More Modern Cocktails EVERYONE should know!

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • Thank you to Trade. Get a FREE Bag of Coffee with your subscription of Trade go to www.drinktrade.com/barfly or use code BARFLY for a FREE bag!
    Today we're continuing our journey into the modern Cocktails you should know.
    Recipe at the bottom. And for even more recipes and articles visit our website www.theeducatedbarfly.com
    🍸 Top tools we recommend 🥄
    Antique Style Weighted Tin Set: amzn.to/2YnjvHH
    Barfly Measuring Cup Jigger: amzn.to/3j4jFfe
    Barfly Mixing Glass (17oz): amzn.to/3iP1DNv
    GE Pebble Ice Machine: amzn.to/3oRw2yl
    Large Hand Juicer: amzn.to/3CLC50J
    Y Peelers: amzn.to/3jDOASh
    Our Glassware in Collaboration Amehla
    🍸 Nick and Nora Cocktail Coupes amzn.to/3oJKtHw
    🥃 Old Fashioned Glass Heavy Base amzn.to/2Yuv42Q
    Full Store www.amazon.com/shop/theeducat...
    00:00 Part 2!
    00:13 First, Coffee
    01:28 Get a FREE bag
    01:48 Intro to Aperol
    02:52 Tasting Notes
    04:30 Recipe
    04:34 Basil Gimlet
    05:43 Tasting Notes
    06:46 Recipe
    06:50 Oaxaca Old Fashioned
    08:55 Tasting Notes
    10:23 Recipe
    10:32 Tommy's Margarita
    12:25 Tasting Notes
    13:40 Recipe
    13:47 White Negroni
    14:56 Tasting Notes
    16:00 Recipe
    16:08 Moden Cockails
    16:26 Pro Tip
    Support 🙏
    Virtual Bottle with your name on it: tinyurl.com/barflybottle
    Support on Patreon: tinyurl.com/barflypatreon
    Support us on CZcams Memberships: tinyurl.com/barflymember
    🍸 The Awesome and professional Bar Ware is supplied by Barfly Mixology Gear www.barflybymercer.com
    🍹📅 Do you like Cocktail Holidays? Check out or calendar and don't miss a day! tinyurl.com/cockailholidays
    📷 Instagram: / theeducatedbarfly
    💬 Facebook: / theeducatedbarfly
    👕 T-Shirts: teespring.com/stores/the-educ...
    💬 Join us on our Discord: / discord
    🏆 Top Videos!
    📺10 Easy Cocktails you can make at home • 10 Easy Cocktails To M...
    📺 The 6 Most Famous Cocktails • The 6 Most Famous Cock...
    📺 Top 5 Long Island Iced Teas • Top 5 Long Island Iced...
    #educatedbarfly #theeducatedbarfly #cocktail #cocktailrecipe #cocktails #howtomakecocktails
    Recipe
    Intro To Aperol
    2oz (60ml) Aperol
    1oz (30ml) Gin
    3/4oz (22ml) Lemon Juice
    1/4oz (7.5ml) Simple Syrup
    1 Dash Angostura Bitters
    Basil Gimlet
    2oz (60ml) Gin
    1oz (30ml) Lime Juice
    1/2oz (15ml) Simple Syrup
    6 Basil Leaves
    Oaxaca Old Fashioned
    1 1/2oz (45ml) Reposado Tequila
    1/2oz (15ml) Mezcal
    1 Bar Spoon Agave Nectar
    2 Dashes Angostura Bitters
    Flamed Orange Twist Garnish
    Tommy’s Margarita
    1 1/2oz (45ml) Reposado Tequila
    1oz (30ml) Lime Juice
    1/2oz (15ml) Agave
    Lime Wedge and Salted Rim Garnish
    White Negroni
    1 1/2oz (45ml) Gin
    3/4oz (22ml) Suze
    1oz (30ml) Blanc Vermouth
    Lemon Twist
  • Jak na to + styl

Komentáře • 102

  • @Jenningzo
    @Jenningzo Před rokem +65

    An 8 am drink sounds pretty good right now

  • @jonathanthomas8736
    @jonathanthomas8736 Před rokem +14

    This is a particularly good one. So many modern cocktails involve extensive prep (Strawberry infused St. Germaine, anyone? Chai/black pepper simple?) that it's truly refreshing to see some that don't need that. Also, I've done blonde and pink (I call it something different) Negronis, but it's nice to have an excuse to get a bottle of Suze. Bravo!

