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  • I have a hypothesis that with this magic formula it is impossible to make a bad cocktail. In this episode I am putting that to the test!
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    The Final Nail:
    Build in shaker
    75 oz. or 22 ml. Scotch
    75 oz. or 22 ml. Lemon Juice
    75 oz. or 22 ml. Drambuie
    75 oz. or 22 ml. Amaro Montenegro
    Add ice and shake
    Strain into glass
    Garnish with lemon twist
    The Last Latitude:
    Build in Shaker
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Rum
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Lime Juice
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Allspice Dram
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Fernet Branca
    4 mint leaves
    Add ice and shake
    Strain into glass
    The Last Gasp:
    Build in Shaker
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Tequila
    .5 oz. or 15 ml. Lime Juice
    .5 oz. or 15 ml. Lemon Juice
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Amaro di Angostura
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Amaretto
    Add ice and shake
    Strain into glass
    The Last Bean:
    Build in Shaker
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Gin
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Cherry Heering
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Mr Black Coffee Liqueur
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Lemon Juice
    Add ice and shake
    Strain into glass
    The Last Drink:
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Plantation Pineapple Rum
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Creme de Banane
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Chartreuse
    1 oz. or 30 ml. Lime Juice
    Add ice and shake
    Strain into glass
    Bonus Drink!
    Grinnell
    Build in shaker
    .25 oz. or 8 ml. Lemon Juice
    .25 oz. or 8 ml. Simple Syrup
    .5 oz. or 15 ml. Creme de Cacao
    .75 oz. or 22 ml. Peppermint Schnapps
    2 oz. or 60 ml. Yellowstone Bourbon
    Add ice and shake
    Fill glass with crushed ice
    Strain drink over crushed ice
    Garnish with lemon twist
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  • @howtodrink
    @howtodrink  Рік тому +244

    You know, there's a couple of other cocktail Formula's I could cover, maybe this should be a series?
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    • @danielsantiagourtado3430
      @danielsantiagourtado3430 Рік тому +2

      You're a legend 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤

    • @tbalciunas333
      @tbalciunas333 Рік тому +1

      Hi Greg. I was wondering if you take requests for video ideas, if not, no harm done. I am asking if you would be able to concote a cocktail of my own creation, called a "Dead Man's Glory" and put it in a video and tell me what you think of it. The recipe is below :
      1 oz black absinthe
      1 1/2 oz cognac
      2 1/2 oz vodka
      It is all stirred over ice and then served in a short tumbler with the same ice
      Thank you

    • @loganfinn2728
      @loganfinn2728 Рік тому +2

      I'd like a series for sure

    • @BobbyGadgePart2
      @BobbyGadgePart2 Рік тому +11

      I think a follow-up episode where you draw at random the base spirit, sweet liquor, and herbal liquor (dealers' choice on the sour) from the skull would really put this theory to the test. Bonus points if Meredith picks the bottles.

    • @_soothsayer_
      @_soothsayer_ Рік тому +4

      please id love a series like this. i enjoy recipes and whatnot but formulas and drink philosophy? now thats awesome

  • @MarkWSutton
    @MarkWSutton Рік тому +783

    Whoa, this is low-key a hugely vital episode of H2D. I can’t wait to try this out with the random bottles of sweet and herbal liqueurs I’ve accumulated over the years. Thanks Greg and Meredith for continuing to expand my knowledge in fun ways!

    • @tymonritco8578
      @tymonritco8578 Рік тому +8

      I am on the same page as you. This is exactly what I needed to use stuff in my bar

    • @nanocowie
      @nanocowie Рік тому +1

      Couldn't say it better!

    • @elephaux5671
      @elephaux5671 9 місяців тому

      It's essential just adding another archetype to the cocktail codex.

  • @JuanHidalgoMiniatures
    @JuanHidalgoMiniatures Рік тому +296

    I love the HtD episodes when Greg is absolutely PISSED drunk. Those last shaker moves were a piece of art

    • @jackwriter1908
      @jackwriter1908 Рік тому +9

      😂 true, true.
      Love the fact that he questioned what he put into the last drink

    • @skeeter5076
      @skeeter5076 Рік тому +1

      Crazy seeing you here, love your work!!

