Can Olive Garden’s Garbage Drinks Be Saved? | How to Drink

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  • @howtodrink
    @howtodrink  Год назад +46

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    • @ryru2093
      @ryru2093 Год назад

      So, I have a very bizarre food combination I have turned into a drink before. For some reason, getting people to eat the combo or drink the combo seems to be difficult. I would LOVE to see your reaction. It cant be worse than an infected whitehead or tapeworm crap you made!.
      The flavor combination is Pineapple and Cinnamon.
      When I worked at Pizza Hut, I turned it into my own little dessert pizza. When my wife and I went to a bar one night, I told the bartender about it. After making it, other bartenders walked by with coffee stirrers and gave it a try.
      The basis was something like, equal parts Pineapple Vodka and Goldschlager. Fill with pineapple juice for volume and then perhaps something bubbly (Sprite,Seltzer) that goes with the pineapple.
      Regardless, you get my subscription today and I will keep my eyes open for your thoughts on the "Rowdy Rustler" as the bartender named it :)

    • @joe_hutnak
      @joe_hutnak Год назад

      Greg, if you're looking for another amaretto recipe:
      The Cherry Lifesaver (elevated)
      Stir 2 oz. amaretto + 2 dashes Ango in rocks glass with ice
      Add 4 oz. cranberry juice and stir again
      Express orange oil over top

    • @Saul_Atreides
      @Saul_Atreides Год назад

      Do you ever get bartenders tag you on socials about selling drinks you made and/or modified? I'd be curious about hearing of your influence on the professional scene.

    • @kaltaron1284
      @kaltaron1284 Год назад

      1.5 is 3 and you want 2 and end up with 0.5? That's... impressive.
      Edit: To be actually helpfull, it's easier to think of 1.5 as 3/2. So if you need 2 proportional to 3 it becomes 2/2 or 1.

    • @DaniMartVTen
      @DaniMartVTen Год назад

      Can you tag-team with Guga and do the perfect drink for a Wagyu Steak?

  • @joelharrison5145
    @joelharrison5145 Год назад +314

    Former Olive Garden bartender here: -strawberry passion fruit is the main mixing syrup to make all the drinks taste like red candy.
    - if you get an Italian margarita it’s going to be mostly orange juice
    -the Long Island Tea is a consistently decent drink at any Olive Garden! They use the premium rum instead of Bacardi in the base build so it doesn’t just taste like ethanol and coke!

    • @Jeremysturgill86
      @Jeremysturgill86 Год назад +4

      Good ole Di Amore 🤮

    • @loulabean350
      @loulabean350 10 месяцев назад +1

      I….have been using Castillo well run for our Italian rum punches??? Is that wrong now you’re gonna make me have to print the recipe tomorrow and check it 😭

    • @krisanderson3796
      @krisanderson3796 10 месяцев назад +1

      castello rum is not premium

    • @krisanderson3796
      @krisanderson3796 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@loulabean350 its castello, not premium

  • @benknotes9450
    @benknotes9450 Год назад +624

    Greg has to have the most costume changes of anyone else in the cocktail/spirits YT scene. It's great.

    • @MuriKakari
      @MuriKakari Год назад +10

      Also, I'd love to see him in Music Man or Our Town.

    • @larrylooper3652
      @larrylooper3652 Год назад +4

      You should see tipsy bartender

    • @unorthodoxromance254
      @unorthodoxromance254 Год назад +5

      Roger from American Dad be like 😡

    • @maxx_2245
      @maxx_2245 Год назад +1

      I'd argue Kevin Kos is up at the top!

    • @allywest3576
      @allywest3576 Год назад +1

      I can't recognize him from one episode to the next

  • @IamShade777
    @IamShade777 Год назад +224

    As a jersey girl, I greatly appreciate your accurate Italian impressions, from that "uncle" who's always hanging around the deli who's voice sounds like he regularly gargles motor oil (and then uses it to slick back his hair) to your standard pizza-joint manager guy who greets the regulars with a "Ey paizano, how you doin? Plain slice and AHrange soda, yeh?"
    You've even perfected the hand motions. Pure artistry.

    • @howtodrink
      @howtodrink  Год назад +133

      I legitimately grew up here, these are my people.