  • @zagraniczniak4120
    @zagraniczniak4120 Před rokem +7

    Chocolate/mole bitters for the Oaxaca Old Fashioned! (Playing up the Mexican theme.)

  • @troyrowe7670
    @troyrowe7670 Před rokem +2

    This is much better than cocktail books. Because whole cocktail books just say to use a kind of spirit, he actually gives us specifics and why they work verses other brands of the same spirit

  • @jcloiseau
    @jcloiseau Před rokem +3

    Cocktail suggestions folks:
    Sugarcane highball :
    1.5 Oz hampden or. Clairin sajous
    1/4 Oz pf dry curacao
    1/4 Oz lime juice
    2 dashes orange bitters
    Top with freshly pressed sugarcane juice

  • @cristobal71
    @cristobal71 Před rokem +9

    Nice cocktails 🤩
    Some very good ideas (love Intro to Aperol, I’ll try it very quickly)
    For my white Negroni I use Lillet Blanc/Suze/Citadelle Gin, so I can call it French Negroni 😁
    Thanks for all 🍸

  • @cloudforest4087
    @cloudforest4087 Před rokem

    I love how all cocktails require balance. What a craft.

  • @cfhollister8766
    @cfhollister8766 Před rokem +7

    My take on the White Negroni: I've yet to be able to get my hands on a bottle of Suze in my area despite a few years of trying. While out-of-state, I was able to get my hand on a bottle of Avèze, a different gentian liqueur. From my research, Avèze is less sweet and less bitter than Suze. So I've found that pairing it with Cocchi Americano, which is more sweet and more bitter than Lillet, is a good way to rebalance the drink. It certainly makes for a nice cocktail, probably deserving of retaining the name White Negroni.

    • @fomocorox1989
      @fomocorox1989 Před 2 měsíci

      I’m in the same board of not being able to track down Suze so I too use Aveze, and since my pallet isn’t quite that bitter I add a scant 1/4oz of PX Sherry..probably not really a white negroni anymore but it’s good

  • @tommccafferty5591
    @tommccafferty5591 Před rokem +4

    I made the Oaxaca Old Fashioned. It was really excellent. Between you, Steve the Bartender and The Whiskey Tribe, my liver is doomed. 🙂

  • @nolandrinkard3215
    @nolandrinkard3215 Před rokem

    Great insight on pulling a coin instead of a regular peel, much easier to express with some meat on the rind.

  • @myles2494
    @myles2494 Před rokem +6

    Luxardo makes the bitter bianco as a White Negroni Campari supplement. Their recipe has Lilley blanc which makes it a bit more 'white'. It's very good especially with empress to make a purple Negroni.

    • @milesdavis2353
      @milesdavis2353 Před rokem +3

      Damn that sounds good. I swear by Luxardo Red Bitter in my Negronis. I prefer the botanicals in the Luxardo over Campari but it is close enough that it works as a 1:1 replacement for Campari in most drinks.

    • @myles2494
      @myles2494 Před rokem

      @@milesdavis2353 I agree I sometimes prefer the White Negroni using bitter bianco. Their recipe is the same standard equal parts but tastes less bitter than Campari.

  • @fredriksahlstenglimmevi3259

    Loving this new series!

  • @julioriviera
    @julioriviera Před rokem +1

    Love the series

  • @aginsfbayarea7350
    @aginsfbayarea7350 Před rokem +1

    Nicely done! I sometimes make the White Negroni with Cocchi Americano instead of Dolin Blanc, and then decrease the Suze to 1/2. But, now I'm thinking to try your way, again, and compare, again. Cheers!

  • @KayneWalshNZ
    @KayneWalshNZ Před rokem +1

    I love your vids please keep them up!! So much fun watching and hearing from you!

  • @margefoyle6796
    @margefoyle6796 Před rokem

    Some of my favorite cocktails!!

  • @slimpunk
    @slimpunk Před rokem +1

    5 ml is almost exactly 1 US tsp. I’ve always heard that one barspoon is typically about 3/4 tsp.

  • @garywilliams4070
    @garywilliams4070 Před rokem

    Would love to see you do a video featuring your picks of the top 10 liquors for cocktail mixes!

  • @cnwilliams59
    @cnwilliams59 Před rokem

    A good basil gimlet is one of my favorite drinks ever

  • @AngryCocktails
    @AngryCocktails Před rokem

    The Oaxaca Old Fashioned is my top out of these

  • @theloveofmezcal3873
    @theloveofmezcal3873 Před rokem

    We made the White Negroni with Gracias A Dios gin. Very herbaceous, along with Suze, would be a nice cocktail before dinner.

