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I always imagined johnny ordered an old fashioned and somebody spilled his beer or something, got a little in his drink, stared a bar fight, and after it was all said and done, Johnny tasted it and decided he liked it more that way.
Hey Greg! I was actually hoping for a list of your favorites, so I appreciate an episode like this. One thing that I think would add to this format would be some commentary from you while you're reviewing/editing them. Update us on how they fair against each-other, and whether or not you've learned anything new about these drinks!
I don't drink and likely never will, outside of maybe a faint chance of drinking at an event or something where I feel it's polite to do so, so this is just infotainment to me
When Greg smashed his toe making the flaming mo is when we agreed this man was a hot mess staring into the existential void through a cloud of post boomer pop culture and pre-social media social standards, trying to make sense of it all with brute force and sheer talent, and we’ve been here for it ever since
Hey Greg! My dad and I built a bar at our house partially because of your entertainment on this and other platforms! I just never get here this early to feel like I can possibly get you to see the comment! I hope you have been well lately! Thanks for the videos! Stay healthy!
Greg is out of his natural habitat! It’s weird and different and now I’m scared In all seriousness I love the retrospective format you’ve been doing recently
MAJOR props to whoever mixed the audio in this video. I don’t have the vocabulary to give any legitimate feedback, but the sound mixing on Greg’s desk dialogue is noticeably impressive - very warm, no unnecessary noise, and perfectly balanced!
This was an absolute trip. As an audience member it's so crazy to watch all these and go "oh yeah, I remember seeing that when it released!". I can only imagine how nostalgic this must have been for you. Honestly I think everyone would love a behind the scenes retrospective of the series, from inception (several bars ago!) to now. Would love to hear how it all went down from your side of the ol' parasocial portal that is YT. Cheers Greg and the HTD team, past and present!
So glad that your Rusty Anchor made your own personal lists - It's one of my very favorite "non traditional" gin drinks that I've ever come across and I make it regularly!
Y'know, I do love the funny "BLEGH" reactions you give when you do all the gross cocktail stuff, but honestly, it's awesome to see a recap that encompasses the best of what you've been forced through. It's like a mini cocktail book. I like that you even kept the original context of the recipes, and didn't just hastily voice over shortened versions. I'd love to see this become a yearly (or monthly) thing, maybe doing a compilation of the "worst" if you did a lot of gross cocktails, heheh. Awesome stuff, Greg. Thank you for showing the world that there's more to alcohol than meets the eye. ❤
I'm only at number 1 but I'd be interested to see if the italian rum punch from the olive garden episode was on here, I think that's the most excited I've EVER seen Greg get about a drink on HTD.
good god the cinematography and audio mixing is next level. this is also an awesome format, would love to see more like this. you never let us down greggy!!
The Stimpak Shot you made is still perhaps one of my all-time favorites after all these years, from that point I started liking gentian in a lot of drinks.
As someone who isn't a content creator, I can't fathom how your ideas for new episodes do not dwindle closer to zero each one that comes out. I think everyone really appreciates each episode you come out with and I'm sure new fans are trying to catch up with all the past episodes that have come out.
YOU AND BRENNAN WENT TO THE SAME DAMN COLLEGE?! I never knew there was any connection between you two whatsoever, but thinking about how much I enjoy watching HTD and college humor, it definitely makes sense
I loved this! I'd happily watch more like this - perhaps "top ten fav drink inventions you can easily try at home" or "top ten tiki drink inventions" or similar. I love to try your stuff out but in Sweden, some ingredients are hard to come by so this would be both inspiring and helpful.
What, specifically, is hard to come by? There are most likely easier to find substitutes. The only ones that don't are probably Drambuie and Creme de Violette.
@@dwaterson21 I didn't mean specifically this episode but HTD in genereal. Sure I can sometimes find substitutes, but for example rye and corn whiskies are pretty unheard of here, and even the bourbon selection is limited. I didn't mean that I can't find stuff like chamborde or creme de violette, but if Greg does more of these videos, that would highlight which recipes are most worth trying at home - so that I don't buy a speciality thing for a drink that in all honesty wasn't very good.
