BEST Mai Tai I ever had! Secret Ingredient makes the whole drink

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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
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    A few months ago we released a video of some original classic tiki drinks that I absolutely hated, they were off balance and pretty flat. All around not very well done drinks. Since then we've had lots of requests to reconstruct these problematic drinks into better, more streamlined versions and we thought that was a great idea. So today we welcome a very very special guest to help us do just that. Strap it in people. This one gets very nerdy. I hope ya'll enjoy!
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    04:20 Now for the Feature presentation
    04:33 Who is this guy?
    05:00 What an entrance!
    05:20 Tasting, like in Lady and the Tramp
    06:11 Acid Adjusting (it's not scary)
    06:49 The Breakdown
    07:39 Turning a pineapple into a Lime
    08:01 Do the Math
    09:06 A lot of talking later...
    09:19 How to do it
    11:06 Garret gets salty
    11:17 Why the salt?
    11:50 Recipe has started already
    15:24 What we do WRONG last time
    21:19 The Tasting, it's almost over
    26:28 Garret's Hawaiian Mai Tai Recpipe
    26:30 Acid Adjusted Pineapple Recipe
    27:10 Where can you find Garret?
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    Recipe:
    Mai Tai (Royal Hawaiian 1971)
    1oz (30ml) Demerara Rum
    1oz (30ml) Jamaican Rum (dark)
    1oz (30ml) light Rum
    1oz (30ml) Pineapple Juice
    1oz (30ml) Orange Juice
    .5oz (15ml) Lime Juice
    .25oz (7.5ml) Simple Syrup
    .25oz (7.5) Orgeat
    .25oz (7.5ml) Orange Curaçao
    .25oz (7.5ml) Lemon Juice
    Garnish with mint sprig, sugar Cane Stick and pineapple spear
    Garret Richard's Mai Tai:
    1 1/2oz Chairman's Reserve Saint Lucia Rum
    3/4oz (22ml) Coruba Dark Jamaica Rum
    1 Tsp Grand Marnier
    1 Tsp Clement Creole Shurbb
    1oz (30ml) Acid Adjusted Pineapple Juice
    5/8oz (18ml) Orgeat
    5 Drops Saline Solution (20% Solution)
    Spent Lime Wedge for Shaking
    Garnish Mint Sprig Pineapple Wedge
    To Make Acid Adjusted Pineapple Juice:
    Start with 100ml Fresh Pineapple Juice and add 3.2g Citric Acid and 2g Malic Acid
    Shake to combine
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Komentáře • 404

  • @danielminor5595
    @danielminor5595 Před rokem +253

    This is currently my favorite Educated Barfly episode of all time, this was so fun to learn about!

  • @Freddy735
    @Freddy735 Před rokem +23

    We stopped into the Sunken Harbor Club while out walking the City. As poorly dressed and unkempt as we were, Garret, Andy and Dan were extremely welcoming and entertained our questions. I tried the Mai Tai because of this video and the Mojito, the drink presentation was over the top and the taste was something to appreciate. As corny as it sounds to me it tasted fresh the subtleties were clear. I highly recommend a visit if you are someone that appreciates the culinary aspects of drink making, or just enjoy a very hip place to be... my 2 cents.

  • @markpaddey2015
    @markpaddey2015 Před rokem +7

    Man - the saline, the acid adjustment, the spend lime wedge! Wicked tips and tricks. This episode was gold.

  • @teccam
    @teccam Před rokem +62

    One of your best episodes ever, guys. Garret was an amazing guest. Super insightful, well spoken, and obviously, has a great resume/pedigree. I learned so much from this one and I can't wait to try making this cocktail!

  • @letoatreides5553
    @letoatreides5553 Před rokem +5

    Just made a Whiskey Sour with 30 ml of Acid-Adjusted Pineapple Juice (100 ml/5,2 Gram Citric Acid), 22,5 ml simple syrup and 60 ml slightly smokey Scotch (Compassbox Glasgow Blend) and it is the most amazing thing ever. Pineapple and smoke go together so well.

  • @ryanaycock3282
    @ryanaycock3282 Před rokem +29

    What works so well in this episode is that you first make a drink that seems right---and is not entirely wrong, but then make a much better drink and deconstruct every step as to why each new ingredient is better than the previous recipe. In doing so, you provide a much better education than a simple list of ingredients. If you are going to make future videos using original recipes based on classics, I would recommend continuing to use this format.