  • @Daddy_Smurf
    @Daddy_Smurf Před rokem +3

    I adore Amaro and bitter flavors in general but even I find Suze a little too bracing. For a White Negroni I sub Yellow Chartreuse, gentian-based alpine spirits like Underberg, or a rosolio like Italicus. Sometimes I also split the modifiers up with a semi-dry sherry like Amontillado. Love your content!

    • @totalcompilation138
      @totalcompilation138 Před rokem

      My preference is an equal parts, suze, italicus, blanc, and gin.

    • @baloneyandfunk5234
      @baloneyandfunk5234 Před rokem

      I love Italicus! Not many good recipes out there using it.

    • @totalcompilation138
      @totalcompilation138 Před rokem

      Here's something I came up that features Italicus that I call the "Saccarello", named after a mountain that boarders both Italy and France:
      2 ounce Italicus
      1 ounce Pavan
      Bar spoon of orange blossom water.
      Top with high quality soda water in a highball over ice.
      Squeeze a fresh lime over top.
      One of the most delicious and refreshing cocktails that really highlights the brightness of the italicus and the subtle tartness of the pavan.

    • @Daddy_Smurf
      @Daddy_Smurf Před rokem +1

      @@totalcompilation138I drop Suze altogether and go 2:1:1 Gin, Italicus, Blanc + cucumber bitters. Subbing amontillado sherry for the blanc is also typical for me.

  • @roebucksruin
    @roebucksruin Před rokem

    The dominant flavors in Suze are Gentian and Turmeric. You could technically use any Gentian Liqueur, like Gran Classico, and infuse it with a knob of Turmeric.

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Před rokem +1

    LEANDRO!!! Great video!!! I love a White Negroni!!! I need to try that Intro to Aperol!!! I can't believe I've never had one of those!!! CHEERS!!!

  • @garlicgirl3149
    @garlicgirl3149 Před rokem

    I need to start trying some of these modern cocktails. Yum the Oaxaca Old Fashioned.

  • @grammar_antifa
    @grammar_antifa Před rokem

    I do my own version of a white negroni with gin, Gran Classico and Kina l'Aéro d'Or. It's leans even more into the bitterness since the Gran Classico is a bitter aperitif and the Kina is a bitter aromatized wine. Even if you stick with a blanc vermouth, I recommend the Gran Classico as a potential Suze alternative.

  • @kameronkiburz1233
    @kameronkiburz1233 Před rokem

    Just made the Intro To Aperol! Super good. I love Aperol but typically don't enjoy Gin so this was a very good way to mellow down the intense gin flavors for me haha

  • @MrOXSX
    @MrOXSX Před rokem

    My white Negroni:
    1oz London Dry Gin
    1oz Blanc Vermouth (Del Professore)
    1/2oz Suze
    1/2oz Italicus
    Lemon twist
    Gogogogo

    • @MrOXSX
      @MrOXSX Před rokem

      The Italicus sweetens the Suze out, and makes it more comparable to Campari ✌️

  • @amandablack24
    @amandablack24 Před rokem

    I’ve used luxardo bitter Bianco as a sub for suze, not quite as good but does the trick

  • @rongill3927
    @rongill3927 Před rokem +1

    BTW 5 ml is 1 teaspoon

  • @jakubhusa844
    @jakubhusa844 Před rokem +1

    white negroni alteration: you can substitute Suze for Basanotto (liquor from Genoa, Italy with basil, sage and chinotto citrus) if you get your hands on it.

  • @MrEcho1213
    @MrEcho1213 Před rokem +2

    Hey Leandro
    Does your squeezer also make the juice more bitter since it traps the oils? I was wondering because I am thinking to get on like that aswell.
    As always, very nice and fun video!

  • @DasGreatBrit
    @DasGreatBrit Před rokem

    Leandro, love the content. As others have mentioned for the White Negroni, Italicus is an interesting if not one to one sub for Suze, might need to scale back a bit to not oversweeten.

  • @lietz13
    @lietz13 Před rokem

    Leandro and his damn aperitifs at it again

  • @williamvalvo3110
    @williamvalvo3110 Před rokem

    A bartender at Compère Lapin in New Orleans introduced me to Suze, a gentian liqueur. He also recommended another gentian liqueur, Aveze, and if I am remembering correctly tasting side by side I found Suze much sweeter in comparison. Salers is another gentian liqueur and my personal favorite, although I tried it in a white negroni and it did not work for me there.

