Four Cocktails Every Man Must Know

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2024
  • How to make four classic cocktails, ideal for entertaining and celebrating.
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    Timestamps
    0:00 Intro
    0:49 Old fashioned
    6:33 Manhattan
    10:10 Gin martini
    13:20 Vodka martini
    16:24 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 156

  • @JoaoOliveira-rk8gv
    @JoaoOliveira-rk8gv Месяц назад +72

    You are the quintessencial youtuber. 2013 vibes. I missed a quality channel like this, truly.

  • @larryjscott
    @larryjscott Месяц назад +80

    Well done young man. I would add one minor correction: a Vesper martini, as described by Ian Fleming in Casino Royale, is 3 parts gin, one part vodka, and one half part Kina Lillet. Kina Lillet is no longer distilled but the current version, Lillet Blanc, is an adequate if slightly sweeter substitute. Keep mixing!

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  Месяц назад +24

      Thank you. You make a good point. I’ll have to try it that way too

    • @aldenhaverfield655
      @aldenhaverfield655 Месяц назад +1

      No thanks, I dislike gin! But...rock on with your bad self!

    • @frankfesta8737
      @frankfesta8737 Месяц назад +3

      Forget the Lillet and sub in Cocchi Americano!

    • @VBYTP
      @VBYTP Месяц назад +1

      ​@@frankfesta8737 Yes. Or Kina L'Aero D'Or if you can find it. A vesper needs quinated vermouth

    • @rputeraanwar
      @rputeraanwar 27 дней назад

      One digestive probiotic enzyme shake

  • @reikhasso
    @reikhasso Месяц назад +27

    Hello, great video but here are some corrections/recommendations.
    Old Fashioned :
    1. Using a syrup is a much more effective way to sweeten the drink compared to using sugar cube. Syrup will add consistency and texture and won’t leave you with undissolved sugar at the bottom of the glass. Try making syrup out of those Demerara cubes using a 2:1 sugar to water ratio. You enjoy that.
    2. Adding water before stirring is unnecessary since you’ll be diluting the drink by stirring it over ice anyway. Only exception would be if you add soda water which helps impulsively the sugar, but unnecessary if using syrup.
    3. Large cubes are great, try making clear ice using directional freezing method. It results in higher ice density which slows down melting as well as being much more aesthetically pleasing.
    4. Garnish with either one or three cherries. Garnishing in sets of two is considered bad luck traditionally in cocktail bars.
    Manhattan :
    1. A Manhattan is 3oz in total. 2oz rye and 1oz sweet vermouth + bitters. Use a smaller glass before you kill someone 🤣
    2. Try stirring by holding the spoon between your ring and middle finger. Cocktail stirring requires practice but it shouldn’t be noise when done correctly. Also add ice after your ingredients.
    3. For stirred drinks, using a julep strainer rather than a Hawthorne strainer is much more traditional.
    Martini :
    1. A gin martini is not a Vesper.
    2. Martini specs vary wildly but a gin martini is traditionally 2oz London Dry Gin (which Tanqueray is), 1oz dry vermouth and often times martini bitters. Most often those will be a blend of citrus bitters.
    3. A martini is a stirred drink, stir it just like you would with a Manhattan. The main point of stirring over shaking is that stirring does not add air to the cocktail. Tiny air bubbles will make a cocktail less sharp. That’s great for daiquiris and sidecars, etc. But a stirred drink will have a silkier texture than a shaken drink which is preferable for a martini.
    Vodka Martini - Also known as a Kangaroo :
    1. Vodka used for a martini makes very little difference. The whole idea behind vodka is to be a flavourless spirit so you can use it as a blank canvas for other flavours. Using grey goose for a martini is burning money.
    2. This cocktail should also be stirred.
    3. You’re using a cobble style shaker, you can take off the cap and pour from there, rather than taking off the entire lid again.
    4. If you shake a cocktail, you should be fine straining it. So double strain with both the Hawthorne strainer and a fine mesh strainer. But ideally you’d stir the drink and strain with a julep strainer.
    5. People who order dirty martinis should be served seawater. 😅
    Cheers James, great video. I appreciate your content.

  • @maxoutland9931
    @maxoutland9931 Месяц назад +5

    I love your "this is how I prefer to make it." So many people get so picky about what the "right" way to make a drink is, and I appreciate you showcasing your personal method. Great video, bravo!

