My favorite Daiquiri

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  • Опубліковано 18 лип 2018
  • I normally wouldn't release two rum cocktails in a row but today is National Daiquiri Day! Yay! So of course we're going to release a daiquiri video!
    The history of this drink's ingredients is far older than the drink itself. The mixture of Rum, Lime and Sugar traces it's history waaaaay back to the 17th Century when the British began importing it back to England from the west indies. It wasn't very long before the seafaring folk doing the actual importing figured out how delicious it was to make punches by adding these things together. Once imported to England though, only the rich could afford these rarified ingredients. I haven't done the research to prove this but I'm pretty sure this mixture of alcohol citrus and sugar did it's part in the creation of Pirates. The sailors risking their lives to import a product they couldn't afford I'm sure pissed them off enough to rebel and take hold of these valuable commodities for themselves.
    Fast Forward to 1740 when British Navy Admiral Edward "Old Grog" Vernon ordered that all Rum rations for the men be mixed with Limes (they'd figured out that it was a cure for scurvy by now) and sugar to dilute the potent spirit. At the time England was at war with Spain and now that the British were a little more healthy and a tad more sober than their Spanish counterparts which gave them a small advantage. But still the modern day daiquiri wasn't made until...
    ...Another war with Spain was underway, this time the Spanish-American War around 1898. The story goes that an American mining engineer stationed in Cuba named Jennings Cox created the drink to help protect his workers from Yellow Fever. There were rumors that Cox created the drink at a dinner party when he ran out of Gin and only had Rum left. Several decades after that another man by the name of P.D. Pagliuchi claimed that he was in fact the creator of the Daiquiri and retold the dinner party story. We'll probably never know the true history but we can all mull it over while we're drinking this fantastic cocktail.
    If you want a more comprehensive look at the history of the Daiquiri you should pick up Jeff "Beachbum" Berry's fantastic book Potions Of The Caribbean. Here's a link"
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    Here's The Specs:
    2oz or 60ml Rum
    1oz or 30ml Lime Juice
    .75oz or 20ml Simple Syrup
    Lime Wheel Garnish
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  • @tahnolikessharing
    @tahnolikessharing 6 років тому +54

    2:15 The infamous mascot finally makes an appearance (on the tin)! 😂

  • @defyiant
    @defyiant 6 років тому +56

    It wouldn't be
    the educated barfly without an actual barfly buzzing around

  • @axelwedelin92
    @axelwedelin92 3 роки тому +13

    I always turn my daquiris into rum sours. Honestly, any time I can add egg white to a drink I will. The texture and the foam just makes everything better

  • @claudioarf
    @claudioarf 6 років тому +5

    One of the best youtube channels on cocktails, for sure! Daiquiri is such delight.

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  6 років тому +2

      Thank Claudio, we appreciate that. And we're always looking for ways to improve and make better episodes for you guys.

  • @brendanbizot9645
    @brendanbizot9645 4 роки тому +6

    I’m normally not one to comment, but this drink is outstanding and I find myself continuing to come back to this “root cocktail.” As with every drink on your channel, excellent job.

  • @Merck088
    @Merck088 4 роки тому +3

    Enjoyed this. It’s nice to hear the backstory on a classic

  • @DwightMS1
    @DwightMS1 2 роки тому

    The Daiquiri is such a perfect cocktail, so simple, but so satisfying.

  • @timmarkley9309
    @timmarkley9309 2 роки тому +1

    I just picked up a bottle of the Plantation Pineapple rum and immediately made this daquiri. I used .5 oz of Demerarra syrup instead of simple and it's just a fantastic drink. So good!!

  • @tylerdurden69420
    @tylerdurden69420 5 років тому +15

    1:27 The barfly meets the barfly!

  • @mhooshidar
    @mhooshidar 3 роки тому

    My favorite as well! Just great.

  • @coreyblake2110
    @coreyblake2110 5 років тому +3

    Another great clip awesome bar set up

  • @cassettiquette6103
    @cassettiquette6103 5 років тому +3

    Beautifully done, sir!

  • @dmitrisidorenko2699
    @dmitrisidorenko2699 5 років тому +1

    Wonderful texture at the beginning! So nice and frothy! Thou it won't last long...

  • @ManInArea
    @ManInArea 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the tip about pineapple rum. That’s really nice!

