Is TOO Much Ice In My Drink a SCAM? 🧊

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  • Опубликовано: 8 апр 2023
  • I shared a short video about why bartenders put so much ice in drinks, and there was so much civil discourse in the comment section about the topic that I realized I needed to add more to the explanation.
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  • @paigeconnelly4244
    @paigeconnelly4244 Год назад +814

    I once had a lady order a pina colada and ask for no ice. I explained everything to her, but she didn't care so i was like "okay, whatever". As i added the ice to the boston shaker she was like "NO ICE!". I told her that i would serve it without ice but i needed to shake with ice to make it cold, and also so mix the ingredients with vastly different viscosities (the rum, the pineapple, the coconut cream also need to be emulsified because they are alcohol, water, and oil based liquids respectively, that don't mix normally). She wouldn't accept it, so i just stirred hers. Her husbands came out beautifully, and hers looked like half a glass of pineapple juice with weird fat blobs floating on top from the coconut cream and a banana leaf floating like a dead fish. I could see she wanted to say something about her drink being so shit, but she didn't want to admit she was wrong and just drank it anyway 😂

  • @LiamNancarrow
    @LiamNancarrow Год назад +737

    Absolutely, trying to explain this to people is such a hassle because they always think I am trying to scam them or defend the usage of ice. People need to start trying to make cocktails themselves, and then they will understand the importance of ice.

    • @kryyto6587
      @kryyto6587 Год назад +13

      It's not only the importance of ice, sure ice matters and all, but it is also used to lower the cost in some way. It's not hard to do most drink while adding less ice and filling it up more, but the price would rise too.

    • @jackwriter1908
      @jackwriter1908 Год назад +6

      True... but to be honest when I make myself a drink it is empty far too quick to worry about something like that.
      The difference in is, when I pay 12$ for a drink I will take my time and for that I sure hope there is enough ice so it won't dilute so quickly...

    • @LiamNancarrow
      @LiamNancarrow Год назад +4

      @Kryyto If you do not have access to cold spirits, as in just room temperature on the shelf, then you can only serve warm drinks, which just sucks.
      You also lose access to a lot of styles where ice is important in oxidizing while shaking or to layer foam on top of drinks by pouring onto the ice (Yes, you can use a spoon). You also can't make drinks with crushed ice without ice. You also need specific glassware so that it just doesn't look stupid

    • @hello-lw3uq
      @hello-lw3uq Год назад +1

      You are still scamming them with giving them less alcohol.

    • @wrije
      @wrije Год назад

      @@hello-lw3uq Ain't no way you're that dense after watching the video. You get the same amount of alcohol, just less mixer in most cases. Are you going to a bar to pay for juice or are you going to get drunk? Use your head my man.

  • @Darsh0019
    @Darsh0019 Год назад +92

    I think the issue stems from cold drinks in stores like McDonald's, where they literally fill your glass with so much ice that you can't even move the straw. If you ask for no ice in these restaurants, they do have to fill it up with coke( or drink of your choice) instead, so people are probably projecting the same thing to cocktails

    • @getreal2592
      @getreal2592 Год назад +10

      Spot on. I think that’s exactly what’s happening

    • @VladSlickBartender
      @VladSlickBartender  Год назад +30

      Oh, that's right. It used to be the same at Starbucks. But now they have a “light ice” $1 fee.

  • @theclownmechanicus8794
    @theclownmechanicus8794 Год назад +431

    People when they learn that they can't get more alcohol without paying more: 😮

    • @blablup1214
      @blablup1214 Год назад +4

      It is not like you get what you paid for everywhere you go.
      You feel ripped off because the ingredients (water in form of ice cubes ) is too cheap for what you paid....
      If you pay 10$ for a drink with ingredients not even worth 2$ why shouldn't you expect getting more
      In one bar I paid 6$ for a "glass of whiskey" with a bottle price of 15$, it is not like they lose out if they give ya a little more....😅

    • @theclownmechanicus8794
      @theclownmechanicus8794 Год назад +24

      @@blablup1214 Then make your drink at home.

