Your channel is on point and the production quality is awesome! Found you through your Reddit post and now can't get enough!! Do you take cocktail requests? I'd love an Aviation!
I was a full time musician most of my life, playing rock music, then into jazz during the 1990s (while I was also bar tending). I noticed in the beginnings of your videos you slide out a copy of "Cocktail International" (not sure which volume) by Claudius Alzner. I had to look it up on Spotify, I'd never heard of it before. What a great series of albums they put out from the late 60's and through the 70s. This type of "easy listening" music, along with classic jazz and the "American Songbook" was always playing on the stereo while I was going up at my parent's house in the 70s. Very nostalgic feeling now. Really enjoying your presentations of craft cocktails as well. Great channel. Keep up the good work. Cheers....Iver from Boston
Awesome video man, love your channel! Worst part about being American - we can’t get Havana Club here 😩 I had a bottle of Havana Club when I brought it back after an overseas trip but now I need another solid white rum for drinks like this. Any recommendations? Plantation has been my favorite but I’d love to see if you suggest anything.
Thank you! As you said, Plantation is great. Have you tried Diplomatico Planas? It has so nice coconut and almond notes. I also like Angostura rums, 1919 being my favourite one from their house.
I have made coffee and orange bitters, but the second cook of the solids (peels) is not something I have done before. I’ll have to try it out! I have also been successful using sous video to speed up the process, particularly for coffee bitters. Why wait weeks when you can have it in hours?
Great! I love making them as well. The second part is great so you dont mix your high proff bitters with water and lose aroma in this the process. I also use sous vide but only for the second part of infusing solids in water. Using Sous vide don't give me the control over the aromas in my bitters, but is quicker way as you said. On my opinion, same as good aged spirit, some things in our industry just have to wait and settle down for the best results. Thanks for watching my channel!
Did you notice I was wearing two different straw hats during this episode? 🕵♀ And that's without counting the hat added in post for the bloopers! 😅
When he stared into my soul while shaking, I knew this daiquiri is going to change my life.
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Oh Hemingway... Love his writing and I do enjoy his style of drinks. This one is always a favourite.
He had an interesting life for sure. It was crazy moment when his picture fall off in the middle of the shooting this episode.
Your channel is on point and the production quality is awesome! Found you through your Reddit post and now can't get enough!! Do you take cocktail requests? I'd love an Aviation!
This is so cool to hear, thanks! And for the Aviation... stay tuned 😉✈
Damn fine Daiquiri!! Thanks, Kevin I love the historical setting as well...
You are more than welcome and thank you!
Ste opazili, da sem nosil dva različna slamnata klobuka? 🕵♀ To je brez tistega, ki smo ga dodali v postprodukciji za "blooperje" 😅
I was a full time musician most of my life, playing rock music, then into jazz during the 1990s (while I was also bar tending). I noticed in the beginnings of your videos you slide out a copy of "Cocktail International" (not sure which volume) by Claudius Alzner. I had to look it up on Spotify, I'd never heard of it before. What a great series of albums they put out from the late 60's and through the 70s. This type of "easy listening" music, along with classic jazz and the "American Songbook" was always playing on the stereo while I was going up at my parent's house in the 70s. Very nostalgic feeling now. Really enjoying your presentations of craft cocktails as well. Great channel. Keep up the good work. Cheers....Iver from Boston
Thanks a lot, Iver! I love to listen jazz music while crafting and enjoying cocktails. Cheers!
This is my all time favorite drink! 🤤
A classic!
So beautiful sr i have learn a lot from you thabks for teaching us ..really appreciate
Thank you! Cheers!
Ótimo conteúdo, parabéns!
This channles growing on me. Ive been to that place in Cuba that makes the best mojitos. Going to get some marachino to make this later.
So happy to hear that! Cheers!
@@KevinKos
..my small town liquor store did not have marachino:(((
I bought campari instead and made a Flamingo;).
Awesome video man, love your channel! Worst part about being American - we can’t get Havana Club here 😩
I had a bottle of Havana Club when I brought it back after an overseas trip but now I need another solid white rum for drinks like this. Any recommendations? Plantation has been my favorite but I’d love to see if you suggest anything.
Thank you! As you said, Plantation is great. Have you tried Diplomatico Planas? It has so nice coconut and almond notes. I also like Angostura rums, 1919 being my favourite one from their house.
@@KevinKos I’ve tried the Angostura, and that’s a definitely good one. But I’ll have to check out the Diplomático! Thanks for the suggestion.
You are welcome!
Try Probitas.
I want one
Right?! It's such a great cocktail and easy to make too, you should try it 😉
This one was freshhh! 🤤
Soo fresh ☺️
I have made coffee and orange bitters, but the second cook of the solids (peels) is not something I have done before. I’ll have to try it out! I have also been successful using sous video to speed up the process, particularly for coffee bitters. Why wait weeks when you can have it in hours?
Great! I love making them as well. The second part is great so you dont mix your high proff bitters with water and lose aroma in this the process. I also use sous vide but only for the second part of infusing solids in water. Using Sous vide don't give me the control over the aromas in my bitters, but is quicker way as you said. On my opinion, same as good aged spirit, some things in our industry just have to wait and settle down for the best results. Thanks for watching my channel!
Papa doble!!!
Cheers!