  • @kathygrunstad8701
    @kathygrunstad8701 Рік тому

    I enjoy all your videos
    I love the history

  • @elkay404
    @elkay404 3 роки тому +5

    THE ORIGINAL DAQIRI

    • @lxvecoban
      @lxvecoban 3 роки тому +1

      Kk

    • @supzanna
      @supzanna 3 роки тому +2

      the.............................................................................................daqiri

    • @jvrthxypz
      @jvrthxypz 2 роки тому

      THE
      ORIGINAL
      DAQIRI

  • @theoriginalunder8551
    @theoriginalunder8551 Рік тому +3

    THE ORIGINAL DEQUIRI. luv u elkay eternal baltic tiger 🐅

  • @margefoyle6796
    @margefoyle6796 5 років тому

    Since summer just started, I finally made this cocktail. I absolutely love it - by far the best daquiri I've ever had. Thank you!!
    That said, I'm going to be providing some drinks at a barbecue and I know the folks are going to want something a bit icier than this. Do you have a version that has this fantastic flavor, but also some pebble ice? If not, okay - I understand.

  • @timnelson9855
    @timnelson9855 2 роки тому

    Like many others, I also used Plantation 3 Star, and god damn, it is delicious! Between this and the mai tai, rum drinks are quickly climbing up the ranks to being some of my favorite cocktails.

  • @grapetonenatches186
    @grapetonenatches186 3 роки тому +12

    A brilliant drink. One I enjoy often. In fact the other afternoon I was about to imbibe a beautiful Appleton daiquiri when a curious thing happened. You see, whilst carrying a bottle of Angostura Amaro and another of Elemakule Tiki Bittermens up from the pantry to the bar (requisite drink in hand) I missplaced my footing somewhere near the top of the flight. What followed was a calamity of flips and crashes wherein 1/4 tsp Amaro and a blast of Bitters became perfectly intermingled with my daiquiri inside of the Nick and Nora. That day I acquired newfound appreciation for traction and a wonderful drink which my wife has lovingly dubbed the Staircase.

    • @JoshChristiane
      @JoshChristiane 3 роки тому +3

      I'm going to make that tonight in your honour.

    • @grapetonenatches186
      @grapetonenatches186 3 роки тому +2

      @@JoshChristiane Enjoy.

    • @GuyrillaBraun
      @GuyrillaBraun 2 роки тому

      Nobody fucking talks like this, or thinks like this, or writes like this.

    • @grapetonenatches186
      @grapetonenatches186 2 роки тому +1

      @@GuyrillaBraun And yet, here I am.

    • @GuyrillaBraun
      @GuyrillaBraun 2 роки тому

      @@grapetonenatches186Still living in a sad fantasy world

  • @Marauder623
    @Marauder623 5 років тому +2

    With my recipe i go for 30ml lime juice and simple syrup, the reason is because i find it softens up the acidity just enough that i get a decent evolution in the flavours (especially when using Havana Club rum)

  • @Barprints
    @Barprints 3 роки тому

    So simple and yet so easy to mess up!

  • @joeyharmon1342
    @joeyharmon1342 5 років тому +3

    Pirates were rampant in the Caribbean before what is considered the Golden Age of Piracy. Just look at Henry Morgan in the mid-late 1600’s. Pirates at that time were obsessed with Spanish Brandy rather than rum, since brandy was much more prevalent at the time.
    Still a great video, keep it up!

  • @OakAndAge
    @OakAndAge 3 роки тому

    Great video, man

  • @craigmstephens
    @craigmstephens 4 роки тому

    yes you are right on the timeline...rum rations was given twice a day to sailors and then lime was added to avoid scurvy and later on due to 80 ABV rum and its was very potent they could add sugar to sweeten it up doing extra duties on the ship...

  • @ab8761
    @ab8761 2 роки тому

    Hi Leandro, I would like to extend my home bar towards rum drinks. I'm not that familiar with rum so far so I don't know how to start. Is there a rum you would recommend both for El Presidente and the Daiquiri? Would appreciate your advice! Cheers

  • @cnhoffman
    @cnhoffman 6 років тому +8

    Jennings did invent it, but he introduced to Cubans first. Havana was a major hub for cocktails. If you really want the one-stop shop for learning about the daiquiri, read Potion of the Caribbean by Jeff "Beach Bum" Berry.