    • @blablup1214
      @blablup1214 Год назад +6

      @@theclownmechanicus8794 Naturally and if you feel ripped off by a car dealer you make your car at home....
      It is just normal feeling ripped off if you get very few for paying a lot...

    • @theclownmechanicus8794
      @theclownmechanicus8794 Год назад +20

      @@blablup1214 Ah yes, because a 10$ drink is comparable to a car. Very good analogy.

    • @blablup1214
      @blablup1214 Год назад +1

      @@theclownmechanicus8794 Jeez, You can compare it with what you want, If you pay a lot and get only a tiny portion of an easy cheap thing it is always the same.
      Compare it with a fast food restaurant if you are more happy with that.

  • @bradleyfoster3266
    @bradleyfoster3266 Год назад +114

    At a restaurant I worked at in college we used to sell 22 ounce mixed drinks. They were sugary as all hell and overpriced but people loved them. However, there was only about 2.5-3.5 ounces of liquor in there (can’t remember the exact amount but still a steep pour). People would always ask for “light ice” or “no ice” thinking we would then be forced to fill up the difference with liquor. It’s staggering how many people had this misconception.
    There will never be a loophole in a restaurant/bar where you “beat” them. Want to pay less for alcohol? Find a spirit you agree with enough that you can drink the bottom shelf version of that with a simple mixer as opposed to some dolled up fruity house special. A double house gin and tonic or a double house tequila sunrise or a double whiskey coke is gonna be a better deal than any speciality drink. But “no ice” just gets you a warm drink lol

    • @KarvidSR
      @KarvidSR Год назад +4

      Add the fact that many countries even have laws where you need to make a % profit per ounce of liquour sold or it would be deemed illegal. You get what you pay for, if you only wanna get hammered then buy shots or high alochol cheap wines.. Drinks are tasty, and you need ice to make them so.

    • @ProjectExMachina
      @ProjectExMachina Год назад +3

      I have a friend who worked as a bartender in a get drugnk af wine bar. The most popular drink was wine from tap with ice. They would overfill glasses with ice. Customer would pay 2dl of wine but they would get 1.5dl. At the end of the day, since it is measured on volume and not on unit, bartenders would stash hefty amount of money. Scaming both customers and owner.

  • @CRL_Films
    @CRL_Films Год назад +160

    This technically counts as a long form video and I'm all for it! More please!

  • @PrestiJV
    @PrestiJV Год назад +63

    I would like you to make longer videos again. I can understand the interest for a RUclipsr to make shorts, but your "true", longer videos are always good.

    • @VladSlickBartender
      @VladSlickBartender  Год назад +22

      You got it 😊

    • @danitho
      @danitho Год назад +6

      @@VladSlickBartender Yay!!

    • @dianac5764
      @dianac5764 Год назад +2

      I never get notifications on the shorts, nor do they appear in my subscriptions.

  • @AVdE10000
    @AVdE10000 Год назад +102

    I'm a hobbyist bartender and have had duscussions with my friends about this soooo many times! I also just hate the use of the word "scam"; Even if you think it's overpriced, in what way are being scammed when you get exactly what is described on the menu?

    • @xdmechu
      @xdmechu Год назад +4

      Not an exact scam in my opinion, but it's a bit unfair like deceptive packaging that cover empty space to trick you. Techniclly you have a mass on a package but still this sort of tricks ain't feel right. Same with drinks, why can't you just use a smaller glasses that mach amount of liquor u are selling? Because bars want's to trick client that his drink is huge by using big glass and filling it with lot of ice. Technically you got ammount you paid for, but still, it ain't feel right for me.
      I mean not every bar and I got it that you still need to put enough ice into a drink to make it right, but in many cases I'm sure that drinks would be same as good in a smaller glass with a smaller amount of ice.

    • @dj_rh
      @dj_rh Год назад +2

      @@xdmechu If you like your drink hot then say it.