  • @stephanesurprenant60
    @stephanesurprenant60 Месяц назад +19

    It's a great video. Being able to make a handful of cocktails properly is a useful skill that adds to an evening.
    Another one is learning to cook a good meal.
    Some recipes with a more rustic origin aren't featuring particularly expensive ingredients, aren't complicated to execute and they scale easily to be made in bulk to feed many guests. A proper gentleman would be able to execute a few signature dishes.

  • @sammajor2075
    @sammajor2075 Месяц назад +10

    10:21
    The first time I had a Vesper,I was in The Gold Room,at the Lotte New York Palace.
    All I needed was a Walther PPK to complete the dream.

  • @keithgubbin2354
    @keithgubbin2354 8 часов назад

    I love a dry martini, or two at the most, three I’m under the table, four I’m under the host!

  • @theblackneon5396
    @theblackneon5396 Месяц назад +6

    Former cocktail bartender here. Diffords Guide is your one stop shop for perfectly balanced cocktail recipes. Enjoy.
    Koriko bar equipment is what you want, for style and functionality.
    11:45, most of us amateurs do the 'shaker face'. Be mindful, my girlfriend teases me when I'm out of training.
    Using sitrus/orange peel for cocktails, elevates any drink due to the oils in the skin releasing fragrance of the spirit.
    I'd add the Negroni for this list, as a summer alternative. This balance is the correct one.
    3cl tanqueray Ten
    2cl campari
    2cl sweet red vermouth

  • @bobwintjr5511
    @bobwintjr5511 Месяц назад +10

    If you'd like a little different twist, try a "perfect" Manhattan which uses equal parts sweet and dry vermouth... It is my favorite rendition of the classic.

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  Месяц назад +4

      I’ll have to try it! Thanks, Bob

  • @gregorysteele718
    @gregorysteele718 12 дней назад

    Classic Shirley Temple Drink is number 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @FelixCosmescu
    @FelixCosmescu Месяц назад +7

    I like how you are being more innovative, and trying new things, I really enjoy your content.

  • @Sphereal
    @Sphereal Месяц назад +13

    Literally one of my favourite YT channels. Great stuff.

  • @karenschmid5465
    @karenschmid5465 Месяц назад +2

    The music was very nice and appropriate!

  • @freddobbs2011
    @freddobbs2011 Месяц назад +3

    Love your channel. Voices like yours are increasingly important in anincreasingly uncivilized world. As n old codger, I'll echo some of the other comments and add a few other nits.I am old enough to have been a pre-teen when Dr. No came out in theaters (in a double feature with a cartoon of course). Bond is an archetype, but he messed up on the martini. As others have pointed out, a martini must be stirred, not shaken. This concept is highlighted in the movie "Auntie Mame" which should be right up your alley. You made a perfect selection of cocktails. A couple of comments, again from and old codger: 1. A martini is made with gin. Period. Gin is avoided by "a generation lobotomized by vodka"--per a NY Times critic during a martini tasting. My parents drank vodka martinis as they were convinced that gin made them sick. At the ripe old age of 20, I tried gin for the first time. What a revelation. I digress. As you say, the vermouth ratio is a preference. I'm on the drier side, say 5:1). The traditional old fashioned is made, as yours is, with a sugar cube. Yes, the sugar syrup technology has things to recommend it, but if you want to go authentic, you're doing it right. My favorite drink is also the Manhattan. And I'm all in on the Rye version. Many riffs on that. If you haven't had one, try a Black Manhettan. The Bees' Knees. Lastly, chilling the glass is an important step. Not optional, in my view. Throwing ice cubes in the glass doesn't quite do it. add some water or soda. The freezer is good. The Odeon in Lower Manhattan years ago had a huge punchbowl filled with ice and festooned with inverted martini glasses chilling.

  • @user-bl2qu1ez8s
    @user-bl2qu1ez8s Месяц назад +5

    Churchill for his gin martinis thought the only amount of dry vermouth needed was to just open a bottle across the room from the cocktail.

