5 ways you are ruining your MOJITOS (and how to fix them)

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    Mojitos are the perfect summer cocktail - bright, minty fresh and refreshing (when made correctly). Here are 5 common mistakes that people make and 5 simple fixes so that you can make great Mojitos every time!
    #1 - MUDDLING THE MINT
    The mint doesn't need to be pulverised. Gently press the mint in order to extract the aromatics.
    #2 - LIME JUICE
    Avoid premixes and fake lime juice! If you have access to fresh limes then use fresh limes. If limes are crazy expensive then follow Kevin Kos' instructions to improve your juice yields: • How to Get 8x as Much ...
    #3 - CHOICE OF RUM
    Avoid spiced, flavoured or dark rums (if you want to make a classic Mojito).
    #4 - TYPE OF MIXER
    Don't use Sprite (lemon and lime flavoured soda) in your Mojitos! Use a carbonated water to add a light effervescence to your cocktail (and don't over dilute the drink).
    #5 QUALITY ICE
    Avoid using large or poor quality ice. Use crushed or pebble ice for a visually appealing, cold and refreshing Mojito! If you don't have a pebble ice machine (I recommend this one: amzn.to/3e12HRq), you can use a lewis bag and mallet to crush ice (or a tea towel and rolling pin works too!).
    MOJITO RECIPE
    - 2 oz (60ml) lightly aged rum
    - 1 oz (30ml) lime juice (OR muddled lime)
    - 10-12 mint leaves
    - 2 tsp sugar (OR 15ml simple syrup)
    - 1.5 oz (45ml) soda water
    Music - ES_Happy to See You - Sarah, the Illstrumentalist
    00:00 Intro
    0:30 Muddle the mint
    0:59 Lime juice
    2:04 Choice of rum
    3:04 Type of mixer
    3:47 Quality ice
    5:06 Mojitos compared
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Komentáře • 273

  • @StevetheBartender_
    @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem +62

    You might notice that there was no footage of adding sugar to the drink as this was meant to be a 5 tips/mistakes video rather than a step by step.... If you require a recipe for a mojito, please check out the description. Also, if you prefer to muddle the limes, please do... the point of mistake #2 was to state not to use "fake" lime juice with preservatives and other additives, not debate juiced vs muddled limes in a Mojito! ;)
    🚀 Check out my top 20 tips for making better drinks at home: join.stevethebartender.com.au/20-tips-for-better-drinks

    • @vinny142
      @vinny142 Před rokem +7

      Sorry, have to rant a little.
      "the point of mistake #2 was to state not to use fake lime juice,"
      Its not fake limejuice, stop saying that. The bartender world is full of this "it has to be freshly squeezed" nonsense (it really is nonsense because you _con't_ want your drink to be ruined by that one flavourless lime in the bunch). Kevin's video explains quite well why you should stop insisting on "freshly squeezed" and remarkably it's because he found that the superjuice tastes better. Go figure.
      "bright, minty fresh and refreshing (when made correctly). "
      While I'm here, stop saying "made correctly". I know what you mean but there is a lot of stupid snobbery in the cocktail and food world where people insist that if you make a drink any other way than the way they prefer then it's not a proper drink and therefor tasts bad and yada yada. See the problem? They prefer one recipe and tell others they have to like that too.
      I love tips on how to get more flavouraor slightly different flavours, mistakes that cause a drink to taste bad to a majority of people, but never claim that your recipe is the one true recipe, because it's just bovine manure.

    • @Thomas52031
      @Thomas52031 Před rokem +1

      @@vinny142 Hey man, just because Kevin doing it doesn't make it a right thing to do, nor suitable to everyone. Besides, how hard can it be for a good bartender to use fresh fruits? If I found out a bar using super juice, I would never set foot in it. In my humble opinion, those bartenders just threw countless effort put in years of cocktail renaissance right out of the window.

    • @PoRRasturvaT
      @PoRRasturvaT Před rokem +3

      Muddle the lime over the mint, no risk of crushing the leaves.

    • @ChickenHenne2
      @ChickenHenne2 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Thomas52031 First of all I think we can agree that super juice is something completely different as the pre made juice Steve is (rightfully) asking us to avoid.
      I have no issue with people juicing fresh lime but ever since I first made super juice I never looked back. Taste, yield and fridge life are simply killer arguments.
      I also know a few bartenders who use it in their Bars and I welcome that greatly. It's a question of sustainability that also happens to reduce cost all while not reducing quality. So win win.