  • @calebw9372
    @calebw9372 Год назад +153

    Its obviously pretty late into the chain restaurant drink series, but it would be interesting to know approximately how much the improved drinks would cost compared to the ones actually served at their respective restaurants

  • @Duganator
    @Duganator Год назад +209

    That idea at the end of taking a classic cocktail and exploring it with different countries/regions ingredients sounds pretty cool. There's so many regional variations on spirits & mixers that you could try out. Maybe have you spin a wheel of locations & pull 1 or 2 cocktails in a short, then you could show what you come up with in an episode after researching &sourcing whatever cool ingredients you need. Stuff like Taiwanese or Indian whiskey, Japanese or Irish gin, American Malt whiskey, Persian or key limes, yuzu, meyer lemons, blood oranges, etc.

    • @Playgono
      @Playgono Год назад +12

      I like the idea of taking a location (random or chosen) and then spinning a wheel for 2-3 drinks he has to try to convert or come up with to that "style" or something similar

    • @Duganator
      @Duganator Год назад +6

      @@Playgono agreed, but I also want to give him enough lead time if he wants to make special syrups or infusions.

    • @HonorableCnut
      @HonorableCnut Год назад +3

      @@Duganator I agree. What if he spun the wheel or pulled it out of the hat at the end of the previous episode so he has time to prep home made flavored simple syrup etc.

    • @bombshellblonde544
      @bombshellblonde544 Год назад +2

      This is such a brilliant idea and a creative way to use shorts and create a through-line to an episode. Bit of cross promotion action

  • @willlabonte8183
    @willlabonte8183 Год назад +214

    Do another chest of doom episode with your "what do I do with this" ingredients, like your good spiced rum

  • @Clepston
    @Clepston Год назад +85

    Greg and the gang put a chapter in the video to make skipping the ad read as easy as humanly possible and I still watched it because it was fun. These people are masters at their craft

    • @helioline
      @helioline Год назад +7

      Ikr? I mean hell look at the man’s fit, Greg oughta host an episode looking like that one of these days lol

  • @zackheinze3860
    @zackheinze3860 Год назад +148

    YES THE EPISODE IVE WAITED FOR, too bad i dont work at OG anymore, they wouldnt have any of the ingredients though
    Edit: Greg, the "strawberry-passion fruit" is a simple syrup flavored strawberry and passion fruit. It is very artificial and super sweet.

  • @StereoTyp0
    @StereoTyp0 Год назад +502

    The Olive Garden cocktail should be a mixture of flowers, olives, and limoncello.

    • @andyArt5
      @andyArt5 Год назад +41

      Top it with whatever oil they soak the breadsticks with and I’m in.

    • @raharuko
      @raharuko Год назад +23

      with an uncooked stick of pasta as a stirrer

    • @michaelcook7107
      @michaelcook7107 Год назад +12

      Olive oil washed limoncello negroni.

    • @michaelcook7107
      @michaelcook7107 Год назад +4

      And I can decide if that sounds amazing or disgusting. I'm assuming it would come down to the choice of amaro (probably would not want the standard campari).

    • @piercenborchardt5224
      @piercenborchardt5224 Год назад +4

      A dry martini with Oleo Saccharum and a floral liqueur like creme di Violette

  • @spaal6115
    @spaal6115 Год назад +24

    The degree of happiness and absolute PRIDE Greg took in his Improved Italian Rum Punch is absolutely adorable.

  • @curgunner
    @curgunner Год назад +111

    Your face after tasting your Italian Rum Punch after adding the Ango Rum is priceless

  • @bradenschafer2084
    @bradenschafer2084 Год назад +137

    How would you feel about doing an episode (potentially series?) where you let members of the community that work in restaurants/bars send you the recipes of one of the house cocktails where they work and you try them? I feel like that could be a cool and engaging idea!

    • @nikman2
      @nikman2 Год назад +9

      I was once a bar back … a bar tender got into milk and blue curaçao one week… it was just a mess

  • @ironbooze2937
    @ironbooze2937 Год назад +57

    The R.L. Seales is a rum made by Foursquare Distillery (they also produce special editions under their own name, Doorlys, Rum Sixty Six and then some) who's owner and Master Distiller, Richard Sealed, is one of the most prominent advocates of unadulterated rum.

