For the last couple years I have been teaching myself to be a home bartender. I really stepped it up during the pandemic and was furiously watching tons of UA-cam channels on how to make different cocktails. Now I find myself addicted only to your channel. Of all the cocktails I've tried from UA-cam I find yours are consistently the best I can make. The attention to detail combined with fresh local ingredients just really puts you over the top. Cheers!
I will echo the comments on the Bloody Caesar (Clamato juice). I add onion powder, garlic powder, Old Bay, white pepper, Worcestershire, A-1 steak sauce, Tabasco, lemon juice, celery salt and horseradish. It’s pretty amazing.
@@BehindtheBar I've been experimenting with bloody marys for years, and have a variation I like to call a saint george, where you make a very hot spicy & tangy bloody mary (however you prefer) & then to finish it forcefully add a splash of full cream milk so it penetrates the length of the glass for a distinct red & white colour set (hence the saint george title) the milk 'curdles' and gives it cheesey initial taste, that fades into the hot spicy tang.
I never really thought much about cocktails before, even when watching videos by How to Drink etc (not to say I wouldn't like them, I do!), but you make them so insightful and interesting, I actually want to try some proper, well-made cocktails some time. Really love the background stories and explanations of how each cocktail is made and why!
Admittedly, I'm one of those people to whom you referred- who can drink loads of them, haha ^_^" Best Bloody Mary I've had was at a place called "The Breakfast Club" in Lake Placid, NY. Thanks for this guide!
In most US Northeast bars they add horseradish to the recipe. Maybe it’s just a regional variation. Try it, it’s really good (& dial back the Tabasco a bit). The best garnish for me is to keep it simple with celery, olive, and maybe one of those picked Italian peppers. I was at a seafood restaurant once that used a really huge shrimp as a garnish, which was fantastic but too much work for me at home.
The correct pronunciation of Worcester sauce is the first, shorter way you said it. There is NO "shire' sound. I am from there. It's beyond annoying that people don't get this right.
I like my Bloody Mary with gin. Really, I think it's superior. Though I guess that really makes it a different drink. (the Red Snapper you mentioned) . Still, I think I need to get my hands on a small bottle of sherry. Now I know.
The only problem with red snapper (gin) is you really need to know your gins, picking the right one is the key. If you picking the wrong gin, you will ruin the drink. You especially need to stay away from heavy parfumed gins. I normally say the more spiced the gin is, the better a result you will get.
My favorite was one I saw garnished with EVERYTHING, including another Bloody Mary. Found a picture: brokelyn.com/app/uploads/2013/07/BloodyMaryPizza.jpg
I use spicy V8 as my base, with the 6 splashes of tobasco to really give it a zing. The V8 does add some extra flavors to the profile though, so it's not always about being lazy :) Also, since V8 is already salty enough already, I use celery seed instead of celery salt for that particular flavor note.
I always make this drink in batches for guests and I’ve found that making the mix (except the vodka) the night before and letting it sit overnight in the refrigerator really allows the flavors to come together.
Beautiful presentation and great job! I would love so much to like a Bloody Mary but it's definitely not my drink despite having tried many. That sherry float may be a game changer though!
A great drink the next day after to much. Yes, only one. Have see a bit of horseradish added. Yes, I like it spicey. Lately the garnishes have gotten bigger.....candied bacon, shrimp, even a huge Buffalo wing
Great video. Nothing worse than going to a bar, ordering a Bloody Mary, and having the bartender open up a fresh bottle of mix. Ugh. Usually when I make mine, I'm making them in a big stew pot for parties. I always do a 1 part Clamato to 2 parts tomato juice because I like the umami that the clam juice provides. A few years back I discovered that Montreal Steak Seasoning is a great spice blend and adds a little garlic to the mix. Oh, and I have to have several heaping spoonsful of prepared horseradish.