    • @JuanHidalgoMiniatures
      @JuanHidalgoMiniatures Рік тому +3

      @@skeeter5076 thanks mate!
      VIEWS FOR THE VIEWS GOD

    • @matthewcox7985
      @matthewcox7985 9 місяців тому +1

      Professional Drunk. 😁

  • @nienke7713
    @nienke7713 Рік тому +557

    I think to truly test this you need to randomize the ingredient for every category and see howbit turns out (and then do that a couple of more times), and maybe even purpsoely go for a combination you think has the least chance of working to truly push the limit

    • @tallonaseves5841
      @tallonaseves5841 Рік тому +72

      Yes! Another wheel-spinning episode would be great for this, or do another matrix

    • @ozymandias3456
      @ozymandias3456 Рік тому +45

      Scotch, crème de violette, braulio, Lime
      Cursed or blessed? Let’s find out Greg

    • @stevenjacobs2750
      @stevenjacobs2750 Рік тому +35

      Gin, lime acid adjusted grapefruit juice, italicus, malort

    • @GameKiwi
      @GameKiwi Рік тому +11

      Exactly what I came to say. Gotta take all the thought out of it or at least go hard against instinct.

    • @phamtomK9
      @phamtomK9 Рік тому +28

      Greg can make 4 separate lists, maybe even put 20 ingredients on each list. Then break out his D&D dice, roll 4d20 and then see where the night goes.

  • @EvanC881
    @EvanC881 Рік тому +79

    "Sometimes you have to make things that are bad. You can't be afraid of that" is highkey a great quote and words to live by

  • @ianmcdougall4732
    @ianmcdougall4732 Рік тому +27

    I tried this with stuff I grabbed: 1 part calvados, 1 part lemon, 1 part rainwater madeira, 1 part amaro di angostura. It tastes exactly like a molasses cookie. Like a gingerbread man, or a joe frogger. Naturally, I dubbed it "the last crumb."

  • @QueenGtros
    @QueenGtros Рік тому +118

    Welp. I got up halfway through the video and said, "Okay, let's get stupid." 1800 Crystallino tequila, ancho reyes, cheap crappy cherry liquer, lemon juice. And it worked. Ancho Reyes took over a lot of the flavor profile, but it's a pretty enjoyable drink actually.
    Edit: Had to go back and try another blend after the first one surprised me. Novo Fogo, Jagermeister, orange curacao, lime. Works. Can't say whether other people will like it, but it's pretty harmonious.

  • @AkromaStrategy
    @AkromaStrategy Рік тому +98

    It's episodes like this that remind me "I film an episodic series where we make and discuss drinks" Sounds better than "I get drunk by myself in my garage"

    • @MorganBondelid
      @MorganBondelid Рік тому +17

      “The difference between screwing around and science is writing it down.” - Adam Savage
      but also, Meredith!

  • @ivanlazarev6414
    @ivanlazarev6414 Рік тому +14

    As a scientist, I appreciate the correct use of the terms "hypothesis" and "theory".

  • @oliverpalmer2675
    @oliverpalmer2675 Рік тому +349

    I think a cool idea for a video based on the Chains of America series would be to try and build drinks to a price point or a certain ABV and see if it's possible to make good drinks on a chain restaurant's profit margin.

    • @Reapehify
      @Reapehify Рік тому +8

      Yes.

    • @stevenjacobs2750
      @stevenjacobs2750 Рік тому +15

      Easiest thing to do in the service industry is make drinks that you can sell at a decent profit margin fwiw. Lots of places make their real money off drinks

    • @_soothsayer_
      @_soothsayer_ Рік тому +3

      This would be really cool

    • @matthewcox7985
      @matthewcox7985 9 місяців тому +1

      I'd call this the Chains That Bind series, let's go!

  • @StephenDahlke
    @StephenDahlke Рік тому +26

    So this is basically the foundation of my favorite local bar. It's run by the chef-owner, and he makes everything up on the fly based on any request you can give him. He described it as balancing sweet, sour, and bitter flavors.
    I've had everything from "Walking Through an Apple Orchard in the Fall" to "The Drink You'd Make Johnny Cash If He Walked Through the Door Right Now." It's a ton of fun to try out so many unique drinks, and they never disappoint. The formula really is just magic.

  • @grandCurator
    @grandCurator Рік тому +74

    Just started a new job and for some reason Greg's "sometimes you gotta make things that are bad, you can't be afraid of that" is hitting different. Thanks for all the great work you folks do!

  • @Neuropillow
    @Neuropillow Рік тому +79

    If you continue with this formula in a future piece, I would suggest to „stress test“ it more by making the combinations more random and look what happens when we stray further from tried and true flavor profiles.

    • @Zzyzzyzzs
      @Zzyzzyzzs Рік тому +15

      Kaoliang baijiu, grapefruit juice, Chambord royale and Jagermeister.

    • @brentrevello134
      @brentrevello134 Рік тому +7

      I second this. Do a matrix system and even include "THOSE" spirits that you hate.