    • @LeatherDaddy97
      @LeatherDaddy97 Год назад +8

      Everything made by foursquare is fantastic

    • @JJManioke
      @JJManioke Год назад +15

      Yeah, Greg, there’s no sugar or coloring or spice in that at all. Barbados pure

    • @JayHuron
      @JayHuron Год назад +3

      It's True. All of it. Greg is drunk again. Barbados FTW! (was that the 12 or 10? Isn't one finished in sherry casks or something, that could be the issue. I have the 10 and it's great.)

    • @DebonairDrinks
      @DebonairDrinks Год назад +8

      How dare you sully the good name of Foursquare with claims of additives! We shall have pistols at dawn!

    • @danielfunes2419
      @danielfunes2419 Год назад +1

      Lmao bro called it a spiced rum. It is sweet which is crazy since its 4square

  • @LotsOfNine
    @LotsOfNine Год назад +71

    Last time I was at Olive Garden, a guy in a Mario shirt barfed in the middle of the dining room and we left before we got our entrees. Can’t remember the cocktails, only the smell of Mario shirts barf.

    • @jeccdog7584
      @jeccdog7584 Год назад

      so he was wearing a red shirt, is everyone who does that a mario man to you?

    • @Oscar_Milde
      @Oscar_Milde Год назад +23

      @@jeccdog7584 I assumed that they meant a graphic t-shirt with an image of Mario on it.
      Why would you think otherwise?

    • @saber2802
      @saber2802 Год назад +11

      Why can I smell this
      What did you do to me?

    • @jeccdog7584
      @jeccdog7584 Год назад +10

      @@Oscar_Milde hmmm. I don’t often see people wearing Mario shirts but now that you mention it that makes sense lol

  • @eve6ltj
    @eve6ltj Год назад +28

    I would love to see a workshop episode on tiki basics, and I know there's plenty of episodes on that, but seeing you build it with specific ingredients (like Italian liquors) really helped me see the building blocks of that whole style!

  • @adirtysock9720
    @adirtysock9720 Год назад +32

    This is easily my favorite series you put out. Thank you Greg and Meredith.

  • @Chatman666
    @Chatman666 Год назад +64

    Obviously, if the episode aired, nothing bad happened. But, every time Greg moved the candle, my entire body tensed up. 😳🕯️🔥
    Also. As an argentine, his reaction to the fernet shot was amazing. 🤣

    • @DaveJoria
      @DaveJoria Год назад +4

      "Let me have this lit candle in my set full of HIGH PROOF ALCOHOL. What could go wrong?"

    • @Chatman666
      @Chatman666 Год назад +2

      @@DaveJoria Alcohol, wood and fire. 😂

  • @curlyquote4942
    @curlyquote4942 Год назад +36

    Olive Garden gets a bum rap. I think the quote from Clone High is perfect "I love the Olive Garden. It's like the kitchen of a delightful Italian stereotyp
    e." No, it's neither authentic or fresh, but I've always enjoyed the meals I've had from there.

    • @LeatherDaddy97
      @LeatherDaddy97 Год назад +2

      Yeah i completely agree with that

    • @drumcanjones
      @drumcanjones Год назад +6

      Fun fact, the line was originally "racist Italian stereotype" but the network made them change it.

  • @poodlemeister22314
    @poodlemeister22314 Год назад +9

    Greg, these episodes where you workshop the recipe live is so much fun! I appreciate you sometimes being like "well, I'll do the research beforehand" but seeing the process and your reactions to the various things, so satisfying and obviously seeing it all come together in the end, c'est magnifique!

  • @chestybump
    @chestybump Год назад +7

    As a lifelong Ocean County resident I appreciate the distinctions made between the shore and North/South Jersey. Always love the show, thanks for mixing creativity, history, and great visual/audio production for this show

  • @MuriKakari
    @MuriKakari Год назад +20

    Would definitely love to see regional cuisine takes on classic cocktails as a new series.