  • @garlicgirl3149
    @garlicgirl3149 6 років тому +1

    I just made it. Love it! Not overly sweet. Tasty lime goodness. Thank you as always for expertise.😃

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  6 років тому +1

      Garlic Girl awesome! Glad you liked it! Thanks
      For the kind words!

  • @NathanWind99
    @NathanWind99 Рік тому

    I finally made one of these, it was amazing and dangerously easy to drink. What is it about citrus and sugar that renders alcohol so easy to drink?

  • @JosephTheBurrito
    @JosephTheBurrito 4 роки тому +5

    Great cocktail, used Plantation 3 Star for this, because you use it for so many other rum cocktails. Will have to try out the pineapple kind some time.

    • @drax14QC
      @drax14QC 3 роки тому

      It’s pretty good with Plantation 3 Stars !

    • @LemonMeIon
      @LemonMeIon 2 роки тому

      That’s a great rum! I’ve compared and found I prefer something more complex for daiquiris like Plantation 5 or Bacardi 8.

  • @stangierski
    @stangierski 6 років тому

    I am not a big fan of Daiquiri but love your video ;)

  • @kimnese4238
    @kimnese4238 6 років тому +1

    As always another awesome video Leandro! Gonna give this a try soon. Cheers from Germany! Ps.: Looking forward for your 101 best buy "standard" liquors (Whisky, Rum, Gin) video.

  • @user-nv1uz8qv4z
    @user-nv1uz8qv4z 11 місяців тому

    I make a pineapple/coconut daiquiri. Your recipe exactly, with 1/4 oz. Koloa coconut rum added. But I find that your recipe with any rum is great.

  • @holyglockamole8608
    @holyglockamole8608 3 роки тому

    Just such a simple delicious cocktail. Hey I have some raspberry syrup so if I wanted to make this a raspberry daquiri should I muddle some raspberries or should I use the syrup?

    • @grapetonenatches186
      @grapetonenatches186 3 роки тому

      I have tried both methods with strawberries and simple vs syrup and also raspberries and simple vs syrup and my guests and I much prefer muddled berries in both cases.

  • @JosephTheBurrito
    @JosephTheBurrito 3 роки тому

    Siesta Key white rum absolutely is amazing with this. Pineapple rum someday. Maybe at Cole’s, that would be awesome.

    • @Barprints
      @Barprints 3 роки тому

      Great with a good aged rum as well. Can't go wrong with this template

  • @deviltiluka
    @deviltiluka 2 роки тому +2

    Original
    Daqiri

  • @ghostblader
    @ghostblader 6 років тому +3

    Love your videos! Why do you pour your second tin’s remaining liquid straight into the cup instead of into the other tin? If you’re double straining, I’d think there’s a chance for an ice shard or two to get in there since that second tin isn’t strained.

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  6 років тому +2

      Nanda Ravi just getting all the liquid in the glass I’ve never seen a shard of ice from doing this but it’s possible. Either way it won’t affect the cocktail really. That second tin really only has a tiny bug of liquid in it

    • @maddoxxie
      @maddoxxie 5 років тому +1

      because it looks cool AF :D

    • @grapetonenatches186
      @grapetonenatches186 3 роки тому +1

      I am a certified alcoholic and I can attest that this is not an issue that has ever had any effect on me whatsoever.

  • @Boyakacsha
    @Boyakacsha 6 років тому +2

    Plantation Stiggins' Fancy is really great for Daiquiris!

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  6 років тому +1

      Boyakacsha one of my favorites!

    • @carlosorozco5446
      @carlosorozco5446 6 років тому +1

      Boyakacsha I just bought some too! Definitely have to try it out!

  • @kelton8786
    @kelton8786 5 років тому +3

    Rum was used on ships to prevent the water from going bad. Sailors were not usually allowed to get drunk while at sea which is why they often drink heavily upon returning to port

    • @SuperMikeFender
      @SuperMikeFender 5 років тому

      rum and water mixed together was grogg or something right?

    • @chitoryu12
      @chitoryu12 5 років тому

      @@SuperMikeFender Basically. Grog was watered-down rum with some lime juice to add flavor.

