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@andrewyarosh18095 күн бұрын
AeroPress is the best. Been my daily coffee maker for 10 years.
@jurgenandrag3181Ай бұрын
I would recommend James Hoffman's aeropress technique.
@BetterAvecBourbonАй бұрын
Better yet, the Bialetti!
@ClayBellBrews29 күн бұрын
Sloppy Spanish Coffee is my new go-to name
@kalebl0ngАй бұрын
Would hate to be the bar back that has to clean those Spanish coffee glasses lol
@lewismaclean8849Ай бұрын
All three of these recipes look amazing.
@philb6409Ай бұрын
the last one looks great
@darrylchallenger7311Ай бұрын
Thank you! The Dead Rabbit Irish Coffee is so amazing - it deserves props! I've been telling people about it for years!
@christinecamleyАй бұрын
Fabulous cocktails Leandro!!
@mikeshardreviews4154Ай бұрын
Great little collection of drinks here, coffee cocktails are some of my favorites and these are all classics, modern or otherwise. One thing I will say, I never use espresso when I make cocktails. Not only is it an absolute pain to pull a shot for each cocktail, the oils oxidize from the heat so fast that it’s difficult to get a perfect flavor. Cold brew concentrate is absolutely the way to go; bold flavor, less muss and fuss, and a much longer (relatively speaking) shelf life.
@petterin1Ай бұрын
Excellent recipes!
@jdleviathan6319Ай бұрын
Hell yeah, we starting off with Oregon. I recently had a Spanish coffee and it was pretty good
@blindlemonlipschitz912Ай бұрын
Spiked coffee is a Saturday tradition here at our place. Even have our own recipe. Definitely gonna try these. The immersion circulator is genius!! Looks like I'll be giving mine more play.
@BetterAvecBourbonАй бұрын
Big fan of cold brew over hot espresso: less dilution!
@gonzaloquintana7616Ай бұрын
One of your best videos yet.. Thanks.
@nathant2309Ай бұрын
Tony hawk really got the last laugh in this video
@Daniel-oq3epАй бұрын
If you ever make it to Dublin, you’ve gotta try a Belfast Coffee at Bar 1661
@TheEducatedBarflyАй бұрын
we were in Dublin last year but didn't getting go to 1661, but we know the guys there, so next time!
@EdMuse1122Ай бұрын
Nice! But gotta say, in a vid sponsored by AeroPress, I'm a little surprised to see 20-hour cold brew concentrate being used, when you can make awesome cold brew concentrate in an AeroPress in about a minute. In fact, I realized that since I could use cold liquid in my AeroPress, why should i be limited to using water? I put vodka through it, resulting in a cold brew coffe-flavored vodka I use for an awesome riff on the espresso martini. I'll be doing it with a Spanish-style silver rum, probably DonQ, next!
@dununfolette16Ай бұрын
🤯 now I need an aeropress for my bar 😅 thanks! 😁
@JessicaMorganiАй бұрын
Mine is just 3 Oz of milk 1/4 Oz of demerara syrup 1 oz of expresso (robusta grains) Mix with a milk frother. Float some coffee liquor and anisette liquor on top (yes it'll sink). Alternatively if you have coffee liquor with anise flavour already in it that works too. Express the oils of a tangerine on top.
@ToddlerKatАй бұрын
I found an amaro that blends perfectly with coffee. try to find Amaro di Etna
@Paffi1355 күн бұрын
Would like to hear about other hot cocktails...
@ClayBellBrews29 күн бұрын
Soo… you can put the plunger in, turn the aero upside down, put in the coffee and water, stir leisurely. Rinse the paper filter (always) and stick it in the cap, then put the cap on, give it 5-10 minutes to steep and then flip and plunge. USE GOOD COFFEE :)
@aaron-kirkАй бұрын
All the coffee nerds sweating in the comments 😭😭
@brianchasseeАй бұрын
it’s deeply funny.
@GarrzillaАй бұрын
Another bottle of rum I need to buy 😅 I'm already up to 8 bottles of rum, there are so many that are needed for specific cocktails
@SuperStarr817Ай бұрын
I just got some glass mugs, so I'm down to try that Spanish Coffee. I'd have to sub Lemon Hart 151, but it's the proof that matters anyways.
@drkjoneillАй бұрын
I’m going to be in London during Cocktail Week. Is there a must do bar/mixologist you would recommend?
@TheEducatedBarflyАй бұрын
Yes go to the bar with shapes for a name. Incredible!