    • @pennyforyourthots
      @pennyforyourthots Рік тому +2

      ​@@Zzyzzyzzsyou can't feed that to people, that would cause... Death

    • @BloodMoonGo
      @BloodMoonGo 10 місяців тому +2

      Random ingredient wheel?

    • @matthewcox7985
      @matthewcox7985 9 місяців тому +1

      Or get the D&D guys, and make some dicey cocktails! 😁

  • @Klagermeister
    @Klagermeister Рік тому +75

    Finally back after a (short) hiatus, AND it's a Last Word episode?? Truly this is a blessed day.

  • @danielgalil5020
    @danielgalil5020 Рік тому +53

    Glad to know you knew the difference between a hypothesis and a theory. Most people don't. I love that science joke. I also made a drink sort of like that formula with 2 ounces irish whiskey 3/4 ounce green chartreuse, 3/4 ounces montenegro, and 3 quarters of an ounce of lemon.

  • @patrickdempsey3515
    @patrickdempsey3515 Рік тому +67

    Would love to see more formulas or more of this formula, I'll be testing the bounds with Malort as the Herbal. Also always love to see a ranger Greg adspot.

    • @stevenjacobs2750
      @stevenjacobs2750 Рік тому +7

      This template is fantastic, when you find a mix you're liking it can often pay off big time to work a little on adjusting each amount in stead of using 1:1:1:1 straight up. Sometimes a 1/4oz reduction in something can really turn a drink from decent to amazing.

    • @TheRealWilliamWhite
      @TheRealWilliamWhite Рік тому

      Another good starting point, 2 oz spirit, 3/4 oz sweetener, then 3/4 oz citrus -or- 1/2 oz bitter.

  • @Ari_VioletValues
    @Ari_VioletValues Рік тому +76

    I remember that you made that "good" or passable cocktail with kaoling liquor and technically followed that formula from here

  • @alekseimonizmirov1395
    @alekseimonizmirov1395 Рік тому +60

    This is such a useful episode for folks branching out in cocktails. I love this sort of theory and methods stuff (I'm obliged to, as an academic). I'd love to see you dive into more Caribbean ingredients, Greg -- I just picked up a bottle of Creole shrubb and it's amazing, but I'm not sure what all to do with it, aside pair it with Plantation Five Star! We've got a lot of interesting flavours down here and I'd love to see what you as a rum guy find tasty.

  • @cannibalhalflinggaming8231
    @cannibalhalflinggaming8231 Рік тому +17

    Any episode with Ranger Greg is, by default, a good episode. This, though, also has SCIENCE Greg, and is thus a great episode.

  • @jasonlobell1340
    @jasonlobell1340 Рік тому +4

    Can confirm!
    This absolutely works. Went to my cabinet and pulled:
    Lairds Apple Brandy (100 proof)
    Mary Brizard Apricot Liqour
    Bjork (Icelandic Birch liqour)
    Lemon.
    result: A perfectly serviceable drink and the start of something very cool with a few tweaks. Well balanced, nice notes of Autumn. Birch was a little lost but it’s an old bottle that’s been open for a while. I bet a fresh bottle would shine through much better.
    Definitely going to pull this trick out in the future when I’m not sure what I’d like to drink or if I’m missing ingredients for set recipes.

  • @MoshHewson
    @MoshHewson Рік тому +19

    So, I made a community bar at my apartment for my friends, to drink from it, bring a bottle of something and when we host parties, everyone can use everything we have to make drinks we couldn't afford if we went out to drink
    It's gone beautifully, my community bar is better stocked than most bars I've gone to because of this
    (you honestly inspired this during lockdowns and I thank you dearly for it)
    But I lost the urge to keep running it because I would end up making the drinks, and ran myself into the ground one night as I had the biggest party yet last year and spent the whole ass night making drinks
    Now this has reinvigorated a tremendous fire in me for this and to set it up to just make it brain dead easy for my friends to make their own drinks and I just need to sort the ingredients for people, so thank you so so so much for this

    • @northstarjakobs
      @northstarjakobs Рік тому +4

      Ah yes the curse of the forever bartender, like the forever DM. I'm in the same boat.

    • @ten-xlegacy4033
      @ten-xlegacy4033 11 місяців тому +1

      Yo this sounds like an awesome idea and experience. Good luck!

  • @DangerSquiggles
    @DangerSquiggles Рік тому +10

    Great to see you back, I hope all is well! I just tried this with seemingly random stuff - Appleton Estate 12Y, Lemon juice, Italicus and Cynar. It came out quite tart and bitter and one dimensional, until I added a barspoon of simple; suddenly it's bright and herbal and complex! You're onto something, greart video!

    • @SaturoG
      @SaturoG Рік тому

      Cynar and italicus are both herbal liqueurs. So you didn't quite follow his theory.