    • @handsomedevil7072
      @handsomedevil7072 17 дней назад

      Do they really write it all down as mililiters? I bet no. So it is deceptive packaging as said

  • @janner2006
    @janner2006 Год назад +22

    Vlad is absolutely right. You *could* get more alcohol but that also messes with the ratio, the price tag and the temperature of the drink over time. Yeah, you could definitely just slam the drink and not have to worry about the temperature at all but that's not how everyone drinks. Some people like to sit with it and enjoy it as they socialize instead of blowing through their wallet to get ten drinks over the span of an hour. And if you think that drinks are too expensive and that you could make six of them yourself for a fraction of the price of two drinks, congratulations, you've discovered how businesses work. They have to upcharge you to stay afloat. That's simply how the world works.
    And yeah, you've probably been scammed once or twice by a business and some places do definitely overprice their drinks and service but that doesn't mean you're always being scammed by bars and restaurants.

  • @VladSlickBartender
    @VladSlickBartender  Год назад +8

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    • @haros2868
      @haros2868 Год назад +2

      Props for not pinning and heart your own comment. There are countless RUclipsrs who self- pleasure themselves. Ok that sounded a little bit weird

  • @paigeconnelly4244
    @paigeconnelly4244 Год назад +65

    I had a customer ask for a mojito with no crushed ice and i flat out refused.
    Crushed ice as importantly to a mojito as the rum and mint. Otherwise it's literally just sugary rum with lime wedges and mint leaves floating which, without the crushed ice, you WILL swallow because the loose mint will block the straw.

    • @danitho
      @danitho Год назад +2

      What happens if you swallow mint leaves?

    • @makmoose
      @makmoose Год назад +9

      @@danitho probably nothing because they're edible, but if you aren't expecting it you might choke

    • @danitho
      @danitho Год назад +2

      @@makmoose Ah, okay!

    • @Remixthisgaming
      @Remixthisgaming Год назад +7

      Had plenty of mojitos all around the world without crushed ice... It's not as necessary as you think. Ice yes, not necessarily crushed.

  • @nickgilmer8788
    @nickgilmer8788 Год назад +43

    I learned this pretty much the day I turned 21. Not sure what’s so hard to understand

  • @Eggy_weggy107
    @Eggy_weggy107 Год назад +15

    Bro his voice never gets old

  • @aribantala
    @aribantala Год назад +119

    I always hate people who goes to a bar, orders a cocktail, and expected to get plastered.
    It's like arguing that you're going to a restaurant, offered food on a somewhat larger plate, and call it a scam because the food isn't filling every surface of the plate
    For people who want to taste alcohol, don't go to a bar and order a cocktail... Ask for shots
    And if your goal is to get drunk, don't go to a bar. Full stop
    Just buy a bottle of liquor, go home and make shots at the comfort of your own home... Being drunk at a bar isn't pleasant for you, for the barkeep/owner and for other patrons
    If you don't have a home/place where you can be drunk comfortably, then you shouldn't be drunk in the first olace

    • @donniewahlberg8546
      @donniewahlberg8546 Год назад +1

      Where should the homeless folks go to drink?

    • @RedRedacted123
      @RedRedacted123 Год назад

      Olace

    • @danitho
      @danitho Год назад +4

      I see nothing but facts here

    • @janner2006
      @janner2006 Год назад +3

      People simply don't know how establishments work and it shows. You aren't just paying for the ingredients anyway, you're also paying for the mixing itself, the service and the utility fees that come with owning a business. If these establishments like bars, restaurants and cafes are scamming everyone so often, how come so many of them go out of business?

    • @janner2006
      @janner2006 Год назад +5

      @@Charziken909 That's because you aren't just paying for the drink. Bars, restaurants and cafes need to pay their staff and the bills associated with actually owning a physical location and utility fees. And that's just to break even. These businesses also need to make a profit at the end of the day which is extremely difficult and that's why so many places go out of business despite upcharging their customers which is a great shame. For the customer it does often feel like a scam to pay such a heavy fee, I agree, but most of the time it really isn't.
      But good on you for making your own drinks! Anyone who thinks it isn't worth the price of going to a bar and buying drinks should do the same as you but they also need to understand what the mechanics behind the price tag are.

  • @imakegreateggs
    @imakegreateggs Год назад +9

    Ignore them. There will always be people that don't understand they are not at the corner street buying a bottle of alcohol, they buy a cocktail (drink). The rest of us will just enjoy the show the bartender performs and respect the mastery over his craft.