I cannot stand vodka so I use white rum. I prefer V8 juice instead of tomato juice. For salty or savory, wet the rim of the glass and coat it with salt. For sweet, wet the rim of the glass and coat it with sugar. Instead of a stick of celery, try a spring onion with a savory Bloody Mary. Try a carrot stick with a sweet Bloody Mary. Black pepper is okay, but cayenne will give more kick. Drink it from a hurricane glass with less ice, more juice and spirits. Double the amount of liquor and juice.
@6:00 "It feels like it's replenishing you like everything that you lost the night before." If only it can replenish my dignity and self-respect, Cara, if only. As always, great vid
I have had a few bloody Mary's. There ok i just like bourbon better than vodka. If I make something close its bourbon v8 instead of tomato juice. With hot sauce.
Bloody Mary = drink on a plane or drink for the morning after (which sometimes can be the same). I feel the spicier the better to cure the hangover... your rendition looks good, even if I would say more on the 'safe' side, crowd pleaser rather than making it more personal.
The Canadian one would be a Caesar invented by Walter Chell in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1969 by adding clam juice to regular tomato juice. National Canadian drink! Great idea with the sherry. I will need to try this.
Not very popular outside of Canada and the sales of Clamato (a brand of clam juice mixed with tomato juice) is virtually non-existant outside of the country! It's basically a deconstructed shrimp cocktail and it's freaking delicious!
I have yet to make one from scratch. Ive got a decent store mix i use with Titos. I like to rim the glass with Old Bay and put a good dash in the drink as well. Maybe add a piece of bacon or traditional celery.
@@irideaduck939 Thanks! I had a wicked hangover a while back and went out to lunch with a friend. We went to a local tavern that makes them that way and I had 3 of them. Ahh! right back where I was before bed! 🥤🥤🥤
Awesome as always Cara. I love this version and definitely have to try the potato vodka next time. My favourite version of the bloody mary is the one from the Gazebo Bar in New Orleans. About the only difference would be the addition of a heaped teaspoon of horseradish and a garnish of either pickled okra or pickled green bean. I spent a good deal of my time nursing a hangover on the banks of the mississippi river while drinking a couple of those!
This is a very different recipe from mine. V-8 Juice instead of Tomato Juice. Fresh lime instead of lemon juice. Mix juice and vodka, add Worcestershire, tabasco, black pepler AND Angostura bitters, a splash of Rose's Lime Juice. Add all ingredients to a glass and stir well. Add ice and garnish with wedge of lime and olive. Angostura adds flavor and body. V-8 Juice is thicker with more body and loads of flavor. I can't stand plain tomato juice.too watery and acidic.
The channel is great. I am learning continuously. What do you think about adding and muddling tomatoes (of-course only in season) instead of tomato juice? With the winter season arriving, I would be interested if you could suggest a few warm concoctions.
Of course, I’ll always advocate using seasonal fresh produce over bottled/canned where you can! Nothing beats fresh ripe tomatoes 🍅 we just try and keep the recipes accessible no matter where you are!
Oh, and to your second point - I am currently working on a Christmas cocktail script but it’s obviously a little different for us as Christmas is like 40 degrees haha, but I’ll definitely have at least one warm one on there- time is against us at the moment as we still can’t film due to lockdown, but fingers crossed we can get there soon 🤞
I love Bloody Marys and that recipe looks like a good one . . . but it's too complicated for me. If that's how your bar does it, I'd love to come down and have someone make it for me, though.
Here’s some other things to try: bourbon 🥃 instead of vodka. Gives it a smokey flavor. A1 steak sauce instead of Worcester. And finally, take a whole jar of pickles and dump the whole thing in the blender. Pour the resulting slush into an ice cube tray and make pickle ice cubes for the drink.
@@BehindtheBar I have another innovation. Use vodka infused with black garlic. It also works great in a martini, but I like to put it over crushed ice with a little seltzer to cut back on the strength of the flavor.
Noice, Like the use of the forehead clearing technique! I must say though I do like a great hunk of celery in my bloody mary - it's good having a raw vegi to nibble on - feels very theraputic!