@jorgefraicheАй бұрын
If you "ignite" put fire in the rum. Wouldnt that eliminate the alcohol in the drink? Salud from mexico🍻🇲🇽
@SuperStarr817Ай бұрын
You'd lose a little, but at 151 proof (75.5%), I don't think you'd be missing much.
@SV13SVАй бұрын
Вкусное видео. Barfly подскажи пожалуйста еще раз чтоб получить Heavy Cream необходимо взбить 10%Сливки?
@eyespy3001Ай бұрын
Adding booze to hot coffee always creates this odd, almost metallic flavor. I know this episode is essentially an add for Aeropress, but I would suggest batching cold brew and the base spirit of your choice in a bottle _and then_ putting that into a water bath with an immersion circulator set to, at most, 140°. You will get a much better flavor at a palatable temperature. I discovered this after using a water bath and immersion circulator to keep bottles of pre-batched hot toddies warm for service.
@stephens2241Ай бұрын
I turned 35 a few days ago. My friends challenged me to create a birthday cocktail for myself, so I asked them to suggest two ingredients. Trying to be funny, they gave me tequila and milk. My mind immediately went to coffee, so here's my specs for a "latte 35" Reposado tequila: 1.5oz Espresso 1oz Amaretto 0.5oz Milk 1oz Two dashes angostura. Shake with ice until really frothy. Served in a coupe.
@GigabajtsАй бұрын
"...Like brain trauma?" LOL
@jimhuberАй бұрын
Wait, what was that coffee place in Oregon called??
@TheEducatedBarflyАй бұрын
Huber’s Cafe
@loscoiattolomaledetto500Ай бұрын
Leandro: Regarding making coffee with the Aeropress, I have two words for you: Inverted method. So much better...
@McChadwickableАй бұрын
What on earth did you mean by “rare cocktail from Oregon?” It’s a cocktail haven over there.
@TheEducatedBarflyАй бұрын
There aren’t many classic cocktails CREATED in Orgegon. Yes there are many bars and cocktails there now, but very few classic cocktails come from that region.
@mkrammeАй бұрын
These look simple to make using a Aeropress rather than needing a espresso maker. Does anyone have an idea of where to get a spring to use for whipping the cream?
@TheEducatedBarflyАй бұрын
You can take one out of a hawthorn strainer
@mkrammeАй бұрын
@@TheEducatedBarfly great idea - done!
@ericahays4281Ай бұрын
Guys he’s not a barista he’s a bartender lmao. Let the man get his money from his coffee sponsor and chill. Imma make these this fall and try 1/10 as hard on my coffee lol. Still gonna be good.
@TheWhiteDragon3Ай бұрын
The Aeropress is hands down the single best way to make filter coffee in my opinion. My personal favorite recipe is Johnathan Gagné's Aeropress Recipe. If you Google that verbatim it'll be the first result.
@teddelfranco9786Ай бұрын
what is grand classico?
@TheEducatedBarflyАй бұрын
It’s an aperitivo style liqueur (kinda in the vein of Campari but more complex) made by Tempus Fugit Spirits
@teddelfranco9786Ай бұрын
@@TheEducatedBarfly i'll give it a try!
@_GeckoАй бұрын
Did he say to use a 30 second brew time?.. oof
@cjlafleur7585Ай бұрын
As a coffee enthusiast, it really hurts to see someone brew pre-ground coffee without a scale.
@kalebl0ngАй бұрын
Coffee needs rolling in the grave when he doesn’t wet the filter
@soundofmitchell1090Ай бұрын
Coffee snobs are going crazy in the comments lol
@mohrstephenАй бұрын
The Fellow Prismo Aeropress attachment makes an improved Aeropress coffee (a metal filter with a housing unit that fits on the press). The added pressure it adds provides more extraction. The product includes a coffee:water ratio for an 'espresso' shot.
@LyK0saАй бұрын
Prismo doesn't provide a significant increase in pressure, aeropress' own flow control cap requires more pressure to open the valve and that's not enough to make a difference either. The reason to buy either of these is to allow you to brew without dripping, and without having to use the inverted method (which is much easier to spill due to the higher centre of gravity)
@christinecamleyАй бұрын
I can’t use Kayla. There’s so much better!
@TheEducatedBarflyАй бұрын
sorry, what did you mean by Kayla?
@christinecamleyАй бұрын
@@TheEducatedBarfly Yikes! Fricking spell check goes rogue! Kahlua!! It's just too sweet for me. No judgement meant.
