Advanced Techniques - Clarified Milk Punch

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    Curdling milk to make a cocktail? Yes, it sounds gross, but it’s also the secret to a beautifully clear, rich, and flavorful punch. Here we learn the “milk washing” technique that dates back to the 18th century.
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  • @BarFaith
    @BarFaith 5 років тому +326

    It tastes like fruit punch! So crazy and delicious! :D Great video, I've been wanting to do one on this topic as well as I feel like often clarified milk punches are portrayed as way more complicated than they really are. Just to share some insights - I've done quite a bit of reading and troubleshooting with people regarding issues with milk punch, and I think letting it sit longer before straining will make it easier to strain clear in one go. Also shaking it up once in a while is useful (I usually just make em in mason jars). As the milk reacts with the lemon, the proteins unravel and re-bond, essentially forming little "nests" that trap all impure particles. (similar process is used in cooking to create consommes, clear broths) So basically once the nests form, it'll be more effective at catching all larger particles over time and some agitation (more contact and chances for particles to get caught). Ideally, all the 'clarifying' should happen using the milk protein 'nests' as the filter instead of leaning on the coffee filter/nutmilk bag for the job, if that makes sense. Whenever I've done it, I usually let it sit at least 12-24 hrs (in fridge) before straining, and never had to use more than a single round in a coffee filter. Hope that helps!

    • @kathleenwhitfield9880
      @kathleenwhitfield9880 5 років тому +4

      Thank you for all of the details! Such an interesting cocktail idea.

    • @mattkramer6061
      @mattkramer6061 5 років тому +4

      I'll have to try this. I would certainly appreciate a way to cut out the three or so hours of straining through a coffee filter.

    • @zoeadams4919
      @zoeadams4919 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for this tip!

    • @johnprice3379
      @johnprice3379 Рік тому +1

      do you shake it while the curdles?

  • @BobLogical
    @BobLogical 5 років тому +123

    I've got to imagine whoever first thought of this drink was already blasted on something when they did.

    • @wea69420
      @wea69420 5 років тому +9

      People made some weird shit to use something before it went bad lol

    • @jhayeetumibay2659
      @jhayeetumibay2659 4 роки тому +2

      Chemist

    • @hollisterman06
      @hollisterman06 2 роки тому

      Same for the first person to drink milk from a cow. They probably did a lot of kinky things lol

    • @TonyTheTender
      @TonyTheTender Рік тому

      Probably wanted a creamy drink and got grossed out by the curdled milk so they filtered the solids out

    • @nikhilshirke3293
      @nikhilshirke3293 5 місяців тому

      😂😂😂

  • @MightBeCale
    @MightBeCale 5 років тому +83

    I've experimented with straight up just making a cocktail and milk washing it(separate single servings of a lemon drop and gin sour). Came out pretty nice. Smooth, sweet, heavier body, less bitter and harsh notes. Also, fun fact: shaking a milk washed cocktail with some ice creates a pretty solid foam, pretty comparible to an egg white.
    Definitely need to try something like this though!

    • @Chingster22
      @Chingster22 5 років тому +1

      Wow that sounds incredible. How much milk do you add into the cocktail? What’s the yield ?

    • @ezrasestacq3435
      @ezrasestacq3435 Рік тому

      Would love to know what your measurements approximately look like if you get a chance.
      I’ve been thinking of experimenting with clarifying a few cocktails of mine in hope of having ready made bottles for quick cocktails :)

  • @itsKrooner
    @itsKrooner 5 років тому +32

    A favorite bar of mine, Balderdash in Copenhagen, does a version of this with buttermilk and mezcal. Then mixed with some pineapple juice and dried lovage. It’s to die for!

    • @transgenderific1507
      @transgenderific1507 5 років тому +1

      So something completely different, not another version.

  • @__qux4705
    @__qux4705 5 років тому +331

    Can you do the hairy hangover from NCIS?
    (Attempt 25 - you cant ignore me forever)

    • @CocktailChemistry
      @CocktailChemistry  5 років тому +62

      I'll take a look! At first glance, looks pretty nasty ;)

    • @__qux4705
      @__qux4705 5 років тому +27

      Well see if you can out a ‘cocktail chemistry’ spin on the cocktail

    • @noname_atall
      @noname_atall 5 років тому +4

      if you want a really hairy hangover, use scp-420

  • @guitarjoel717
    @guitarjoel717 5 років тому +57

    You never cease to amaze and inspire! I can’t wait to try this. Thank you for continuing to produce such educational and unique content!