    • @christopherreed4723
      @christopherreed4723 5 років тому +1

      The Royal Navy issued rum on a daily basis. Every sailor received a measure of it. The rum ration was an incentive for the crews, since a sailor's life was pretty unpleasant even by the standards of the day. Exemplary performance would be rewarded by ordering that the sailor(s) in question be issued an extra ration of rum. Minor disciplinary transgressions could be punished by ordering the malefactor's rum ration stopped for a period, a punishment that, according to C.S. Forester, was considered more dire by many sailors than a flogging. Navy rum was taken aboard in small barrels called "ankers". This overproof rum was diluted down to issue strength in a carefully supervised and guarded procedure as needed. The special cask of diluted rum, the "scuttlebutt" was one of several places on the ship that were under 24/7 guard by Marines. The Royal Navy maintained it's rum ration into the 1970s, iirc. The U.S. Navy also issued a daily rum ration, for similar reasons, but discontinued it rather earlier.

    • @christopherreed4723
      @christopherreed4723 5 років тому

      As for the water on board, while it could become quite foul with algae etc., this generally only happened on long voyages, or if the cask was new, or "green". Water (or salted meat) kept in aged casks could last quite a long time before going bad. Most navies maintained large cooperages that manufactured and aged casks as well as storing used ones for re-issue to ships as they commissioned. An important and often overlooked precursor to the Battle of the Armada was a raid carried out by the English (under Sir Francis Drake, if memory serves) that targeted one of the principal cooperages supplying the Spanish Armada. A great deal of material was destroyed in the raid, including hundreds of barrels. As a result the Armada had to use many new-made, unaged barrels for their water and salted meat...which is one reason that by the time they engaged the English a significant percentage of their crews were sick, and consequently not giving their best performance.
      As far as I know, rum was not generally added to the daily water ration to disinfect it or make it keep longer. At least in the Royal Navy, the water ration was always separate from the rum ration.

    • @grapetonenatches186
      @grapetonenatches186 3 роки тому

      Did you just make this up and post it?

  • @andrewyarosh1809
    @andrewyarosh1809 3 роки тому +7

    I’ve been playing with mixed rums for my Daiquiris. Best combo so far: .5oz Wray & Nephew overproof, .5 Plantation 3 star, .5 oz Appleton Estate Signature, .5 oz Cruzan aged.
    Also, curious about the glass choice. I’m a fan of the Nick & Nora, but would love to know why you chose it here?

    • @JoshChristiane
      @JoshChristiane 3 роки тому +2

      That's a great mix! I really like to mix in a spiced rum personally, so I'll do half Plantation and half Kraken or something really dark and spiced, it can be overpowering but if you don't overdo it then it adds a really nice profile.

    • @Barprints
      @Barprints 3 роки тому

      Those are all great choices and give your guests a bunch of option. I personally like the Nick and Nora for anything that's meant to be sipped. "easier" to handle than a coupe or martini glass.

  • @thirdeyeassassin
    @thirdeyeassassin 6 років тому

    How long does your fresh squeezed lime juice last?

  • @yonexdmedley8923
    @yonexdmedley8923 2 роки тому +5

    Elkay

    • @k00rpsy
      @k00rpsy 2 роки тому

      the original... DAQIRI

  • @annbraziel8678
    @annbraziel8678 4 роки тому +1

    I don’t even like rum and that looks good.

  • @elijahkaehler9369
    @elijahkaehler9369 4 роки тому

    Would u ever do a first person cocktail video as if we were making it?

  • @Thorvard101
    @Thorvard101 5 років тому

    Should the simple Syrup be 1:1(sugar:water) or 2:1?

    • @tobiasdegard610
      @tobiasdegard610 5 років тому

      2:1 is callad a "heavy simple", so since he did not specify I would assume 1:1

  • @emamartinez3789
    @emamartinez3789 5 років тому

    Where I live is difficult to get limes, is it ok if I use lemon juice? Should I change the proportions to balance it?
    Sorry if my english is not correct, I do not handle it very well.

    • @tobiasdegard610
      @tobiasdegard610 5 років тому

      It would not be a Daquiri if you used lemon juice, and they taste very different. There really is no good substitution for limes. Are you able to buy lime juice? It might still be tasty with lemon, but it would not be the same

    • @marioelbros
      @marioelbros 5 років тому

      Fuck, mate, where I live in Mexco is the opposite, you can't find lemons. By the way, lime in spanish is ''limón'' and lemon in spanish is "lima".