  • @boomboompower
    @boomboompower Год назад +25

    Ice is both practical and just generally aesthetically pleasing 🙏

  • @magnusthune2841
    @magnusthune2841 Год назад +7

    Im going to start posting this on every video I see with guests trying to complain about amount of alcohol

  • @AngryCocktails
    @AngryCocktails Год назад +2

    Thank you for addressing this. I despise the idiots online who go on about this and think they're being "ripped off" by ice. Just morons with no idea what they're talking about.

  • @paigeconnelly4244
    @paigeconnelly4244 Год назад +5

    Ikd about the US, but in the UK, you are only legally allowed to serve a maximum of the equivalent of 2x shots of hard alcohol in one drink. So when people ask for more alcohol, i have to serve it on the side as a shot, and yes, i am charging you for that shot, otherwise the bar is literally paying you to drink because the costs of running the bar and buying the alcohol are more than what you're paying for. Almost everyone in the UK understands this, this is a uniquely American problem. What is so hard to grasp?

    • @woahdursarah
      @woahdursarah Год назад +3

      You'd be surprised, I worked in a cocktail bar in the UK and a good bunch of the consumers would ask for less ice because they didn't want to "water it down", or for some reason believed they'd get less alcohol from a glass of ice.
      I tried to explain the science about how more ice cubes keep the drink cold and so it takes longer for the ice to melt opposed to 4 ice cubes. I also explained it's the same amount of alcohol regardless, there would just be more soft drink/juice without ice. But they thought I was trying to scam them. Some would even claw the ice out with a vengeful look in their eye because I added less ice, not apparently 'less' meant specifically 2 cubes of ice.
      These are the kinds of people that just don't understand but don't want to learn from someone they see as below them.

    • @janner2006
      @janner2006 Год назад +1

      I don't think it's a purely American thing but just a greedy or uninformed person thing. You'll find people like this everywhere in the world, unfortunately.

  • @ligiaandrealopez8783
    @ligiaandrealopez8783 Год назад

    This was the collab I was waiting for!!!! Vlad and Raúl!!!! Two of my favourite bartenders!!! 🙌🙌

  • @lerbronk
    @lerbronk Год назад +2

    i was always so enraged when the store add ton of ice and not much of other until i make some at home. little ice is disgusting

  • @ilovebiganimetittys7089
    @ilovebiganimetittys7089 Год назад +1

    Please make longer videos !! I love all your content

  • @balintegyud87
    @balintegyud87 Год назад +27

    I don't know why people expect to get more alcohol than they are paying for.
    They whine about getting scammed, while basically they are the ones trying to scam the bar and expecting free alcohol.😂

  • @DerBoora
    @DerBoora Год назад +4

    Awesome video maybe more longer videos like this would be amazing

  • @bubbletea124
    @bubbletea124 Год назад +1

    Please more long videos I really miss them. I would love to see a Home, Pro, Expert video on the Old Fashioned.

  • @BadgersDen
    @BadgersDen Год назад +7

    So, in essence, its not a scam, you're getting the same amount of alcohol each time, and if you tried to ask for more, you're paying for it because its considered a double?

    • @PM-xu2nq
      @PM-xu2nq Год назад +5

      Bartenders don't just give you a random amount of booze. There's specific measures of the amount of alcohol they're serving you. In the UK it's 25ml/50 for a double for example. Same with glasses of wine, either 175 or 250. It's literally the law in most places.

    • @supercook49
      @supercook49 10 месяцев назад

      hell in Utah cocktails are restricted to holding only 1.5 oz of primary liquor

  • @danielpatrick77
    @danielpatrick77 Год назад +3

    I feel like it's obvious to say, but people just feel entitled

  • @emilnilsson7416
    @emilnilsson7416 Год назад +12

    As a bartender this is a question that i get every single day i work, less ice more alcohol. Like you said less ice just looks not presentable. I always try and use as much ice or the correct amount of ice so that not only will it look better but it will also work with how much alcohol and mixer i am using. You can have as much alcohol and or mixer as you want with no ice but then it is gonna taste weird, bad and look horrible. Thanks for making this video so that if i see someone discuss about this topic i am gonna send a link to this video.