    • @vaettra1589
      @vaettra1589 Před rokem +1

      What mint is that? Up here in northern Sweden, my moroccan mint is like, growing on dark woody stems. I have to catch them small to have soft green stems, but if I do the leaves are like, a third of that size in this video.

  • @CC57985
    @CC57985 Před rokem +181

    This video is very clearly aimed at people who have made mojitos and thought “that’s ok but I want it to be better.” It’s not aimed at people who have found a method they like and will carry on making, but yet they seem to be abundant in the comments and take offence at what they think are “criticisms” of their recipe. As Steve so often says, if you like it a certain way or only have access to certain ingredients, then you should of course make it like that. But don’t interpret tips, aimed at offering ideas for people who are looking to improve something for their own taste, as “snobbery”.

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem +27

      Thanks John, you're spot on. The video is simply a list of tips that people can choose to use... if they think they need it. And, there is always more than one "correct" way to make a drink :)

    • @mikesweeney1827
      @mikesweeney1827 Před rokem

      Oh Really 🤔🥱

    • @malloryg4251
      @malloryg4251 Před rokem +4

      The people who cry "snobbery" just don't know what quality is! I feel like they're used to average, mediocre food and drinks, and they get all offended if someone tells them that it's not good. I loved this video because it reminded me of why I thought I disliked mojitos- they're always made poorly!! I plan on taking Steve's tips and making my own mojito at home : )

    • @edkroketje1
      @edkroketje1 Před 4 měsíci

      I don't think any of this video should be thought of as snobbery, and it is great he wants to give tips (and there are some good tips in there). That being said, I can easily understand why people see it as critisism and it really does seem like "this is THE way it should be" when you give it a title where you say doing any of these things will ruin the drink followed by a description where he calls them mistakes.

  • @BOBFudge
    @BOBFudge Před rokem +6

    I'm from Oklahoma, USA, the birth place of Sonic (a Fast-Food car hop chain restaurant). The fact that you mentioned "Sonic Ice" shows you know your stuff. You can buy bags of their ice for $2 and it's what my wife craves whenever she's pregnant; just a cup of sonic ice. I always try to keep in on hand specifically for my cocktails and use it when the recipe calls for "crushed" ice. Glad to know I've been making mojitos correctly all along. Cheers!

  • @pl-rc
    @pl-rc Před rokem +11

    Definitely committed 2 mistakes of using aged rum (because it was the only one available at the home bar) and over muddling the mint. I can see the difference now. Thank you Steve

  • @brandonlee773
    @brandonlee773 Před rokem +1

    What's been amazing about watching so many vids teaching how to make mojitos is realizing that there isn't one BEST way to make them. I went from shaking mine to stirring them as you've shown in another vid you made and it's actually made me like mojitos more personally, I enjoy making them more and customers love them more. They also present better (no gross looking foam on top of the passionfruit ones) which makes me feel better as a bartender serving them to my guests. Thanks for the tips Steve, really appreciate it!

  • @stephenahern9562
    @stephenahern9562 Před rokem +2

    The best Bartender in the world is this geezer right here. Saved my life too many times to count.

  • @brandonbrame1171
    @brandonbrame1171 Před rokem +2

    I so agree. A friend gifted me some Cuban rum. It was very smooth!
    Love the drink!

  • @s3uoq
    @s3uoq Před rokem +1

    Spot on. I do exact same but with muddled limes. The Havana club 3 rum is perfect for em too and a staple in my bar 👌

  • @Starblitz2891
    @Starblitz2891 Před rokem +10

    I'm actually glad that I know this. Me, my best friend, and his wife, bartend events, but sometimes we make some drinks the shortcut way because some of the parties we have bartended, the guests have little to no patience to wait for a drink made the right way so I've had to learn the short way unfortunately which is probably the crappy version mojito that was made in this video. Seeing this video only makes me want to make the mojito the right way even more regardless of the guests who don't have patience. Thank you Steve. Keep up the good work and videos.

  • @mell_gif
    @mell_gif Před rokem +2

    I really enjoyed this episode Steve, some good advise there 👍🏻

  • @garyhovey9305
    @garyhovey9305 Před rokem +1

    Good tip on the choice of rum!

  • @MadeByJoey
    @MadeByJoey Před rokem +1

    All these tips are great, thanks Steve!

  • @EnglishStrippedBare
    @EnglishStrippedBare Před rokem +7

    Steve, great tips. Mojitos are such a great summer drink.