  • @Greedman456
    @Greedman456 Před rokem +60

    He was speaking liquid intelligence language all the time and then he pops the salt and talks about training with Dave Arnold and all dots connected.
    Great video and great guest!!
    Ps: An old fashioned that saline works for is the snowbird. 1.5 Oz rye, .5 calvados, .5 st germain(or other elderflower liquer), half teaspoon simple and two dashes celery bitters.
    Edit: forgot the garnish and the source: grapefruit peel, death and co the cocktail codex, Excellent book

    • @mrsmartypants_1
      @mrsmartypants_1 Před rokem

      Thanks! Giving that a go also.

    • @codyminecrack248
      @codyminecrack248 Před rokem +1

      I purchased the book liquid Intelligence myself a little while ago. Very complicated stuff, however anyone can benefit off of the plethora of information. He does good work, Much respect-

    • @katran_2393
      @katran_2393 Před rokem

      Μακαρι να φτασουμε σε σημειο να εχουμε τετοια γνωση και εμεις...

    • @jsteele07189
      @jsteele07189 Před rokem

      that sounds amazing!

    • @lolzguyl
      @lolzguyl Před rokem

      Celery bitters! Now that´s a new one for me, cool.

  • @shammy2010
    @shammy2010 Před rokem +14

    I love the idea of bringing on guests to teach new techniques and signature cocktails!

  • @fuzzzone
    @fuzzzone Před rokem +4

    As a chemist, watching Garret just dump the acids directly onto the weighing platform rather than using a weigh boat or paper was hurting my soul. For anyone thinking about playing with acidifying juices, pouring onto the platform is a great way to get gunk into the weigh mechanism and mess up your scale. It's super simple to make a weigh boat out of paper (CZcams can help), you can use regular printer paper or card stock if you want, and you'll greatly extend the useful life of your scale.

  • @rscottrogers
    @rscottrogers Před rokem +82

    Honestly not sure which is more revolutionary for me: The acid-adjusted sweet juice, or the saline. I've recently started making margaritas with salt in the drink rather than on the rim, and I'm a fan, but I hadn't thought of adding salt to other cocktails. Definitely going to start experimenting with that now!

    • @dimitarapostolov9788
      @dimitarapostolov9788 Před rokem +2

      I've seen a few bartenders add saline solution in many drinks as a secret ingredient and it's like magic!

    • @russb24
      @russb24 Před rokem

      @@dimitarapostolov9788 What happens to the drunks when you add saline? 😂

    • @dimitarapostolov9788
      @dimitarapostolov9788 Před rokem

      @@russb24 Good one, you got me 🤣

    • @russb24
      @russb24 Před rokem +2

      Actually now that I think about it, the drunks would retain a little more water in their system and might not get quite as hung over.

    • @jeannemckee2009
      @jeannemckee2009 Před rokem

      I add a little more than a shot of olive juice in a margarita. It gives it a bit of taste like grapefruit.

  • @Rcorp31
    @Rcorp31 Před rokem +6

    Holy smokes. I love this episode. I’ve made it to a point in my cocktail making journey where I can finally appreciate an episode like this. Cheers Leandro

  • @neehooya
    @neehooya Před rokem +1

    Man-O-Man, what an episode. I really like the format and presentation. Taking mixology to the next level. Great tips with using saline and coating the glass with lime oils. Thank you, keep up the great work guys!

  • @madcountofdumont7742
    @madcountofdumont7742 Před rokem +9

    Yeah you should have more guests. This was incredibly engaging.
    I love hearing other pros techniques and hacks for in-industry work.
    One of my favorites so far, not just because we are talking about pineapple and Mai Tai's

  • @dimitarapostolov9788
    @dimitarapostolov9788 Před rokem +6

    Best. Episode. Ever! For the longest time I have been adding lime juice into my Pina Coladas and I couldn't figure out why I like it better and now it all makes sense!

  • @michaelborck7076
    @michaelborck7076 Před rokem

    Such a great video! Would love more videos in this format with guests and these great tips! Cannot wait to try acid adjusting all kinds of juices!

  • @alexandreblracing
    @alexandreblracing Před rokem +1

    This is one the most informative video I've seen. We need more of that. Cheers!

  • @bryanhayes8593
    @bryanhayes8593 Před rokem +4

    Guest stars showing off their craft on your channel is amazing. Please continue down this path, what a fantastic episode!