    • @DangerSquiggles
      @DangerSquiggles Рік тому

      @@SaturoG it is predominately sweet and citrusy. The drambuie in the video also contains many herbs and worked great, apparently

  • @TheObamasMamas
    @TheObamasMamas Рік тому +11

    So I think part of why this works so well is that you’re starting with the 2-1-1 sour ratio, but then splitting the spirit with a dry liqueur.

  • @kareningram6093
    @kareningram6093 Рік тому +25

    I think it's cool when you can take something seemingly complex, like mixology, and find a tried and true formula for it. It can be daunting getting into mixology, and this hypothesis of yours makes it feel approachable and doable regardless of skill level or personal tastes.
    Also, Ranger Greg is back! Yay!

  • @xanadu6784
    @xanadu6784 Рік тому +7

    On some episode, you said something about how if you know what you are doing, you can sub any part of the Last Word and get something good, and I'm glad my interpretation of, "Equal parts Citrus, base spirit, sweet liquor and herbal liquor" was correct. It's become my go-to bartending party trick. Now, I think I gotta get adventurous.

  • @lizzy-np2dr
    @lizzy-np2dr Рік тому +9

    My husband and I decided take this to it's logical conclusion, picking bottles at absolute random, with less than zero regard to pairing. Still made two solid drinks. It was fascinating. For those curious:
    Mine: London dry gin, velvet falernum, amaro Montenegro, and lime
    Husband: Caribbean rum, amber roots, amaro Montenegro, and lemon.
    Both were delicious. 😂

  • @frederickheard2022
    @frederickheard2022 Рік тому +11

    “Am I drunk and out of my mind? Yes.”
    This is the Greg we love

    • @1Jamesinator
      @1Jamesinator Рік тому

      That drink building sequence was an experience XD

  • @Adamrc98
    @Adamrc98 Рік тому +7

    As a bartender I’d say YES, this is basically how you do it.
    Pick your format, get some new components, balance things out.
    My two favorite cocktails of mine on current menus have no infusions, it’s a very juicy Negroni riff and a Paper Plane riff, both with Baijiu, neither of which contain any of the traditional ingredients to their source.

  • @timboerger2240
    @timboerger2240 Рік тому +3

    Whelp, my first try at this proved a winner. Aquavit, orange curacao, pisco and lemon. It's bright, herbal, citrisy and delicious. Could use a barspoon of simple syrup to balance it but it's very good. Surprising as I've had a lot of these just sitting on my shelf.

  • @shaunbarnes36
    @shaunbarnes36 Рік тому +3

    Excellent video, thanks Greg! One more data point for the hypothesis using what’s on my shelf: The Last Llama
    1 Oz Pisco
    1 Oz Cherry Heering
    1 Oz Braulio Amaro
    1 Oz lemon juice
    Came out great, as predicted!

  • @twngemn-zv4xo
    @twngemn-zv4xo Рік тому +2

    It's not episode specific but I really appreciate how you talk about cocktails. You know a lot, love the art form, and aren't pretentious and judgmental

  • @laddismaximus9535
    @laddismaximus9535 Рік тому +14

    I’ll be turning 21 in a few months and honestly I am really excited to make some crazy shit like this, taking formulas and making my own spin on them. Truly a genius idea.

    • @doinyourmom7236
      @doinyourmom7236 Рік тому +7

      Remember to stay hydrated, and the best way to avoid hangovers is drinking LOTS of water. Stay with home drinking until you get a tolerance to be safe, so you don't get knocked out drunk at a bar, which is dangerous for 100 reasons.

    • @rhaegnarok
      @rhaegnarok Рік тому +4

      Seconding the hydration tip, it still saves me from bad day afters. Also, when you’re going out to bars WATCH YOUR DRINK. I don’t care who you are or what you look like, everyone needs to watch their drink, and watch their friends drink. Stay safe and unhungover 🎉

    • @PippetWhippet
      @PippetWhippet Рік тому +1

      Just to add, start slow, especially with spirits. You can have one alcoholic drink in a night and have a great night, you’ll know when you’re wanting and able to increase!

  • @Vanzlo
    @Vanzlo Рік тому +13

    Something like a cursed drinks episode based on this formula would be very interesting to watch. I wonder if the magic formula accounts for Kaoliang Wine.

    • @scaper8
      @scaper8 Рік тому

      I don't remember which one, but I'm pretty sure that he did make something at least passable following the last word's formula. But I agree that trying to really push this would make for an interesting episode.