  • @NiftyPants
    @NiftyPants Před rokem +24

    I like this style of vid! Quick and informative. Would enjoy this for more drinks

  • @lopezc02
    @lopezc02 Před rokem

    Great tips and video! Looking forward to the next one with similar tips.

  • @AlfonsoVallarta
    @AlfonsoVallarta Před rokem +3

    The muddling, the juice, and the mixer are pointers I cannot (nor wish) to differ on. And you also pointed out super juice! Which is my preference for extending shelf life on batched juice.
    However crushed ice and carbonated drinks are a no-go for me (the dilution is too fast for the bubbles to remain pleasant for my liking, even with Topo Chico), and I differ with the limiting choice of rum: while I nearly always go for Spanish style white rums, experimenting with this, by sometimes adding a touch of Agricole, or going for a mojito with a lightly aged rum, etc, can help you explore so many things.

  • @michaelpagliarulo1141
    @michaelpagliarulo1141 Před rokem +2

    you are so right about using fresh lime i started lerning to cocktails during lockdown and was using bottled lemon and lime but the first time i used the real thing i thought i had messed up the drink it was SO DIFRENT i have never used anything but fresh ever sense

  • @siria3349
    @siria3349 Před rokem

    I absolutely agree with you about the choice of rum, water and ice size. In L.A. we don't have the option of Cuban rum, but white Bacardi works very well.

  • @kiwiholmes3587
    @kiwiholmes3587 Před rokem

    Great video, Steve! I had my share of mojitos during my vacation in the Dominican Republic 3 weeks ago. They sure loved to make those at the resort! I had one or two that had too much lime seeds and pulp in them. But for the most part they were my favorite drink to order there 🍹🌴

  • @gegeschannel8836
    @gegeschannel8836 Před rokem

    Agree totally and love that you know what Sonic ice is. I use it for mint juleps as well. Love you.

  • @theaussiebartender
    @theaussiebartender Před rokem +2

    Agree with absolutely everything in this! Well done brother, great clip! 🤜🏼🤛🏼

  • @della685
    @della685 Před rokem +1

    Alway giving good tips love this thanks

  • @cathalmacsiurdain7762
    @cathalmacsiurdain7762 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm presuming you're in Australia. My wife and daughter have asked for Mohitos for Christmas so thank you for this video. Here in Germany it will not be so warm but I hope the cocktails are refreshing. Hi to everybody down under. Happy Christmas.

  • @stephane.foisy.186
    @stephane.foisy.186 Před rokem

    Yup great pointers. So good.

  • @GDVGustavo
    @GDVGustavo Před rokem +2

    Steve, this video was awesome, i am Braziliam and here i always adapt some of recipies that you make because dont have some ingredients here, always asked myself if its close to the real flavor, and this video clearefy a lot of my questions in adaptations, and mojito is one of my favorite drink, this tips helped a lot!

  • @janfwagner
    @janfwagner Před rokem +1

    Excellent tips that will help me take my mojito to the next level. I was muddling the mint leaves with a spoon a bit much. Thanks!

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem

      No, because it wasn’t in the list of 5 mistakes but admittedly it may have been confusing to not see that step.

  • @boozeontherocks
    @boozeontherocks Před rokem +2

    Steve these tips are a great way for someone to make the best basic Mojito. Simple and easy. I like it. Next you need how to get the best foam :)

  • @virusmyth4930
    @virusmyth4930 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I never muddle the mint, I just put the leaves at the bottom of the glass, add some sugar on top and swirl it around with a straw for a minute or two
    until the mint wilts a bit.
    This way the sugar will pull out the oils out of the mint releasing a wonderful aroma, without any green flavors.
    That's how it's done in the best places in cuba, although it varies from place to place.
    I also add a couple lime peels to the process for added aromatics.
    Also I top with lemon/lime soda instead of just sparkling water (adjusting the added sugar down to keep the balance)
    I know it's blasphemy for some people, but that's how I like it, although the original is pretty good too.
    Also I prefer the larger ice cubes, but the first 3 or 4 cubes I swirl it around for correct dilution before completing with the remainder ice and soda.

  • @velcro62
    @velcro62 Před rokem

    This should be a series! Can you do Old fashioned next?

  • @JFG2023
    @JFG2023 Před rokem

    Mijito weekend for sure!