I use bourbon instead of vodka in this. I find it balances the salty/vinegary flavour better with that smoky sweetness. A strip of bacon/rasher and a gherkin are a good garnish. I like some horseradish mixed in instead of hot sauce. No sherry. Very American and the flavour profile is unusual. It’s great at a bbq.
This drink has become a popular Sunday brunch offering in many restaurants in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Not sure if that’s the case in other states and countries?
Whenever I see people shoving meat in a perfect vegetal cocktail it makes me utterly sad lol Fun fact, I did a version of bloody mary with sake, orange tomatoe juice and Habanero pepper to celebrate Naruto's birthday just a couple days before this video. I'd do some bartending steps differently now hahaha As always, thanks for sharing
Hellfire in the morning .. sounds appropriate! 😄 Interesting with Sherrt floater at the end! I use Clamato in my bloody and lots of different garnishes. Thanks for the history lesson and your recipe. Cheers!
I done a ton of research and trial and errors on Mary's. Best result i got was using the right spirit. For vodka infused is a clear winner here, lots of good version but a very good one, comes from a celery stalk, a good amount of spring onion and half a clove of garlic (very little or it will overpower) infused for 2 week. Best gin I tested is ophir spiced gin. Another really good choice is a good spicy smooth aquavit. Another great trick if you are not using fresh juice is muddle 4 really good cherry tomatos in there, it will give a good extra acid/sour kick and it becomes a bit more vibrant due to fresh ingredients. That is a few of my tips.
@@meekerjs Yes i really do love red snapper. I found a Norwegian aquavit that just blows my mind when i make a bloody with it. Lysholm Thronhjems Aquavit
Having been a gin martini drinker for too long, I have always asked for my second most favorite drink to be made with that spirit. I recall one British Airline flight from San Francisco to London when I asked the steward for a Bloody Mary made with gin. His response was "Of course, it's only you Yanks who stated with the vodka!" My normal on hand spirit is Beefeater's but one of the more herbal gins like Tanqueray is a great option with whatever your local spot offers. On the way to Tahoe, Awful Annie's sells their Baker Brothers Secret Sauce. I fortunately live close by to pick up a bottle as needed. I think the main attraction of this ever evolving miracle is how it bends to the local bartender's taste.
When you don't even like cocktails but you're watching this anyway over a "dry vodka Martini" (literally just straight vodka poured directly from the bottle into a Martini glass for the illusion of sophistication. I think I'll make a cocktail later by mixing more vodka with my vodka
Great video! Might be the perfect breakfast drink, after drinking all that rum, floating sherry on top, call it the Cara improvement, and those busy nights, use the glass to help cool off, that's so, uh, cool, loved it!!!
I like my Bloody Mary with Absolut Cilantro and add horseradish, Sriracha and a slice of crisp bacon for garnish. Sometimes I like to substitute a citrus vodka and a nice blanco tequila, one ounce each. After watching this I might try sherry someday, but celery salt for sure.
Loved this video. I've been doing these pretty close to your recipe except I use a thick slice of bacon. Really like the celery salt idea and would like more on what the manzanilla adds... You just cranked out a ton of content. They just keep getting better! Am gobbling it up. Keep it comin'!
@@BehindtheBar Thank you for the great content I've tried many of the drinks you've highlighted. With this mandatory "home" time there have been some experiments with drinks!
best garnish is a half a fresh lobster tail and jumbo shrimp
I go with a cheeseburger on a stick, myself.
Good lord, if someone made me a Bloody Mary garnished with a lobster tail I might actually try one for the first time 😉
For the last couple years I have been teaching myself to be a home bartender. I really stepped it up during the pandemic and was furiously watching tons of UA-cam channels on how to make different cocktails. Now I find myself addicted only to your channel. Of all the cocktails I've tried from UA-cam I find yours are consistently the best I can make. The attention to detail combined with fresh local ingredients just really puts you over the top.
Cheers!
Yes! This is my favorite cocktail channel, it's great, very informative
+1
Aw you guys 🥰 so glad you’re finding it useful!
