A few weeks ago Michters posted an 'Orchard Old Fashioned' recipe. 2oz US*1, 1oz Apple Juice, 1 barspoon maple syrup, 3 dashes Angostura. I played around with it for a few days because i felt the Apple was lost in it. Ended up on 3oz bourbon, 2oz juice, 1 dash bitters, 2 barspoons maple syrup.
@@boozeontherocks It is Amzing :D but in Germany "ginger beer" not allowed to call "Beer" Because there some Beer Rules so its Called "ginger Brew" WTF :D
2nd comment. I know you like to use juice straight from the fruit and I just read of a way to do that with apples. I haven't tried it yet but apparently if you freeze, thaw, then squeeze apples all the juice will pour out of it.
I had to improvise because my grocery store here was sold out of apple cider. an alternative I made up was apple juice and fireball for the cinnamon kick. opinions may vary but my friend and I thought it was alright.
@@boozeontherocks same ratio. 2 fireball, 3 apple juice. only other difference is I don't have a shaking glass so when I re-create these they're all stirred.
Going to need a bigger shaker for the gallon size... I wonder if the construction site across the street would miss the cement mixer... Thanks for sharing this. I've been looking for something new to try! I love hot apple cider in fall. This is sounds like a great adult version!
Going to make the gallon version for a party. Obviously that would be tough to shake. Would you just simply mix the ingredients then pour over ice and add the garnish for each individual glass? Thanks!
You can definitely do that. Batching would be to add about 1 oz/30 ml per cocktail. So you could add your water first or just add it to ice. And enjoy :)
We will be trying this one - I'll let you know how it goes. We always have Barritt's Ginger Beer around to make the Dark and Stormy, but I will check out Fever Tree. Great looking drink!
Oh I love the Fevertree ginger beer! That must give this such a nice, fall-friendly spicy vibe! This looks like a perfect autumn drink. Wonderfully done David!
Here is a recipe for you: Ingredients 10 large apples, quartered 1 orange, halved 4 Cinnamon sticks 1 Tsp Whole cloves 1 Tsp Whole allspice 1 Whole nutmeg 1/2 cup packed brown sugar METHOD 1. In a large stockpot over medium heat, add apples, oranges, spices, and brown sugar. Cover with water by at least 2”. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer, covered, 2 hours. 2. Remove orange halves, then use a potato masher or wooden spoon to mash apples. Return to a simmer and let simmer uncovered for 1 hour more. 3. Strain through a fine mesh strainer, pressing on solids with a wooden spoon to squeeze all juices out. Discard solids. 4. Serve apple cider warm.
Hi, enjoyed the vid, one criticism and not personal; sometimes it would be nice to expand ingredients to accommodate those of us outside US Apple cider for instance for us in UK is always alcoholic, what you appear to use is apple juice, also, believe it or not Bourbon is not widely available, I've personally only experienced Jim Beam or Jack, and frankly they're not to my taste, I thought tho, you said the apple was spicy, just wondered if I try the recipe with spiced rum, would the mx be compatible? Anyway just a heads up and thx for the idea. :)
Have tried, he sice rum version using Cap Morgan spiced which is vanilla forward, I went with equal arts rum and apple juice 60 mil of both. Quarter of a lemon squeezed into each drink, topped up with ginger beer, I used Bundeburg, taste was something like royal icing or really good vanilla ice cream - very drinkable. Thx for the idea ;)
That slow motion bourbon pour was the highlight of my day.
Awesome, I'm glad you liked it!!!!
It's 3:30 in the morning on the west coast and that definitely looks good right about now 🤙.
Thank you. It did turn out really good.
A few weeks ago Michters posted an 'Orchard Old Fashioned' recipe. 2oz US*1, 1oz Apple Juice, 1 barspoon maple syrup, 3 dashes Angostura. I played around with it for a few days because i felt the Apple was lost in it. Ended up on 3oz bourbon, 2oz juice, 1 dash bitters, 2 barspoons maple syrup.
That sounds tasty Jeremy. I will have to see if I can find the Michters.
@@boozeontherocks Naaaah, why get that just to mix in with apple juice?
Excellent tip about rubbing the lemon across the apple slice! 😊
Hi Jess, It does work well.
Always good to have enough to share! (even if you're just sharing the second glass with yourself!)
I do enjoy sharing a good drink :)
Sounds absolutely fantastic!
This is really good.
I like the idea of drinking a few of theses bad boys around a campfire!
Its a great way to enjoy them.
Looks absolutely wonderful
Thank you. :)
nice a new one to try, love the tender knob
I'm glad you liked it.
That looks awesome. A great fall drink. Thanks Dave.
Your welcome Ulgarth. I hope you like it.
Дуже смачний напій 👍😃
Дякую :)
Looks tasty! Definitely want to try this!🍎🥃
I think you would really like this one :)
Looks fantastic 🥃 cheers!
