You should try also: Mr. Swizzle ( great combination of demerara rum, falernum and mr black), Third Wave Swizzle (gin, cold brew, ginger) and Martiki Swizzle with a pineapple and a bunch of overproof and demerara rums. You are doing great work :)
Question. The only rhum Agricole I could find is the Barbancourt, (just found it yesterday). Is this rhum suitable for any cocktail that calls for an agricole?
We discussed this abit on the last Drinking Buddies livestream.. Rhum agricoles can differ quite a lot of flavor and intensity.. I find the aged ones tone down the grassy, earthy notes… if you want that real grassy funk, try an unaged one… but also taste it first. Barbancourt is considered an agricole but I don’t find it has that funky taste. However I’ve only tried the 4 yr old
Rob, all of these look really good.
Cheers Dave! You should try the Coffey Park! Really good!
Nice video! Tip: 1/6oz is 5ml. Can use a Bar Spoon to measure.
Yea I definitely should have used a barspoon!
You should try also: Mr. Swizzle ( great combination of demerara rum, falernum and mr black), Third Wave Swizzle (gin, cold brew, ginger) and Martiki Swizzle with a pineapple and a bunch of overproof and demerara rums. You are doing great work :)
Thanks! Great recommendations! I’ll give them a try! Cheers!
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Have a great weekend Rob 🏝
He does indeed! My fav cocktail book!
fun summer drinks!
always love a good swizzle!
Oh man, Rob. I needed this video! Gotta get me some chartreuse, pronto... ( I love ❤ the S/C book, also).
Cheers Ray! Hope you give some of these a try!
Great episode !
Thanks!
Hi Rob, just made #2, I don't do Swizzles but the fast blend version came out very nice
The Coffey Park? Yea that one’s really good! Cheers!
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Question. The only rhum Agricole I could find is the Barbancourt, (just found it yesterday).
Is this rhum suitable for any cocktail that calls for an agricole?
We discussed this abit on the last Drinking Buddies livestream.. Rhum agricoles can differ quite a lot of flavor and intensity.. I find the aged ones tone down the grassy, earthy notes… if you want that real grassy funk, try an unaged one… but also taste it first.
Barbancourt is considered an agricole but I don’t find it has that funky taste. However I’ve only tried the 4 yr old