    • @benjaminmontz2811
      @benjaminmontz2811 Рік тому +1

      I just found a drink with malort that uses this recipe. Grapefruit juice, four roses, disaronno, malort

  • @mannyv2793
    @mannyv2793 Рік тому +5

    This really hits on something big! It makes me think of some cooking fundamentals too, epitomised by Chinese cuisine, particularly fish fragrant sauce. Can be mixed with anything (very commonly aubergine and no fish to be seen - the name has historical fermentation reasons) it boils down to this incredible ratio of sugar, vinegar and fermented bean sauce, so a perfect balance of spice, funk, sweet and sour. It has to be up there with the most delicious things ever and I highly recommend anyone try if you haven't, Fuscia Dunlop's recipe is amazing and it's way too easy to be that delicious, you'll feel like a pro. But I think you're onto the same idea! There's just a combination of flavours and aromas that hit perfectly pretty much every time! Coooooool ep, Greg you are an evil genius :)

  • @1Jetsurf
    @1Jetsurf Рік тому +2

    Ranger Greg, the only ad you don't skip.

  • @NavySteampunk
    @NavySteampunk Рік тому +4

    Lol the last word is 100% the cocktail I was told to use in order to practice making riffs
    The other thing I found is the bartenders salt n' pepper which was St. Germaines and Domaine De Canton (elderflower & ginger liqueur) at the bar I worked. Bartenders used at least one of those in sooo many of their drinks haha

  • @SockimusPrime
    @SockimusPrime Рік тому +2

    Mad scientist Greg is hands down my favourite Greg. From the deranged genius that brought us ango ice cream, comes The Formula.

  • @berelinde
    @berelinde Рік тому +11

    Love the concept and I look forward to trying it with my limited stock. I want to try a cocktail with gin, pomegranate liqueur, grapefruit juice, and angostura bitters. Edit: I am counting the bitters as my herbal liqueur. I hope you don't mind.

  • @sywrexile3078
    @sywrexile3078 Рік тому +9

    I'm down to hear more of this! Feels like it's been a long time ;)

  • @joecolucci9524
    @joecolucci9524 Рік тому +1

    There are a few fundamental truths of cocktails. Today, Greg has discovered one: Sours Are Good. Ultimately, these all work because they're all 2:1:1 sours, and that formula pretty much always works.
    Love the idea proposed below of a wheel episode to really push this theory. Would also encourage you to test my theory that any good stirred drink can become a great flip. Make the Hard Start into a flip and it tastes like mint chocolate chip ice cream.

  • @gregorysawkey5835
    @gregorysawkey5835 Рік тому +2

    Grabbed some random bottles from my shelf and made: The Last Jellybean - Cognac, Creme de Cassis, Lime Juice, Absinthe. Followed the formula exactly. What an amazing drink!!

  • @lizzcamposfrost
    @lizzcamposfrost Рік тому +1

    Just made one with 1.5 parts bourbon, 1 part amaro, 1 part maraschino, and 1 part lemon juice. I added a bit more simple syrup and lemon juice but honestly worked out wonderfully! Going to try to procure some other herbal and sweet liquors to try this out with.

  • @windowdoog
    @windowdoog Рік тому +38

    I’d really trust Meredith’s perspective on these over drunk Greg alone.

    • @h8puppy
      @h8puppy Рік тому +10

      In college I came up with a cocktail that featured Goldschlager and unsweetened cherry juice. Strangely, while it was very tasty as a 6th drink, it was undrinkable as a first drink.

  • @pestitcher5386
    @pestitcher5386 Рік тому +4

    I would love a video based on bitters. there are so many types anymore. I try and experiment but there are so many! especially the sampler packs you can get. I want to try more but I get intimidated

  • @BeardslapRadio
    @BeardslapRadio Рік тому +4

    Oh boy, Greg is starting off ‘enthusiastic’, this should be good.

  • @kimwelch4652
    @kimwelch4652 Рік тому +2

    You need to do this again with something other than Lemon and Lime -- try:
    - Calamansi: a small green citrus fruit that tastes similar to a sour orange or sweeter lime
    - Grapefruit: a large tropical citrus fruit with a sour, slightly bitter flavor
    - Kumquats: small orange fruits with a sour-sweet flavor and edible peel
    - Oranges: Maybe too sweet or maybe source orange
    - Pomelo: a very large citrus fruit that’s yellow when fully ripe and tastes similar to grapefruit but less bitter

  • @Liamthecoolguy
    @Liamthecoolguy Рік тому +1

    I just used a very similar formula for a drink at my bar last week! I was originally going for a riff on a boulevardier, but ended up closer to a paper plane:
    1 oz bourbon
    1 oz dry vermouth
    1 oz aperol
    .5 oz lemon juice
    .5 oz strawberry syrup

  • @Majima_Nowhere
    @Majima_Nowhere Рік тому +3

    This is the thing that finally gets me making my own cocktails at home. My shaker has been sitting unused on the shelf for almost 6 years (because I'm lazy and don't know any good drinks) but it seems like you really can't mess this up.