The peacekeeper drink reminds me of a gin and tonic based cocktail with salt and pepper on top that was amazing. I can't remember much beyond it had a great salty, savory, and bitter mix
Excited for this video and concept! Would love to see this as an annual year-in-review kind of thing - maybe just a top 5 instead of a top 10 because of how time-limited a year is compared to “of all time” discussions, but hey, don’t let me tell you how to live.
You said the Golden Girls episode is criminally under watched, but the Rusty Anchor is my one of my most made drinks at home. An absolute favorite of mine.
Greg, I just want to share, like so many others have, that you’re an inspiration to me, among a select few others. I actually just made 5 Original cocktails a few nights ago for Valentine’s Day, which I was heavily inspired by your videos to do, especially the chain restaurant videos and the A.I. cocktails videos. Anyways, thanks for all the wonderful content, as always, and I’m excited for whatever the future might bring
I absolutely love and appreciate this kind of "summary" episode. They keep things short and concise, and I don't have to dig through hundreds of hours of content. AND it gives me a "short list" of cocktails that I can recreate for my bar guests that have no idea what they want or like, while being 100% sure that if I pull a drink from this list, it'll be a good one 👏 EDIT: spelling and grammar
Sleepy time episode! Long form Greg is awesome to fall asleep too. Greg, your voice is so relaxing and wonderful. I've fallen asleep to your videos many nights, then rewatched at work. In my top 5 list of UA-cam channels. Episode idea, farmers market cocktails. Alcohols made from fruit and veg with mixers/modifiers being only farmers market ingredients
The agave maria is actually agave based, so it won't be a perfect substitute, but if the main flavor it's bringing is chocolate any abbey dubbel, imperial stout, or possibly a wee heavy might work. The imperial stouts are often actually chocolate flavored. If you find a Mexican Stout, it would be double the heat.
you know I always find myself going back and watching some oldies for some background noise and this compilation format takes away the work of finding a video and clicking it i guess you just have a good voice, id listen to you talk about most thing
I'm down but as someone who's been watching every episode for a few years now I feel like either you forgot literally all your best drinks or we have very different tastes! So many great drinks missing. The Skyrim triple drink episode, literally all the GoT drinks, the Family Label, Han Shot First and the Upside Down to name but a few genuinely stunning creations. I think this needs a second round...
I really loved this lil trip down memory lane, it was nice to see all these again, it's been a while since I've had the time to rewatch some of the older stuff :D
wasn't expecting the hour and change but i dont hate it, bring on more of this! i pretty much just have a youtube created playlist of yours on constantly while im at work as background noise.
Big fan of all the different thing you've been trying (and the bread and butter episodes). Keep pushing to innovate and I'll keep watching. Good work Greg
Loved this, absolutely need more recaps like this! It's easy to get lost in hours of htd and highlights/reminders are so useful, not to mention getting you're comparative opinion on drinks side-by-side
At first I was unsure how How To Drink ended up in my suggestions (although I think my partner has told me they watch a lot of your videos in the past?)--- then you bring on friggin' Brenna Lee Mulligan and it all became so very clear lmao. I am absolutely loving your channel even though I'm obviously late to the party, and that surprise was just the cherry on top for me.
Surprised that Cagney's Breakfast didn't make the cut. Of all your recipes, this was by far my favorite, and I've even used the general idea of the Cagney's Breakfast as a base to develop my own variations.
I am a huge fan of this style of video. Getting into cocktails and these seem like a blast. Also helps to see what cool videos ive missed as well! Time to go watch the Golden girls video now 😊
I don't remember what episode it was from, but you had one drink that was an El Presidente with Tequila. Out of all of the drinks I've tried from your show that is hands down the best one. It's the only one I have the recipe memorized cause I make it all the time. Me and my friends call it Black Gold cause it almost looks like oil. 3/4 Patron Citronge 1 Tequila Anejo 2 Sweet Sherry 2 dashes Angastora Crack ice, stir n strain Orange twist It's delightful.