  • @josecarlosbasile4477
    @josecarlosbasile4477 Před rokem

    First time I see the prize for my congrats for the video!
    But I really appreciate your link to buy the lemon/citrus squeezer you use! I'm really passionated by it! I'm from Brazil and got special tips from your presentations that made my hobby "like a boss" style!

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  Před rokem +1

      We blocked the user, but they will surely try again. We only comment with our official profile. And telegram, whatsapp or any third party messaging services are ALWAYS a scam on CZcams.

    • @josecarlosbasile4477
      @josecarlosbasile4477 Před rokem

      @@TheEducatedBarfly thank you! And I find out the squezzer you use at you shop at Amazon!

  • @mikedarcangelo3112
    @mikedarcangelo3112 Před rokem

    Salers and cocchi americano play well together in a white negroni

  • @jerrelldaniel3320
    @jerrelldaniel3320 Před rokem +3

    try doing a regal shake with an orange peel for the tommy’s margarita. good way to get the orange back in there.

    • @dennman37
      @dennman37 Před rokem

      What is a regal shake?

    • @HuyHoang-fc3yq
      @HuyHoang-fc3yq Před rokem +2

      @@dennman37 it means you put the citrus peel in the shaker and shake your cocktail with it to express the oil and bitterness.

    • @dennman37
      @dennman37 Před rokem

      @@HuyHoang-fc3yq Thanks, that's a good idea 💡
      Imma try that right now in fact 😀

    • @milesdavis2353
      @milesdavis2353 Před rokem +1

      It does a slightly different function than muddling in the shaker pre-shake because you are using the action of the shaker instead of a muddler, giving it more aeration instead of peel expression with a smashing action of the muddler. Another fun method you should check out is pulling cocktails by using aeration through pouring the cocktail back and forth between the shaker and the glass.

  • @josecarlosbasile4477
    @josecarlosbasile4477 Před rokem

    Valeu!

  • @petersallay5221
    @petersallay5221 Před rokem

    Love your content. Would you consider a cocktail with Unicum? Hungarian bitter botanical.

  • @fibonaccilambic2145
    @fibonaccilambic2145 Před rokem

    Nice

  • @benjaminp3976
    @benjaminp3976 Před rokem

    Have you tried cure for pain cocktail? Its in the death and co book and its pretty awesome boulevardier riff

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail

    YESSSSSSSS!!! I'm number 8!!!!

  • @dtpugliese318
    @dtpugliese318 Před rokem

    Did you mention that “Margarita” is just daisy in Spanish? Gives you a clue as to it’s origin!

  • @BluesmaNeedham
    @BluesmaNeedham Před rokem

    What’s the difference between the “Basil Gimlet” & the “Gin Basil Smash?” Is it just that the GBS has 1/4 oz more simple syrup?

  • @indrajitpatra3745
    @indrajitpatra3745 Před rokem

    You are my idol sir

  • @gabrielafrancois7175
    @gabrielafrancois7175 Před rokem

    This is was such a great video! I've never heard about the Intro to Aperol and I definitely will be trying it soon. I know you mentioned that there is a current Agave craze and in another video you mentioned that Charanda is a spirit that may fade out of existence due to lack of popularity. Are there other spirits that you have seen lacking in popularity and are facing extinction? I want to support where I can.

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  Před rokem +1

      Well the story of Charanda isn’t really about lack of popularity it’s about scarcity and a lot of the reason is due to the Cartels in Michoacán I’m doing a video on it. As for other spirits there are a few less popular ones like crème de noyeax but none come to mind that I’d get behind like Charanda

  • @healthcoachadrian
    @healthcoachadrian Před rokem

    I’ve noticed literally everyone I’ve made an enzoni for likes it way more with aperol instead of Campari, I’m trying to convert everyone but it’s gonna be a long ride haha

  • @BrandonCerelius
    @BrandonCerelius Před rokem

    Haven't done a comparison, but supposedly Salers > Suze. (It also doesn't use fake coloring.)
    Unfortunately the only place I know that typically carries it is Bitters and Bottles in SSF.
    Also, a controversial take, we should rename it "Tommy's Daiquiri".

    • @williamvalvo3110
      @williamvalvo3110 Před rokem +1

      I love Salers but could not get it to work in a White Negroni. I really enjoy it for sipping and have used it in a 'Vatican City' (lime, gentian liqueur, simple syrup, soda water) and it was delicious, but would love to find some more drinks for it.