I will echo the comments on the Bloody Caesar (Clamato juice). I add onion powder, garlic powder, Old Bay, white pepper, Worcestershire, A-1 steak sauce, Tabasco, lemon juice, celery salt and horseradish. It’s pretty amazing.
A-1 in your Caesar? I'm going to have to try that.
in Wisconsin these are not uncommonly garnished with half a meal of american food, right down to cheeseburgers and deep fried cheese
Citizen Crom Can confirm
Yessir, I’ve seen cheese curds, onion rings, sliders, mini-grilled cheese, potato skins, and French fries. Wi for the win!
Gotta love it Wisconsin style! "Drag mine through the garden, bring home the bacon, and top 'er with the cheddar!"
God bless Wisconsin! 😳
I watched a video on this actually, so full on! Definitely worth a research trip at some point haha 😋
You think a burger for garnish is absurd, knew a place that put a whole fried game hen on top... and bacon of course
😂🤣
Don't mind me, just leaving a comment to support the channel.
Thanks for the vid!
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@@BehindtheBar I've been experimenting with bloody marys for years, and have a variation I like to call a saint george, where you make a very hot spicy & tangy bloody mary (however you prefer) & then to finish it forcefully add a splash of full cream milk so it penetrates the length of the glass for a distinct red & white colour set (hence the saint george title) the milk 'curdles' and gives it cheesey initial taste, that fades into the hot spicy tang.
I never really thought much about cocktails before, even when watching videos by How to Drink etc (not to say I wouldn't like them, I do!), but you make them so insightful and interesting, I actually want to try some proper, well-made cocktails some time.
Really love the background stories and explanations of how each cocktail is made and why!
That’s so nice to hear, I’m glad you’re enjoying!
Definitely worth making your own tomato juice for this. More labor intensive but about 5 times tastier than the premade stuff I could find
That would be next level for sure!
Admittedly, I'm one of those people to whom you referred- who can drink loads of them, haha ^_^"
Best Bloody Mary I've had was at a place called "The Breakfast Club" in Lake Placid, NY.
Thanks for this guide!
I love using Dimitri's Bloody Mary mix if you can get your hands on it. Highly recommend.
@@HeyBartender oh nice! thanks for the recommendation, I'll check it out!
Haha fair enough pal!
In most US Northeast bars they add horseradish to the recipe. Maybe it’s just a regional variation. Try it, it’s really good (& dial back the Tabasco a bit). The best garnish for me is to keep it simple with celery, olive, and maybe one of those picked Italian peppers. I was at a seafood restaurant once that used a really huge shrimp as a garnish, which was fantastic but too much work for me at home.
It’s definitely a great addition if you have some lying around!
The correct pronunciation of Worcester sauce is the first, shorter way you said it. There is NO "shire' sound. I am from there. It's beyond annoying that people don't get this right.
I like to put mine in a V8 bottle for my trip to the golf course lol! Another excellent mixer with a twist on an American classic.
Love it!!
Drink in moderation, you may have to drive the golf cart
A good Bloody Mary always hits the spot. The Sherry float is a nice touch, I will try that. Thank you!
I like my Bloody Mary with gin. Really, I think it's superior. Though I guess that really makes it a different drink. (the Red Snapper you mentioned) . Still, I think I need to get my hands on a small bottle of sherry. Now I know.
The only problem with red snapper (gin) is you really need to know your gins, picking the right one is the key. If you picking the wrong gin, you will ruin the drink. You especially need to stay away from heavy parfumed gins. I normally say the more spiced the gin is, the better a result you will get.
My favorite was one I saw garnished with EVERYTHING, including another Bloody Mary.
Found a picture: brokelyn.com/app/uploads/2013/07/BloodyMaryPizza.jpg
Ahaha that’s awesome.
In the States, you will sometimes find Clamato juice instead of the straight tomato juice. For the lazy, Spicy V8 juice.
