Actually not bad. Better than a couple old fashioneds that so-called bartenders have made for me.Was the pre-mixed old fashioned any good?
Actually not bad. Better than a couple old fashioneds that so-called bartenders have made for me.Was the pre-mixed old fashioned any good?
I have pre-mixed a bottle of old fashioned and kept on my shelf for months with no problem (may have even gotten better). Seems to me commercial pre-mixed drinks could work as long as they use quality ingredients and stick to the right drinks.Actually not bad. Better than a couple old fashioneds that so-called bartenders have made for me.
Pre mixed fruit is always bad. Just no replacing fresh fruit with a chemically stabilized "equivalent". Fresh Orange Juice isn't the same thing as OJ from concentrate. Not even close.I have pre-mixed a bottle of old fashioned and kept on my shelf for months with no problem (may have even gotten better). Seems to me commercial pre-mixed drinks could work as long as they use quality ingredients and stick to the right drinks.
I see pre-mixed margaritas and daquiris and I just shake my head - citrus turns bad after about 24 hours. But I think spirit forward drinks without citrus should work, like an old fashioned, sazerac, negroni, Martini, Manhattan, etc.
Help Needed - Pina Colada
Can anyone share a good recipe.
I've made my own Cream Of Coconut now want to fine tune a good recipe....the ones I'm making so far are a bit 'nothing'
Fresh makes all the difference. Organic (if possible) is even better.Thanks GreekRedEye
I've seen Anders' YT on this before but I've just noticed that he tops up his home made Cream Of Coconut with an oz of Coconut Milk...mmm may have to try that.
Also I think I may have to ditch the frozen Pineapple chunks and instead, press fresh pineapple for the juice.
At 8% ABV It's on par with a Hard Seltzer. College kids or (college age kids) have a very different tolerance for alcohol than my age group when we were that age.Pina Colada (take 2)
Different approach this time, used Anders' recipe (but added xanthan) View attachment 1284760
Rum 60ml (2oz)
Cream of Coconut - homemade 30ml (1oz)
Coconut Milk 30ml (1oz)
Fresh squeezed Pineapple Juice 180ml (6oz)
Xanthan Gum 0.5 tsp
Verdict=better
For me=maybe not, I guess I'm a Margarita man at heart.
For <25's=yes...my kids and anyone under 25 that has tried it...they love it...the sweetness and the fact they can't taste the alcohol
I will keep twerking (sorry, tweaking)
Fresh makes all the difference. Organic (if possible) is even better.
As fruit ages, it brings out the natural sugars. Frozen fruit is picked young, often grown with bio-engineering to accelerate growth and that costs it in flavor. Buy fresh and let it age until ripe. We often appreciate aged liquor, but then fast-track everything else. It makes no sense.
How do you like it?
Next to Eagle Rare, it is my favorite affordable (<$100) bourbon.How do you like it?
Penicillin is a great drink.My wife picked up two of these cocktail mixes, the “Add Whiskey, Don’t Ask” (penicillin) and the “Spiced Old Fashioned.”
In the style of a penicillin, I started with the “Don’t Ask” and used 18oz of Johnnie Black (trying to use it up) and 2oz of a very peated Signatory Vintage scotch. I pulled out the second sugar block so I could get two cycles of the drink and tame the sweetness.
That dollop of peat was unfortunately too much for my wife. Fortunately, that meant I got two drinks. Unfortunately, the second was watery after the ice melted.
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Awwwww ya. You're a man of culture I see. It's not even noon here and you're making me thirsty.Penicillin is a great drink.
I've had something similar and it was too sweet so good call pulling some sugar out .My wife picked up two of these cocktail mixes, the “Add Whiskey, Don’t Ask” (penicillin) and the “Spiced Old Fashioned.”
In the style of a penicillin, I started with the “Don’t Ask” and used 18oz of Johnnie Black (trying to use it up) and 2oz of a very peated Signatory Vintage scotch. I pulled out the second sugar block so I could get two cycles of the drink and tame the sweetness.
That dollop of peat was unfortunately too much for my wife. Fortunately, that meant I got two drinks. Unfortunately, the second was watery after the ice melted.
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They tell you to save the second for another round. I already made the second, finishing up my Nikka Coffey Grain whiskey (no peat) and letting it sit in the jar. It was also good, and interesting to see how the flavor changes as it soaks up the fruit and ginger. And yes, without the peat it’s too sweet.I've bad something similar and it was too sweet so good call pulling some sugar out .
The Siren's Shore looks tasty!
Great f_ing menu!
I ended up starting with the Puka Punch and followed it up with a Rum Barrel. I should have had two rum barrels. That thing was delicious.Great f_ing menu!