Thank you Troy. Its really good.
They should be handing these out at the pumpkin patches for Halloween and or at the apple orchard when you go apple picking.
That would be awesome.
I Love Cider
I hope you like it Igor.
@@boozeontherocks It is Amzing :D but in Germany "ginger beer" not allowed to call "Beer" Because there some Beer Rules so its Called "ginger Brew" WTF :D
Great cocktail¡ more of this
Thank you Nicolas, I will see what I can do :)
2nd comment. I know you like to use juice straight from the fruit and I just read of a way to do that with apples. I haven't tried it yet but apparently if you freeze, thaw, then squeeze apples all the juice will pour out of it.
I will definitely have to try that out. Thank you.
Yep.....going to make this
Awesome James, let me know what you think.
I had to improvise because my grocery store here was sold out of apple cider. an alternative I made up was apple juice and fireball for the cinnamon kick. opinions may vary but my friend and I thought it was alright.
Sounds good. How much apple juice to fireball did you use?
@@boozeontherocks same ratio. 2 fireball, 3 apple juice. only other difference is I don't have a shaking glass so when I re-create these they're all stirred.
@@odinvolk6973 That makes sense.
You had me at apple cider and bourbon 🥃. Sounds amazing. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Your welcome. I think you would really like this one :)
Thanks for the time and effort you put into this. I tried the tender knob and it was delicious. I am definitely gonna try this one as well.
Thank you, I hope you enjoy it.
Going to need a bigger shaker for the gallon size... I wonder if the construction site across the street would miss the cement mixer...
Thanks for sharing this. I've been looking for something new to try! I love hot apple cider in fall. This is sounds like a great adult version!
Thanks Shawn, don't let them know until you have a full batch. :)
Awesome video
Going to make the gallon version for a party. Obviously that would be tough to shake. Would you just simply mix the ingredients then pour over ice and add the garnish for each individual glass? Thanks!
You can definitely do that. Batching would be to add about 1 oz/30 ml per cocktail. So you could add your water first or just add it to ice. And enjoy :)
We will be trying this one - I'll let you know how it goes. We always have Barritt's Ginger Beer around to make the Dark and Stormy, but I will check out Fever Tree. Great looking drink!
Hi Pat, you could use the Barritt's as well. But definitely let me know how it turns out for you.
great video. thanks!
You're welcome Luis.
makin' this tomorrow!
I hope you like.
Looks delicious 🤤 cant wait to give this a shot 🥃
I hope you like it :)
Awe yeah, I'm a bourbon guy, I have to try this man! Maybe for Halloween, that's when we drink cider! Cheers 🍻!
That is definitely a good time to try it.
Need to try this, sounds and looks so delicious! Cheers David! 🍎🍋🥃
Thanks Alexandra. I hope you like it :)
Love it.
Awesome!!!
Looks good
Thank you.
Oh I love the Fevertree ginger beer! That must give this such a nice, fall-friendly spicy vibe! This looks like a perfect autumn drink. Wonderfully done David!
Thank you Susan :) These are flavours that you definitely love !!!
Do you have a recipe for the non-alcoholic apple cider?
Because I cannot buy this where I am in the world.
Here is a recipe for you:
Ingredients
10 large apples, quartered
1 orange, halved
4 Cinnamon sticks
1 Tsp Whole cloves
1 Tsp Whole allspice
1 Whole nutmeg
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
METHOD
1. In a large stockpot over medium heat, add apples, oranges, spices, and brown sugar. Cover with water by at least 2”. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer, covered, 2 hours.
2. Remove orange halves, then use a potato masher or wooden spoon to mash apples. Return to a simmer and let simmer uncovered for 1 hour more.
3. Strain through a fine mesh strainer, pressing on solids with a wooden spoon to squeeze all juices out. Discard solids.
4. Serve apple cider warm.
Hi, enjoyed the vid, one criticism and not personal; sometimes it would be nice to expand ingredients to accommodate those of us outside US
Apple cider for instance for us in UK is always alcoholic, what you appear to use is apple juice, also, believe it or not Bourbon is not widely available, I've personally only experienced Jim Beam or Jack, and frankly they're not to my taste, I thought tho, you said the apple was spicy, just wondered if I try the recipe with spiced rum, would the mx be compatible?
Anyway just a heads up and thx for the idea. :)
You do bring up a good point. I will have to see what I can find that might be similar. Go for the spiced rum. It will definitely work
I should amend outside of US to outside of Canada, ofc similar applies.
Love the bar space btw, very cosy.
Have tried, he sice rum version using Cap Morgan spiced which is vanilla forward, I went with equal arts rum and apple juice 60 mil of both.
Quarter of a lemon squeezed into each drink, topped up with ginger beer, I used Bundeburg, taste was something like royal icing or really good vanilla ice cream - very drinkable. Thx for the idea ;)
mediocre cocktail
How would you improve this?