  • @LarryNoir
    @LarryNoir Год назад +4

    If you want more alcohol you have 2 options
    1. Make drinks at home and customize however much you like
    2. Start sleeping with a bartender who will give you extra alcohol for no extra charge.

  • @laurenmartinez55
    @laurenmartinez55 Год назад +3

    I have no dog in this fight, I can't stomach alcohol enough to care about how much ice is in it. I just think it's cool looking at the funny slav do tricks with my drinks

  • @josephbenobasa
    @josephbenobasa Год назад

    I love this simple and straight forward explanation
    I have to wrestle with this argument with many customers at the bar I work at😅
    Have to explain why they need to pay for more alcohol

  • @chinnywanders
    @chinnywanders Год назад +2

    I’m a hobbyist mixologist at home and alcohol and a mixer without ice is just 🤮

  • @BartendingAndBaseball
    @BartendingAndBaseball Год назад +2

    If you get so butt hurt about bartenders putting an amount of ice in your drink that offends you and that you consider “too much,” be your own bartender and don’t come to our bars anymore.

  • @Js-hh6hp
    @Js-hh6hp Год назад +1

    Woohoo finally a long video again!! ❤

  • @tiromandal6399
    @tiromandal6399 Год назад +2

    What?! Bars are a business and not a charity?! I'm shocked!

  • @jihadpromax3520
    @jihadpromax3520 Год назад +5

    I just chew the ice before its even able to chill the drink

  • @Y0G0FU
    @Y0G0FU Год назад +2

    This Video should be a requirement to watch for everyone before they order their first Cocktail at a bar.

  • @bartenderjack
    @bartenderjack Год назад

    you got the point I agree many customers call it scam. it make me headache

  • @henriktumasyants5699
    @henriktumasyants5699 Год назад +1

    I missed long videos. You do nice reels, Vlad, but the normal videos are delicious

  • @cristicristi8195
    @cristicristi8195 Год назад +2

    People dont seem to understand that cocktail recipes have a fixed amount of ingredients in them and that the ice quantity is not part of the recipe. So if I remove a couple of ice cubes from your drink that doesnt equal to pouring another couple ounces of expensive liquor just to fill up all the "extra space" and then charge you the EXACT same price as before 😂

  • @ratnakumari2962
    @ratnakumari2962 Год назад

    This was helpful ty I can now understand ice

  • @mr.barcode1363
    @mr.barcode1363 Год назад

    Exactly this thing told me my friend who is bartender. As a beginner i try to make some cocktails keeping in mind that ice shouldn't float in the cocktail

  • @dobrytrunek
    @dobrytrunek Год назад +1

    This is the video everyone needed! I would also add that the right amount of ice and, consequently, the proportion of ice to liquid maintains the right temperature of the drink. If you do not put enough ice compared to the amount of liquid, you will make the ice melt way faster and destroy the flavor of the drink. The other way around, the right amount of ice holds the proper temperature making the ice dilute slower and keeping your drink fresh and delicious for a longer time.
    Finally, some countries have extremely strict laws when it comes to the amount of alcohol served in a single drink. For example, in Scotland, you can only have a double shot max in a single serve. Then, if you want to have your drink looking and tasting good, you need to accept the amount of ice it comes with.
    Anyway, well done Vlad!

  • @dinkarfowkar999
    @dinkarfowkar999 Год назад +2

    That ice blocks at the end💀💀💀

  • @benstokes3377
    @benstokes3377 Год назад +1

    Understandable vlad have a great day

  • @PhilippMKremer
    @PhilippMKremer Месяц назад

    In Germany, it's not about the amount of ice, it's about the amount of drink you get. If you pay for a drink 0.5l you have to get 0.5l of that drink. If the bartender puts so much ice in it, that you get only 0.4l of that drink it's tax fraud. It was a spicific case where the owner did exactly this, he sold x amount of cola, but only rebought 4/5 of the amount. So the authorities said this can't be true, that you sell so much coke and only buy 80% of the total amount.