  • @adityadermawan1214
    @adityadermawan1214 5 років тому +7

    Yeah! Arak! Much love from Indonesia 🇮🇩

  • @AsianGargamel
    @AsianGargamel 3 роки тому +5

    Made this for this year's Christmas, very smooth and calling for refills. Thanks for sharing this recipe!

    • @AsianGargamel
      @AsianGargamel 3 роки тому

      Aaaaand already back for a second batch by popular demand!

  • @billtompkins1557
    @billtompkins1557 5 років тому +52

    Can you do the Aviation next? It’s a wonderful cocktail with a nice pale blue look to it.

    • @CocktailChemistry
      @CocktailChemistry  5 років тому +9

      will add it to the list!

    • @boarderking133
      @boarderking133 5 років тому

      How to drink did it

    • @22ninja1
      @22ninja1 5 років тому

      How to Drink did it twice.

    • @kathleenwhitfield9880
      @kathleenwhitfield9880 5 років тому

      I love Aviations. There is a huge difference between types of Creme de Violet. It may be worth working with three different ones to see how the outcome is different. We love Bitter Truth's version of creme de violet the best. It also gives it the Aviation the best sky blue color. Some other brands will leave the drink pink. :). So excited for you to try this one, Cocktail Chemistry!

    • @Floshen
      @Floshen 2 роки тому

      The aviation is the most overrated cocktail on planet earth. It tastes like dish soap regardless of which violette you use.

  • @bensirach3586
    @bensirach3586 5 років тому +20

    There's an anime, called "Bartender" I believe, that tells stories about patrons of a bar who talk to the bartender about their joys and sorrows of their day. At the end of each episode, the bartender gives them a drink where the ingredients and taste have a symbolic relevance to their issues, and they learn something from it. It'd be cool if you recreated some of the drinks.

    • @lathyrusloon
      @lathyrusloon 4 роки тому +3

      The Sleepy Barmaid is similar, with her moving cart bar keeping the location fluid. the cocktails are all real too which is nice, and almost all of them have their recipe to the side as they're made.

  • @markgoodrich685
    @markgoodrich685 5 років тому +1

    I had read this exact recipe a few months on The Splendid Table and hadn't been able to get the idea of it out of my head until I tried it for myself. And it is incredible! Velvety mouthfeel, delightful fruity taste, and that gorgeous pale hue. I'm making several batches of this as holiday presents. Thank you for featuring this old school style of punch.

  • @youraveragezoomer4248
    @youraveragezoomer4248 5 років тому +2

    Seriously love the dave brubeck in the background

  • @TestkanaalPOC
    @TestkanaalPOC 5 років тому

    Hi, I've made this twice, once a failed attempt using UHT milk. And a successful attempt with pasteurized milk. Impressed by the effect of the washing, love these advanced techniques.

  • @adashofbitter
    @adashofbitter 4 роки тому +1

    I made this for the first time last night. Not this one specifiically, but I milk washed a punch I really like from The Craft Cocktail Party - Ruby Punch and added tea instead of water for dillution:
    16oz Bourbon
    8oz Ruby Port
    16oz English Breakfast Tea
    4oz Lemon Juice
    Half a cup caster sugar mascerated in lemon peels of two lemons
    Slowly pour the concoction into 380mls of milk, stirring the whole time and strain through a coffee filter after 30 minutes.
    I tried spinning it in Dave Arnold's centrifuge, the Spinzall, and it was only very slightly cloudy. Certainly quicker than pouring through a coffee filter, though I ended up doing that anyway to get rid of the last bits of cloudiness.
    Wow. This drink is amazing. It has an incredible silky texture and barely tastes alcoholic despite being incredibly strong. It just tastes like lemony goodness. The wine flavours come through but are really light while somehow being full bodied, with none of the heaviness and thickness of wine. The only aspect of the whiskey that remains is the smokiness. With a more flavourful whiskey than Maker's Mark, other flavours might come through, but the smokiness is pretty beautiful in its own right. It is so smooth I could probably scull 2 liters of it without my tongue even noticing the alcohol.... But I probably shouldn't.

  • @jimwaa7212
    @jimwaa7212 5 років тому +2

    Just made this and oh my God. This is absolutely beautiful! Thank you!

  • @GregPolkinghorne
    @GregPolkinghorne 4 роки тому

    Going to make this for the family for Christmas. Should make for a nice drink on a hot Australian summer day.