  • @EliasDerChronist
    @EliasDerChronist Před rokem

    thanks for the great video! I will try it at home this weekend and because I have access to fresh limes and mint (I grow them in a pot) I will use them 😍. Do you reccomend using sugar syrup or just brown sugar instead?

  • @MarioStylez
    @MarioStylez Před rokem +27

    Be careful of the so called "Mojito effect". Once you serve one Mojito, everyone else,
    or the majority of your friends group for example, will also want one if they see it. Be ready for never making 'just one' :)

  • @williambarnhart4806
    @williambarnhart4806 Před rokem

    totally agree with you on all these tips, I rarely muddle my mint, at all, I clap it, then mix it around with the granulated sugar a bit, then let it set while I get lime squeezed. Definitely a good clear lite aged rum with some character. I do make my own pebble ice with trays, little pain staking but worth it. I keep ice in my deep freezer at just above 0 degree, and rarely use carbonated water, just a bit of spring water to help with dilution, I do have high quality mountain spring water on tap which makes a difference in all my drinks. I recommend using granulated sugar instead of simple syrup also. I make a damn good mojito, Steve, wish you could try one🤠🍹

  • @gmdelatorre3759
    @gmdelatorre3759 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the Tips. I am saving this video... GM

  • @Tilith
    @Tilith Před rokem

    Great vid Steve, I just have some additionnel feedback I'd like to share for beginners.
    Regarding fresh limes, it's important to not take them too young (too dark green) or to let them dry too much, or in both cases, from my experience, it will taste pretty much like store-bought lime juice, acidic but not savory.
    And regarding the rum choice, while I agree, Havana 3 being my (not overpriced) personal favorite, I think the Mojito is the best rum-based long-drink to appreciate a rum's flavor, so I love exploring rums in mojito. That being said I agree on overly spiced rums, though they are great to hide a bad lime-juice if that's all you have and is still better than a perfect mojito with bad lime juice hands down.
    Sugar, mint and mixing choices are subtle and best made according to your preferences.
    I personally slap my mint once, then put only the leaves in the glass, stir it with sugar (sometimes demerara if the rum is not fancy but I am) to release oil without breaking the leaves, then lime juice, stir gently to dissolve the sugar, fill the glass with ice, add the rum, stir again, shortly if I add soda or more heavily then add ice again to fill the glass if I don't.
    And I can tell you none of my choices really matters in making a good mojito, only the rum and the lime do, the rest is preferences/adaptations to meet said preferences. Cheers!

  • @loganosullivan
    @loganosullivan Před rokem +1

    Literally every bartending CZcamsr on CZcams ive subscribed to has made a mojito video in the last 24 hours and I'm loving it because it's one of my favs

  • @AW1Steve
    @AW1Steve Před rokem +1

    Totally agree.

  • @ricarlorichards9200
    @ricarlorichards9200 Před rokem

    Thanks bro

  • @HoaNguyen-dx2qg
    @HoaNguyen-dx2qg Před 11 měsíci

    THANKS A LOT!

  • @NCBeerDude
    @NCBeerDude Před 4 měsíci +1

    Don Q Cristal for the rum, in Puerto Rico sometimes they’ll make mojitos with mint or with an option of Hierba Buena

  • @ashketchum5622
    @ashketchum5622 Před rokem +1

    Just discovered your channel! Keep on the good content

  • @safichii
    @safichii Před rokem

    OK finally been called out for demolishing my mint before adding it in 😂 time to take that down a notch 👍

  • @cleanerben9636
    @cleanerben9636 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I still like using aged rums in it but it's just personal preference. I definitely over muddle my mint though. I'll have to look for a flat-bottomed muddler because mine has teeth and even with some light pressing it was easy to tear little bits off.

  • @andyrobson8903
    @andyrobson8903 Před rokem +5

    I was always taught to use demerera as it rounds off the mojito with a slightly treacly note. We use Havana 3 but Havana 7 is definitely my preferred rum, despite not being traditional. I see a lot of recipes with white sugar, barely any mint & no soda, which just feels like someone tickled a Caipirinha with a mint leaf! 😅 In terms of a method, I always: heavily muddle the demerera with lime wedges and 1oz rum, add the mint and lightly muddle, add another floz of rum and about 40ml soda, half fill with crushed ice, churn/stir, fill with crushed, and then just garnish with mint & lime. This way all the flavour (limes, sugar & mint) remains at the bottom where the straw is. Great video! I noticed barfly posted a very similar one this week too though, was this coordinated!? 😉😂

    • @koya7273
      @koya7273 Před rokem

      Havana 7 is better than any other rum 🤤

  • @pridetv
    @pridetv Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @augustwest5207
    @augustwest5207 Před 9 měsíci

    How much sugar & what kind of sugar do you use? Do muddle the sugar with the mint, or add later? Cheers!