  • @yuvvrajkperson
    @yuvvrajkperson Год назад

    Every so often quantity matters more to me than strength, for both alcohol and even coffee. I would rather have two sips more of slightly less concentration and/or slightly more warmth. This is where i don't mind a diluted product. Thats just sometimes when im a bit dehydrated though

  • @Srgfowler
    @Srgfowler Год назад +1

    I am starting to learn that common knowledge isn’t so common.

  • @TheDrCork
    @TheDrCork Год назад

    Amen, brother

  • @juancarlos388
    @juancarlos388 Год назад

    Ver a Rául con Vlad es lo mejor del video.

  • @Twn_Turbo
    @Twn_Turbo Год назад +1

    Not only that, but we have strict licencing laws that prevent our restaurant from selling over 50ml spirits in cocktails. I LEGALLY cannot add more alcohol to it, even if you wanted to pay more.
    You can however, order an extra shot on the side, and you decide what to do with it ;)

  • @Eggy_weggy107
    @Eggy_weggy107 Год назад +3

    1:18 😂

  • @jjabl1434
    @jjabl1434 Год назад

    Please post long form videos 🙏

  • @josephschubert6561
    @josephschubert6561 Год назад +1

    So it's not about having to much ice in the glass, it's about having a bigger glass than the drink so that you can ice it down properly.
    I'll still be asking for my sprites without ice, but at least I'll know how to appreciate a mojito when I'm old enough for one.

  • @ponymaster2939
    @ponymaster2939 Год назад +1

    People who think that asking for less ice will get them more booze are the same geniuses that think strippers are really into them

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Год назад

    VLAD!!! This was a COOL video!!! I def need ice in my drink, otherwise, I tend to just slam it back!!! CHEERS family!!!

  • @charanshreevathsa
    @charanshreevathsa Год назад +1

    Why not use a smaller glass?

  • @rifaizamzam9268
    @rifaizamzam9268 Год назад +7

    Damn vlad, you dont have to slap us with that blocks of ice at the end there 💀

  • @ngeteengetee7589
    @ngeteengetee7589 Год назад

    The only time your gonna get more good stuff with less I've is if your getting something super cheap such as a straight up pop/soda, or something along those lines where it would be maybe a half cent more money if they decrease the ice, for alcohol where the main expense for ingredients IS the alcohol it makes sense, the alcohol amount won't change

  • @kyro7482
    @kyro7482 Год назад +1

    Just use a smaller glass so that it doesn't look like your glass is "not full"

    • @tripalongbrasil
      @tripalongbrasil Год назад +1

      That would just piss off the obnoxious client even more, they would now claim they're getting less of the drink when it's literally just the same amount of the regular glass but without the ice

  • @LincolnLagger
    @LincolnLagger Год назад

    Welcome back after a year! We're have you been?

  • @fluffyassassin1802
    @fluffyassassin1802 Год назад

    Hi, I have been watching you for some time and I wanted to try my hand at bartending, I am setting up a home bar, and I was wondering watch alcohols you would recommend to start with?
    Thanks love you content, keep up the good work.

    • @emilnilsson7416
      @emilnilsson7416 Год назад +1

      Most cocktails and basic drinks that is used often is gin and vodka. If you don't have a lot of money then try one spirit like vodka and a liqour like triple sec. You can make a lot with just these two and can make even more if you wanna try something more like lime juice and sugar sirup

    • @paigeconnelly4244
      @paigeconnelly4244 Год назад

      This is a question for a forum, or a blog post, not a youtube video.

    • @djmehs
      @djmehs Год назад +1

      Yeah, you’ll likely get better advice on Reddit or something, but as someone else said, Vodka is a good starting point. It’s a somewhat neutral flavor as long as it’s not the bottom-shelf stuff and that makes it pretty easy to mix with just about anything, even just some drinks you may have sitting around your house. Lemonade, juice, soda (sort of), syrup, sour mix, etc… the list goes on and on. A solid whiskey/bourbon or tequila would be my next pick. Make some simple syrup and you’re good to go