  • @ryanproshusta9785
    @ryanproshusta9785 2 роки тому

    Did this with rum blackberry mead and mint tea for some bouji mojitos. Came out amazing

  • @SC-mq1eh
    @SC-mq1eh 5 років тому +35

    End result looked amazing - but I guess I'm just so immature, because every-time you use the nut milk bag, I crack up!

    • @reeffeeder
      @reeffeeder 5 років тому +8

      It's only a matter of time until Nick does a nut milk cocktail special...

  • @loked9962
    @loked9962 5 років тому +12

    Hey new to watching your channel but really love it, you made me start bartending and I love it. Big thanks to you :D

  • @skyguy193
    @skyguy193 5 років тому +7

    @1:30 no need to attack me during my day off!

  • @Tacospaceman
    @Tacospaceman 3 роки тому +4

    Here from the pina colada video, and you said “clarified milk punch” I was like wtf? And had to make sure I wasn’t insane.
    This is cool as fuck.

    • @LincolnH1224
      @LincolnH1224 3 роки тому +1

      I also watched the pina colada video and had to do some more research.

  • @alexpaww
    @alexpaww 5 років тому

    In Switzerland, we have a bottled drink similar to this but without the alcohol, it's called "rivella", very tasty and refreshing

  • @andreaazzaroni2650
    @andreaazzaroni2650 4 роки тому

    I didn't have all the ingredients, so I used a medium tea, and a strong rum istead, but it was still fantastic!

  • @_lemonaut_
    @_lemonaut_ 5 років тому

    Damn! I just tried this recipe and I don't regret it! Thank you for showing us this recipe! Bless your soul! Cheers mate!

  • @Sweeedy
    @Sweeedy 5 років тому

    While you've got the arrak you should try to make swedish punsch, it's delicious! Aged arrak, black tea, sugar, lemon juice and water is mixed and topped with some aged rum.
    It is basically a liquere (spelling?), and we drink it either cold as is or heated with yellow pea soup.
    Cheers from Sweden!

  • @dead_fox
    @dead_fox 5 років тому +1

    Amazing video! I'll definitely try it out this weekend

    • @seronymus
      @seronymus 5 років тому

      You're not bisexual lol, get a proper spouse already you degenerate

  • @smckibbinsmusic
    @smckibbinsmusic 4 роки тому

    I just made this, and boy oh boy! So goooood

  • @plantpun
    @plantpun 5 років тому

    Neat! Similar to how an egg coffee makes the result less astringent. Thanks for the info on a drink I never heard of!

  • @mjeek
    @mjeek 5 років тому

    Just tried this and it's amazing! Thank you for sharing!

  • @camshend
    @camshend 5 років тому

    I’ve never seen anything like this. Very cool

  • @johnf.kennedy8108
    @johnf.kennedy8108 5 років тому

    I watch the full adds for this channel. My way of donating

  • @Pheatrix
    @Pheatrix 5 років тому

    I made this drink and I was very skeptical after adding the milk...
    But it tasted incredibly good!

  • @TargetZeroOne
    @TargetZeroOne 5 років тому

    I love punches, because I can make them in advance; allowing me to mingle and not bartend. That plus the colder weather makes me crave one of my favorite (though just a little more involved for service) punches, a Tom and Jerry. Would love to see you get some more press to this old drink. Maybe even an excuse to pick up a Tom and Jerry set!

  • @cosmicerror2924
    @cosmicerror2924 4 роки тому

    Made some, now it's my sister's favorite drink.

  • @bruin_tea_et_ecriture
    @bruin_tea_et_ecriture 3 роки тому +1

    This looks really interesting. I do have one question: why didn't you use simple syrup instead?

  • @hallihallo3390
    @hallihallo3390 5 років тому

    Background music is lowkey chill af

  • @javierr.castillo1101
    @javierr.castillo1101 5 років тому

    Yes!!! Just what i wanted to see

  • @gNatflaps
    @gNatflaps 2 роки тому +1

    i would love to try clarifying a latte, mix the milk and coffee first to pull out the bitter tanins and then clarify it, and potentially even carbonate to make a fizzy coffee soda that isn’t super bitter like most espresso soda

    • @johnprice3379
      @johnprice3379 Рік тому

      the challenge is that this method requires a citrus component to react with the milk and create the curds for filtration. The curdling process is what pulls the tannins and harshness out of the drink

    • @gNatflaps
      @gNatflaps Рік тому +1

      @@johnprice3379 yeah my thought is to use orange juice as that tends to pair well with espresso

  • @robs4574
    @robs4574 5 років тому

    This recipe looks familiar- I made one with the same ingredients from America’s test kitchen. I love this stuff and so did my guests!