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  Месяц назад +3

      Hahaha

  • @RaCigs
    @RaCigs Месяц назад +5

    I've been really enjoying all the videos! I was wondering is there anyway we'd be able to show you our current wardrobe and you can give your opinions on what to add or remove etc? Thank you

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  Месяц назад +3

      Sure, that could be a good idea. Why don’t you email me some photos? Gent.z.style@gmail.com

    • @RaCigs
      @RaCigs Месяц назад +2

      @@Gent.Z Thank you, I will

  • @howtobeagrownup6380
    @howtobeagrownup6380 Месяц назад +4

    Another great video, thank you. A couple of small additions that I personally enjoy: clear ice cubes - an inexpensive tray can make 4 large perfectly clear cubes at a time. It’s amazing how different a clear cube looks in a glass versus a cloudy one; luxardo cherries are my personal favorite; Castelvetrano olives have a great taste and texture, perfect for a vodka martini; Antica formula vermouth is my absolute favorite for manhattans; I also like my manhattan in a tumbler with a single clear cube and a luxardo cherry. Would definitely love to see more videos on entertaining. Thanks again.

  • @geoffsundstrom660
    @geoffsundstrom660 18 дней назад

    Good choice of spirits. To spice things up try olives stuffed with jalapeños. They are fabulous.

  • @drewkovach9951
    @drewkovach9951 Месяц назад +2

    I very much like your style of presentation and content. All best wishes from Honolulu, Hawai'I. PS: I was born in Chicago.

  • @patrickf4839
    @patrickf4839 Месяц назад +1

    For something like an old fashioned (w bitters) I’d also shoot for an alcohol w high percentage (50+%), so that you can taste the alcohol. Pinhook (burboun) is a nice option.

  • @Knightcommander69
    @Knightcommander69 Месяц назад

    I quit drinking as it got out of hand for me, but it is still useful to be able to make cocktails for others whilst I enjoy a sodawater and lime. Great video.

  • @mylesadams1662
    @mylesadams1662 Месяц назад +1

    i don't drink myself but i respect the video sir and most of all your channel.most of the other gentlemen/sartorial channels focus on the clothing aspect which is great but your channel focuses on the lifestyle and behaviour aspects as well which i appreciate and to which i feel is good for educating people growing up to have respectful and moral behaviour.that meetup sounds lovely i am not aware of anything like that in Australia...

  • @scottnj2503
    @scottnj2503 3 дня назад

    Fun post. Suggestion...boom mic from above or wireless lapel mic for table top demo.

  • @hernanibarsmombelli946
    @hernanibarsmombelli946 Месяц назад +1

    I'll be making a short trip to Chicago. Would you make a video showing the best places (bars, restaurants, cocktail bar, etc.) where a Gentleman can dress up, feel elegant, and sophisticated, please?

  • @Philipk65
    @Philipk65 Месяц назад +1

    Some great cocktail recipes there. For me the must have cocktail is a bloody mary, best hangover cure. Yes that means V8 or tomato juice when I come to lol 😂must be an extra dash of tabasco in there. I think that maybe a tie clip might be a good idea James.

  • @TrandyAndy80
    @TrandyAndy80 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for the great episode. Very entertaining. I personally love cocktails. If you want to go a little bit more exotic, might I suggest an Aviation or a Pisco Sour. Very elegant drinks and not may Bars have them.

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  Месяц назад +1

      Great suggestions

  • @ericmutnan6358
    @ericmutnan6358 Месяц назад

    Great video.. keep the content coming! One thing that I might add is when shaking a cocktail, you only need to shake until you barely feel the shaker start to sweat. Anymore and you're watering down the drink. Cheers!

  • @chrisrovai9625
    @chrisrovai9625 Месяц назад +4

    Gent loved that vid! Great to see you letting it go a bit and taking us through those cocktails...as well as being generous! Top notch!

  • @Michael-nr8ur
    @Michael-nr8ur 22 дня назад

    Definitely Tanqueray, shaken, straight up with Bleu cheese olives! (Did I mention vermouth? nope)! 😁

  • @surg9029
    @surg9029 20 дней назад

    An interesting and delightful martini is with Monkey 47, Dolins, +/- dirty with an orange peel. It has a wonderful explosion of fruity floral notes. A Monkey 47 gin and tonic is also outstanding and goes better with and orange slice. VKA vodka for a martini is the best I’ve ever had.

  • @Hugo23Martins
    @Hugo23Martins Месяц назад +3

    I bought my cocktail kit recently, I have to try making these 😁
    Have a good day

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  Месяц назад +1

      Have a good time cocktail-making!