  • @crispysteve42
    @crispysteve42 Год назад +27

    if you want to continue the Chains of America series you can always go back and try different drinks from the places you've already been to, The Revenge of Chili's and so on

  • @gagegolish9306
    @gagegolish9306 Год назад +24

    Amaretto is an almond liqueur but it also has apricots, which is the dominant flavor in my opinion. Tastes like flat Dr. Pepper

    • @baumgrt
      @baumgrt Год назад +5

      Most brands of amaretto are indeed made either completely or at least predominantly using apricot stones, which contain some of the same flavour compounds you’ll find in bitter almonds (the ones we don’t eat because they contain toxic levels of cyanide). The aroma is adjacent to regular/sweet almonds, but not the same.

    • @tylerstewart-black7700
      @tylerstewart-black7700 Год назад +3

      Disaronno is really good with dr.pepper and coke

    • @hew2356
      @hew2356 Год назад +1

      I like amaretto and ginger ale-they play well together and the ginger cuts the sweetness.

  • @Anarcho-Zymurgist
    @Anarcho-Zymurgist Год назад +14

    If this ends up being the last of the Chains Saga, it's one hell of a good ending. Great work with these, they sound amazing!

  • @chrisdigregorio6724
    @chrisdigregorio6724 Год назад +14

    Hey Greg, the R.L. Seale's is a rum from Foursquare distillery in Barbados that hasn't been dosed or added to at all according to them.

    • @chrisc9427
      @chrisc9427 Год назад

      Is it finished or is there a finished version?

    • @XRayCatt
      @XRayCatt Год назад +8

      Somewhere in the world Richard Seale had a stroke when Greg called it a spiced rum

    • @chrisdigregorio6724
      @chrisdigregorio6724 Год назад +2

      @@chrisc9427 I believe there's a 10 year aged and a 12 year aged version out there.

    • @Borfel
      @Borfel Год назад +3

      Yeah Greg is waaaaay off on this one.

  • @insederec
    @insederec Год назад +38

    Because greg didn't elaborate on it (surprised he doesn't know much about amaretto) - It's made from peach pits. It vaguely tastes like cherries and almonds so it's described as cherry-almond liqueur despite just being distilled stones.

    • @ianreynolds7581
      @ianreynolds7581 Год назад +6

      To add onto this, apricot pits are also used. That almondish flavor comes from the compound benzaldehyde which is present in stone fruit and almonds.

    • @insederec
      @insederec Год назад +2

      It also is one of the main components of doctor pepper, along with prunes. To the point where if you add it to coke it tastes EXACTLY like doctor pepper

    • @JenIsHungry
      @JenIsHungry Год назад

      No shit!? That's wild, didn't know that.

  • @zphayde
    @zphayde Год назад +10

    it's funny how often I'd make those two drinks specifically; people love their candy! Then I got an order for an Italian Margarita with Jim Beam and honestly wanted to quit on the spot.

  • @prog00017
    @prog00017 Год назад +6

    Definitely would love a series of episodes approaching regional ingredients with unconventional uses (Italaian Tiki drinks for example)

  • @benjamingrimes7116
    @benjamingrimes7116 Год назад +2

    Really love it when Greg workshops his drinks. Gives an idea not only of his own tastes but also how his process is thought out. =)

  • @speedyflash8
    @speedyflash8 Год назад +2

    Brilliant episode. I had a blast watching it. Always love to see a new Tiki drink. And Olive Garden is very relevant to my life! I'm excited to see the next in this series of saving and improving drinks! Always love to see you riff, Greg!!!

  • @montlejohnbojangles8937
    @montlejohnbojangles8937 Год назад +2

    It's so exciting to watch Greg get hyped about one of his creations. That's really the joy of any sort of creative art, and it's such a wonderful thing. ♥️

  • @kareningram6093
    @kareningram6093 Год назад +3

    If I was Helix and I paid you a sponsorship and this was what you gave me, I'd be effing delighted. 10/10

  • @ericwinter4513
    @ericwinter4513 Год назад +9

    I think you could argue that the Guardian Angel qualifies as Italian tiki. Leandro has done that one, and it is a fan-friggin-tastic cocktail.

  • @JuiceBrick
    @JuiceBrick Год назад +8

    Great to see Averna on the show, my first Amaro! Been hoping for an episode comparing different Amaros for a while, this'll have to do!

