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How to use your custom ice brand
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pouring a layered cocktail over clear ice cube
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pouring a layered cocktail over clear ice cube
How to get the ice out of OnTheRocks
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How to get the ice out of OnTheRocks
Make Clear Ice using OnTheRocks! Instructions/Tutorial
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So you just un-boxed your OnTheRocks clear ice maker. Watch this video to make sure you get the best results!
Silicone, Compression Molding and Demolding Sphere and Diamond Tops
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Silicone, Compression Molding and Demolding Sphere and Diamond Tops
Ice Press in real time
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This is a real time video of our first Ice Press pressing a 2" cube of clear ice from OnTheRocks into a 50mm ice sphere. Comment if your interested in how it works!
Clear Ice Shot Glass
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If we hit our next stretch goal (link to the campaign below), we'll make a new ice tray that will let you cast these shot glasses! Either way, stay tuned for a DIY method to make these in a later video. If you think this is interesting, don't forget to share with your friends and family! igg.me/at/ClearIceRocks/x/7565349
Knife Through Clear Ice Sphere Time Lapse
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Atomic Celt's beautiful knives are the perfect accent to our clear ice. Thanks again for the collaboration! Check them out here: atomicceltbladeworks/
Dude has his heater cranked up to 85
where can i order ?
This is FRIGGIN SORCERY! A client showed me this, and I will STILL not believe this doesn't need a heat source until I get my own press. 😂
Ice melts under pressure it's the same concept behind ice skating
'Promo SM'
Why wouldn’t you show how to get the cubes out?
Superior product. Solves the problem of no longer available store bought crystal clear ice. Amaze/impress your friends. Consider making a tray with more and smaller cubes.
Why would you not show a close up of the ice.. ?
Why not use a silicone ice mold? Who the heck wants water running all over their counter?!?
It creates a much clearer result in much less time. A lot of basic molds can be quite leaky, and the resulting ice is very opaque. Some ice molds can create shapes with a clear result, but it often takes a whole day just for a few peaces of ice. A press is probably the fastest and most efficient way to get ice shapes.
★Making "perfect" ice is its own process. I don't know how it's done with distilled or treated water-but the concept is: -SLOWLY freeze the ice over an extended period of time: this allows imperfections/sediment/minerals to "settle" to the bottom, separating in the slow freezing process so that they can be removed. The way I was shown was to use a special cooler (or a normal one with the top ripped off in your home freezer) to make a sheet. He then used a bandsaw to cut the "white ice"(imperfections) away from the clear ice (PURE.WATER.). This makes sense to me because I'd first heard of "perfect" ice being cut from the tops if rivers in Scandinavia that freeze slowly as the water is moving. Moving water would work like a "tumbler" allowing solids/mud/sediment to settle to the bottom/lower areas of the river bed. -Another gentleman recently told me if you simply "score" the sections of ice with a butter knife, you can smack it with a metal/plastic/poly mallet, and it will split the perfect away. Same process to split into cubes. ‐This is the third step, to take the cubes & form them into perfect spheres. ★The purpose?: PURE frozen water/"perfect ice" melts WAYY more slowly, and keeps the drink colder longer. The spherical shape will also melt more evenly, thus, slowly, as opposed to a cube. I haven't ever experienced it (yet- though I'm going to play with these processes soon) but the unanimous feedback is that it makes WORLDS of difference. I hope my explanation made as much sense as it all did to me!
lol they usually come with a tray to collect the water on the bottom
That was not simple
beautiful
Sold. Can't wait to play with mine.
thank you youtube recommend, very cool!
To all of you complaining about water waste, here's an idea (and try to follow along here): Just let the waste ice melt in another container and reuse it for the next batch of molds! This isn't rocket science, folks 😏
Do another video where the camera is in focus.
Whoa. This is possibly the worst ad follow up video I think I’ve ever seen. I’m an ice freak, and genuinely appreciate quality ice. But this, this is way to much work and waste. And putting hot things in a freezer must be a bad idea... Super bummed. This was the first ad I’ve ever actually followed this far from Facebook. 65$ for a lot of hassle, mess, wasted water AND electricity from your freezer having to work to free something you literally discard - is a shame. Maybe include trays for the bottom area that use the “cloudy” ice for less fancy cocktails? We all know the rum n coke group or whatever soda and this or that - they don’t care about ice clarity. Or at least include a pick so we can hack away at that giant block. Meh, my two cents. Just after the trail from Facebook ad to here, I’m going back bummed and with cloudy ice.
Hi Matt, I still didn't receive my sphere and diamond tray. I only got the cube one. I emailed you many times but no response.
Ah. I had mine upside down. No wonder it didnt work. My dad calls me son(sun) but it doesnt mean I'm very bright 👍
I was hoping you would show us the removal of cubes process.
By the looks of it they created a separate video just for that!
I love my clear ice maker set, cheers man.
how can I buy one
Man I really wish you guys could have come up with a way to not have this waste ***so**** much water. :-/
I helped you
You didn't even show the finished product...whata dick!
Love my ice on the rocks!!
FIRST
And last (for a while)
Third!
Matt: cant wait to toast from the Middle East. You quality efforts are coming full circle. Thank you
Wow, a lot of time for this one part (as compared to the others).
This is amazing behind the scene view. Thanks Matt.
Wow! Where do I get one?
I understand I'm a viewer who saw this comment 4 years late and the publisher didn't say, but you can find them just by looking up "Ice ball press". They tend to be very expensive because it's a luxury item and even though it's made of Aluminum and Steel people at home don't have the machine to manufacture it. I would recommend you buy a solid cheap one from Cocktail Kingdom, but I bought an extremely fancy deluxe version from Atmos Ice Press in the UK. Shipping hurt!
guess you will never know :)
Interesting... what is being accomplished here, and how does it happen?
It's made of aluminum which conducts heat very well. Then the pressure of gravity "molds" it into shape. Cheap materials honestly, but expensive because no one has the manufacturing capability to make a bunch of them at home
@@Pandach_1 about any CNC could rip these things out in no time. Even a small shop could manufacture hundreds a day, and a decent size shop could do thousands a day. Think about all the other things machined out of aluminum that are far more complex, yet they make a ton of them. The capability to machine these is a non-factor.
@@nickterbrack136 Well said