  • @Jean-Naimar
    @Jean-Naimar Před rokem +1

    I do it your way 100%😀👍
    In Thailand, I use local rum named Sangsom, 8 euros for 1 bottle 40%.

  • @OneDrinkThreeBars
    @OneDrinkThreeBars Před rokem

    What's your opinion on using a homemade mint-infused simple syrup in mojitos?
    I never seem to get a minty enough flavor just by muddling alone.

  • @prettycoke
    @prettycoke Před rokem +1

    Steve looks like a viking and I dig that! Also, great tips for the mojitos!

  • @Guitaristmalakian
    @Guitaristmalakian Před rokem +1

    French agricole Rum goes perfectly with it too ;')

  • @Mouse2379
    @Mouse2379 Před rokem +4

    The sonic ice comes from a fast food chain. It's so popular they started selling it at certain locations. Way less trouble than getting a pebble ice machine and making your own.

  • @briansewell7263
    @briansewell7263 Před rokem

    If using a spiced rum, swap the sodafor a ginger ale, Fevertree works very well. Also, a cheat to get crushed ice as ours died, is to use your Boston Shaker, ice that's been in the ice well crushes this way perfectly, straight from ice machine takes a little more effort

  • @calgy84
    @calgy84 Před rokem

    I like to use unaged rhum agricole for a change, the fresh grassy notes compliment the drink.

  • @YODAddyLIVE
    @YODAddyLIVE Před rokem

    Not covered in the video and someone may have already said it but the "Party Pitcher" mojito is a no. That's where someone takes a large pitcher and makes the mojito ahead of a party. Have the lime juice squeezed ahead of time and in a bottle and make each drink fresh. Do not muddle the mint until ready to serve.
    Great video as always, good to have a list of things to avoid but might be good to have some videos of "alternatives" if you don't have X use Y....

  • @kevpascall9155
    @kevpascall9155 Před rokem

    I need a long island iced tea version of this video

  • @denisgauthier7999
    @denisgauthier7999 Před rokem

    How about sugar? Sirup vs granulated? If sirup, 1:2 or 1.5:2 or 2:1 if granulated, raw, refined plain white, turbinado? Great video again. Thank for the excellent contents.

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem +1

      Syrup or granulated are both good options - completely up to the individual I say. Syrup
      is great because it integrates into the drink easily.

  • @ondromil23
    @ondromil23 Před rokem

    In your opinion,is the classic white Bacardi a good choice?

  • @lifehacksformen8427
    @lifehacksformen8427 Před rokem +3

    Loved the video. Question. If you wanted a flavored one like a strawberry mojito. When where where and how would you add the flavor or fruit?

    • @Runge_was_here
      @Runge_was_here Před rokem

      I've made a blackberry mojitos before by muddling them in with the citris pieces ( lemons instead of limes since i was pairing with blackberry). It turned out really well. Good flavor while still being balanced.

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem +4

      The two best options would be to either muddle fresh strawberries or replace the simple syrup with a homemade strawberry syrup 👍

    • @DarthUmbra
      @DarthUmbra Před rokem

      I would guess if you're using fresh fruit, to muddle it before or with the mint. In the strawberry mojito example, muddle the strawberries first then add mint and lightly press on it so you don't shred the mint.

    • @iainjames03
      @iainjames03 Před rokem

      Muddling the fruit in the glass first (before you add the mint) works best BUT ideally only if you're going to use crushed ice/pebble ice - since the bits of fruit will swim around in the glass and block the straw if you use cubed ice. You could use a strawberry syrup as Steve says, or make a smooth strawberry puree. You could also shake your muddled strawberries, rum, lime and sugar just like a strawberry daiquiri then fine strain into the glass with your bruised/muddled mint. But that's a bit of a faff - and also be very wary of how much soda you use in that case, since shaking will have already added dilution.
      Also if you've never tried using a little turn of freshly ground black pepper in your fresh strawberry drinks before, try it. You'll thank me later...

  • @Australianzwayne
    @Australianzwayne Před rokem

    Agree 🎉

  • @ronnier5349
    @ronnier5349 Před měsícem

    I use grocery store brand rum. It is good. Since I only make drinks for myself I settle with the store brands. I could upgrade.