I use spicy V8 as my base, with the 6 splashes of tobasco to really give it a zing. The V8 does add some extra flavors to the profile though, so it's not always about being lazy :) Also, since V8 is already salty enough already, I use celery seed instead of celery salt for that particular flavor note.
Canadian Caesar
I always make this drink in batches for guests and I’ve found that making the mix (except the vodka) the night before and letting it sit overnight in the refrigerator really allows the flavors to come together.
Definitely a good one to batch up in advance!
Beautiful presentation and great job!
I would love so much to like a Bloody Mary but it's definitely not my drink despite having tried many. That sherry float may be a game changer though!
Great video. Specially because I LOVE Bloody Mary's !!!! However, I believe you forgot the Clam Juice!
Haha many angry Canadians on here!! It’s coming, I promise 😊
Omg now i want a bloody mary!!! My friend drinks this with tequila. He's hard core!!! 😆
Ah! the bloody maria! My brother-in-law had one every Christmas morning.
A Bloody Maria is definitely my favourite variation 😋
They're AMAZING!
Very good with the right gin, as well.
A great drink the next day after to much. Yes, only one. Have see a bit of horseradish added. Yes, I like it spicey. Lately the garnishes have gotten bigger.....candied bacon, shrimp, even a huge Buffalo wing
Spicy is gooood 🌶
My favourite garnish is pickled asparagus.
I will have a Bloody Mary served by her anyway and any day. :-). Beautiful
Bacon garnish is the way to go. Add some beef consume for a Bloody Bull
You’re doing way too much talking miss
Good looking Bloody, good video, and you're super cute also :)
Great video. Nothing worse than going to a bar, ordering a Bloody Mary, and having the bartender open up a fresh bottle of mix. Ugh. Usually when I make mine, I'm making them in a big stew pot for parties. I always do a 1 part Clamato to 2 parts tomato juice because I like the umami that the clam juice provides. A few years back I discovered that Montreal Steak Seasoning is a great spice blend and adds a little garlic to the mix. Oh, and I have to have several heaping spoonsful of prepared horseradish.
Truer words were never spoken! If you're at a bar that pulls out a store bought "mix", run fast and run far!
I've never had a Bloody Mary! The tomate sauce on a drink has always put me off... I'll have to try!
I cannot stand vodka so I use white rum.
I prefer V8 juice instead of tomato juice.
For salty or savory, wet the rim of the glass and coat it with salt.
For sweet, wet the rim of the glass and coat it with sugar.
Instead of a stick of celery, try a spring onion with a savory Bloody Mary. Try a carrot stick with a sweet Bloody Mary.
Black pepper is okay, but cayenne will give more kick.
Drink it from a hurricane glass with less ice, more juice and spirits. Double the amount of liquor and juice.
Interesting, I’ve never tried it with rum or thought of making it sweet, but I guess with a sweeter base spirit that could be an interesting twist!
Whenever I make a bloody mary, I use two garnishes. Why?
Because I like to celerybrate the good times!
I'll show myself the door now. 😛😏
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Legend has it that if you drink a hundred of these in front of a mirror you will die...
of alcohol poisoning. 😱
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@6:00 "It feels like it's replenishing you like everything that you lost the night before."
If only it can replenish my dignity and self-respect, Cara, if only.
As always, great vid
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I have had a few bloody Mary's.
There ok i just like bourbon better than vodka.
If I make something close its bourbon v8 instead of tomato juice. With hot sauce.
I think that’s the one spirit I haven’t tried it with!
I prefer my Bloody Mary with Gin.
And instead of Tomato some Tonic Water.
And instead of spices a Lemon Slice.
😂 totally fair enough pal! #gnt4life
Super secret ingredients for award winning Bloody Marys: splashes of pickle juice and pepperocini juice.
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Bloody Mary = drink on a plane or drink for the morning after (which sometimes can be the same). I feel the spicier the better to cure the hangover... your rendition looks good, even if I would say more on the 'safe' side, crowd pleaser rather than making it more personal.