  • @pranavgautam96
    @pranavgautam96 4 роки тому

    This guy kills!

  • @GabyGibson
    @GabyGibson Рік тому

    Definitely going to try this

  • @skipsterz
    @skipsterz 3 роки тому

    Awesome! I want to try to make a clarified version of crema di limoncello. But traditionally only the peels are used in cellos so, I’m worried about upsetting the balance of the final result by adding much lemon juice.

  • @dalusa81
    @dalusa81 5 років тому

    an extra thumbs up for the AMARO book!

  • @seanmicucci6572
    @seanmicucci6572 5 років тому +2

    Love all your videos!
    Does milk punch have a "milky" taste? If not, is there a way to get that taste in a clear cocktail?

  • @buttonsbebe
    @buttonsbebe 5 років тому +1

    Just found your channel while looking for smoke drinks. Think we can do it this holiday without burning the house down? 🤣 New sub!

  • @ScyonNeon
    @ScyonNeon 5 років тому

    Super excited to see you doing this one! I've tried my hands at it with mixed results, but I'm amateur at best lol

  • @shepra2006
    @shepra2006 5 років тому

    Awesome Nick:) Am going to try this one.

  • @skandarc2810
    @skandarc2810 5 років тому

    Wow 😍. You are a wizard Nick 🧙‍♂️ what a crazy drink to try to make. I’m soo curious as to how it tastes. Lovely video sir.

  • @HRhyperlapse
    @HRhyperlapse 5 років тому

    Awesome 😍 just loved it

  • @OchoCinco5K
    @OchoCinco5K 5 років тому

    Hi Cocktail Chemistry, found your channel from Binging with Babish. I love it, could you do a video on how to make a Gratefull Dead ?

  • @wyattbreymeyer4033
    @wyattbreymeyer4033 4 роки тому +3

    fun fact this is how they make that clear protien

  • @samUmi
    @samUmi 5 років тому

    Great job

  • @daviosantos
    @daviosantos 5 років тому +1

    Make something with Cachaça when possible, please.

  • @SpontImagoSoul
    @SpontImagoSoul 5 років тому +1

    Outside of some Pinnacle cocktail books outside of beachbum berry or even the Savoy cocktail book, what other material should I buy in terms of cocktail spirits and or techniques? Also haven't heard of this recipe before and I'm glad that you're posting it I'm definitely going to give it a try this evening after work!

    • @bruceharlick3322
      @bruceharlick3322 5 років тому

      Liquid Intelligence and Imbibe! are both excellent. I also really like Martin's Smuggler's Cove book (a must if you are into Tiki) and Brad Parson's Bitters and Amaro books.

  • @David-cb6bd
    @David-cb6bd 5 років тому

    Had to sub immediately lol love these videos

  • @MoxieLaBouche
    @MoxieLaBouche 5 років тому

    Mine never gets quite as clear, but holy schnikies is this tasty!!

  • @Nicknacktheking
    @Nicknacktheking 5 років тому

    Amazeinf as always sir

  • @arashsani6719
    @arashsani6719 3 роки тому

    this looks like a drink for me

  • @ferdyseptianto2106
    @ferdyseptianto2106 5 років тому

    As Indonesian I've never heard Batavia Arak before :"(
    And top notch quality video as always

    • @Kataage_HRYK312
      @Kataage_HRYK312 5 років тому

      batavia arrack is not produced in indonesia anymore

  • @kloudkitt7967
    @kloudkitt7967 5 років тому

    That’s so fucking cool.

  • @ronaldchan3080
    @ronaldchan3080 5 років тому +1

    May I ask what temperatures are the tea and the milk at when they are mixed in? Is it room temperature or would it be warm/hot? (And does it actually affect the result in any way?)

    • @adashofbitter
      @adashofbitter 3 роки тому +1

      No effect. I leave the tea to cool a bit so that it doesn't burn off the alcohol, but it doesn't matter if it makes the punch hot. The punch being hot and the milk being hot don't matter. It works cold, warm or hot.

  • @dillonthebartender
    @dillonthebartender Рік тому

    nice!