  • @Swedaz.
    @Swedaz. Год назад +1

    Holy crap, thats a DOPE thumbnail, i gotta say

  • @rw9495
    @rw9495 Год назад

    This is a thing at Sonic, that crunchy ice takes up over 2/3 of the weight of their 44oz drink, it only fits a medium cup of soda with the recommended portion of ice

  • @naliagonzalez4782
    @naliagonzalez4782 Год назад +1

    What if I want my drink to not taste like alcohol? What is the fruitiest, tartiest drink you can make that isn't overpowered by the burn of alcohol

  • @VasYa
    @VasYa Год назад

    Ice and beer head are daily bread of a bartender)

  • @visala4495
    @visala4495 Год назад

    I immediately thought the answer was just legal serving sizes

  • @kikenaround
    @kikenaround 11 месяцев назад +1

    That’s not really an argument. It’s just an admission of guilt with a lot of bloviating.

    • @jacoporeale9578
      @jacoporeale9578 10 месяцев назад +1

      I will explain for you:
      g&t with ice: 3 oz gin, 6 oz tonic.
      g&t without ice: 3 oz gin, 6 oz tonic
      same amount of alchool.
      If you want to really critique them, just say that for them alchool is cheap af, and they charge too much

  • @HamnaFazal-nt2ht
    @HamnaFazal-nt2ht 4 месяца назад +1

    Ice video please 🥺❤️

  • @M364A
    @M364A Год назад +1

    you should make longer videos

    • @VladSlickBartender
      @VladSlickBartender  Год назад

      I’m on it

    • @M364A
      @M364A Год назад

      @@VladSlickBartender thats good to know, this feels like where youtubers that stopped posting LFC are back doing it

  • @ivanbragato1047
    @ivanbragato1047 Год назад +2

    Miserable people shouldn’t get out of the house if they’re complaining about ice.

  • @teaboy301
    @teaboy301 7 месяцев назад +1

    I mean drinks are just generally better with ice anyways I don't know why anyone wouldn't want ice in their drink.

  • @silasrodriguesgoncalvesjun5191
    @silasrodriguesgoncalvesjun5191 4 месяца назад +1

    I know the ammount of alcohol is the same, I just dont want ice

  • @glennperry5693
    @glennperry5693 Год назад

    Guest: no ice please!
    Me: okay sir ( pouring the 2 bottles of tonic)

  • @weedyeeter940
    @weedyeeter940 Год назад

    I think i dont like ice in my drink because to the bars that i went to they put in half tonic and like 4 drops of vodka(a 2$ bottle of vodka that tastes like vomit) and the rest is ice. But i understand that may be only in my experience and good quality bars will do just like you

  • @hyperN1337
    @hyperN1337 Год назад +1

    I dunno I suspect a lot of the people that are actually complaining about 'too much ice' have probably never ordered a drink before, or have never actually drank alcohol period.

  • @nanyabiznus4738
    @nanyabiznus4738 Год назад

    Quantity is low, the price is double or triple. Obviously the owner needs to make money but clearly the profit are way high since its charging twice. People know this and still go to bar. So if you want to be rich. Owning a bar seems like a good way to get there

  • @dasraupi2679
    @dasraupi2679 Год назад +1

    Every shift:
    Guest: Please .... with less ice
    *me making the drink with less ice"
    Guest: can I have an extra dash of alcohol ?
    Sure. Want a double ?
    Guest: That's more expensive right ? No
    Do those people ask at airports if they can bring a friend if they have no luggage?

  • @highdrangea790
    @highdrangea790 Год назад

    funny thing is, I don't use ice, I just use a 4:1 alcohol mixer ratio

  • @xdmechu
    @xdmechu Год назад +4

    There is 4th option - use smaller glas to fit amount of alcohol u sell and you would not have a problem that drinks with less ice looks bad.

    • @tripalongbrasil
      @tripalongbrasil Год назад

      That would just piss off the obnoxious client even more

    • @dj_rh
      @dj_rh Год назад

      You're saying it as if less ice is better lol.

  • @Greyson.Kyler429
    @Greyson.Kyler429 10 месяцев назад

    When I make my own cocktails, I really don't like to put ice in my drinks. For example, if I'm making a mixed drink with a soda base, then I'll make sure the soda is as cold as possible before adding spirits. I've never had a good experience with ice in drinks unless I drank them super quickly before they dilute.