    • @Hugo23Martins
      @Hugo23Martins Месяц назад +1

      @@Gent.Zthank you!
      Bring more of this videos

  • @SundayHarbor
    @SundayHarbor Месяц назад +2

    Pains me that I will be away on business during the Chicago meet up as this seems to be a superb collection of modern gentlemen! Have a drink for me until next time!

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  Месяц назад

      Will do! Hope to see you soon

  • @hoozat007
    @hoozat007 Месяц назад +2

    Interesting video as always. I really like your channel.
    My wife and I often enjoy relaxing with a couple Martinis, especially on warm summer days. She doesn’t like whisky, but maybe I’ll change things up for myself next time and try my hand at a Manhattan or Old Fashioned.

  • @JustAnotherGoddess52
    @JustAnotherGoddess52 28 дней назад

    Confident, clear and cozy. VERY well done. I would only suggest that the person who makes my cocktails AFTER washing his hands with soap and water, is my kind of gentleman.

  • @gasphynx
    @gasphynx Месяц назад

    For my home bar, i keep food grade essential oils of orange and lemon, i can rub a drop or 2 on the rim of a glass when i don't have fresh garnish around.

  • @NigelDeForrest-Pearce-cv6ek
    @NigelDeForrest-Pearce-cv6ek Месяц назад +1

    Well Done!!! More Entertaining, Please!!!

  • @pwp8737
    @pwp8737 Месяц назад +1

    For a sweet vermouth use Carpano Antica, it's beyond better than the Martini vermouth. Elevates any drink you make.

  • @jamess.2491
    @jamess.2491 Месяц назад +1

    I'm not much of a cocktail person, but an Old Fashioned is my go-to. I went to the Aviary while I was in Chicago and had their "in the rocks" Old Fashioned and it was phenomenal. If you haven't been already, it's definitely worth a visit! I ended up buying their cocktail book which is just stunning, I'd highly recommend it if you're in to cocktails. It's also a great book to have on your coffee table.

  • @johnm3863
    @johnm3863 Месяц назад +1

    I too love bitters, but i may be overzealous because I use 7 dashes typically haha. For vodkas i’m a bit picky and always buy potato vodka. Chopin is my go to, definitely worth a try. Cheers from the west coast gentleman!

  • @miguelangelperez2849
    @miguelangelperez2849 Месяц назад +1

    Congratulations! You’re a very versatile gentleman. More content like this would be amazing and helpful.
    Btw, you looked classy and impeccable 🎩 🦯

  • @mikehess4494
    @mikehess4494 Месяц назад +5

    Inspiring Thank you Gent.Z

  • @Alithia451
    @Alithia451 Месяц назад +2

    Long Island ice tea, Sazerac, Martini, Old fashioned.

  • @dudumotta1790
    @dudumotta1790 Месяц назад +1

    We absolutely want to see more content on cocktails and entertainment! Great great video!

  • @Jase989
    @Jase989 Месяц назад

    Real enjoyed seeing the practice demonstration of cocktail making! And also you made it very accessible for gentlemen new to the art 🍸
    I liked your idea of making it slightly different to your own tastes!

  • @salemslotandmore8278
    @salemslotandmore8278 Месяц назад +2

    Thank You for the Video 😀

  • @Hello11World
    @Hello11World Месяц назад +2

    Perfect Friday night content , or anytime, ty sir

  • @karlburgener3165
    @karlburgener3165 Месяц назад +1

    Very entertaining

  • @wsmccallum5069
    @wsmccallum5069 Месяц назад

    Great starter video. I've been making these cocktails for years but liked your suggestion about using candied orange and lemon. I even have citrus trees but they are out of season most of the year and lemons and limes in particular can cost a fortune in the supermarkets these days. A video on rum cocktails would be a good follow-up to this one...

  • @btudor_06
    @btudor_06 Месяц назад +1

    No "Andrew Tate" or "Hamza" red pill channel teaches you this stuff, thank you a lot ! P.S : You should do more tutorials in the future, they are very useful !

  • @God_emperor_Doom
    @God_emperor_Doom Месяц назад +1

    This is quite unique vid.
    Well 👍🏻 brother.

  • @tomasleivalerou178
    @tomasleivalerou178 Месяц назад +1

    You should talk about wine. I’m a sommelier myself (keep it as a hobbie). I usually do a wine tasting to a girl when I really like her. The budget usually goes around $100 but it’s an experience she’ll never forget. Plus I know the story of a few grapes which makes the season pretty interesting.