For sure, I think of this as a ‘base’ Bloody Mary to be adapted to each individual’s tastes 😊
The Canadian one would be a Caesar invented by Walter Chell in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1969 by adding clam juice to regular tomato juice. National Canadian drink! Great idea with the sherry. I will need to try this.
Not very popular outside of Canada and the sales of Clamato (a brand of clam juice mixed with tomato juice) is virtually non-existant outside of the country! It's basically a deconstructed shrimp cocktail and it's freaking delicious!
Amazing recipe but with 10 ml of Perrins sauce and 3-4 dashes of Tabasco
That’s the best part, so easily adaptable to personal tastes!
Love a Bloody Mary, although I use a mix of tomato juice and v8 vegetable juice
My American in laws use v8 as well!
I have yet to make one from scratch. Ive got a decent store mix i use with Titos. I like to rim the glass with Old Bay and put a good dash in the drink as well. Maybe add a piece of bacon or traditional celery.
Yum!
Ahhh...I like them salty, spicy, and smoky
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Maybe sub in the Smoked Chipotle Tabasco for regular?
@@davidl5452 I've had that! It's very good in a Bloody Mary!
That's nice to know....now how do you like your Bloody Mary😋
Bloody Maria please... Made with TEQUILA
My fave!
I prefer horseradish to the tobasco. The sherry float sounds interesting!
I second the horseradish!
@@irideaduck939 Thanks! I had a wicked hangover a while back and went out to lunch with a friend. We went to a local tavern that makes them that way and I had 3 of them. Ahh! right back where I was before bed! 🥤🥤🥤
Why not both?
So now I know....Many thanks. Will try this.
My next corruptive drink. You are a bad influence, thanks! :)
Me?! 😇
recipe looks delish!
next try the Bloody Maria! tequila and tomato ;)
That’s honestly probably my favourite
God bless this channel 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Awesome as always Cara. I love this version and definitely have to try the potato vodka next time. My favourite version of the bloody mary is the one from the Gazebo Bar in New Orleans. About the only difference would be the addition of a heaped teaspoon of horseradish and a garnish of either pickled okra or pickled green bean. I spent a good deal of my time nursing a hangover on the banks of the mississippi river while drinking a couple of those!
Mighty good drink.👍🏼👍🏼
You are the only one spicing it up. Cheers.
2:52 - "Woo-cest-shur-shire" :) :) :)
This is a very different recipe from mine. V-8 Juice instead of Tomato Juice. Fresh lime instead of lemon juice. Mix juice and vodka, add Worcestershire, tabasco, black pepler AND Angostura bitters, a splash of Rose's Lime Juice. Add all ingredients to a glass and stir well. Add ice and garnish with wedge of lime and olive. Angostura adds flavor and body. V-8 Juice is thicker with more body and loads of flavor. I can't stand plain tomato juice.too watery and acidic.
I'd definitely try this with V8, but swapping out the Rose's for fresh lime juice👍
@@Barprints fresh lime works quite well!
I’m more a fan of Red Snappers. Only when I’m hung over though hahah. I really have to get some Sherry
Red Snapper will definitely be in the full Bloody Mary episode!
i tried this both with the sherry & without it, either way works for me
You added Seven dash of Tabasco and told six lol😅❣️✌🏻
The channel is great. I am learning continuously. What do you think about adding and muddling tomatoes (of-course only in season) instead of tomato juice?
With the winter season arriving, I would be interested if you could suggest a few warm concoctions.
Of course, I’ll always advocate using seasonal fresh produce over bottled/canned where you can! Nothing beats fresh ripe tomatoes 🍅 we just try and keep the recipes accessible no matter where you are!
Oh, and to your second point - I am currently working on a Christmas cocktail script but it’s obviously a little different for us as Christmas is like 40 degrees haha, but I’ll definitely have at least one warm one on there- time is against us at the moment as we still can’t film due to lockdown, but fingers crossed we can get there soon 🤞
I love Bloody Marys and that recipe looks like a good one . . . but it's too complicated for me. If that's how your bar does it, I'd love to come down and have someone make it for me, though.