  • @destroya21
    @destroya21 Před rokem +1

    As I sat here reading Brad Parson's Amaro book, I finished reading a quote about salt helping tame bitter edges in cocktails as Garret started his own salt rambling. Great work from you two!

  • @TheDinosaurDemocracy
    @TheDinosaurDemocracy Před rokem

    Definitely my favorite episode of yours so far! Very educational and interesting. Can't wait to try.

  • @justinrodriguez234
    @justinrodriguez234 Před rokem +5

    Love love love it! I love the sciency episodes and bringing on more super intelligent industry people. Very enlightening

  • @TheCromCruach
    @TheCromCruach Před rokem

    Such a good episode! Great chemistry and discussion!

  • @taylorperry2658
    @taylorperry2658 Před rokem

    Incredible. I cannot wait to make this!! Absolutely loved this breakdown of the Mai Tai.

  • @TheMatthewcota
    @TheMatthewcota Před rokem +12

    Wow. This is very interesting. I need to try the pineapple juice acid adjusted.
    This was an amazing episode.

  • @rantes100
    @rantes100 Před rokem +2

    We need more of this flavor theory nerd content!!! This was a great MasterClass and we need more!

  • @boozeontherocks
    @boozeontherocks Před rokem

    The science was of flavour is so important and a great discussion point. Thanks for have such a great guest.

  • @erikpleshek
    @erikpleshek Před rokem +4

    Love this episode. Mai tai is absolutely my favorite cocktail right now. Can’t wait to try it with the acid adjusted pineapple juice instead of lime.

  • @GnikWoc
    @GnikWoc Před rokem

    Really stoked about this, what an amazing guest. Garret is a legend.

  • @timmohle8509
    @timmohle8509 Před rokem +2

    Stopping back by to report that I made these mai tais at a July 4th party and THEY WERE THE BOMB!!! Compared it side and side to both the Royal Hawaiian mai tai and Martin Cate's Smuggler's Cove mai tai (using all the specified bottles for each) and Garrett's version won handily. Thanks again for sharing!

  • @harryparmley1193
    @harryparmley1193 Před rokem

    Wow, you're in the big time..! This was a great video, validating so many of the subtle nuances you've been preaching for a couple-three years. Yeah, you are really coming into your own. It's bee a lot of fun to watch you and Marius grow this channel, and applaud your progress. I will never (I tried) be a cocktail person, but you've certainly made me a fan of the genre. Keep it up, I'm there with you..!

  • @thomaslum2
    @thomaslum2 Před rokem

    This was an awesome episode, thank you!

  • @lsg2K
    @lsg2K Před rokem +1

    Been a bartender for a year and never learned as much as in these 27m - love this guy, hope to see more of him..

  • @jeffreywilkinson1471
    @jeffreywilkinson1471 Před rokem +1

    One of the best! Love Garrett! Amazing information -- more please!😁

  • @filmsaavy
    @filmsaavy Před rokem

    Loved, loved, LOVED this episode! Great video.

  • @HOB1022
    @HOB1022 Před rokem

    Please do more of these. I learnt so much.

  • @DeanCallan
    @DeanCallan Před rokem

    This is a great episode, I’m a big fan of Dave Arnold & Don Lee’s work. One thing I’ve always struggled with acid balancing pineapple is the Bromelain enzyme present in pineapples can give the perception of acidity, and that can fade with time on older pineapples or disappear completely if cooked off.
    I’ll be trying out this recipe for sure!

  • @TheBowerbird
    @TheBowerbird Před rokem

    This is absolutely mind melting. Fantastic and interesting content!

  • @javiervigil2511
    @javiervigil2511 Před rokem

    I thoroughly enjoyed this episode, learned a lot, this was almost a masterclass👍

  • @washinthewind
    @washinthewind Před rokem

    I've been watching here and there for a while. This episode earned my subscription.

  • @mickla787
    @mickla787 Před rokem +2

    Also. LOVED this episode, you two make an awesome education team

  • @pargelenis2390
    @pargelenis2390 Před rokem

    That lime wedge in the glass is a gamechanger. Thanks!

  • @bettypruitt7582
    @bettypruitt7582 Před rokem

    Just fabulous science! Love the concepts. Hate disappointing cocktails. Can’t wait to try all of it.

  • @theaussiebartender
    @theaussiebartender Před rokem

    Leandro this was a phenomenal episode mate! I learnt SO much from this! Definitely buying some acids and drug scale to re improve the ever created wheel 👌🏼

  • @Gintoo24
    @Gintoo24 Před rokem

    Love this level of technical mixology! More of this please! What brand of malic acid was used?

