This is the type of guy, i walk into a bar and tell him to make a drink of his choice and trust that it will always be awesome. You can tell this guy loves what he does.
I cant believe these videos are free! So much good info. I love how enthusiastic you are about what you do. You make this really fun. Keep doing your thing and being you!
Doc, I have said this many many times to multiple people. UA-cam is and has always been free college classes in my mind for sure. I learned how to work on my Honda vehicles here, I learned how to use a analog board for mixing a band then learned the same thing using digital interfaces. All free lessons all here on UA-cam. I have saved thousands fixing my refridgerators cars dryers ect..... and yes I have even been paid to run sound over the last 7 years. Only free thing in the world and many don't take advantage of it.
@@imanuelrivaldo3478 Yeah, he was around during the initial Era of the UA-cam partnerships, he would be the bartender at the UA-cam celeb gatherings and used to interview pron stars back then.
This dude is so entertaining. Like he could teach me something I'm not even interested in, and I would enjoy learning something new that I wasn't previously aware of.
When my grandmother passed, my uncle told me to keep all the glassware under the bar. My grandfather built one of the most beautiful bars you have ever seen and that bar was loaded with sets of every kind of glass in so many colors. He bought those from all over the world back in the 50's. I was 27 when she passed and never really drank other than beer. I had no desire for that glass ware and no bar to even come close to keeping it all. What I would do have that in my home today to remeber them both. Let alone being able to use glasses they once held. I did keep a couple of each style but wish so bad I had that day over.
Any chance for some sort of podcast? I'm loving this format. I literally got my current job because of you, im a cook at a restaurant, im learning all aspects if the restaurant/bar and working my way to become a bartender! You've inspired me sir! And I thank you soo much!
Love these as a culinary student and a person who is trying to make a career out of this he is a wonderful option that offers insightful and experienced information on the topic
thats one thing i loved about japan is the bars you could go ointo any bar and there be countless mix drinks to try my friends bar, had one called hello kitty its like HELLO KITTY thats good
Really I must say you really love what you do and I will glad want to know all this awesome work you doing as I’m soon going to be a bartender and know all this work thank you very much ❤❤
Here's a native liqeour I grew up with in Central and Southern Philippines: Coconut wine + roasted cacao powder + condensed milk + eggyolk. We call it Kinutil.
Just what I need. I can totally use this when making drinks at home. Hopefully in one of your videos I can understand why not pour ice from shaker to my rock glass?? Sorry I'm no expert. 🤔🙄
when your picking glasses for a public bar, which glassware would be a solid start ? I see alot of bars using just a standard glassware for all there drinks, is there really a reason to have all the different types of glassware ?
Based on my casual basement bartending, I'd go with the follow ideas. Mixed drinks and shots which are not special regarding their appearance, stick with the shot glasses, rocks glasses, the basic looking ones. Cocktails which have an appearance to them and might get garnished, use cocktail glasses, wine glasses, margarita glasses, saucer glasses, etc. And then just make the final decision for the size of the glass obviously based on the size of the drink. You could put a cocktail in a flute glass if you wanted and it didn't have a cloudy texture. This is just my opinion. I'm not a professional bartender. Just in my mancave.
One of the best thing about dude is that he never takes credit for himself when he archives something He always respect us, the audience and his team and he is polite in all his videos We congratulate ourselves on this achievement More to come🔥🔥🎉🙏🙏
Usually not so much with mix drinks and cocktails. When the glassware really comes into play is beer, wine, anything you're drinking straight, etc usually because you want to smell, taste, and feel the drink. A lot of it is more about the experience than the consumption. With a margarita, you're drinking to feel it, not so much because you want the mouthfeel or to relish the different notes of the tequila.
@@mydadgaveupopcorn plenty of people, myself included at times, actually drink to take in the notes of the individual ingredients in combination with each other, not just drinking to get drunk. You don't really take note of that stuff until you use cheap ingredients and compare against those of a better quality
This is the type of guy, i walk into a bar and tell him to make a drink of his choice and trust that it will always be awesome. You can tell this guy loves what he does.
"If you are at home, and you have an empty mayonnaise jar..." I laughed. You just earned my sub. Keep up the great work! I love your videos.
😂😂 I loved that!
My husband and I lived in France for a year, and a person who invited us over, served wine in jelly jars. My husband has used jelly jars ever since.
I cant believe these videos are free! So much good info. I love how enthusiastic you are about what you do. You make this really fun. Keep doing your thing and being you!