This is great! I'd love to see more "favorites" videos, especially of stuff that isn't inspired by media. My favorite HTD is always the more informative stuff, and I'm always psyched to discover an unexpected tasty concoction coming out of you testing a chain restaurant drink, sampling a range of spirits etc.
Rewatching the Flaming Moe part and shouting at my monitor "DON'T PUT THE STRAW IN! TAKE THE STRAW OUT!" made me feel like Sarah Connor in her dream at the start of Terminator 2.
Well now I have to track down that full episode with Brennan! Always love it when UA-cam folks I'd never expect to see together get together and do stuff 😊
Came in thinking I was just going to skip to the recipes alone and ended up really enjoying watching through the entire thing. This was amazing and I'd love to see more of these sorts of videos maybe 2-3 times a year perhaps? Yeah that seems about right.
Great work Greg, this honestly is the perfect opportunity for you or the rest of the HTD team to recommend any substitutes or additional notes on the drink, or even any Behind the scenes shtuff. Great vid :) not sure how often youll be able to use these/this format tho :/ Maybe keeping one like this in reserve should life throw a nasty curveball your way
Greg, how could you do this and leave out the Swanky Panky? So amazing. I’ve called that drink at bars all over the world always to great applause. Love the original theme music!
I like these compilation episodes. With so much content, itt highlights gems I may have missed. A good topic may be a list of the bartending techniques that you've previously covered people keep asking about.
While I think this episode could have been better at half the length, I loved this compilation and the cross section of one of the great things about this channel - Greg invents things and talks about the process. I enjoyed it and I hope to see more in the future - but 5 might be a better length.
Just remembered this recently, in the vein of the Rusty nail\Rusty anchor. If the Rusty nail is too sweet, the Highlander is not a bad substitute. The drink was invented around 1998 if I remember correctly. Steve covered it on his channel a few years back.
Your Johnny Silverhand reminds me of the time I tried a Michelada in Honduras...the combination of tomato juice, hot sauces, lime, chilli and beer was possibly one of the weirdest experiences I've had...not unpleasant, but it was ordered for me as something to try and not knowing exactly what went into it really caught me off guard with how savoury it was...
You should totally do these once a quarter to review your best drinks with maybe some fan feedback on which ones folks have tried and liked. I personally enjoyed a few of those when the videos first came out but its great to see them again and in one video.
People are always asking me what are my favorite original cocktails I've invented for the show, and I'm terrible at answering questions like that. Hopefully this can be my answer for now, at least until I come up with better drinks!
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I always imagined johnny ordered an old fashioned and somebody spilled his beer or something, got a little in his drink, stared a bar fight, and after it was all said and done, Johnny tasted it and decided he liked it more that way.
Let me gently submit: the Ambrosia cocktail you made from the Hades episode, but using the brown butter infused rum from the Hot Buttered Rum episode.
I always kinda wondered ; What did you do before HTD and what came about to set you down the path to making the show?
Hey Greg! I was actually hoping for a list of your favorites, so I appreciate an episode like this. One thing that I think would add to this format would be some commentary from you while you're reviewing/editing them. Update us on how they fair against each-other, and whether or not you've learned anything new about these drinks!
I feel like I've been misled into watching an hour and 22 minutes of high-quality entertainment
That sounds like a win win situation to me
I don't drink and likely never will, outside of maybe a faint chance of drinking at an event or something where I feel it's polite to do so, so this is just infotainment to me
Right like I’ve was expecting a fun little 10 min video but instead got a full length feature film of nonstop entertainment
Yet it felt like ten minutes.
Paul Harrell is the same way. The video flies by.
This format might be a nice end-of-year kind of thing during list season.