    • @ThomasMauger
      @ThomasMauger Год назад +2

      If you like Averna, one that is similar in flavor profile that I love is Meletti Amaro. Where I am, it's almost half the price of Averna and for my preferred style of easy drink, amaro sodas (amaro, lemon or lime depending on the drink, soda water), I think it is better than Averna because it has a better texture (slightly more syrupy).

  • @georgewitte3548
    @georgewitte3548 Год назад +2

    It was great to get inside Greg's thinking and watch the creativity in this episode. So impressive to see him take a bad drink and turn it into something amazing. Well done!

  • @kidyuki1
    @kidyuki1 Год назад +6

    Everything I can find on the R.L. Seale says there is no sugar or other additives, so any spice or sweetness is from the rum itself.

    • @howtodrink
      @howtodrink  Год назад +1

      I’m calling bs on that.

    • @kidyuki1
      @kidyuki1 Год назад +4

      @@howtodrink I've never tried that particular expression, but I get your skepticism. That being said, Richard Seale and Foursquare distillery are pretty respected in the rum sphere. Rum nerds care a lot about additives in their rum, so if Seale was adding sugar or anything like that, they would find out and throw an absolute fit.

  • @chezaraeyothers5164
    @chezaraeyothers5164 Год назад +3

    I really appreciated the quick breakdown of tasting notes on the different Amaros. I'd be curious to see you do something similar with others like orange liqueurs, vermouths, other liqueurs, etc as you build cocktails

  • @robertcommonsky6248
    @robertcommonsky6248 Год назад +14

    The thing I've learned from all of these chains of america videos is that these restaurants serve a different clientele than a bar. Restaurant drinks are for people who want "yummy" things that make them feel buzzed, not "alcohol tasting" drinks that you sip at.

  • @joshllorens4514
    @joshllorens4514 Год назад +18

    Can't wait to see the Italian tiki episode. Could be a whole series of turning drinks from around the world into tiki drinks

    • @dr.krimson1010
      @dr.krimson1010 Год назад +1

      Tiki is something I only learned about from Greg. Would love to see this episode. Even a world series of tiki.

    • @canucker
      @canucker Год назад +1

      Aperotiki is most definitely a thing. I love white Negroni Pina colada's

    • @ChargeQM
      @ChargeQM Год назад

      @@canucker how have I not tried one of these yet?

  • @personthatsreal
    @personthatsreal Год назад

    i don't usually watch sponsor segments in yt videos but you execute your characters and bits so well

  • @Sammie1053
    @Sammie1053 Год назад +1

    Just wanted to say I downloaded this video to watch on the plane (conditional shout-out to RUclips Premium); after TSA hell at Newark International and being stuck on a packed, hot, delayed plane, it took all of 60 seconds to get me openly laughing in my seat. Thanks for the cheer-up, Greg

  • @davidwing8428
    @davidwing8428 Год назад +1

    OG bartender here, the strawberry-passionfruit is a syrup that we use in several drinks. Great episode, was so hyped when i saw this!

  • @theotherVLF
    @theotherVLF Год назад +1

    That add read was mesmerizing, I was so confused but could not look away.

  • @aaroncooper4237
    @aaroncooper4237 Год назад +4

    loved that add. pure gold

  • @timothyjohnson224
    @timothyjohnson224 Год назад +1

    Probitas is the Jamaican rum I tend to keep on hand for cocktails. Cool to finally see it on the show and even cooler to see you enjoy it.

  • @suzzanahbessette6989
    @suzzanahbessette6989 Год назад +8

    I think the easiest way to italianize the drink would be switching the lime for citrons, Sicilian oranges, or lemons.

    • @pennyfarting
      @pennyfarting Год назад +1

      That was my thought as well, and maybe a hit of lemon rind at the end

  • @rmdownton
    @rmdownton Год назад +16

    Did you forget about limoncello? It seems like it would belong in the Italian Margarita (not that you did anything wrong with that, it sounds so good).

    • @otaharmstrong6149
      @otaharmstrong6149 Год назад

      I've tried to like limoncello but it's just so sweet. Are you supposed to drink it straight or am I just ignorant? Might work with soda water?