Doc, I have said this many many times to multiple people. UA-cam is and has always been free college classes in my mind for sure. I learned how to work on my Honda vehicles here, I learned how to use a analog board for mixing a band then learned the same thing using digital interfaces. All free lessons all here on UA-cam. I have saved thousands fixing my refridgerators cars dryers ect..... and yes I have even been paid to run sound over the last 7 years. Only free thing in the world and many don't take advantage of it.
I am definitely staying tipsy! Love ❤️ this guy!!
Tipsy bartender came a long way, love the new style.
I remember 12+ years ago when he was interviewing Pron Stars.
@@Y0utubeIsFuckingHomo this is Real?
@@imanuelrivaldo3478 Yeah, he was around during the initial Era of the UA-cam partnerships, he would be the bartender at the UA-cam celeb gatherings and used to interview pron stars back then.
Facts
This dude is so entertaining. Like he could teach me something I'm not even interested in, and I would enjoy learning something new that I wasn't previously aware of.
When my grandmother passed, my uncle told me to keep all the glassware under the bar. My grandfather built one of the most beautiful bars you have ever seen and that bar was loaded with sets of every kind of glass in so many colors. He bought those from all over the world back in the 50's. I was 27 when she passed and never really drank other than beer. I had no desire for that glass ware and no bar to even come close to keeping it all. What I would do have that in my home today to remeber them both. Let alone being able to use glasses they once held. I did keep a couple of each style but wish so bad I had that day over.
things happen for a reason. you kept the ones that weren’t gonna break during transport somehow 😉
Any chance for some sort of podcast? I'm loving this format. I literally got my current job because of you, im a cook at a restaurant, im learning all aspects if the restaurant/bar and working my way to become a bartender!
You've inspired me sir! And I thank you soo much!
Congratulations bro!!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Great series start to finish!
Bless you man for these, hospitality for 6 years and just started cocktails this month, recommend to anyone who's just starting out.
I don't drink and I'm watching this series. This man is so good explaining things that I'm addicted
Same here
I love the last little tip. The glasses are for presentation and fun....but if you have a clean mayonnaise jar, you are good to go! 🙂
Wish I could be behind the counter trying the stuff while being taught by this guy with his passion! Nice stuff :)
I dont even drink aside from beer occasionally but this guy makes me want to watch all his videos. He’s just so knowledgeable and passionate
Stocking up on mayo jars! That’s awesome!
This is so very informative sir as a new in the industry of bartending i was a line cook and now decided to shift career.
This is SUCH a GRRRREAT series. Tipsy you are amazingly kind to have produced this.
Love these as a culinary student and a person who is trying to make a career out of this he is a wonderful option that offers insightful and experienced information on the topic
Love each video so far. New to bartending, and I'm absorbing all the knowledge i can, as it literally equates to 💰 💸 , and happy customers, of course.
This man is the king
Please make more bartender vidz! Would love to see your take on like top 10 drinks/shots every bartender should know!
I am happy you have started to make actual informative content. You used to teach people how NOT to drink. Keep it up.
This guy is the alcohol master!
Ok, this is the 3rd video I'm watching of this guy and the mayonnaise jar comment earned the sub. Brilliant videos, sir.
The mayonnaise jar is awesome because is has self washing properties.
“These things have cut many a man and many a woman” is so true 😂 done it myself but I’ve also seen so many others 😂
Oh wait! We are getting the whole course in one day! Nice!
Look I love your wild drink creations but this, this is a nice change of pace. Mad love
Always love your videos man keep up the good work and I hope everyone has a good day
Love From India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
i rarely drink alcohol. but i cant stop watching this guy explain stuff
This was a really, really good idea and I really enjoy this course
Got to say, you went a bit fast, but I was entertained. You have my subscription
Great, introduction into the bar world.
thats one thing i loved about japan is the bars you could go ointo any bar and there be countless mix drinks to try my friends bar, had one called hello kitty its like HELLO KITTY thats good
Tipsy is my professional bartending tutor
I’m learning with each of these videos. The bar lingo segment was👌🏾
This Guy Is GOOD!! Thanks!!
great videos. nice to see youtube is still good for something.
Learning so much here. Thank you for sharing your gift and knowledge.
Live these videos man. Been a fan of yours for years! Stay tipsy
Really useful tips!! Appreciate it.
This course is very helpful to me thank you 😁🍹
You're incredible. Cheers from Brazil
Thank you so much! Your energy is incredible...!
Tipsy man going classy Today 😎
Really I must say you really love what you do and I will glad want to know all this awesome work you doing as I’m soon going to be a bartender and know all this work thank you very much ❤❤
Oh my god. I loved everything about this video
The best Glass can get wash right after usage and that's magical and economy safe....
You have time to do that?