  • @jamies9710
    @jamies9710 Месяц назад

    I recently got into cocktail making and this is the perfect video, thank you!

  • @yaroslavyaros599
    @yaroslavyaros599 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @maximgulyaev1635
    @maximgulyaev1635 Месяц назад +1

    officially my favourite youtuber!❤️❤️

  • @ajmayowskijr
    @ajmayowskijr Месяц назад +1

    Great video. You should try a Sidecar.

  • @UsmonWasTaken
    @UsmonWasTaken Месяц назад

    To be honest, I'm truly enjoying and learning a lot of things I never heard of by watching these videos.
    Thank you so much!

  • @hoozat007
    @hoozat007 Месяц назад

    I made myself my first ever Old Fashioned this evening. Nice drink!

  • @carlosgonzalezfernandez7783
    @carlosgonzalezfernandez7783 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent 😊

  • @beniciobecka666
    @beniciobecka666 Месяц назад

    Great video

  • @b.johnathanwarriorinagarde7980
    @b.johnathanwarriorinagarde7980 Месяц назад +1

    I wanna say traditionally it was said that you put an odd number of garnishes in a martini so either one three or five etc.. it probably doesn't matter that much but just sharing a bit of info, cheers sir.

  • @dannyt2277
    @dannyt2277 Месяц назад

    Lovely ‚ thank you !
    As a German, I really enjoy the way you speak English !

  • @awalton9024
    @awalton9024 Месяц назад +4

    Small detail: "Straight-up" means without ice, that is, not on the rocks. If you order a Manhattan and don't specify straight-up, it's usually assumed you want a Manhattan on the rocks.

    • @pdxwino
      @pdxwino Месяц назад +1

      I’ve experienced the opposite, that it’s automatically without ice unless it’s requested on the rocks.

  • @michaeldavis2039
    @michaeldavis2039 Месяц назад

    As Pierce Brosnan's James Bond said in Die Another Day.." Oh very good!!" Old Fashioned has become my favorite cocktail over the last 2 years!!

  • @diegoforte3020
    @diegoforte3020 Месяц назад

    It's been a long since we can enjoy a great stylish channel like this

  • @frankv7068
    @frankv7068 Месяц назад +1

    Wao perfect content 👌🏽 love your channel, always amazes me 🤵🏽‍♂️💪🏽

  • @Rancid_Ziggy
    @Rancid_Ziggy Месяц назад

    I love your channel, I love your style, and I love your drink choices, so take this in the spirit in which it is intended. Mixing a Manhattan in a pint glass makes me think you are in a frat house. Get your self a proper stirring glass. You won’t regret it.

  • @nickgeorgiou7770
    @nickgeorgiou7770 Месяц назад

    The only thing I would recommend is to learn how to make a couple easy drinks that are geared towards women like the Cosmopolitan or a Lemon Drop. The girls go crazy for that.

  • @mph7282
    @mph7282 Месяц назад

    I’m sure you know this, but when you add a splash of water to a sugar cube and stir it, you’ve just made a sugar syrup. It’s just sugar and water. Depending what on how often you mix drinks, or if you’re planning for guests, just make up the sugar syrup with the Demerara sugar and keep it handy. It’s much easier to mix the drink and it’s literally the exact same thing.

  • @ThomasPurkis
    @ThomasPurkis Месяц назад +1

    Big fan of your videos. Do you reckon you could do one on style for the gym?

  • @moorshound3243
    @moorshound3243 Месяц назад

    This video is great, well done good work.
    It really annoys me my local pub who has a cocktail station doesn't have cherries? Old fasion is a favourite of mine and like yourself I prefer brown sugar instead of nasty syrups.

  • @johnmackey7721
    @johnmackey7721 Месяц назад

    I don’t know what it would be called but I like to make my Old Fashioned with an Islay single malt. Makes it just a little smoky.

  • @God_emperor_Doom
    @God_emperor_Doom Месяц назад

    I prefer French martini than gin martini and Bond martini.
    Cuz of Raspberry liquor
    Also Add eclipse that's one sweet cocktail (Due to Bourbon and berry juices)

  • @jamesdimatteo8938
    @jamesdimatteo8938 18 дней назад

    Brilliant! I love your channel. Was that drink a vespa or vesper?

  • @dave928
    @dave928 Месяц назад

    to really give your drink some class and put it over the top, use clear ice. even better with a piece of fruit (matching the fruit in the drink) inside it.