The best cocktails of the year is definitely a cool idea
Yeah a clip show with him and Meredith in smoking jackets remenising
Agreed. It would be a good year-in-review kind of deal
When Greg smashed his toe making the flaming mo is when we agreed this man was a hot mess staring into the existential void through a cloud of post boomer pop culture and pre-social media social standards, trying to make sense of it all with brute force and sheer talent, and we’ve been here for it ever since
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Hey Greg! My dad and I built a bar at our house partially because of your entertainment on this and other platforms! I just never get here this early to feel like I can possibly get you to see the comment! I hope you have been well lately! Thanks for the videos! Stay healthy!
This episode felt like having the director's commentary on to one of my favorite shows, that is to say it was great.
If you made a recipe book with all the cocktails you've come up with I'd buy it
I'd drop 25-30 on it happily. I screen shot his descriptions every episode. Book would be better and easier.
I made my own cocktail book in the form of a word document using Greg’s and Anders Ericsson’s recipes
Take my money
100% - this video was an instant save to my "recipes" playlist
I don't drink, but I do collect fandom cookbooks (Star Wars, Fallout, Binging With Babish, etc.). I'd happily add it to my collection.
Greg is out of his natural habitat! It’s weird and different and now I’m scared
In all seriousness I love the retrospective format you’ve been doing recently
You and Brennan in that episode makes me smile nonstop ❤ makes me wanna get in the kitchen with friends and make silly drinks and talk nerd shit
They occupy very different parts of my brain but seeing them together it’s so obvious that they should know each other
MAJOR props to whoever mixed the audio in this video. I don’t have the vocabulary to give any legitimate feedback, but the sound mixing on Greg’s desk dialogue is noticeably impressive - very warm, no unnecessary noise, and perfectly balanced!
This was an absolute trip. As an audience member it's so crazy to watch all these and go "oh yeah, I remember seeing that when it released!". I can only imagine how nostalgic this must have been for you. Honestly I think everyone would love a behind the scenes retrospective of the series, from inception (several bars ago!) to now. Would love to hear how it all went down from your side of the ol' parasocial portal that is YT. Cheers Greg and the HTD team, past and present!
So glad that your Rusty Anchor made your own personal lists - It's one of my very favorite "non traditional" gin drinks that I've ever come across and I make it regularly!
Y'know, I do love the funny "BLEGH" reactions you give when you do all the gross cocktail stuff, but honestly, it's awesome to see a recap that encompasses the best of what you've been forced through.
It's like a mini cocktail book. I like that you even kept the original context of the recipes, and didn't just hastily voice over shortened versions.
I'd love to see this become a yearly (or monthly) thing, maybe doing a compilation of the "worst" if you did a lot of gross cocktails, heheh.
Awesome stuff, Greg. Thank you for showing the world that there's more to alcohol than meets the eye. ❤
I'm only at number 1 but I'd be interested to see if the italian rum punch from the olive garden episode was on here, I think that's the most excited I've EVER seen Greg get about a drink on HTD.
good god the cinematography and audio mixing is next level. this is also an awesome format, would love to see more like this. you never let us down greggy!!
As someone who just turned 21 and wanted to look at your "best" to get some ideas to try I feel like this video was literally made for me.
The Stimpak Shot you made is still perhaps one of my all-time favorites after all these years, from that point I started liking gentian in a lot of drinks.
If only he had a stimpack from Fallout after dropping that mug on his toe xD
Johnny Silverhand was the first cocktail I've seen on your channel and after watching it, I joined the hobby. So happy I've found your channel.
definitely a fan of this format, would love to see some more retrospective stuff or just long format stuff. I'm really just here for Greg
As someone who isn't a content creator, I can't fathom how your ideas for new episodes do not dwindle closer to zero each one that comes out. I think everyone really appreciates each episode you come out with and I'm sure new fans are trying to catch up with all the past episodes that have come out.