    • @dilupus
      @dilupus Год назад +3

      @@otaharmstrong6149 Generally as a cold shot.

    • @canucker
      @canucker Год назад

      An Italian Margarita is already an established cocktail.

  • @nienke7713
    @nienke7713 Год назад +2

    Amaretto is often made from apricot pits which have a similar almond-like taste, and because it's sweet it will taste like almonds in a sweet context like a sweet almond paste or an almond cookie.

  • @te3655
    @te3655 Год назад

    I just want to say this is the best ad copy Ive seen in a long time and I really hope Helix deserves it

  • @speedyflash8
    @speedyflash8 Год назад +1

    YES. I'VE BEEN WAITING. LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS.

  • @pixelplays964
    @pixelplays964 Год назад +1

    I'm so happy I'm watching you make a 1234 rum punch! I love making myself one splitting Wray and Nephew with another rum. They're so easy, versatile and delicious!

  • @bradleylovej
    @bradleylovej Год назад +1

    I hope this gets lots of views, because this was a great episode, Greg. Thank you!

  • @billllllllllllllly
    @billllllllllllllly 8 месяцев назад

    One of your best episodes! Great creations here.

  • @mokajones74
    @mokajones74 Год назад +3

    Ever since Redbull did it I've been obsessed with the combination of Strawberry and Apricot. Wondering if the rum punch would be better with that profile

    • @otaharmstrong6149
      @otaharmstrong6149 Год назад

      Am I crazy for thinking that a rum punch with strawberry apricot Red Bull or my favorite, the peach nectarine as the "weak" part would be fabulous?

  • @slagathor91
    @slagathor91 Год назад +3

    It was honestly kind of nice to see DeKuyper show up in a drink just doing its job. Not as a novelty.
    As for chain restaurants, do you guys have Houlihan's up there? Their website indicates there's at least a few in New Jersey.

  • @samuraix98
    @samuraix98 Год назад +1

    Best written ad ever. 5⭐️'s 💯❤

  • @IobEekNum
    @IobEekNum Год назад

    Someone is pulling inspiration and references to Carousel of Progress. I love this.

  • @otaharmstrong6149
    @otaharmstrong6149 Год назад +1

    I love that you've finally given me something to do with that bottle of Angostura amaro I bought six months ago on a whim and haven't figured out how to use. Gonna definitely play with some tiki/punch ideas now. Thanks Greg. Love the channel! Any chance you'd do a whole episode on outside the box uses for amaro? I've been buying them seriously for a couple of years but still consider myself a noob.

  • @theminnesotan592
    @theminnesotan592 Год назад +1

    love this series!

  • @WittelMeThis
    @WittelMeThis Год назад

    of course the most blaise of drinks becomes the best episode of this series I can remember in a while. Greg, you're a genius.

  • @kyleguajardo
    @kyleguajardo Год назад +1

    "Italian Margarita" makes me imagine a room of relatives from Italy and Mexico, and I am cringing at the thought of how loud that would be. But it also gives such a close family vibe that it's almost scary.

    • @mitchellclendening7682
      @mitchellclendening7682 Год назад +1

      Oh, good lord. I can only imagine. Feel like a cocktail called the "Pendejo Italiano" might come out of that 😭

    • @kyleguajardo
      @kyleguajardo Год назад

      @@mitchellclendening7682
      Sounds like a bomb cocktail to be honest.

  • @joshhaugh1
    @joshhaugh1 Год назад +2

    I was at a cocktail bar the other week and the special was a drink they called the Rosalita, which was basically a margarita with Amaro Montenegro in place of orange liqueur. It was good.

  • @ajethaphvespere6179
    @ajethaphvespere6179 Год назад

    This was the first video with a sponsor skit that I actually enjoyed. Well done good pilgrim, well done.

  • @speedyflash8
    @speedyflash8 Год назад +1

    I just love to see you riffing on drinks, Greg!!
    Yeah, that's right! I said it twice!!