  • @Naytdogg
    @Naytdogg Год назад

    This only applies to coffees as a rip off.
    U get way less milk if you order a iced latte for example

    • @tripalongbrasil
      @tripalongbrasil Год назад

      Nah, the extra milk would also cost money. No client is entitled to extra milk for the same price. Or extra anything for that matter.
      Also, it's an ICED latte lol

  • @fr3nch_947
    @fr3nch_947 Год назад

    Fucking finally 😂
    Trying to explain that all the time while working people just go 🤯

  • @VacheManoukian
    @VacheManoukian Год назад

    Amen 🙏 😂

  • @echo5827
    @echo5827 Год назад

    Or option 3, carry around an $8 1.75 of plastic bottle vodka and just drink that instead alcoholic

  • @TheMilanMovies
    @TheMilanMovies Год назад

    If a customer asks for less ice they should get a less taller glass. Glass will still be filled to the top and look full like a tall glass.

    • @VladSlickBartender
      @VladSlickBartender  Год назад +2

      Ok, but just imagine you and I ordered two identical drinks, and they arrived at the same time. But yours is half-size. Is it unusual to pay the same price?

  • @negative6442
    @negative6442 Год назад

    I once ordered a double mojito at a club because I wasn't thinking and got charged a whopping 40 fucking dollars, and it wasn't even good rum! Literally 2x the price

  • @andriitaborovskyi5655
    @andriitaborovskyi5655 Год назад +1

    Channel had been inactive for some time. Are you doing good?

  • @imnotgivingyoumyrealname7452
    @imnotgivingyoumyrealname7452 Год назад

    I am sorry but i cant have one without it frosbiting my throat almost to the extent of required amputation, the enormous ice amount stays

  • @alierenozylmaz3488
    @alierenozylmaz3488 Год назад

    As a customers perspective, I cant understand why you cant keep the ratio of alcohol to drink. Is there policy or smth like that?

    • @tmd9412
      @tmd9412 Год назад

      basically instead of thinking it in a cup, let's say you had a cocktail, at a bar and it especifically listed in your leaflet "50ml vodka, 100ml gin"
      now you get a glass, and put that amount in, then you put the ice
      in a cocktail, you're paying mostly for the alcohol, which is why the initial quantity of ice doesn't matter, you get the same amount

  • @iHCSx
    @iHCSx 10 месяцев назад

    Ice is ❤

  • @RAULBARTENDER
    @RAULBARTENDER Год назад

  • @dianac5764
    @dianac5764 Год назад

    Some places just water down their alcohol anyway.

  • @Ryanm13988
    @Ryanm13988 7 месяцев назад

    0:30 do the bar tenders consider that we are paying $15 for these drinks and dont wanna finish it in 3 sips?

  • @joshh1474
    @joshh1474 9 месяцев назад

    I always notice it’s Indian people who mostly always say less ice or no ice. Can someone explain why? Is it a culture thing?

  • @glitchei_
    @glitchei_ Год назад

    I don’t know much about bartending, so correct me if I’m wrong, but can you just use a smaller cup?

    • @tmd9412
      @tmd9412 Год назад

      you can, but say for instance two people order the same drink, one is sensible and orders with ice, another isn't and orders without, the person will definitively notice the smaller glass and be like "hey wait a minute this is less!"

    • @dj_rh
      @dj_rh Год назад

      A bigger glass means more ice, more ice means the drink chills quicker and dilutes slower. I don't know what's so hard to understand.

  • @nanashahsavar4204
    @nanashahsavar4204 Год назад

    Once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood cocktails please

  • @andreacannito5291
    @andreacannito5291 Год назад

    Prole will never understand this, I usually add more tonic (or watherver micxer didder) and it'll taste bad

  • @Gapson76
    @Gapson76 Год назад

    20 bucks for a drink... O M G

  • @donutRsoawesome
    @donutRsoawesome 9 месяцев назад

    I wish you can spam this on reels and tiktok , got hella people that dont pour their own drink there smh