  • @ryandude3
    @ryandude3 Рік тому +2

    I love it when people properly distinguish a hypothesis from a theory!
    Also, I can't wait to play around with this formula.

  • @Abiparette
    @Abiparette Рік тому +2

    I love this theory!! I’ve used it several times, my favorite recipe being a fraternal twin to the last word…
    1 oz each of lemon, gin, yellow chart and st Germ.
    Super freakin tasty.

  • @joshuab738
    @joshuab738 Рік тому +1

    That formula is the first thing I figured out when making my first corpse reviver No.2 ---- it is so fun to make up new drinks on the fly at friends house with whatever they have using it --- they think you are amazing because you can make up brand new drinks with almost whatever they have in their bar and come up with some really neat tastes!

  • @HandsWithLegs
    @HandsWithLegs Рік тому +14

    I feel like you really need to put this to the test doing a truly random mix. Make some tables, roll some dice, and see what happens, see if the drinks work!

    • @Daves_Not_Here_Man_76
      @Daves_Not_Here_Man_76 Рік тому

      or take viewer suggestions. The internet trolls will have fun with this

  • @therustybartender
    @therustybartender Рік тому +1

    This is a great hypothesis to follow. In the bar when i'm making a new drink i do 3/4:1:3/4:1 to your same formula. The little less citrus and herbal liquer gives you a great base and wiggle room to change it.

  • @loganfinn2728
    @loganfinn2728 Рік тому +4

    I love this episode. I would love to watch more episodes where you play with classic cocktail formats on the fly!

  • @jamestagliaferro7027
    @jamestagliaferro7027 Рік тому +1

    I've been using this formula since I saw one of your older videos. I made a delicious baijiu cocktail. I think the choice of baiju is super important. For cocktails, I always use Ming River which is super palatable with funky jackfruit/bubblegum notes.
    1 Part Ming River Baiju
    1 Part lime
    1 Part chartreuse
    3/4 part velvet falernum
    1/4 part Midori

  • @Crokuz
    @Crokuz Рік тому +1

    Gotta be one of the best HTD episodes! I just love how Greg gets all giddy with the whole concept and inventing all these new cool ass drinks. Wanna try all of these now for sure!

  • @jazzwyld1
    @jazzwyld1 Рік тому +1

    This was an eye opening episode.
    I made myself a Scotch, cherry hearing, yellow chartreuse with lemon.
    Delightful

  • @BgRdMchne
    @BgRdMchne Рік тому +7

    My favorite variations are a split base last word with funky Jamaican rum and a smoky mescal and the industry sour: equal parts lime, symple, Frenet Branca, Green Chartreuse

  • @Jordan-zk2wd
    @Jordan-zk2wd Рік тому

    I love when Greg says "You wanna get nuts, let's get nuts" with that cadence, its like a bank teller's interpretation of the line or something

  • @AgentKaypar
    @AgentKaypar 4 місяці тому

    This is my favorite episode of How to Drink! I live in Utah where we're at the mercy of the limited selection in state-owned liquor stores, but this formula just works.

  • @nookiemonster4119
    @nookiemonster4119 Рік тому +1

    That last drink sounds like it would work amazing with coconut water ice cubes!

  • @caveman1126
    @caveman1126 Рік тому +1

    2 ounces of MTN Dew summer breeze, 3 ounces of Malibu pineapple rum (you can sub out the rum for pineapple vodka), 2 ounces of fresh lemonade. I call it the Blue Dream and its amazing! shake with caution or stir thoroughly.

  • @RobBernhard
    @RobBernhard Рік тому +1

    I was sent this video by a friend. First time viewer. Went right out and got a bottle of Plantation Pineapple Rum. The Last Drink is excellent. I think for me I need to have less Chartreuse but I didn't realize that until I made it so I added some more creme de banana and that was good. Thanks for these ideas!

  • @mattcarroll2960
    @mattcarroll2960 Рік тому

    One of the all time classic episodes. Thank you Greg.