  • @thirstywhale_
    @thirstywhale_ Před rokem

    One if the better cocktail videos I have watched on CZcams in a while. Digging the guest appearance.

  • @croneycousteau
    @croneycousteau Před 9 měsíci

    Any recommendations for citrus adjustments for different types of fruits and vegetables?
    I would love to experiment with citrus adjusted tomato juice or fresh cucumber juice but have been having trouble sourcing proper info on the acid levels of most produce, great vid, cheers!

  • @jacobterrell9008
    @jacobterrell9008 Před rokem

    All your episodes are great but this one is *chefs kiss* perfect.

  • @platinumskies30
    @platinumskies30 Před rokem

    Absolutely loved this episode. Garret was an excellent guest!!!

  • @henryjclay
    @henryjclay Před rokem

    Great episode! I think you should have more guests, great watching you have someone to nerd out with. Now I will go start acid adjusting something ASAP.

  • @jerrylanier3936
    @jerrylanier3936 Před rokem

    Awesome episode! Gave me tons to think about and play with! Thank you!

  • @DavidRamsey1
    @DavidRamsey1 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow - So much to learn from this. Didn't see it when it came out, but will be trying this Mai Tai recipe real soon.

  • @ChrisJones-bp7ij
    @ChrisJones-bp7ij Před rokem

    Best mai tai ever. The educated barfly has made alot of them so it must be good. Very interesting video. Really loved it as my favourite drink is The mai tai. So big thank you.

  • @tjortaraja
    @tjortaraja Před rokem

    Learned so much in this episode. Not sure if I can get Malic Acid but I hope so that I can also make the lime juice extraction that you also make. I plan to do a spent lime even if it's a gin&tonic. Wonder if acid adjustment would work with Passion fruit or Mango? Going to give it a go. Also the saline solution! Yes! I love salt in a drink. Salt makes so many things taste better.

  • @andrewkirby7379
    @andrewkirby7379 Před rokem +1

    absolutely fantastic. very interesting. I'm trying to get citric acid in a small batch than 1kg. and also a set of the small scales. you are a genius.

  • @blind7000
    @blind7000 Před rokem

    This was great but now I have questions lol
    1- does acid correcting the juice change its viability timeframe? So if I am needing to make the juice daily do I gain or lose any time by acid correcting it as far as freshness?
    2-the mix of Orange liqueurs, is it best to think of that like the same reason we normally blend Fee and Reagan orange bitters?
    3-since I can't get any of these rums what flavor profiles are we really aiming for with these to replicate, either though the rums themselves or also adjusting the mixers?

  • @jonathanl1204
    @jonathanl1204 Před rokem

    Watched this video, ordered a scale and malic acid (had citric acid already), then waited. Today I got to make my favorite Mai Tai subbing in acid adjusted pineapple for the lime juice, it is delicious. Thanks for this idea.

  • @SanTM
    @SanTM Před rokem

    This was great. Lots of learning, especially the acidity and lime wedge oils

  • @playerb3672
    @playerb3672 Před rokem

    17:00 finally someone who explains the caipirinha the right way. You need the ungated poor to maintain the chilling going through the big cubes, while the dilution happens beucase of the small shards. This technique helps you in so many tropical cocktails!

  • @minhbuiquang3810
    @minhbuiquang3810 Před rokem +1

    Man, listening to you guys talking about tips and techniques worths million dollars of taking a cocktail class. That’s what we need. This is the most interesting video from educated barfly ever

  • @TrufflesOnTheRocks
    @TrufflesOnTheRocks Před rokem

    Really loved that one guys! Cheers

  • @aburgard1
    @aburgard1 Před rokem

    Really appreciate the in-depth science videos!

  • @davidbahena1746
    @davidbahena1746 Před rokem

    Wow! This man is knowledgeable af! Great video and insight

  • @mrsmartypants_1
    @mrsmartypants_1 Před rokem +1

    I was dubious at the start of the vid. That original Hawaiian “mai tai” was a horror story. Was totally won over by Garret’s make over. Everything detail makes sense. Can’t wait to give it a try. Thanks guys!

  • @mohnjayer
    @mohnjayer Před rokem +5

    Love this! Science in food is so huge and incredibly helpful when trying to construct your own recipes.

