
@milovarquiel3 күн бұрын
Man 10% of the video is an ad.
@DadiBD44103 күн бұрын
This amazing cocktail is one of the most loveable drink for me. Last time i made it i added a passionfruit and that was more then amazing hehe
@markrose533 күн бұрын
Take a test, 2,4 6 month old vermouths
@thewanderingapprentice3 күн бұрын
Thanks. Plugged in and downloaded into my matrix.
@GreenWitch13 күн бұрын
We do like you Anders 😊 Cool merch man!!
@doctorlexus53883 күн бұрын
I have the ‘Time Life Books Wines and Spirits Recipes’ book from their 1968 Foods of the World Series. It has all the famous drinks from that time. Here’s their Pousse-Cafe recipe: Variation 1: 1.5 tsp green crème de menthe 1.5 tsp yellow Chartreuse 1.5 tsp Cherry Heering 1.5 tsp cognac Variation 2: 1.5 tsp crème d’amande 1.5 tsp white crème de menthe 1.5 tsp Grand Marnier Variation 3: 3tsp parfait amour 3tsp Crème Yvette A 1 to 2 ounce cordial or liqueur glass A pousse-cafe, often called a rainbow cordial, is an after dinner, drink composed of differently colored liqueurs poured into a tall, narrow cordial glass, one at a time, so that the ingredients remain separate and do not combine. 2 to 7 liqueurs can be used, but you must start with the heaviest so that the layers will remain in individual suspension. A steady hand, and considerable patients, is required to make this showy, spectacular drink successfully. Unfortunately, it is impossible to chart the weights of the various liqueurs since a flavor may vary in density from one distiller to another. Trial and error may be necessary until you find the combination of weights, colors and flavors that suits you. Place the liqueur glass on a flat, steady surface and pour in the green crème de menthe. Place a demitasse spoon upside down in the glass and very slowly pour the yellow chartreuse over the back of the spoon, letting it trickle off onto the crème de menthe. Complete this layer of liquor, wipe the spoon, dry and proceed with the Cherry Heering. As the cognac is very light, it will float on top. Two other combinations have been suggested in the ingredients list and should be poured in the order given. --- That’s the 1968 way, enjoy
@rensm62563 күн бұрын
New subscriber ❤
@elissakartman4 күн бұрын
Very helpful.
@JMakahaFitz4 күн бұрын
I had always wanted to find something to sip on as I created my den in my home. I tried whiskey, couldn't do it. Tried Scotch, couldn't do it. Then went to Cognac. Went up the line in quality until I came across Hardy XO Rare Fine Champagne and have sipped on nothing but that for the last 5 years. I decided to try some Rum just to see. Did a little research about light and dark Rums and bought some Equiano . This is amazing as it is aged in Cognac barrels from their blend. I have found my new sipping drink.
@scottkraft10624 күн бұрын
I was just wondering what a Harvey walbanger was about an hour ago and this comes up on my feed. This is creepy. 😂
@fredsmith30014 күн бұрын
And taste the cocktail after it's finished and before you serve it to a guest. Learned that from Cara Divine..
@one57blue4 күн бұрын
That garnish is called a boat. A flag is when the garnish items are stacked on top of each other.