  • @RAMBALZ
    @RAMBALZ Před rokem

    Cheers bud

  • @cydneystephen2814
    @cydneystephen2814 Před rokem +1

    Funny I should see this now. Hubby and I went to dinner last night and I had a passion fruit mojito and it was absolutely delicious. Where we were sitting I could not see exactly how she made it but she did right by my palate.

    • @malloryg4251
      @malloryg4251 Před rokem +1

      Holy crap, that sounds heavenly! Perhaps she used fresh passion fruit juice in addition to the lime?

  • @donniewahlberg8546
    @donniewahlberg8546 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Whats the deal with the Lewis bag? Its hella expensive where I live and doesnt seem to be worth it. Is it just a gadget?

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem +1

      If you look for “Lewis bag and mallet” you might come across some expensive “boutique” branded barware… just search for “cotton drawstring bag” and “woodworking mallet” and you’ll probably come across some far cheaper options 🙌

  • @pabzpogi5459
    @pabzpogi5459 Před rokem

    i love it.

  • @badrhari1111
    @badrhari1111 Před rokem

    Is Baccardi good rum for mojito?

  • @tomaskello8624
    @tomaskello8624 Před rokem

    Hey Steve, can you advice how to muddle any other type of herbs? E.g. I was making basil mojito and was not sure how much pressure should I apply. Simply how to get the best from each herb you might want to use in drinks. :)

    • @iainjames03
      @iainjames03 Před rokem +1

      Personally if I'm using basil as a herb I shake and strain - so shake the lime, sugar, basil and rum then fine strain it into the glass. You'd get a decent amount of the basil flavour (as well as a nice vibrant colour) but, since they're more delicate leaves than mint, you avoid breaking them up too much or turning them into a pesto at the bottom of your glass! Then if you wanted to have that 'mojito' appearance, just add a few unmuddled leaves to the glass as you build the drink.

  • @Hyuuugfk
    @Hyuuugfk Před rokem +1

    Hi steve
    Doest the drinks with crushed ice dilute the drink faster than the ice cubes which melt slow and the crushed ice leaves less room in glass for mixer like soda in case of mohito

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem

      Yes, there is more surface area with the crushed ice so it will chill and dilute quickly.. and there is also less room (which is a good thing IMO).

  • @iainjames03
    @iainjames03 Před rokem +1

    Ice can be a thorny issue for Mojitos. Pebble ice is ideal, as Steve says, since not only does it fill the glass and look great, it acts as its own sieve and keeps the mint leaves (and any fragments) away from the straw - but very hard to come by for home use. Homemade crushed ice can easily be over pulverised and just turn your drink into a slushy so be careful of that. If you find your ice melting quickly I would suggest using a thicker-sided glass (search 'casablanca glass' or 'granity glass' to see what I mean) and chilling it beforehand.

    • @iainjames03
      @iainjames03 Před rokem

      Quick tip for making homemade crushed ice - don't try to smash it immediately from out of the deep freeze or it will shatter like a prince rupert's drop. Leave it to sit for a minute or two at room temp until it's just started to get a first sheen of wetness on the surface.

  • @CoachGarcia
    @CoachGarcia Před 10 měsíci

    Can u make a mojito without carbonated water recipe pleaseeee?

  • @darkcoolcat
    @darkcoolcat Před rokem +1

    Whats the general opinion on best white Rum, Havana club 3 or Bacardi?

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem +1

      I like using Havana Club 3.. but feel free to experiment with different rums.

  • @ARCSTREAMS
    @ARCSTREAMS Před 10 měsíci

    bacardi gold rum is good too for this

  • @ScottWaa
    @ScottWaa Před rokem +19

    If you are too aggressive with muddling the mint two things will happen. The chlorophyll has potential to create a bitter flavor in the drink. Secondly, no one wants mint pieces stuck in their teeth while talking.

    • @enigmatickendo
      @enigmatickendo Před rokem

      I hear this, and I've been making mojitos with a light "slap and press" for a while. I enjoy trying things the classic way though, and I tried muddling the shit out of limes, sugar, and a whole fuck tonne of mint. Crushed ice, rum (plantation 3 star), soda, pull through, cap. My favorite mojito now. Though, not how I make it for customers. Its all preference.