  • @SeanDiRocco1
    @SeanDiRocco1 5 років тому

    Hey guys. great video.
    I'm just wondering if you could clarify condensed milk at all?
    Thanks.

  • @math-niel
    @math-niel 5 років тому

    That looks really good. Got to try this. Thinking of making this for giving away at christmas. Know of more cocktails that is suitable for bottling like this one?

    • @CocktailChemistry
      @CocktailChemistry  5 років тому

      any spirit forward cocktail (old fashioned, negroni, etc)

    • @math-niel
      @math-niel 5 років тому

      @@CocktailChemistry thanks.

  • @SuperLazyCat
    @SuperLazyCat Місяць тому

    does anyone know how I can make it less sweet? Just cut the sugar in half? Just noticing it is lacking flavor and is overly sweet is that what it's suppose to taste like?

  • @fernandaroig2964
    @fernandaroig2964 5 років тому +1

    This reminds me of Rivella 😍

    • @jackodoyle2061
      @jackodoyle2061 5 років тому

      Fernanda Roig had I lot of it on a holidays in Switzerland on recommendation from a local . Very good

  • @OjaioFansub
    @OjaioFansub 5 років тому

    I tried buy couldn't find the arrack, also it's not fully clear but I think is because I stir it a bit to much

  • @stefankats7941
    @stefankats7941 5 років тому

    So much great videos. Found your channel 2 days ago and i've watched almost everything! Do you think you could make the aqua velva cocktail from the zodiac movie and maybe offer some advice on how to improve upon it?

  • @antonsteiger7716
    @antonsteiger7716 5 років тому

    I noticed you got the new book from The Aviary. How are you liking it? Personally, I think it is currently the reigning champ of cocktail books, but I think Cocktail Codex could give it a run for its money.

  • @ryanyyx71
    @ryanyyx71 5 років тому

    CURDLE CAM!

  • @Nocturn3
    @Nocturn3 5 років тому +3

    Huh, it's like fancy, non fermented kvass. Definitely gonna try this sometime!

  • @RequiemPoete
    @RequiemPoete 5 років тому +2

    So my end result was good, but it takes for-f*ing-ever to filter it!!!! How long should it take? I'm going on two hours..... The cloth and coffee filter get so gunked up I can't use them and have to switch out

    • @adashofbitter
      @adashofbitter 4 роки тому

      it's definitely a prepare-in-advance kind of drink. I tend to make several liters of it at a time and keep it in my fridge. It keeps indefinitely, though you will notice it becomes slightly bitter over time. With coffee filters, 4-5 hours is pretty normal.

  • @lukepitts4521
    @lukepitts4521 5 років тому

    Could you milk wash with toasted cream? How would that functionally change a milk-washed cocktail?

  • @sikerow3180
    @sikerow3180 5 років тому

    I will never drink alcohol but dam mixing all these things seem so fun

  • @necronomicon1472
    @necronomicon1472 5 років тому +4

    Peru's Pisco Sour please!

    • @victortlaczani714
      @victortlaczani714 2 місяці тому

      You meant a variation of the whiskey sour 😅

  • @xManAvenger
    @xManAvenger Рік тому

    After making the milk punch, can you clarify it again? Like after tossing the curdles with new milk?

  • @theblackbaron4119
    @theblackbaron4119 5 років тому

    Talking about milk, I would really like to see your take on A clockwork orange's laced milk drink that Alex and his droogs consume. To get in the mood for so e ultraviolence.

  • @vizzo7
    @vizzo7 4 роки тому

    hi, thanks for your great videos. WOuld this also work without a nut milk bag and filter everything directly through a coffee filter

  • @hellochunn
    @hellochunn 4 роки тому

    I made this last night and holy shit is it good.

  • @spacespectrum9279
    @spacespectrum9279 3 роки тому

    What ratio of milk to lime should I use if i want to make only the clear milk without the other ingredients?

  • @Sagwafu
    @Sagwafu 5 років тому

    Is this your own recipe or is it one you've read and modified. I had milk punch for the first time in CDMX this past January at a bar called "Baltra" and it was incredibly delicious!

  • @JMacsAmateurKitchen
    @JMacsAmateurKitchen 5 років тому +1

    Loving this!!! Just picked up the Aviary cocktail book, about to do some advanced episodes on it :) you should check out the book!!

  • @GravityBee1
    @GravityBee1 3 роки тому

    Is the only thing you need for this to work alcohol and acid? I wanna make a cocktail and infuse it with the milk punch (and clarify it) but the port and tea wouldn't work with my idea.