    • @grapetonenatches186
      @grapetonenatches186 3 роки тому

      @@marioelbros Knowing this I am still surprised by the number of people who do not understand this dichotomy. A guy asked me at the grocery store while holding a lime "This is a lemon, right?" I said thats a lime, sir. To which his girlfriend said "I told you." There were of course signs right next to the fruit as well.

  • @robertn3685
    @robertn3685 6 років тому +3

    Best Daiquiri tutorial on UA-cam at the moment 👌👌👌

  • @jimward5016
    @jimward5016 5 років тому +6

    Can I make more than one at a time and just double the recipe?

  • @user-hf5bm3hl7q
    @user-hf5bm3hl7q Рік тому

    I use 50 ml light rum,25ml of each lime juice and 1:1 simple syrup

  • @samatkinson4545
    @samatkinson4545 4 роки тому

    Is this not a piña daiq? It may be improved with a dem instead of simple tho

  • @yapsam1475
    @yapsam1475 5 років тому +1

    Hi Simple syrup is that 1:1?

  • @Scooterx2
    @Scooterx2 4 роки тому

    Any thoughts on using Rose’s Lime (since it’s lime juice with sugar already added)?

    • @grapetonenatches186
      @grapetonenatches186 3 роки тому

      I have a bottle of Rose's lime cordial. Still cant figure quite what it is to be used for. Definitely not cocktails, for absolutely surely certain.

    • @ozymandias3456
      @ozymandias3456 3 роки тому +1

      @@grapetonenatches186 Greg from How to Drink who constantly advocates against Roses, says that even he didn't mind it to make his Gimlet which is supposedly the main use for roses lime

    • @grapetonenatches186
      @grapetonenatches186 3 роки тому

      @@ozymandias3456 Another reason to avoid greg.

    • @ozymandias3456
      @ozymandias3456 3 роки тому +1

      @@grapetonenatches186 Why? He seems well respected and knowledgeable within the cocktail community. If it makes you feel less hurt, he made a better version of Roses lime

    • @grapetonenatches186
      @grapetonenatches186 3 роки тому

      @@ozymandias3456 The sooner you forget about roses the better your cocktails will be. You cant make a steak from hotdog meat.

  • @j777
    @j777 2 роки тому

    I want to like this video every time I make it, but they won't let me 🍹

  • @deomtt
    @deomtt 5 років тому +4

    Great recipe for a classic rum cocktail. I prefer using only darker colored rums for this because of their body and character.

    • @marioelbros
      @marioelbros 5 років тому +1

      And in what cocktails do you use white rum?

    • @deomtt
      @deomtt 5 років тому +2

      marioelbros, I would use clear rum or what we call in the Caribbean "white" rum in fruit based, sweet cocktails. The dark rums are better suited for cleaner mixes like pure water, club soda or on the rocks in which the body, flavor and character of the dark rum is more distinguishable. Similar to Scotch whiskey.

    • @deomtt
      @deomtt 5 років тому

      marioelbros like in a pina colada

  • @thos313
    @thos313 4 роки тому

    Leandro, It just kills me when you cut with your nice knife on stainless steel. (But this is a superb Daiquiri.)

    • @JoshChristiane
      @JoshChristiane 3 роки тому

      It looked like one of those dull not-so-sharp cheap knives that you could do that with without really caring much, every chef has at least one knife for stuff like that haha.

  • @MichaelMenegos
    @MichaelMenegos 5 років тому +8

    The "original" Daiquiri. "Traditional" version.
    (Very tasty drink though when using Plantation Pineapple Rum)

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  5 років тому +2

      well, I was referencing the build specs when saying "traditional" daiquiri, not rum choice. It's just not done in a blender.

    • @MichaelMenegos
      @MichaelMenegos 5 років тому +2

      In that case I find the cuban name really fitting: Daiquirí Natural!
      Or, plainly, shaken Daiquirí.
      Great channel, I do enjoy and appreciate your work!

  • @mrbobm00
    @mrbobm00 5 років тому

    Hey there, had an incident at the bar last night and realised something. Do daquiries require more aeration-dilution, hence more shaking than most drinks?