    • @brontox098
      @brontox098 Před rokem

      @@enigmatickendo yeah, plantation is much better than pampero

  • @michaela2706
    @michaela2706 Před rokem +2

    Hi Steve, something you haven't clarified here, I want your take on it. Some recipes call for half a lime (3 wedges) to be muddled, but rather than straining, actually keeping the lime pieces in the drink for a garnish lower in the glass, any thoughts on this?

    • @Tilith
      @Tilith Před rokem

      It can subtly raise bitterness and zesty flavors with each time your straw hit the lime skin, releasing zest, and more citrus flavor, making a citrus y-watery ending that you can find more off-balance than just ice melted watery, or you could find it tastier, ymmv. (maybe with that technique you can sprinkle your last sips with a dash of rum if you drank slowly)
      So yeah not a big deal and pretty much unnoticeable before the last sips, can be better or worse depending on your taste and your rum, the way you get your lime juice is more important: crushed vs pressed in term of zesty flavors.

  • @gustaffyrkemo5822
    @gustaffyrkemo5822 Před rokem

    In Cuba they use cubes of ice on several places 👍

  • @adamlebner8429
    @adamlebner8429 Před rokem +1

    Steve AND Leandro mojito episodes on the same day? Must mean I have to have mojitos now.

  • @maksymilianreiter3111
    @maksymilianreiter3111 Před rokem +1

    mate, how long can you hold an opened bottle of Cynar on that shelf of yours? I wanna buy one for my home bar but I'm worried about it spoiling...

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem +1

      It will last a long time but eventually the flavours may be affected. You can always keep it in the fridge and/or use a wine pump to keep it as fresh as possible.

    • @maksymilianreiter3111
      @maksymilianreiter3111 Před rokem

      @@StevetheBartender_ cheers, the pump is a good shout!

  • @timberyang89
    @timberyang89 Před rokem +1

    Would u shake the ice in a shaker to crush the ice with a few mint in it? I heard it opens up the flavour of the mint even more?

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem

      Hard ice won’t just from shaking it.. some shards will come off though. It would pulverise the mint… could work well 👍

  • @BoxCuttahz
    @BoxCuttahz Před rokem +1

    Hi Steve any tips where I can buy a pebble ice maker like yours please?

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem

      I added a link in the description to the GE Opal maker which is what I use.. depends where you are located tho.

  • @dmadrigal821
    @dmadrigal821 Před rokem

    Sugar or simple syrup?

  • @bogdanjovanovic3400
    @bogdanjovanovic3400 Před rokem

    Yo Steve, singular pebble is smaller, hence it'll melt faster and give a drinker less time to drink the cocktail before dilution. What are your thoughts on that? (i know nothing about cocktails, just logic question) ty: )

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem +1

      It will chill and dilute faster… but once it reaches equilibrium chilling (and therefore dilution) will halt / slow dramatically.
      So it will chill quickly but then maintain temperature in a similar fashion to bigger ice.

    • @bogdanjovanovic3400
      @bogdanjovanovic3400 Před rokem

      @@StevetheBartender_ ooooh.. nice :D ty ty

  • @sherijohnson5557
    @sherijohnson5557 Před 11 měsíci

    What is the best mint to use?

  • @biegaliusz4439
    @biegaliusz4439 Před rokem

    I dont care about perfect specs, mine is good with mint nalewka, more minty for me
    All your points are valid tho and i follow them when doing a Classic mojito

  • @gariktv8756
    @gariktv8756 Před rokem

    I can’t get my Mojito right but I managed to get my gin and tonic so perfect. Even people who never enjoyed cocktails saying that if all cocktails would be as great as mine they would drink them always 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @tracymcginty.2860
    @tracymcginty.2860 Před rokem

    U should've made one !!

  • @burnttacoconspiracy5786

    Thanks to my workplace being a little on the shittier side of things, I've grown attached to my personal method. In a highball glass I muddle 60ml of Bacardi into half lime worth of wedges very well with around 5ml of rich simple syrup (demorara if you have it). Add a sprig of mint that has been _firmly_ slapped _once_. fill with Ice and top with soda water. Garnish with a lime wheel and a head of mint.
    Like I said my workplace tends to not really care about the cocktail side of things, but I feel like I've ceratinly done the best I can with what we have on hand, I'd appreciate your feedback, experienced bartender to someone comparably new to the game :D

  • @edwardkennedy2031
    @edwardkennedy2031 Před rokem

    Great video and recipe. I've also found a very dry ginger ale is a nice alternative to the sparkling water. The spiciness goes well with the rum. Definitely agree on the Cuban rum though, thanks uncle Dan

  • @sarahm4669
    @sarahm4669 Před rokem

    I prefer my mojitos with a lot of sparkling water, it's more refreshing and thirst quenching that way. Lots of times I'll even exclude the rum just to have a nice, summery, refreshing, non alcoholic drink :)

  • @elioteliotness9143
    @elioteliotness9143 Před rokem

    white rum Neisson 55°,the best!!!