  • @gasphynx
    @gasphynx Месяц назад

    Ever tried a Boulevardier? It's great with rye.

  • @davidadebiyi4871
    @davidadebiyi4871 Месяц назад

    You should do a video on suspenders

  • @JustABowlOfCherries
    @JustABowlOfCherries Месяц назад +1

    Do you prefer hip trousers or waist trousers?

  • @Bjartone
    @Bjartone Месяц назад +2

    Keeper please

  • @alexmarques2398
    @alexmarques2398 Месяц назад +5

    Cooler when you're not reading. And new topic.👍
    Just women women got old decades ago. 😎

  • @BlONIC
    @BlONIC Месяц назад +7

    Im so early…

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  Месяц назад +3

      Right on the dot!

  • @Anthonylebara2957
    @Anthonylebara2957 Месяц назад +6

    Just throwing this out there but technically a manhatten is made with a rye whiskey. It can be made with bourbon or any other type of whiskey but historically Rye is generally used

    • @Wannabearborist
      @Wannabearborist Месяц назад +1

      7:29 he wrote that he misspoke himself and it is rye that he uses, also you can see this if you have a watchful eye that he uses the same bottle as earlier what also was rye

    • @Anthonylebara2957
      @Anthonylebara2957 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, you are correct, i had only listened to the video as I was at work, I went to the timestamp you put below and see what you are describing My apologies. A Manhattan is my favorite cocktail and I just wanted to make sure that it was being made correctly. Although it does taste good with bourbon as well

    • @Wannabearborist
      @Wannabearborist Месяц назад +1

      @@Anthonylebara2957 you don’t need to apologise over a small mistake, I know most videos are more interesting than podcasts but the only problem being: videos also have more visual input.
      I never had it either way so I don’t know what’s better

    • @awalton9024
      @awalton9024 Месяц назад +2

      That's true. Although the recipe originally only specified whiskey rye was by far the most used whiskey at the time. I tried making Manhattans with rye, bourbon and Canadian whiskey. The rye was definitely the best.

  • @mrc1737
    @mrc1737 Месяц назад

    👍👍👍

  • @Lychee-jo2lj
    @Lychee-jo2lj 23 дня назад

    As someone who is quite familiar with the world of high class bar keeping there are some things I'd like to point out. I've certainly been guilty of most of these myself but since this is an educational channel I think it's best to be a bit nitpicky.
    1. Your outfit. A shirt with a loose tie isn't ideal for mixing drinks or preparing food. The tie flaps around and loose hairs or dirt particles can land in the drink. If you want to go for classic bartender look either wear a bow tie or vest over your shirt and tie combo.
    2. Get a pair of garnish tongs. There is no need to touch things like suger cubes and garnishes with your bare hands.
    3. I've also never mastered the art of making a cocktail without making a mess (especially when tipsy). Thankfully there are cocktail mats that negate this problem.
    4. You ALWAYS want to messure your ingredients. Eyeballing a pour isn't elegant, it's just disrespectful to your guests. The viscosity of liquids varies and the and the amount of liquid that's left in the bottle also makes a big difference. Even with those pourers you can put on top of the bottle it's virtually impossible to be precise. This isn't a massive issues for more fruity drinks but when making more boozy cocktails you've got to make sure your ratios are correct.
    5. Make sure your vermouth still tastes good. Vermouth is a fortified wine. It doesn't mold but it gets stale relativly quickly. It needs to be stored in the fridge and ideally you wanna use it within a month. After 3 month at most it's not suited for cocktails any more.
    6. You generally only shake drinks that contain citrus. I know Bond likes his martinis shaken and not stirred but in the movies when he orders a shaken martini you can actually tell that the drink he's served defiently isn't shaken. A stirred Martini will have a more classy and refined look while a shaking Martini has a more cloudy look. If you do prefer your Martinis shaken though you should at least double strain them through a fine mesh strainer.

  • @Khaons
    @Khaons Месяц назад +1

    For how long can you use the cherrys after opened?

    • @derickcroop832
      @derickcroop832 Месяц назад

      Look on the container, but if they are “candied” cherries (like marasca/maraschino) you can keep the jar unrefrigerated almost indefinitely.

  • @Rick.Fleischer
    @Rick.Fleischer 3 дня назад

    Never put candied anything in a martini. My father used to drink tanqueray with a splash of scotch. Garnished with a green olive.