YOU AND BRENNAN WENT TO THE SAME DAMN COLLEGE?! I never knew there was any connection between you two whatsoever, but thinking about how much I enjoy watching HTD and college humor, it definitely makes sense
Seeing Brenan do the awkward 🤘 gesture is hilarious. I feel like that was like... A shy first date. You guys should definitely make another video.
I loved this! I'd happily watch more like this - perhaps "top ten fav drink inventions you can easily try at home" or "top ten tiki drink inventions" or similar. I love to try your stuff out but in Sweden, some ingredients are hard to come by so this would be both inspiring and helpful.
What, specifically, is hard to come by? There are most likely easier to find substitutes. The only ones that don't are probably Drambuie and Creme de Violette.
@@dwaterson21 I didn't mean specifically this episode but HTD in genereal. Sure I can sometimes find substitutes, but for example rye and corn whiskies are pretty unheard of here, and even the bourbon selection is limited.
I didn't mean that I can't find stuff like chamborde or creme de violette, but if Greg does more of these videos, that would highlight which recipes are most worth trying at home - so that I don't buy a speciality thing for a drink that in all honesty wasn't very good.
That Brennan guest appearance was great! It would be rad if some of the various drinks from Dimension20 appeared on here as well
I think Greg on d20 would be so good!
I just remembered you had Brennan on the show and now I need him back. He's a great person and I need more of him and you goofing around.
You always give an indication of how good a drink was, but it's nice to clarify that these were your favorites. Cool stuff. Keep em coming.
The peacekeeper drink reminds me of a gin and tonic based cocktail with salt and pepper on top that was amazing. I can't remember much beyond it had a great salty, savory, and bitter mix
Excited for this video and concept! Would love to see this as an annual year-in-review kind of thing - maybe just a top 5 instead of a top 10 because of how time-limited a year is compared to “of all time” discussions, but hey, don’t let me tell you how to live.
You said the Golden Girls episode is criminally under watched, but the Rusty Anchor is my one of my most made drinks at home. An absolute favorite of mine.
Fallout 1 & 2 really are some of the best things in this world. Lots of memories. I still chase that feeling from games.
That Rusty Anchor has been an all-summer staple since it debuted. Fantastic! And the more Angostura, THE better!
Greg, I just want to share, like so many others have, that you’re an inspiration to me, among a select few others. I actually just made 5 Original cocktails a few nights ago for Valentine’s Day, which I was heavily inspired by your videos to do, especially the chain restaurant videos and the A.I. cocktails videos.
Anyways, thanks for all the wonderful content, as always, and I’m excited for whatever the future might bring
I absolutely love and appreciate this kind of "summary" episode. They keep things short and concise, and I don't have to dig through hundreds of hours of content. AND it gives me a "short list" of cocktails that I can recreate for my bar guests that have no idea what they want or like, while being 100% sure that if I pull a drink from this list, it'll be a good one 👏
EDIT: spelling and grammar
Just last night I was wondering about a How to Drink Hall of Fame, and here we are, with several fantastic drinks I hadn't seen! Thank you for this.
Sleepy time episode! Long form Greg is awesome to fall asleep too. Greg, your voice is so relaxing and wonderful. I've fallen asleep to your videos many nights, then rewatched at work. In my top 5 list of UA-cam channels. Episode idea, farmers market cocktails. Alcohols made from fruit and veg with mixers/modifiers being only farmers market ingredients
Whooo more HTD! Just used your specs for a whiskey sour subbing cinnamon syrup. Was phenomenal
The agave maria is actually agave based, so it won't be a perfect substitute, but if the main flavor it's bringing is chocolate any abbey dubbel, imperial stout, or possibly a wee heavy might work. The imperial stouts are often actually chocolate flavored. If you find a Mexican Stout, it would be double the heat.