    • @____________838
      @____________838 Před rokem

      “They do say that alchemy was born in the kitchen, after all.”
      ~Edward Elric, FMA

  • @seanpannebaker6404
    @seanpannebaker6404 Před rokem +1

    I'm a fan of the original Mai Tai, my wife prefers the Don Ho suck'em up version. I'm going to have to try this and see which she prefers. Great video! Thanks!

  • @6Nicolas
    @6Nicolas Před rokem +1

    So many things to steal there for our home bars… thank you both !!!’

  • @kevinirving2567
    @kevinirving2567 Před rokem +2

    Great video. Was just ay Sunken Harbor club last weekend so its a real treat seeing Garret on here!

  • @michaelgurvitz9310
    @michaelgurvitz9310 Před rokem

    Great vid. A regards to you and Maris. Cheers again and to your guest.

  • @loribeehler1123
    @loribeehler1123 Před rokem +3

    Are the Chairman’s Reserve (in the video) and Denizen Merchant’s Reserve (show notes) interchangeable rums? I know you’ve used Denizen previously in your Mai Tai. Great content, BTW!😊

  • @ronaldjansen4305
    @ronaldjansen4305 Před rokem

    hi i have a question but first: Very good video if you want to up your game in cocktails. It has especially opened my eyes about the explanation of acids and how you can increase a fruit syrup with malic and or citric acid. I sometimes did something with this for clarifications, but not beyond that. My question is also about this piece where you say that pineapple contains, for example, 0.8 citric acid per 100 ml. my question is where can i find this info how much citric or malic acid does a fruit juice contain? are there any tables for this as I can't find them. thanks in advance for your help, greetings ronald from the netherlands.

  • @taylorlindsey.allred
    @taylorlindsey.allred Před rokem

    Loved this video style!!!

  • @Waffleir0n
    @Waffleir0n Před rokem

    Would Garrets recipe work well if I use Smith & Cross instead of the Coruba?

  • @Mellumen
    @Mellumen Před 27 dny

    Can Plantation Xaymaca rum substitue the Coruba rum? Or is Captain Morgan Dark Rum a better alternative? I have very limited access to rum here in Norway :(

  • @unboxerman12
    @unboxerman12 Před rokem +1

    Super informative video! Cant wait to make that acid adjusted pineapple

  • @gordongreeson8181
    @gordongreeson8181 Před 11 měsíci

    I find that Clement Creole Shurbb and Coruba Dark Jamaican Rum impossible to find in Oregon. A few places will ship it, but the fees are greater than the cost of the rum/liquor. Can you recommend substitutes?

  • @beckyowens8232
    @beckyowens8232 Před rokem

    Love the nerdy. Was super fun to learn.

  • @user-cj4vz6td4z
    @user-cj4vz6td4z Před rokem

    I should definately try this!
    This is mind boggling..

  • @itsraybob2426
    @itsraybob2426 Před rokem

    This acid adjustment is out of this world. Talk about leveling up! I just made a Painkiller with the acid adjusted pineapple and WOOOOOW this is outstanding! The pineapple is stronk upfront and gives you a beautiful pop on the back of your pallet, really amazing. I can’t wait to make more!

  • @lukeadsit4049
    @lukeadsit4049 Před rokem

    Tried this recipe, and it’s really good! I love pineapple juice so it really takes a good drink and makes it great for me

  • @walkermullin2744
    @walkermullin2744 Před rokem

    I just want to say I love your content!

  • @dtape
    @dtape Před rokem

    This was a really great episode. Lots of useful content. Awesome that you could have Garrett as a guest. I've had the privelege of enjoying drinks made by Garrett over at Existing Conditions (RIP). Sunken Harbor Club is already on my list of bars to hit up next. Can't wait to try the drinks there.

  • @alexandermunoz7783
    @alexandermunoz7783 Před rokem

    This is my new favorite video on your channel

  • @pokeyreames
    @pokeyreames Před rokem

    I really enjoyed learning about Acid Adjusting. Do you know of a published list of the different fruits and what the acid makeup is for each? All I can find on the net is the Ph value, but not the acid makeup as was stated in the video.

  • @ohrneric
    @ohrneric Před rokem

    This video was so cool. Nice work, Educated Barfly!

  • @FireBG10
    @FireBG10 Před rokem

    I’m actually allergic to pineapple, but I couldn’t turn this episode off! The science behind everything was so awesome!