  • @JamesSmith-ze9nx
    @JamesSmith-ze9nx Рік тому +6

    Been missing my HTD content, so glad you guys are back this week

  • @heartwoodmtg9246
    @heartwoodmtg9246 Рік тому +4

    I would love to see a retrospective and revisiting of some of your favorite accidental masterpieces. The Last Latitude would be great to see a refining of, for instance

  • @KelsomaticPDX
    @KelsomaticPDX 9 місяців тому

    The Yellowstone Bourbon ad might be the best UA-cam ad I’ve ever seen

  • @Florkl
    @Florkl Рік тому +4

    Well I only have some rye whiskey, Jager, and kahlua. Orange bitters is the closest I have to a sour, so let’s see what a Revolver with Jaeger tastes like!
    Edit: Yoooooooo! You’re on to something. This is great. I did 1 oz whiskey, .5 each Jaeger and kahlua, 3 dashes orange bitters. Next time I’ll do more whiskey and less kahlua

  • @dgiz14
    @dgiz14 Рік тому +2

    I came up with a cocktail a few months ago based on this premise that was Mezcal, Passoa, Ancho Reyes Chili liqueur, and citrus (I haven't decided which i like best but i, or passion fruit juice... but I think lime.)

  • @SuperStarr817
    @SuperStarr817 Рік тому +4

    This was such a fun video and this definitely gives me some ideas for bottles I have sitting around. I've used the "Old Fashioned" formula to start with for easy cocktails and this "Last Word" formula I think is a nice level up.
    I appreciate this video, thank you Greg!

  • @aegis766
    @aegis766 Рік тому +2

    Extra credit for correct use of Hypothesis and Theory

  • @joelcollett4486
    @joelcollett4486 Рік тому +1

    I tried it out. White rum, lime juice, Creme de Violette, Limoncello. Surprisingly good.

  • @samcates5308
    @samcates5308 Рік тому +2

    Hope the move went ok Greg! Happy to have you back

  • @frankdavidson8795
    @frankdavidson8795 Рік тому

    Have you ever come back to these recipes while sober? Curious if they still have the “shock and awe”. Keep it up Greg still my favorite channel to watch, even after all these years.❤

  • @MarkRovelli
    @MarkRovelli Рік тому +1

    my friend, you just gave me a lot of work to do (separate my liquors into herby vs sweet) and trying all sorts of concoctions with hopefully happy outcomes as shown in this video! thanks!

  • @igorf.9303
    @igorf.9303 Рік тому +1

    Just tested it with Lime, grand marnier for sweet, jaegermeister for herbal (although plenty sweet) and spice tree blended scotch. Turned out great, like a herbal whisky sour.

  • @skeldrakus
    @skeldrakus Рік тому +1

    I must say this is an incredible an necessary show as to he lack of a more educational or thought worthy episode as of recent with all the toying of terrible drinks. Well done with hopes for more!

  • @martynroberts7437
    @martynroberts7437 Рік тому +1

    On reddit there was a spreadsheet of four ingredient cocktails all based on the last words. Worth a look! Hundreds there.

  • @inf0phreak
    @inf0phreak Рік тому +1

    Another classic ratio that I learned from a video called "Vermouth in Cocktails" with Jamie Boudreau. 1.5 oz brown spirit, 0.75 oz vermouth style aperitif, 0.25 oz amaro or other modifier. Works pretty well, but you might want to steer clear of certain modifiers like, say, Fernet.

  • @alessandrocubisino9954
    @alessandrocubisino9954 5 місяців тому

    I literally paused the video to try this out, found out 2 new recipes this way.... Thank you Greg

  • @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick
    @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick Рік тому +1

    I love the episodes that’re just screwing around.
    It’s like the classier version of the horrible arkane experiments that myself and my college roommates conducted.

  • @itsraybob2426
    @itsraybob2426 Рік тому +1

    This is actually really amazing. I put it to the test today!
    Monkey Shoulder
    Lime
    Cherry Herring
    Allspice Dram
    I wasn’t expecting greatness, but it is quite enjoyable. IT WORKS!

  • @CuteMilla
    @CuteMilla Рік тому +1

    I also tried this and it turned out amazing!
    I used:
    Brandy
    Lemon juice
    Strawberry Malibu
    Galliano Vanilla

  • @aenamabag
    @aenamabag Рік тому

    Glad you took the recommendation I suggested, and you responded to, in one of your live feeds.

  • @QueenLizby
    @QueenLizby Рік тому +1

    Maybe make this a series where you try this formula going more and more wild and keep score of what works

  • @14marski
    @14marski Рік тому

    I am so happy the Yellowstone drinks are back!

  • @happyplace3541
    @happyplace3541 10 місяців тому

    I just came over from my usual, no channel account to comment. I decided to play with this tonight with what I had on hand and it worked! First up: Smokey cupreata mezcal, goldschlager, alpenbitters, and lime juice. Nice. Would drink again.
    Next: Pear eau-de-vie, absinthe, butter ripple schnapps (don't come for me), and lemon juice. Ok. Needs tweaking. The pear is only on the nose a bit, then disappears.
    Very cool. I'll be playing with this ratio!