This is a video I had been waiting for
I am 100% on board with more content like this every now and again. It’s really nice
I feel this needed more new segments with your memories and thoughts now than there is.
you know I always find myself going back and watching some oldies for some background noise and this compilation format takes away the work of finding a video and clicking it
i guess you just have a good voice, id listen to you talk about most thing
This is great, it's like a cheat sheet for all the cocktails on my bucket list
I'm down but as someone who's been watching every episode for a few years now I feel like either you forgot literally all your best drinks or we have very different tastes! So many great drinks missing.
The Skyrim triple drink episode, literally all the GoT drinks, the Family Label, Han Shot First and the Upside Down to name but a few genuinely stunning creations. I think this needs a second round...
I know this isn't a Greg original, but I discovered the Gordon's Breakfast because of you, which has become one of my favourite summer daytime drinks.
I love this format because it means I get more HTD which is all I want
I really loved this lil trip down memory lane, it was nice to see all these again, it's been a while since I've had the time to rewatch some of the older stuff :D
Once a quarter. Chat and recap in the office. I dig it.
Love that we're getting this extra long episode!
I really like this format, and it's really fun seeing your drink something you really enjoy. It's wholesome entertainment.
wasn't expecting the hour and change but i dont hate it, bring on more of this! i pretty much just have a youtube created playlist of yours on constantly while im at work as background noise.
Big fan of all the different thing you've been trying (and the bread and butter episodes). Keep pushing to innovate and I'll keep watching. Good work Greg
This is great Greg! You’ve been killing on content.
im a huge fan of the retrospective format and seeing that from Greg is incredible.
It amazes me that a channel with your sub count and production value is all done by you and your wife. You do such a great job!
Love your channel 👍 the rusty anchor looks amazing! And you’re 100% right, there is no substitute for Drambuie !
This was absolutely fantastic. Thanks for more HTD. I wish all the very best!
As someone who is newer to the channel and haven't seen a lot of the older videos this was awesome!
Loved this, absolutely need more recaps like this! It's easy to get lost in hours of htd and highlights/reminders are so useful, not to mention getting you're comparative opinion on drinks side-by-side
nice, saw some stuff from some episodes I hadn't seen before. Thanks!
This just reminded me all over again how much I loved Greg scream singing out the Cowboy Bebop intro song. I'm right there with you, man!
At first I was unsure how How To Drink ended up in my suggestions (although I think my partner has told me they watch a lot of your videos in the past?)--- then you bring on friggin' Brenna Lee Mulligan and it all became so very clear lmao. I am absolutely loving your channel even though I'm obviously late to the party, and that surprise was just the cherry on top for me.
FO 1 and 2? I just want to give you a massive hug now. Ty sir and ty some more.
Surprised that Cagney's Breakfast didn't make the cut. Of all your recipes, this was by far my favorite, and I've even used the general idea of the Cagney's Breakfast as a base to develop my own variations.
I'm loving all the new formats personally
I love this. Definitely should do an end of year review of worsts and bests every January!
Fun episode! I’ve been watching long enough to feel nostalgic about some of those older ones. I was just getting home bartending
Always love your experiments with new content, and as a fan of clip-shows and commentary tracks, I like this.
I am a huge fan of this style of video. Getting into cocktails and these seem like a blast. Also helps to see what cool videos ive missed as well!
Time to go watch the Golden girls video now 😊
Absolutely love this! It's great to be able to get you to pick your favorites or most fun cocktails you've made!
Its a very nice format. No hate to sling, or shade to throw. Just keep the interesting and informative commentary coming.
I always love a “best of” clip show!
Honestly don't know how I missed the Rusty Anchor episode. The Golden Girls is legit one of my favorite sitcoms. Still incredibly funny.
I don't remember what episode it was from, but you had one drink that was an El Presidente with Tequila. Out of all of the drinks I've tried from your show that is hands down the best one. It's the only one I have the recipe memorized cause I make it all the time. Me and my friends call it Black Gold cause it almost looks like oil.