Best garnish is some Seinfeld episodes. Or Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Step 1: Make a Caesar instead.
🇨🇦 😂
I wonder if some canned tomato juice is more acidic than others, and if this affects the perceived need for more sweetness?
If you want to make an authentic Caesar, I'll send you the clamato juice! Hands down far superior (imho) to the bloody mary
Haha I’ll have a search, otherwise will hit you up!
@@BehindtheBar I'd be happy to! DM me if it doesn't pan out on your end!
Here’s some other things to try: bourbon 🥃 instead of vodka. Gives it a smokey flavor. A1 steak sauce instead of Worcester. And finally, take a whole jar of pickles and dump the whole thing in the blender. Pour the resulting slush into an ice cube tray and make pickle ice cubes for the drink.
Whoa, mind blown with the pickle ice cubes haha!
@@BehindtheBar I have another innovation. Use vodka infused with black garlic. It also works great in a martini, but I like to put it over crushed ice with a little seltzer to cut back on the strength of the flavor.
This is my very fav hangover med!
Noice, Like the use of the forehead clearing technique! I must say though I do like a great hunk of celery in my bloody mary - it's good having a raw vegi to nibble on - feels very theraputic!
That’s fair, it’s just the one vegetable I can’t get around. Maybe I should do a carrot...haha
@@BehindtheBar Promise me that NONE of your recipes involve either a courgette or a parsnip (definitely not a parsnip!)
I use bourbon instead of vodka in this. I find it balances the salty/vinegary flavour better with that smoky sweetness. A strip of bacon/rasher and a gherkin are a good garnish. I like some horseradish mixed in instead of hot sauce. No sherry. Very American and the flavour profile is unusual. It’s great at a bbq.
This drink has become a popular Sunday brunch offering in many restaurants in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Not sure if that’s the case in other states and countries?
You do walk home, don't you?
@@jamesprice4647 I never drive drunk, if that's what you mean?
Definitely, most cafes here will do a great Bloody Mary!
@@BehindtheBar Someday, I need to visit Australia ... and Scotland!
Hey! Tanks very match for the good content! What about gin instead vodka in bloody marry? Will it be good to?
We’ll definitely cover this soon- commonly known as a Red Snapper, it’s delicious!
@@BehindtheBar can’t wait!
Whenever I see people shoving meat in a perfect vegetal cocktail it makes me utterly sad lol
Fun fact, I did a version of bloody mary with sake, orange tomatoe juice and Habanero pepper to celebrate Naruto's birthday just a couple days before this video. I'd do some bartending steps differently now hahaha
As always, thanks for sharing
Louder for the ones in the back of the class: STOP ruining bloody mary's with meat and stuff, please!
That Naruto version sounds like a fantastic idea tho... going to have to experiment!
That meat thing - a variation called a "Bullshot"? Maybe Cara can educate me again.
Love this spec. Never tried it with the sherry float. The ONLY way I'll have tomato juice.
Bloody Mary ❤️👌
Hellfire in the morning .. sounds appropriate! 😄 Interesting with Sherrt floater at the end! I use Clamato in my bloody and lots of different garnishes.
Thanks for the history lesson and your recipe. Cheers!
You’re welcome!
I done a ton of research and trial and errors on Mary's.
Best result i got was using the right spirit.
For vodka infused is a clear winner here, lots of good version but a very good one, comes from a celery stalk, a good amount of spring onion and half a clove of garlic (very little or it will overpower) infused for 2 week. Best gin I tested is ophir spiced gin. Another really good choice is a good spicy smooth aquavit. Another great trick if you are not using fresh juice is muddle 4 really good cherry tomatos in there, it will give a good extra acid/sour kick and it becomes a bit more vibrant due to fresh ingredients. That is a few of my tips.
Love the cherry tomato idea!
I agree on the infused vodka part.. My choice here is gin.