  • @klg223kim6
    @klg223kim6 Před rokem

    Wonderful video - have loved Garret ever since he was at Slowly Shirley!

  • @jonmeyrick
    @jonmeyrick Před rokem +1

    This was really cool and quite inspiring. It prompted me to go out and get some citric and malic acid so I can start playing around. I really want to try a whisky sour, but with peach and apricot. Feels like a winner.
    Is there anywhere online I could find fruit acid content in percentages, the way that you and Garret discuss them in the video? I've managed to find them expressed as typical PH levels, but I'm not really sure where to start with that if I want to be more controlled than just throwing acid crystals around.

    • @greyed0ut
      @greyed0ut Před rokem

      You can buy a digital PH meter for around $10 on Amazon. Just picked one up and hoping it does the job ok

  • @mattmathai
    @mattmathai Před rokem

    Great episode. Learned a lot

  • @eyespy3001
    @eyespy3001 Před rokem +1

    Been experimenting with this since I watched about a month ago. Here are my thoughts:
    The specs given for the acid-adjusted pineapple yield a sort of gross tasting juice. It’s way too tart, and you end up losing the pineapple taste (unless you are using an overly ripe and sweet pineapple). There’s also that “fake” taste you get from too much citric acid on the finish, which can be a little off putting. It tends to disappear when mixing it into a drink, but if you’re giving just the juice to a guest to try after explaining the whole process, they’ll let you know quick that it’s gross.
    I’ve made these adjustments and it seems to yield a better tasting juice that still retains the amplified tartness while still tasting like pineapple: for every 100 ml of acid adjusted juice (according to the recipe in the video), add 50 ml of un-adjusted juice. I also blend my pineapple with about a half cup of water and a tablespoon of coconut sugar.

  • @matthewjohnson2875
    @matthewjohnson2875 Před rokem

    Does the Trader Joe's cold press pineapple juice have more acid in it? If so would you still add the two acids?

  • @moshedolejsi9033
    @moshedolejsi9033 Před rokem

    Heyo hot tip for measuring mg to few g solids best practice is to measure out solids onto a piece of aluminum foil or wax paper on top of the scale that is tared. Can crease down the middle to pour easy after and prevents you spilling getting the powder off the scale.
    Any haters about math being off due to total post add not being 100g can chill out. Close enough yo.

  • @ButtersDClown
    @ButtersDClown Před rokem +1

    We added malic and citric to our pineapple and some other juices and things at one of my last jobs, its cool to get why 🤘

  • @mickedwards2805
    @mickedwards2805 Před rokem

    Great episode

  • @ittapupu1356
    @ittapupu1356 Před rokem

    I love a royal huwian mai tai BUT I watched the most famous mai tai video and never realised it had the Jamaican rum in it so I was just doing white and demurara rum, I was also just swaping the lemon juice out for more lime and so I think it's really good and more balanced with them specs, if u can't do this I'd shelf the Jamaican rum and use more lime. I'm no bar tender and that's just my humble opinion. Great video tho!

  • @jasonruka1665
    @jasonruka1665 Před rokem

    Great episode 👏

  • @MrEongay
    @MrEongay Před rokem

    Congratulations, great ideas and vídeo

  • @lariJ1893
    @lariJ1893 Před rokem

    Clement Orange shrub is not available to me what do you suggest to substitute?

  • @johnnymontalvo5620
    @johnnymontalvo5620 Před rokem

    I’ve been wanting to play with citric and malic acid for a while, but I’ve been afraid. This had curved that fear. Thanks so much!!

  • @brianhoerchler2318
    @brianhoerchler2318 Před rokem

    I recently found chairman’s reserve and love it. Would love to see more drinks with it.

  • @robertnovich4137
    @robertnovich4137 Před rokem

    Weirder question, but do you get a similar effect with say, a spent lemon wedge or grapefruit wedge on cocktails that use those? Or too one note?

  • @thebitterfig9903
    @thebitterfig9903 Před rokem +1

    Now I’m thinking about other acid adjusted juices. First on my list is Apple Cider. There’s a lot of local orchards where I live, and you can get that rough juice, and it’s great. From some googling, it looks around 0.5% malic, so upping it to lime strength or so would make some really interesting drinks. Something vaguely tiki, but sure to include allspice dram? Or bourbon and a half-ounce of cinnamon whisky liqueur? No doubt there could be something interesting along the lines of a margarita pairing the funkier form of apple juice with tequila.