I have most of those glasses for my home bar and used a lot, but the dish washer does the cleaning 👍
I haven’t drank alcohol since 2016 but I still find this fascinating
So nice info, real go close to drinks
Here's a native liqeour I grew up with in Central and Southern Philippines: Coconut wine + roasted cacao powder + condensed milk + eggyolk. We call it Kinutil.
Now that Bespoke post will come in handy lol.
This is his liquor... He can have as much fun as he wants
Bro the mayonnaise jar!?!
Brilliant!
Man i just love this guy , how can you hate on a man with this much joy ? 💪😎💯 God bless you Mr tipsy 🍻
Love ❤️ the best on the world
Tipsy Bartenders
Grettings from Costa Rica
Love your videos. ✌️✌️👌
I love the way u make drinks
I’m can’t even drink but skyy is so entertaining and fascinating, he has a can’t take your eyes off of him personality
Love this course
Another great video! Mayo-jar cocktail tutorial needed 🤔
Just what I need. I can totally use this when making drinks at home. Hopefully in one of your videos I can understand why not pour ice from shaker to my rock glass?? Sorry I'm no expert. 🤔🙄
Hola Mi Gente! This is a great video! You did these a few years ago and this is a great update.
Im having a blast learning
Your on fire today! 3 uploads already?!
This is amazing...Can't Thank u enuf....WOW
Thank God for this guy.
This series is going to be lit
Most of the times and it depends where but clubs will have the top shelf for instance like an American legion VFW Or a moose club .
The Pint glass and the Hurricane glass both remind me of sitting out by the pool on the Lido deck of a Cruise Ship 🚢
Amazing video(s), the perfect way to get excited to do it myself! You are having fun whilst staying informative, a rare quality!
I love the mayo jar line definitely relevant 😂👌
Love this!
Great new vid series man, always wanted a vid like this. Keep up the great work. Ever use a bubbleshot?
PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY BRING THE OLDER VLOGS BACC!!! Or just email them to ME so I can watch them..
And my mom says i cant learn anything on the internet 🤣
Loving this series…lol 😂 Missing Person’s Vodka
An empty mayonnaise jar.... love this guy! xD
Excellent 👌👌👌👌👌
love these videos, great to see this channel progressing
So interesting 👍🏼
Very informative bro 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks stay tipsy!
He got me at mayonnaise glas!👍
Awesome video
do you have courses to get a bartender license? i would love to have you as my teacher lol
Mayonnaise jars 😂 fuckin love this guy. 8 years later, different channel, same fuckin sky 😂
when your picking glasses for a public bar, which glassware would be a solid start ? I see alot of bars using just a standard glassware for all there drinks, is there really a reason to have all the different types of glassware ?
Based on my casual basement bartending, I'd go with the follow ideas. Mixed drinks and shots which are not special regarding their appearance, stick with the shot glasses, rocks glasses, the basic looking ones. Cocktails which have an appearance to them and might get garnished, use cocktail glasses, wine glasses, margarita glasses, saucer glasses, etc. And then just make the final decision for the size of the glass obviously based on the size of the drink. You could put a cocktail in a flute glass if you wanted and it didn't have a cloudy texture.
This is just my opinion. I'm not a professional bartender. Just in my mancave.
One of the best thing about dude is that he never takes credit for himself when he archives something He always respect us, the audience and his team and he is polite in all his videos We congratulate ourselves on this achievement More to come🔥🔥🎉🙏🙏
i dont even drink much but i like how you explain stuff
what brand bartender set do you use??? i want the same as you lol
Look at my boy all dressed up
When Skyy was talking about the boston shaker glass i was hoping he was going to bust out the "SHAKE IT, AND KEEP IT SEXY!"
Very informative
Super sir I love you sir
I saw you use a tool to shape an ice cube into a ball. What's it called?
Say mayonnaise jar! Almost like making “switcha” in a tin can. 😂😂😂
great video
I mean... the glass really does affect the experience of the drink, however slightly, due to the exposure to air and mouthfeel though, yeah?
Usually not so much with mix drinks and cocktails. When the glassware really comes into play is beer, wine, anything you're drinking straight, etc usually because you want to smell, taste, and feel the drink. A lot of it is more about the experience than the consumption. With a margarita, you're drinking to feel it, not so much because you want the mouthfeel or to relish the different notes of the tequila.
@@mydadgaveupopcorn plenty of people, myself included at times, actually drink to take in the notes of the individual ingredients in combination with each other, not just drinking to get drunk. You don't really take note of that stuff until you use cheap ingredients and compare against those of a better quality
@@mydadgaveupopcorn the original comment was me trying to politely say he was definitely wrong about that bit lol