@JessicaMorganiАй бұрын
Brain trauma-mainsplained ice on the tin 💀
@gregorymeeder3167Ай бұрын
😂it might be some kind of trauma. Like brain trauma?😂
@ninjabard1898Ай бұрын
A person with no children who tells dad jokes is a faux pas.
@TheEducatedBarflyАй бұрын
😂
@sociosanch3748Ай бұрын
So that's what I am
@Joshua-dx7znАй бұрын
That fly is super annoying.
@361OpenwoundsАй бұрын
Like brain trauma.... ROFL
@mattijousmaa6084Ай бұрын
Like brain trauma?
@_GeckoАй бұрын
I recognize that not everyone is a coffee snob, and pregound coffee is probably fine in this case. I also recognize that the louder flavors will come from the booze, so coffee is just there to provide a dark bitterness. That said, this video is straight up a bad demonstration of brewing with an aeropress. Not measuring the ratio of water to grounds means the extraction, and therefore flavor, will vary wildly from batch to batch. I have also NEVER heard of someone using a 30 second brew time on an aeropress. Typical times are 2-4 minutes, which are four to eight times as long as what he recommends. This is a cocktail channel. As a bartender, you would spend the time to dial in your syrups and spirits to make a repeatable, delicious cocktail, so why not do the same with the coffee?
@TheEducatedBarflyАй бұрын
We were following instructions from aeropress on this. The whole point of the system is that it’s quick and easy.
@_GeckoАй бұрын
@@TheEducatedBarfly Fair enough, I just looked it up and that is the actual recommendation on the Aeropress website. That is still insane to me, though. 30 seconds would yield an insanely under-extracted brew. I still don’t think it’s too much to ask to weigh out your grounds and water
@CasualCoreKАй бұрын
Aeropress didn't even used to have inserting the plunger during the steep in their instructions. The instructions in the box never been the best way to use the device, but i think it's realistic to follow them in a video that ISN'T for coffee enthusiasts - it's realistically how most people are going to initially use the brewer. If you prefer a different aeroprecipe, or an entirely different way to make filter coffee... you were probably already gonna do that, right?
@parthasarathirath4138Ай бұрын
First
@mr-vetАй бұрын
Come on, man…you’ve got to use whole coffee beans and grind them. Pre-ground coffee lacks the flavor punch of fresh ground.
@ManInAreaАй бұрын
It’s a safe assumption that he uses pre ground for the show so we don’t have to hear him grinds beans
@mr-vetАй бұрын
I make a boozy coffee cocktail for my wife that is super delicious…..it’s similar to a carajillo in that it has coffee liqueur and Licor 43; the similarities end there…. -2.5 oz of Mr. Black (haven’t tried using kahlua in this cocktail, but it would certainly change it as it is sweeter and less intense coffee flavor) -1/2 oz of Licor 43 -1/2 oz of light rum (I use Don Q Cristal) -1/2 oz of orange liqueur such as Cointreau, Paton Citronage, or dry curaçao (flavor profile and ABV will change slightly for the cocktail depending on which orange liqueur you use). -3 oz of half & half, milk, or milk substitute -glass of your choice that can hold the volume of the cocktail I start by pouring a 1/2 oz of Mr. Black in the bottom of the glass. Next add the rest of the ingredients (minus an ounce of the half & half, milk/substitute) into a cocktail shaker with some ice cubes and shake vigorously for 15-20 seconds…strain, layering that onto the Mr. Black in the bottom,of the glass. Next, take the remaining ounce of the half & half/milk/substitute and dry shake in a clean shaker or use a frother to make foam and layer it onto the top of the cocktail. Garnish with a sprinkle of cinnamon and 2-3 coffee beans.
@theatreed16Ай бұрын
not trying to come for you but.... no timer, no scale, cmon man u can make a better coffee and better cocktail if u just watched @jameshoffmann aeropress series. alternatively love to see hoffman try these cocktails
@juiceboxxxxxxxxАй бұрын
Some people don't want to have the most perfect cup of coffee. Some people aren't coffee snobs. And that's ok. Just let the man enjoy his coffee. I love James Hoffman, but you need to recognize that his content and his style of coffee is for a very small subset of people.
@greekfire995Ай бұрын
Oh no the coffee purists are here
@theatreed16Ай бұрын
@@greekfire995 the intersection of coffee nerds and cocktail chemists is large