3/4 Patron Citronge
1 Tequila Anejo
2 Sweet Sherry
2 dashes Angastora
Crack ice, stir n strain
Orange twist
It's delightful.
Your intro is honest. This is a good repository for those that ask that question
This is great! I'd love to see more "favorites" videos, especially of stuff that isn't inspired by media. My favorite HTD is always the more informative stuff, and I'm always psyched to discover an unexpected tasty concoction coming out of you testing a chain restaurant drink, sampling a range of spirits etc.
Rewatching the Flaming Moe part and shouting at my monitor "DON'T PUT THE STRAW IN! TAKE THE STRAW OUT!" made me feel like Sarah Connor in her dream at the start of Terminator 2.
the brennan lee mulligan episode is one of my favourites! truly the best of both worlds
I’m all in for more real guy behind the scenes Greg. Love the showman side on the show but this just hits different, nice change of pace.
Well now I have to track down that full episode with Brennan! Always love it when UA-cam folks I'd never expect to see together get together and do stuff 😊
that shot of the ice subliming over the edge of the glass did INDEED look cool.
Greg - all I have to say is... loved this visit and the revisit to some of your original cocktails.
I love all these different kinds of episodes you're doing. I just hope you aren't working too hard or too many extra hours for extra content. ❤
Came in thinking I was just going to skip to the recipes alone and ended up really enjoying watching through the entire thing. This was amazing and I'd love to see more of these sorts of videos maybe 2-3 times a year perhaps? Yeah that seems about right.
Any HTD Greg x Brennan Mulligan crossover is an instant watch for me, please more!!!
This was a fantastic episode~! Defiantly loved the feel and I'd love to see some much older recipes/episodes in an episode like this in the future.
might be fun to have something like this for drinks with specific spirits, e.g. favourite whiskey drinks, favourite rum drinks, favourite gin drinks.
This was a very cool look pack on the history of your content. :) Desk Greg has a place in my heart, just as Bar Greg does.
Great work Greg, this honestly is the perfect opportunity for you or the rest of the HTD team to recommend any substitutes or additional notes on the drink, or even any Behind the scenes shtuff.
Great vid :) not sure how often youll be able to use these/this format tho :/
Maybe keeping one like this in reserve should life throw a nasty curveball your way
Greg, how could you do this and leave out the Swanky Panky? So amazing. I’ve called that drink at bars all over the world always to great applause.
Love the original theme music!
I like these compilation episodes. With so much content, itt highlights gems I may have missed.
A good topic may be a list of the bartending techniques that you've previously covered people keep asking about.
Outstanding video. I absolutely love these retrospective montage thingies. Well done.
While I think this episode could have been better at half the length, I loved this compilation and the cross section of one of the great things about this channel - Greg invents things and talks about the process. I enjoyed it and I hope to see more in the future - but 5 might be a better length.
Occasionally putting together themed collections of past cocktails seems like a good idea.
Just remembered this recently, in the vein of the Rusty nail\Rusty anchor. If the Rusty nail is too sweet, the Highlander is not a bad substitute. The drink was invented around 1998 if I remember correctly. Steve covered it on his channel a few years back.
It's not just nostalgia Greg, Golden Girls is the best sitcom ever made - full stop.
I've made the rusty anchor about a dozen times since watching this video and its become one of my favourite drinks!
Just like Greg pointed out, a lot of HTD episodes get overlooked so these compilation episodes are great
I like the "behind the scenes" type vibe.
A wild Greg in his natural habitat 😂
Your Johnny Silverhand reminds me of the time I tried a Michelada in Honduras...the combination of tomato juice, hot sauces, lime, chilli and beer was possibly one of the weirdest experiences I've had...not unpleasant, but it was ordered for me as something to try and not knowing exactly what went into it really caught me off guard with how savoury it was...
You should totally do these once a quarter to review your best drinks with maybe some fan feedback on which ones folks have tried and liked. I personally enjoyed a few of those when the videos first came out but its great to see them again and in one video.