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  5 років тому +1

      mrbobm007 if daiquiris are done properly then they’re shaken with a big rock Of Ice and those big rocks impart a lot less dilution so you have to shake longer. The rock will give superior texture to the drink and that’s why many bartenders shake their daiquiris this way

    • @mrbobm00
      @mrbobm00 5 років тому

      @@TheEducatedBarfly yes we had an issue and changed our ice cubes for the night, and while the rest of the cocktails seemed quite unaffected, daquiries were not coming to the proper amount in the glass and proper texture.

    • @mrbobm00
      @mrbobm00 5 років тому

      @@TheEducatedBarfly for comparison's sake, do you know how many ml or oz the glass in the video is?

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  5 років тому

      the nick and noras I use are 5oz and the coupes I use are 5.5 but you could also get away with a 6oz coupe too

  • @statix6979
    @statix6979 4 роки тому

    Wow

  • @6nny
    @6nny Рік тому +2

    TMJ ELKAY

  • @casneyens1109
    @casneyens1109 6 років тому +5

    Still my favourite cocktail. I guess the most common recipe is 3/4 oz each of simple syrup and lime juice and 2 oz of a good quality rum (I use Havana Club 3 for daiquiris/mojitos). This recipe seems interesting, definitely gonna try it out!

    • @adamsmith7883
      @adamsmith7883 6 років тому +1

      I use this recipe, because I like sour drinks. When my friends ask for a daiquiri I do 3/4 oz. of each, because most of them like sweeter drinks.

    • @kevinfager.
      @kevinfager. 6 років тому +1

      For me personally...if I'm making something on the fly (no pun intended) I'll use 1 lime 3/4 simple but if it's lemon I'll do equal parts. If I'm using Cointreau I'll do equal parts with lime and add 1/4 simple. Mix with 2 parts liquor and it's a pretty safe bet generally.

    • @garlicgirl3149
      @garlicgirl3149 6 років тому

      Kevin Fager Do you feel the triple sec or Cointreau necessary?

    • @AmigosBarBenidorm
      @AmigosBarBenidorm 5 років тому

      @@kevinfager. with Cointreau it becomes a Margarita right?

  • @covenantfreak
    @covenantfreak 4 роки тому

    This is a damn fine Daiquiri, and the pineapple plantation Rum is a brilliant choice. Blew my mind.

  • @missydiamond9310
    @missydiamond9310 2 роки тому

    This is my favorite drink but I hate ordering it at a bar. I’ve even had five star restaurants scoff at me for ordering this bc “we don’t have a machine.”

  • @nxthiingg
    @nxthiingg 3 місяці тому

    the original DAQIRI🤞🇪🇪

  • @lucasryan5353
    @lucasryan5353 Рік тому +1

    eternos baltics tigers

  • @Patriotalliance
    @Patriotalliance 5 років тому +3

    Rum served as a moral booster certainly but really the water onboard was very bad, practically putrid.

  • @Willi.am05
    @Willi.am05 3 роки тому

    Why is it so "white"? Is it the way you shake it?

  • @neoroman0510
    @neoroman0510 4 роки тому +1

    4:58 Interesting take on the concept of forgiveness - I must try it in my evening prayer! XD

  • @boyse69
    @boyse69 3 роки тому +1

    Like many great Food's and Drinks favourites often a Mistake by a cook or house keeper of the time or a shortage of one or more ingredient due to forgotten supplies ! This is true of the Daiquiri Mr Cox had run out of Gin for his guests the rest is History as they say

    • @Barprints
      @Barprints 3 роки тому

      So many great things come out of "happy accidents". Cheers to dumb luck👍

  • @jamessnelgrove4726
    @jamessnelgrove4726 3 роки тому

    Interestingly, I heard that this is one reason that British people are often called 'Limeys' as a derogatory term within North America - they would ask for limes for their ships' stores while calling at foreign ports, and the name kind of stuck and developed the negative connotations.

    • @andrewyarosh1809
      @andrewyarosh1809 3 роки тому

      James Snelgrove I’ll take being called a limey over scurvy.....

  • @redbirdsrising
    @redbirdsrising 4 роки тому +3

    Don’t all great stories involve pirates?

  • @donniedarko7891
    @donniedarko7891 5 років тому +1

    5:22 - i cryd :D what a face expression

  • @marcolias
    @marcolias 5 років тому

    How do you say banana daiquiri?

