Kegged Cocktails: A Homebrewer's Guide

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
  • Kegged cocktails are easy, sparkling, delicious spirit-driven beverages on tap; perfect for summer get-togethers but really good any time of year. In this video we talk about how fun kegged cocktails can be, share thoughts on recipe development, and walk you through two of our own recipes: a refreshingly tart Sparkling Paloma, and the Pineapple Popper, a cocktail with a kick of sweet heat provided by a homemade hot pepper simple syrup. See our blog article for more information, links to kegging equipment, and our two original kegged cocktail recipes: bit.ly/3rEIVlO
    Northern Brewer Kegging Equipment: bit.ly/3NZ2ehf
    Northern Brewer University | Kegging 101 Online Video Course: bit.ly/43w87s1
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    TOPICS/CHAPTERS
    00:00 - Kegged Cocktails Introduction
    01:00 - Advantage of Kegged Cocktails
    02:15 - Tips for Recipe Development
    05:31 - Sparkling Palmoa Recipe & Tasting Notes
    09:16 - Pineapple Popper Recipe & Tasting Notes
    12:31 - Closing Thoughts
    14:07 - Bloopers :)
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  • @NorthernBrewerTV
    @NorthernBrewerTV  11 місяців тому +1

    Find our kegged cocktails recipes for Sparkling Paloma and Pineapple Popper in this NB blog article: bit.ly/3K7OUGf

  • @Alvium3000
    @Alvium3000 9 місяців тому +2

    Cool video. I appreciate that you setup recipes to be scalable. I’ve started trying to make craft sodas for my kids and adults. Lots of possibilities, they certainly enjoy it too. Made an NA Mojito on tap which was great at the peak of summer.

  • @erinlouisey
    @erinlouisey 10 місяців тому

    I'm curious how this does over time in the keg. Any thoughts on shelf life or potential separation over time? Loved the video thank you!!

  • @ScullyBrewing
    @ScullyBrewing 11 місяців тому +2

    I’d be curious about a nitro espresso martini and how long the coffee would last in the keg before going stale. Ive had some homebrew coffee beers that noticeable go downhill after a couple months

    • @NorthernBrewerTV
      @NorthernBrewerTV  11 місяців тому +1

      That sounds AWESOME! Definitely seems like the coffee would be best fresh. Probably a great concept to taste in a one-gallon or three-gallon keg though, for real.