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  3 дня назад

      That’s an interesting mix. I’ll try it one time

  • @hoobeydoobey1267
    @hoobeydoobey1267 22 дня назад

    Gents, do not use a cheap sweet red wine for your Manhattan's. There are far better vermouths that are herbal and lend layers of flavors. Look for Carpano Antica Formula vermouth. For old fashions make a simple syrup (1:1 water:sugar). If you don't have demura sugar, add a bit of unsulphered molasses. Once it gets warm and the sugar is dissolved, add in mulberries (if you have a tree or blueberries, turn off the heat, cover the pot, and let the fruit steep until cool. Then remove the fruit to a drying rack. Bottle the syrup and sugar the drained and dried fruit for your drink's garnishment. Something I like to make very Christmas is a syrup that uses maple syrup and a whole bag of cranberries. Then black walnut bitters in the glass when making the OF.

  • @gladius2489
    @gladius2489 Месяц назад

    I prefer a Beefeater martini. Beefeater gin, dry vermouth, orange bitters, and a lime. Stirred not shaken. It’s hard to find a bartender who knows how to do this right.

  • @sweetie4915
    @sweetie4915 Месяц назад +1

    Really enjoyed this one, put me in a 'set em up Joe' mood. Something to consider when out with a sophisticated woman who really doesn't drink is to show her you can take it or leave it, because a lot of women today worry about men being addicted to drink. (Think of the old classic 'Lost Weekend.') Alcoholism is on the rise again, unfortunately, and while having the occasional drink is fine, but a man must demonstrate he has good taste and self control, and that the woman can trust him. To show her this either ask her if she doesn't mind if you drink or simply forgo the drink altogether for that occasion. That way she can see a man's sensibility and his self mastery. Also a lady might be worried about a man drinking if he is the one driving her somewhere. Anyway, it might also be a good idea to become knowledgeable about various wines; that will also demonstrate sophistication. Great video lad. By the way, could you do a video on the difference between women who are more country like and women who are more city like, and knowing which is right for a man. I think that might be a very important aspect when considering the dating market. Thanks again!

    • @Gent.Z
      @Gent.Z  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. And it’s great timing, because the same I filmed this, I also made a video about how to abstain from alcohol like a gentleman. Look out for it in the next few days :) I like to keep things balanced on this channel

    • @sweetie4915
      @sweetie4915 Месяц назад +1

      @@Gent.Z Gee that's great! Yeah, that's one of the reasons I like your channel: clean, wholesome, intelligent, and also no woke nonsense. Keep up the good work mate!

  • @peterb3842
    @peterb3842 Месяц назад +1

    @2.:31- it’s more correctly referred to as “muddling” nit “mashing”. Great video!

  • @rputeraanwar
    @rputeraanwar 27 дней назад

    And a Negroni!

  • @seamusharris9341
    @seamusharris9341 Месяц назад

    You need to actually stir an Old Fashioned (it was also short of ice). The dilution is a critical ingredient.
    Not nearly enough ice in the Manhattan! (Vermouth goes in the fridge)
    The shaker was nowhere near filled with ice for the Martini - temperature and dilution are the basics of making a cocktail. Dry vermouth definitely goes in the fridge - it's wine! Also, no real reason that I can think of to ever shake a Martini. But if you are going to shake use two hands and do it like you mean it! Generally you shake drinks that use juices, and stir everything else.
    Maraschino is not pronounced how you think it is.