  • @Vorchov1
    @Vorchov1 5 років тому +1

    Would cachaça work instead of the Arrack? I have cachaça but they don’t sell van Oosten in Alabama and you can’t ship in booze here so I’d have to go on a road trip for some. I know you said any Light Rum would work, I just wondered if you thought cachaça might be better?

    • @pretzels713
      @pretzels713 5 років тому

      Vorchov1 should be fine. Chachaca is similar to rum

  • @trucality
    @trucality 4 роки тому

    If I wanted to milk wash wine or sake, how much lime/lemon juice do I need to add? You recommended a 4:1 ratio for milk, but there is no recommendation for the acidic component. Please help!

  • @arifdwiprastowo480
    @arifdwiprastowo480 3 роки тому

    Wow arak yeah

  • @AlajBag
    @AlajBag 3 роки тому

    What about changing the porter to madeira?

  • @LimakPan
    @LimakPan 5 років тому

    To other slavic viewers: This works with cheap sweet wine, Czech UM, and teabags of ahmed's or whatever cheap, strong tea you drink. Probably not the original taste, but still surprisingly pleasant.

  • @the_lord_james
    @the_lord_james 6 місяців тому

    My coffee filter step is dripping ungodly slow. What part did I do wrong?

  • @sevenmile24
    @sevenmile24 5 років тому

    .....wow. Mind = BLOWN

  • @EverettGuess
    @EverettGuess 5 років тому

    While on the subject of drinks that sound gross but are probably delicious, have you ever made a mayonnaise cocktail like the Mayoty Dog or Mayogarita from Mayonnaise Kitchen in Tokyo?

  • @melaniepabon2914
    @melaniepabon2914 3 роки тому

    Hey! I tried this at home.. quick question. What kind of coffee filter equipment are you using? I could not get it to strain through my coffee filters at home! Thank you

  • @jdvplus7400
    @jdvplus7400 5 років тому

    excellent tutorial! would turbinado/demerara sugar work well in this?

  • @normrubio
    @normrubio 4 роки тому +1

    If yar lactose intolerant, would this flare a reaction?

  • @MattG-mw7zi
    @MattG-mw7zi 5 років тому +2

    "I know the idea of curdling milk in a cocktail sounds gross"
    Just wait until you hear about the cement mixer.

  • @wormer104
    @wormer104 Рік тому

    Do you refrigerate while waiting for the curdling process?

  • @julianxie8
    @julianxie8 5 років тому +4

    Mr Cocktail, how much do you think is the alcohol percentage in this clarified milk punch and what would you recommend mixing with this drink if thinking about making a cocktail with it? 😛

    • @CocktailChemistry
      @CocktailChemistry  5 років тому +5

      Just did the math using my calculator, it's just shy of 10%. Definitely drink it straight or on the rocks!

    • @azraelf.6287
      @azraelf.6287 5 років тому

      Can you explain the math you used for the rest of the class?

    • @CocktailChemistry
      @CocktailChemistry  5 років тому +3

      @@azraelf.6287 math is hard, thats why i built a calculator www.cocktailchemistrylab.com/calculator

    • @Taurickk
      @Taurickk 5 років тому +2

      @@azraelf.6287 If you know the abv and volume of all the liquids in your drink you can work out the alcohol percentage.
      Lets keep it simple and say you're doing a rum and coke.
      60ml of 40% abv rum = 60ml * 0.4 = 24ml of alcohol
      240ml coke + 60ml rum = 300ml total volume
      24ml alcohol / 300ml = 8% abv
      You can do the same thing for cocktails with different spirits, just work out the alcohol content of each spirit and then add the total ml of alcohol together.
      Or you could do it the easy way and use this www.cocktailchemistrylab.com/calculator

  • @RanielDadcliffe
    @RanielDadcliffe 4 роки тому

    man i love ur way of talking xDDDD ur voice is so smooooooooth

  • @TechGirlTiff
    @TechGirlTiff 4 роки тому

    Do you think this could handle being shipped to someone as a gift? I imagine there is enough alcohol in it to stay good but I wanted second opinions. You think it's worth uping the booze a little just for non refridgerated shelf life? Any other issues anyone seeing shipping this to someone as a birthday gift?

  • @bigsmoke1069
    @bigsmoke1069 2 роки тому

    Anybody else can explain me the function of clarifying drinks?