  • @gabrielferreira-xe3cb
    @gabrielferreira-xe3cb Рік тому +2

    ALÔ ELKAY

  • @mrskrrog
    @mrskrrog Рік тому +1

    hugehugehugeclassics

  • @CatJabZ
    @CatJabZ 3 роки тому

    Daiquiri, also responsible for shanties.

  • @Turtle1631991
    @Turtle1631991 3 роки тому

    Would this work with Rhum?

    • @grapetonenatches186
      @grapetonenatches186 3 роки тому

      Nope. Due to Galactic Trade Federation regulations under punishment of law Rhum cannot be used in any "Terran Daiquiri".

    • @Barprints
      @Barprints 3 роки тому

      I'm sure you've tried this already, but yes! Most definitely!

    • @Barprints
      @Barprints 3 роки тому +1

      @@grapetonenatches186 Emperor Georgiou has fallen! Let freedom reign!

    • @Turtle1631991
      @Turtle1631991 3 роки тому +1

      @@Barprints Thanks. I have with J. Bally Agricole white Rhum.... Not only it works. Personally I like it much better! I find that the aroma and taste compliments lime juice extremely well.

  • @juancifuentes76
    @juancifuentes76 5 років тому

    The glass how much ounces fit in it?

  • @glo2kcups
    @glo2kcups Рік тому +2

    manda salve gringo vim pelo elkay

  • @mikealphaxray228
    @mikealphaxray228 5 років тому +7

    Nice video, that pineapple rum probably makes for a great daiquiri, but jeez dude sharpen your knife.

  • @Moonrise361
    @Moonrise361 3 роки тому

    But you should use the proper serving glass for a Daiquiri.

  • @titoo33400
    @titoo33400 5 років тому +1

    It does look like there's egg whites in there

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  5 років тому +1

      and there are no egg whites! Thats what your cocktail should look like if you're shaking and properly aerating the lime

  • @guaxinjm
    @guaxinjm 5 місяців тому

    elkay come here

  • @TheSeeohbewhy
    @TheSeeohbewhy 5 років тому +1

    3:15

  • @RobertColianni
    @RobertColianni 5 років тому +7

    Incase you're feeling rebellious, don't make this with a dark Jamaican rum, lol. It's gross and tastes burnt.

  • @MangoPool7
    @MangoPool7 Рік тому

    Are you serious right neow boi

  • @RoobDoggyDogg
    @RoobDoggyDogg 6 років тому

    Without looking into it much further, I do know rum wasnt even invented until the 17th century, I think everything else is correct.

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  6 років тому

      RoobDoggyDogg did I say 1500s? Oops! I think I meant 1600s LOL . Thanks for the fact check!

  • @prodluvboyexo
    @prodluvboyexo Рік тому +1

    quem veio pelo elkay manda salve

  • @onedropmtg6038
    @onedropmtg6038 6 років тому

    Interesting use of dark rum, I’d honestly try it if Utah state liquor stores carried good quality dark rum. Seriously though fuck Utah liquor laws.

  • @markscott554
    @markscott554 Рік тому

    Didn't you block all our lemons, meaning we had to switch to limes, thus giving birth to Brits being known as 'limeys'? Something like that.

  • @RolledLs
    @RolledLs 3 роки тому

    Awesome BUT .... FREEZE your glass.

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  3 роки тому

      yes, we should start saying that more often. We don't do it on the show because we want you guys to see the color and how the drink looks. But when making at home, definitely chill your glass if it doesn't have ice in it!

  • @gabrieltoledano5560
    @gabrieltoledano5560 5 років тому

    naming a rhum plantations __________ is somewhat disturbing

  • @mikebastiat
    @mikebastiat 5 років тому

    One gay comment in every vid

  • @mrcsanselmo
    @mrcsanselmo 5 років тому

    Man just go to google first!

  • @djmotamedi8506
    @djmotamedi8506 3 роки тому

    better stop talking goddammit & make a drink.

  • @stevencendejas1745
    @stevencendejas1745 3 роки тому

    All I need is the F** recipe not a 3:50 min of lecture...

  • @sevnbae
    @sevnbae Рік тому +1

    THE ORIGINAL DAQIRI

  • @rafaelgeal8824
    @rafaelgeal8824 Рік тому +2

    Original
    Daqiri