  • @TessThompsTube
    @TessThompsTube Год назад +1

    Right, I'll need to give a bit of background first; I'm an American living in a small suburb outside of Melbourne, Australia.
    Recently, we went to a new burger place called Burgeroo. They had a Bloody Shiraz Negroni on the menu - an Aussie variation of an Italian drink using Shiraz infused gin. First, it was odd that I saw the bartender grab orange juice from the fridge (maybe for another drink, I hoped in vain) then he shook the drink rather than stirred. Not surprisingly, this drink tasted flat and watered down. However, I had a go at stirring up my own Bloody Shiraz Negroni when I got home. Just swapping the gin out for Shiraz gin. And it was bloody delicious!

  • @adamoreskovich
    @adamoreskovich Год назад +2

    The R.L. Seal and Probitas rums are from Four Square distillers. No additives

  • @chadday4399
    @chadday4399 Год назад

    I tried the improved Italian margarita, and it's one of the best cocktails I've ever had, well done!

  • @bananawolf2304
    @bananawolf2304 Год назад

    Watching Greg making the Italian Rum Punch gave me a contact buzz. Completely inexplicable, but I got the giggles watching him have fun.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @Erbombla
    @Erbombla Год назад

    Awesome episode! The rum punch sounds delicious. I'll have to make one

  • @mackea1
    @mackea1 Год назад +3

    So when are you going to make an How to Drink, Cook book? Because I think those Italian drinks sound like a nice addition. ;) Most of your original drinks seem awesome.

  • @teddydanielson4225
    @teddydanielson4225 Год назад +2

    I’m with you Greg, love me some good bourbon or Islay scotch, but rum has my heart. Probitas is one of my favorite rums at the moment, and Hamilton 151 is always a winner, so it’s great to see them mingle! I might have to start experimenting with that blend in some tiki drinks.

  • @klausnuotto3473
    @klausnuotto3473 Год назад

    A fantastic episode, probably my favourite of the series! Definitely going to try both recipes! Btw. Jersey to Florida is the same as from London to Rome by car.

  • @morgancox3848
    @morgancox3848 Год назад

    Love the idea of taking one cocktail type and twisting it for different countries

  • @feyrworks
    @feyrworks Год назад +2

    i am so down for using certain regional ingredients (like italian) to make drinks from a TOTALLY different region/origin (like tiki)!! that sounds like a REALLY fun experiment! much more opportunity for you to drink Good Things, too, which i feel like you might like.
    and while i'm on this suggestion roll - i'd love to see an episode about glassware some time! do's and don'ts of what drinks go in which glasses, perhaps origins of drinks and/or glassware based on the other, the reasoning behind it all, etc... i think there might be a lot of potential there!

  • @Hollow5999
    @Hollow5999 Год назад

    i love there series thankyou for once again blessing my feed

  • @devinsutton8049
    @devinsutton8049 Год назад

    Really enjoyed the mattress ad 🤣 some great stuff!

  • @StereotypicalJesus
    @StereotypicalJesus Год назад +2

    Alright, this is gonna sound like an insult but I SWEAR it’s not. It’s a genuine comment and just kinda funny.
    I’ll start with this, your content is real good and relaxing. Nice job. It’s so relaxing in fact that my boyfriend’s dog has seen every video. They’ll put your channel on for him before bed, anytime something else isn’t playing, when they leave the house, etc. He has to have your videos on, he loves them. He’ll actually watch and everything. 😂 He’s probably seen every single video multiple times at this point. He has issues with other animals, he’ll bark at the tv if something is even remotely animal shaped. But your channel is safe to show him apparently because you never show animals and you never get ads with animals.
    Point is, I’ve wanted to comment this for awhile. I find it absolutely hilarious that my boyfriend’s dog is a massive fan of yours and has literally seen every video. Keep making great content, we’ll be watching 😂

  • @TheChris1299100
    @TheChris1299100 Год назад

    I feel like a cowboy hat and vest would have worked better than PJs for the ad read. :) Glad to see another great video, thanks for your work!

  • @Michelle-1
    @Michelle-1 Год назад

    Thanks for doing more episodes! Love getting my HTD fix. 🥰

  • @jordanfield111
    @jordanfield111 Год назад +2

    There's a whole realm of drinks mixing tiki and Italian aperitivo traditions called, fittingly, "aperitiki." Pretty new concept, but a few recipes out there. Arguably, the Jungle Bird is already an example of this.