    • @BrandonCerelius
      @BrandonCerelius Před rokem

      @@williamvalvo3110 From what I understand, Suze has an extra bit of sugar over Salers - would be curious if an extra barspoon of simple would bring it in? Or are all the flavors just more mild that they don't shine through enough compared to the botanicals of the gin/blanc?

  • @nosynchro
    @nosynchro Před rokem +2

    Was wondering why you have the gigantic bottle of Blanc Vermouth! Now what else to make with that...

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  Před rokem +2

      I drink it neat and make cocktails. Great for a low ABV nightcap

  • @naveendurga3893
    @naveendurga3893 Před rokem

    Any reason we are building in the glass as opposed to a mixing glass and pour over ice? Just looking to learn, I don't have any opinion on this :)

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  Před rokem

      It’s more dishes and extra time for no reason. That’s it, just being economical

  • @Nasosdag
    @Nasosdag Před rokem

    Wonderful stuff as always. I am aching to mix myself an Oaxaca OF, but perhaps I should wait for the evening to come...
    One question I have is, do spirits lose some of their aroma/flavor potency if they sit in the cupboard? My feeling is they do... I have had a bottle of Suze for a while (made a few White Negronis in the past year) and I think the profile has changed a bit. Not as powerful as it was when I first opened the bottle. I suppose it is oxidation? Even a bottle of Campari I have seems a touch more mellow and less complex.
    That is the problem when you like cocktails, but do not make many of them: The bottles you buy will not get used soon enough, so oxidation will affect them.

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  Před rokem +1

      Yes they do. But the way you store them will determine how they age. Are they in direct sunlight? Are they in a cool dry place or are they in a hot environment? The ethanol in the bottle evaporates over time so it’s only natural that flavors will change

    • @Nasosdag
      @Nasosdag Před rokem

      @@TheEducatedBarfly cheers! They are in a closed cupboard at a relatively cool and stable temperature (I should actually put my whisk(e)y bottles in there, now that I think about it). So it should be ok, but still, time will change them.
      Oh well... guess I will have to use them quicker! That can't be a bad thing, but I have not asked my liver...

  • @sovietshiba809
    @sovietshiba809 Před rokem

    I don't think I've heard of a more bartender/mixologist name than Wayne Colllins

  • @isaac3769
    @isaac3769 Před rokem

    Why do we muddle the basil if we are shaking the drink? Does the muddler do something to the mint that shredding it with the ice doesn't?

    • @TheEducatedBarfly
      @TheEducatedBarfly  Před rokem

      This answer really deserves a video. I’ll make a short on it.

  • @dane9945
    @dane9945 Před rokem

    What knife is that?!

  • @tamalsaha4409
    @tamalsaha4409 Před rokem

    For the white negroni, I wanna see what would happen if I subbed out the 3/4 oz Suze with 1/2 oz yellow chartreuse and 1/4 oz st germain!

  • @Jade-mr7vr
    @Jade-mr7vr Před rokem

    how does the glass for basil gimlet called?

    • @HuyHoang-fc3yq
      @HuyHoang-fc3yq Před rokem

      It's a Nick & Nora glass I suppose

    • @cristobal71
      @cristobal71 Před rokem

      @@HuyHoang-fc3yq yes it is. Not the original one but a kind of it 😉

  • @joediver4428
    @joediver4428 Před rokem

    Was that a special bottle of Suze?

  • @indrajitpatra3745
    @indrajitpatra3745 Před rokem

    Sir i want to work with you🙏🙏❤🙏

  • @nslayton5
    @nslayton5 Před rokem

    Not a 1-1-1 ratio on the white negroni? I've always heard the ratio was just as important to a negroni as the bitter, vermouth and spirit elements.

    • @totalcompilation138
      @totalcompilation138 Před rokem

      Not for a white. The equal parts of suze is overpowering. I've preferred more of a 1:2:3 ratio.

  • @joeybalgona8744
    @joeybalgona8744 Před rokem

    I haven’t watched this channel in a while, but after coming back a lot of the editing feels really choppy whenever Leandro is talking. I’m glad the cocktails are still good tho

  • @josecarlosbasile4477
    @josecarlosbasile4477 Před rokem

    I believe we have an imposter impersonating the author...

  • @indrajitpatra3745
    @indrajitpatra3745 Před rokem

    Please sir replay of my dream?

  • @MrMoney331
    @MrMoney331 Před rokem

    Trust my self......nawwwwwww