@@meekerjs Yes i really do love red snapper. I found a Norwegian aquavit that just blows my mind when i make a bloody with it. Lysholm Thronhjems Aquavit
@@BehindtheBar You used a sherry float which I love, port float also works really well, especially with gin.
My favorite Bloody Mary is with bacon infused bourbon. This one looks great...
Thanks for the healthy seasoning
I hate a bland mary
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Having been a gin martini drinker for too long, I have always asked for my second most favorite drink to be made with that spirit. I recall one British Airline flight from San Francisco to London when I asked the steward for a Bloody Mary made with gin. His response was "Of course, it's only you Yanks who stated with the vodka!" My normal on hand spirit is Beefeater's but one of the more herbal gins like Tanqueray is a great option with whatever your local spot offers. On the way to Tahoe, Awful Annie's sells their Baker Brothers Secret Sauce. I fortunately live close by to pick up a bottle as needed. I think the main attraction of this ever evolving miracle is how it bends to the local bartender's taste.
Once you've had a Caesar (with clam juice) a Bloody Mary seems kind of bland.....
The Caesar is a great drink but I still like a Bloody Mary from time to time!
Still haven't tries that one. The clam juice has me "iffy" about it!
@@Barprints Yeah, it does SOUND horrible, and you wouldn't drink it on its own, but in a Caesar, Clamato juice is the greatest thing ever
When you don't even like cocktails but you're watching this anyway over a "dry vodka Martini" (literally just straight vodka poured directly from the bottle into a Martini glass for the illusion of sophistication. I think I'll make a cocktail later by mixing more vodka with my vodka
Just discovered this channel. Love the video on whiskey! You guys should do one on the different types of scotch from each region.
Definitely on the cards!
Great video! Might be the perfect breakfast drink, after drinking all that rum, floating sherry on top, call it the Cara improvement, and those busy nights, use the glass to help cool off, that's so, uh, cool, loved it!!!
I like my Bloody Mary with Absolut Cilantro and add horseradish, Sriracha and a slice of crisp bacon for garnish. Sometimes I like to substitute a citrus vodka and a nice blanco tequila, one ounce each. After watching this I might try sherry someday, but celery salt for sure.
I finish mine with sesame seed oil for a nutty finish.
Yum!
Fresh horseradish a heaping barspoon full
Great addition!
Loved this video. I've been doing these pretty close to your recipe except I use a thick slice of bacon. Really like the celery salt idea and would like more on what the manzanilla adds... You just cranked out a ton of content. They just keep getting better! Am gobbling it up. Keep it comin'!
Horseradish is a nice addition to a Bloody Mary.
Definitely!
How spicey on a scale of 1-10.
Me = 12
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I love how much you love your job! Another favourite of mine- made me thirsty. Keep up the good work!
¡Fabuloso, apenas hice uno el fin de semana y la verdad que es un cóctel para., revivir o curarte la cruda!
I still prefer Alton Brown's recipe - altonbrown.com/bloody-mary-recipe/
I have to try it with sherry cause I love it
Do it!
This looks so good ! One of my favorite cocktails :)
It's even better with gin instead of vodka (and then it's called Red Snapper)
SO I have an interesting story about this for when we do a video on the variations 😉
@@federicosardi4979 you ruined my surprise 😜
@@BehindtheBar It is “unruined” now! 😝
Looking forward to the next video!
Now I know! >
Come on really? Caesar eh!
Haha I had no idea I had so many Canadian viewers, it’s awesome! I’ll definitely do the Caeser at some point, if I can find Clamato here...
@@BehindtheBar Thank you for the great content I've tried many of the drinks you've highlighted. With this mandatory "home" time there have been some experiments with drinks!
2:48 made me lol over and over hahaha. Also, love a Bloody Mary, will definitely be trying this recipe, it looks great!
haha. "I like six dashes of Tabasco" as a 7th goes in subconsciously.
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Would love to share one of these with you
I want to hate, but won't. I want to flirt with tomato lips, but won't. Great video.
👍🏻😍 Perfect!
Oh, I thought the Red Snapper was the cute Irish girl in the video!