  • @amileoj9043
    @amileoj9043 Месяц назад +1

    There is much here that bang on target: the use of large block ice, your advice to avoid wasting good sipping whiskey when mixing cocktails, the correct use of bitters and of proper Maraschino cherries in your Old Fashions & Manhattans, and, above all, the nonchalance of your approach to mixing, which rather reminded me of how Julia Child used to cook before a camera (rest assured, this is a compliment!).
    All that said, I do have a quibble with the martini portion of the program. The martini is a cocktail (maybe *the* cocktail) with a heavy freight of lore, and, as with classic tailored menswear, one should be somewhat cognizant of that lore, even when deliberately throwing caution to the wind to try new things. So, in that spirit:
    A gin martini and a Vesper are decidedly not the same. A (true) martini, as you demonstrate, is made with gin as its only strong spirit. A Vesper is a sort of variation on a martini that incorporates one measure of vodka in addition to three measures of gin, and that also substitutes a scant half measure of Lillet Blanc for the customary vermouth.
    The Vesper was given to the world by Ian Flemming, who put it into the mouth of his protagonist James Bond in the novel Casino Royale. In the novels, Bond never again orders the drink. But this did not stop it from introducing, or at least promoting, a variety of practices that were quite at odds with the original martini--likely through the vulgarization of the Vesper as the famous "shaken not stirred" vodka martini of the cinematic Bond.
    The oddness comes, first of all, in the use of vodka, which of course adds exactly nothing in terms of flavor to the martini (or to any classic cocktail in which it is used). What it does add to the Vesper (and even more to its many all-vodka, martini-like descendants) is the ability to increase the quantity of alcohol without offending (or even alerting) the taste buds.
    Secondly, there is Bond's specification that the Vesper be shaken, rather than stirred, with ice. This is an inversion of classic cocktail technique, wherein shaking is reserved for drinks that use citrus & other juices that are harder to incorporate with spirits, and that benefit from water dilution and/or the presence of small shards of ice in the mix, whereas clear cocktails like the martini are gently stirred, precisely to avoid these things.
    Third, the overall proportion of strong spirit to aperitif that Bond's recipe calls for (8:1) is wildly out of line with the more classic proportions that (it was good to see) you seem to prefer, of 3:1 or less. This "dryness arms race" has effectively turned most commercially sold martinis into little more than very chilled gins (or, much more commonly, vodkas) with, at best, a tiny hint of aperitif as a kind of liquid garnish.
    Oddly enough, it was Bond's most interesting detail (the call for Lillet instead of vermouth) that gained the least influence historically. The belief that dry vermouth is the default "mixer" in a classic martini obliterates a much more interesting history in which many varieties of vermouth (from sweet to dryd) would have been expected , often accompanied by various types of bitters. (Note (including sweet, as in a Manhattan, which is best thought of as a rye-based variation on a martini)

  • @charleselby3596
    @charleselby3596 Месяц назад +1

    Espresso Martini.

  • @derickcroop832
    @derickcroop832 Месяц назад

    I like your channel and appreciate what you are doing but if you are going to show how to make cocktails, for gods sake buy 1 fresh orange or lemon or lime. Using candied fruit just adds sugar to the drink that is not part of the intended balance and omits any of the natural fruit oils that add one more dimension to the drink. For a traditional old fashioned which has so few ingredients, fresh orange peel is almost a must

  • @brianharston7196
    @brianharston7196 Месяц назад

    For my Old Fashioneds, I substitute a good quality Maple Syrup (real, not the fake stuff) for Simple Syrup. Adds a little more complexity to the flavor and most people already stock it.

  • @EK-gr9gd
    @EK-gr9gd Месяц назад

    That's the Bond drink: Just a moment. Three measures of Gordon's, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it very well until it's ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon peel.
    You need to replace Lillet, with e.g. Americano, because they changed the flavour some decades ago.

  • @aldenhaverfield655
    @aldenhaverfield655 Месяц назад

    Damn good video! I'm a bourbon man, but I respect other people's choices! One should always enjoy and allow others to enjoy! Judgementalism is the death of civility!

  • @antinancy
    @antinancy 16 дней назад

    This one made me like Gent a little less. I think it was him licking the stirrers, etc., and then seeming not to clean them before mixing the next drink. Seems inconsiderate to the guests (even tho' the guests are theoretical).

  • @kasperriese
    @kasperriese Месяц назад

    You've got the whole setup but not a fresh lemon.. Interesting! Lemons last a fairly good amount of time.

  • @JLO_96GT
    @JLO_96GT Месяц назад +1

    I like the martinis but are they seen as a female drink?

    • @sammajor2075
      @sammajor2075 Месяц назад +1

      No. Not at all. The martini was always the preferred drink of military officers,captains of industry,and other masculine men. Hence,archetypes from James Bond to Tony Stark,are shown ordering martinis.
      Perhaps you are thinking of the "appletini"? That's the one often preferred by ladies.

    • @JLO_96GT
      @JLO_96GT Месяц назад +1

      @@sammajor2075 I guess I’m referring to the glass it is served in and how it looks when a man is holding it when he is drinking it. I always ask for martini in a regular glass.
      Good to know I always wondered about that, thanks.