  • @cfhollister8766
    @cfhollister8766 Рік тому

    Yeah this was a great episode. Focusing on a key creative idea, exploring it, and learning new things to try at home.

  • @Don__
    @Don__ 2 місяці тому

    This is the video I keep coming back to every few months for inspiration. Last Bean with a bit of extra Creme de Cacao is great.

  • @zelassin
    @zelassin Рік тому

    Welcome back. I was really starting to run out of old episodes to watch

  • @morningstarred
    @morningstarred Рік тому +1

    i feel like i'm obligated to share this here given the formula of the episode, but a couple months back i wanted to try a last word. the bar i was at didn't have green chartreuse or maraschino liqueuer, so instead we substituted amara montenegro and grenadine respectively, and it was really good!! the bartender and i named it the final word. i've since tried it with using maraschino instead of grenadine as well as splitting that part halfway between maraschino and grenadine (i tend to make the drink with the equal portions being 1 or 1.5 oz each, so the maraschino and grenadine would each be 0.5 or 0.75 oz for that version). ultimately i think i still like that original version with the montenegro and grenadine substitutions the best, and i've made it for friends and they all liked it a lot as well. it's one of those drinks that's a little dangerous cause it's quite tasty. i recommend trying it out!

  • @DaveT1m
    @DaveT1m Рік тому +7

    Would be a fun episode if you had a random wheel that chose ingredients for the different drink templates

  • @BeatlesUS99
    @BeatlesUS99 Рік тому +2

    I’ve been looking for something like this too start branching out and creating my own cocktails with. Just made a shockingly delicious cocktail with Underberg, plantation 5yr, Falernum, and lime. Cheers to another way to rack up those little green caps!

    • @BeatlesUS99
      @BeatlesUS99 Рік тому +2

      @@brianfrolo245 I haven’t had Smith & Cross in a while so I can’t say. Plantation 5 year has more character and funk than something like their original dark, but not as much as Appleton Estate signature imo. Good for mixing or sipping though, especially at the price point.

    • @BeatlesUS99
      @BeatlesUS99 Рік тому +2

      @@brianfrolo245 fyi curaçao might be better for this seat-of-the-pants cocktail, I just grabbed the Falernum on a whim 🤷‍♂️

  • @firewall2302
    @firewall2302 11 місяців тому

    After watching a lot of episodes and trying cocktails that sounded interesting while out I convinced my wife to let me buy some bottles and start mixing my own drinks at home. Had to share that I went with The Last Drink for my first recipe and while I subbed Dolin Genepy because I wasn't able to grab Chartreuse locally, it was still the most fantastic drink I've ever had. You really knocked it out of the park with this one Greg! Cheers!

  • @KyleNabilcy
    @KyleNabilcy Рік тому +1

    "blank-for-zero" is an awfully drunken way to express an undefeated record, Greg

  • @kelcydepooter2296
    @kelcydepooter2296 Рік тому

    I just want to shout out my appreciation of the acknowledgment of the pathway from hypothesis to theory (and sometimes to fact!) Nerd love

  • @kanders7391
    @kanders7391 Рік тому

    Heres one. A guy from the Federal Theater Project made a youtube video on the 1930s Yankee Doodle cocktail. He talked mostly about the George M Cohen show of the same name. Anyway the version of the drink he had was: crush 5 green grapes & a couple slices of ginger. Pour crushed mixture with its juices into a shaker with half a teaspoon of sugar & 1.5 ounces of grape vodka. Shake then strain into a glass with ice cracked or crushed and garnish with a shish kebob of raspberries and blue berries on a toothpick.

  • @GiveZeeAChance
    @GiveZeeAChance Рік тому +1

    So I combined this formula with the idea of rolling dice to determine what to use and I've gotten some great combos! I only have lemons right now so they all use lemon as citrus
    Gin/cherry heering/Aperol (I did an absinthe rinse with this one)
    Applejack/orange liqueur/Amaro Montenegro
    Absinthe/Mr. Black/Metcalfe's raspberry liqueur (this one needs some tweaking since the absinthe comes through really strongly, but it was way better than I expected)
    Whiskey/Th. Kramers Aromatique Bitters/Metcalfe's Raspberry Liqueur - this one was excellent

  • @davidbeckett1565
    @davidbeckett1565 Рік тому

    Drunk Greg is very creative and talented, great to watch

  • @saber1epee0
    @saber1epee0 Рік тому +2

    There is an old Punch rhyme:
    "One part Sour,
    Two of Sweet,
    Three of Strong (liquor),
    And Four of Weak (often wine, bubbles or even tea!)
    And "a touch of spice makes 5"