  • @mkaska8647
    @mkaska8647 Před rokem +1

    I don't actually agree about ice. Pebble ice gives too much dilution and makes soda co2 go away too fast (I just don't agree on a practical view, I like it personally that way). Aside from that, great advices!

  • @MrWarcraft1337
    @MrWarcraft1337 Před rokem +1

    I use cubes at work simply because our crushed ice is really finely crushed, almost like snow and it just melts instantly. Also when I was using it, every time I was making a Mojito I'd have to run to the kitchen to get the crushed ice as the bowl I had gotten previously had already melted. It was super wasteful, I didn't like the end product and it added so much work to a single drink. At home I crush my ice with the mallet and Lewis bag to get those nice pieces, maybe I should start doing that at work too and keep the bag in the freezer I have right by my station.

  • @get2dachoppa249
    @get2dachoppa249 Před rokem

    I happen to be working in a country that has real Cuban rums most of the time. I may have to drive around to find it, but mojitos are on the menu for Sunday movie watching.

  • @sivakumar-jg2zq
    @sivakumar-jg2zq Před rokem

    Does pepple ice work on Long Island ice tea

  • @cigartexan6368
    @cigartexan6368 Před rokem

    Great video! the Mojito is my favorite drink. I do agree that HC3 is the perfect rum for this drink and the crushed ice is a must. I will say though, I think it's a much better drink when consumed from the glass top to bottom, rather than drinking them from a straw bottom to top.

  • @devlinw4735
    @devlinw4735 Před rokem

    the soda water point is true, but also people using TOO much soda water is an absolute killer

  • @vaettra1589
    @vaettra1589 Před rokem

    For Mojitos tonights, I'm trying out The Educated Barfly's prefered recepy, skipping the soda water:
    Leandro’s preferred Mojito
    2oz (60ml) White Rum
    1/2oz (15ml) Simple Syrup
    1 Sugar Cube
    4 Lime Wedges
    8-10 Mint Leaves
    Mint Sprig Garnish

    • @JG-tr8ph
      @JG-tr8ph Před rokem

      .. Is that just rum with sugar and lime juice? I don't get it.

    • @vaettra1589
      @vaettra1589 Před rokem

      @@JG-tr8ph czcams.com/video/M89RCGVp6iU/video.html 07:20

  • @MrGUAUMIAU
    @MrGUAUMIAU Před rokem

    en Cuba NUNCA se usa el hielo triturado para enfriar los Mojitos. Siempre se usa con cubitos enteros, siempre.

  • @kimtaylor4480
    @kimtaylor4480 Před měsícem

    If you have to use regular ice, then serve in a club or rock glass AND freeze a leaf of mint inside each ice cube. Cheers!

  • @jusstewa
    @jusstewa Před rokem +1

    What about the sugar. Is it always simple syrup?

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem

      Traditionally it was granulated sugar but, like most recipes, it’s very common to use syrup due to its ability to mix into the drink easily.

  • @vendetta4033
    @vendetta4033 Před rokem

    Isn't that the original Cuban Mojito is made wit ice cubes, not the pebble or crushed? I use crushed as well, but have seen a few video where some reputable bartenders say it is supposed to be made with cubes, like they do it in Cuba. Now, I'm little confused.
    And I have seen many dont muddle the mint, just little stir it with sugar so it releases all the juices and aroma stiring it dry. Thanks in advance for the answers

    • @StevetheBartender_
      @StevetheBartender_  Před rokem

      I believe a traditional Cuban mojito is made with cubes and not muddled…but I wasn’t trying to make a traditional mojito… just trying to give a few tips to make a tasty drink..
      Pebble ice, cubes ice, muddled mint, stirred, shaken, muddled limes, lime juice, etc…..make it how YOU like.

  • @machiniman01
    @machiniman01 Před rokem +2

    Hi, not English speaker here.
    I just wanna make sure I understood roght. When you say " carbonated water " you mean " sparkling water " right?