  • @Exeggutive
    @Exeggutive Год назад

    I had several interviews at Olive Garden as a bartender a few years back, and I remember them going ooooonnn and oooooon about how their bartenders and drinks are like, top tier best of the best.

  • @Radrzo1
    @Radrzo1 Год назад

    There is an Italian Margarita cocktail with amaretto, and it's pretty good.
    2 ounces tequila
    1 ½ ounces fresh squeezed orange juice or blood orange juice
    1 ounce amaretto
    ½ ounce lime juice
    Kosher salt or flaky sea salt, for the rim
    For the garnish: Lime wedge

  • @Sicarius_Avindar
    @Sicarius_Avindar Год назад +1

    0:07 Not gonna lie, was cackling seeing the "Plazas of America" image xD
    It's the local mall where I live, "The Plaza"... in Palmerston North, New Zealand xD

  • @dallaspsychobilly3220
    @dallaspsychobilly3220 Год назад

    Love this ad theme! Very entertaining, I wish there were more well themed ads across the board really

  • @Reonrei
    @Reonrei Год назад +1

    He did that ad in one take. ONE TAKE!!!!!!

  • @clockworkrebel3306
    @clockworkrebel3306 Год назад

    You COMMITTED to that old-timer bit for Helix. Respect.

  • @StephanieManley
    @StephanieManley Год назад +1

    Hey, you used my photo for the Olive Garden Italian margarita and the Olive Garden Italian Rum Punch ;) I just copycat drinks, I don't recreate them or even attempt to make them better. I will try your version though!

  • @Invizive
    @Invizive Год назад

    The sponsor ad here is a great piece on its own

  • @jonrice9509
    @jonrice9509 Год назад

    I am excited to try both of these!

  • @Juanmorocho_
    @Juanmorocho_ Год назад

    As someone who works at Olive Garden at the bar I’ve been waiting for this episode

  • @JimTheFly
    @JimTheFly Год назад

    The Jersey-Florida drive is absolutely just drilled into my brain by now from all the trips I've made with my family over the years. The town of Frog Level, the brass bed place, Steven Kent, of course South of the Border, the smell of Brunswick in the past, all the ways around/through Jacksonville, getting free OJ at the Florida Welcome Center, Stuckey's all over the place back in the day.... oh man it's a haul but it's an experience.

  • @danielhamilton5495
    @danielhamilton5495 Год назад +1

    Doing Tiki drinks from "around the world" where you use regional spirits/flavors could be an interesting video series.

  • @keaten52
    @keaten52 Год назад

    Thanks for the Helix recommendation. I bought one because of you!

  • @ScrumblotheWise
    @ScrumblotheWise 7 месяцев назад +2

    South and north jersey be heaven. The shore is hell

  • @zaqzilla1
    @zaqzilla1 Год назад

    I haven't drank alcohol in years. Yet I still love this show.

  • @brianriley9055
    @brianriley9055 Год назад +1

    To keep the series up, you may eventually have to start traveling for the regional chains. But I'm sure there's still untapped potential near you! What about Texas Roadhouse, Bennigan's, Hooters, Dick's Last Resort, Joe's Crab Shack, Red Lobster, Bubba Gump's, El Torito, Outback Steakhouse, Tilted Kilt?

  • @thedullohanvids
    @thedullohanvids Год назад

    I work at Olive Garden and have been wanting to see these drinks on the show since the first episode. But somehow I missed it till I was watching the margarita mix video, and they mention the chains of America and said they did Texas Roadhouse and I had missed that one too. Went to look for the roadhouse video and found this and got so happy. Not surprised Greg didn't like them. We don't make drinks for a grownup palate. Their margarita also uses orange juice concentrate by the way.

  • @Josephw627
    @Josephw627 Год назад +2

    RL Seale's is actually an unflavored and unsweetened rum from the Foursquare distillery in Barbados. It's some pretty good stuff in my opinion, very surprised by your thoughts on it! That being said most bottles that look crazy like that usually are weird flavored stuff so I could see that swaying your thoughts. Either way great video as usual!

  • @averagepainter
    @averagepainter Год назад +1

    glissando = seamless, portamento = in steps (like the mentioned harp)