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🍋 Great video, as always! My go to Summer cocktail. I sometimes use Tanqueray Rangpur Lime to boost the citrus notes, but I will be trying your method soon.
🍋 Another exquisite cocktail time!. I've been experimenting lately. I' macerated the peels of 6 Lemons in 460 ML of 190 proof alcohol (Everclear) for about 4 weeks, the basis for a Limocello. I add it to cocktails and sip it with ice and soda water on its own for a fresh citrus drink. Cheer🍸
🍋🍸the hardest part of gin cocktail for me is finding one that isn’t juniper forward. It reminds me to much of mosquito spray, gunpowder Irish has been a success
When you're using agar agar to clarify cocktails, have you ever thought about using less water in the original cordial and then when heating up the agar agar just throwing it into the missing water later. So for this recipe: at the start use 110ml of water when prepping the cordial, add the ingreident, blend... Then add an additional 40ml of water into the pot for heating and add the agar agar into that, so that way you don't have to worry about heating up any of the components of the cordial while heating up the agar agar.
I read about this method in Liquid Intelligence, where Dave Arnold clarifies lime juice like that. I would say it's better than my method here, so you can, of course, do that too.
Favorite 🍋 cocktail? Hard to say. The tenebrous/tempestuous is great for a buck, the Ramos gin fizz maybe doesn't count with the split citrus. I'm pretty into the Army&Navy right now. Insanely simple gin sour, but the orgeat and bitters completely transforms it.
🍋 ive been playing around with using lemon in tiki at the bar I work at. Using some lemon, sake, salted honey syrup with centrifuge washed rum and tepeche riff. Fusing together elements of Japanese cocktails with some tiki for the spring/summer
Hey Kevin, question kinda unrelated to this video😂. I love your batch cocktail videos (please make more btw). I was wondering, for a batch drink like the margarita can you just add water to the batch for dilution and make a completely ready to pour version of the margarita? This would avoid the need to shake and I was thinking it would be easier, let me know if I’m wrong though, thanks!
Hi! Diluting it would only make sense if you have it on tap because the gas will give you similar texture/text as you can get with shaking (check out my tap cocktails episode for more on this). I wouldn't recommend it to dilute for a ready to pour version.
🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋 looks amazing and I recently collected fir tips on my way through the mountains this weekend which i hadnt settled on what to make, now I'm tempted to try this recipe! Cheers and when are you putting out a book? You really should with your amazing ideas!
I worked with what I had to make cordial/super juice: ascorbic acid, it turned out fine. Would there be any drawback with ascorbic vs citric/malic acid?
Hey Kevin, could you make a video about Spezi (the regional favorite Soda of southern Germany and Austria) and how to use it in a cocktail? We have been trying to make it work to mostly disgusting results, and could use a professionals help :)
For those of you without spruce tips at hand, the company Juniper Ridge makes a Spruce Tip Tea in teabags that could be used as a stand-in. Edit: It's called Douglas fir spring tip tea.
I neeeeed to get citric🍋 and/or tartaric acid from somewhere.. I see it come by in your videos all the time but I cannot find it anywhere..😢. Also, spruce tips are such a local ingredients, I'll try and use kafir lime leaves, see what that brings me!
I feel your pain with local ingredients-the elderflower foraging broke my little heart. I do have spruce access, though. In the United States, you can find citric acid with canning supplies in most big stores. Other acids I have to order online. I keep citric and malic, but I also want to see if I can source lactic-so good for mouthfeel in cocktails.
@@HighKingTurgon that mouthfeel is so important right? Made a non abv cocktail the other day and it just doesn't taste the same. Made a milk washed cocktail after that and it was fantastic. I live in The Netherlands so finding the right stores and spots can be different than what you get suggested from the youtubers. But when I'll find the ingredients I'll buy a big stash!
@@felixverduin569 my lactic hack is to strain homemade yogurt and reserve the whey-it contributes a hint of sour and the suspended proteins form a delicate foam in a way egg doesn't. It's not vegan, but for those who want egg-free, it's pretty great.
@@HighKingTurgon Come again? You strain the yoghurt in a cheesecloth then I presume? The liquid that's left you use as egg white for your cocktail and just dry shake and then wet shake like a normal cocktail? That's really cool and interesting.
@@KevinKos it’s a black currant herbal liquor used in Latvia. My husband’s family is Latvian and it would be awesome to see one of your creative cocktails made with it.
The Tom Collins is named after the style of gin used, Old Tom Gin which is far closer to a genever than dry gin. London Dry Gin does not belong in a Tom Collins.
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You are an Inspiration and I love your content online but even more on youtube. Great for training and motivating staff.
Is there anything similar for Android?? 😅
Legend.🍋
"I will now trim trees wearing a $400 pair of Swedish loafers."
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Another great episode, thanks Kevin for all of the inspiration 🍋
Glad you enjoyed it
🍋 I love seeing all the cordials you come up with - fantastic!
Thanks so much 😊
🍋 I desperately need more batch cocktail videos
🍋 Great video, as always! My go to Summer cocktail. I sometimes use Tanqueray Rangpur Lime to boost the citrus notes, but I will be trying your method soon.
Thanks!
Great version Kevin! 🍋!
I'd probably have to say Tom Collins (or White Lady) is my favorite lemon drink! 🍋
Just Amazing!!! 🍋
🍋 Looks delightful!
🍋 Another exquisite cocktail time!. I've been experimenting lately. I' macerated the peels of 6 Lemons in 460 ML of 190 proof alcohol (Everclear) for about 4 weeks, the basis for a Limocello. I add it to cocktails and sip it with ice and soda water on its own for a fresh citrus drink. Cheer🍸
One of my favorites, THANKS!
Glad you like it!
🍋🍸the hardest part of gin cocktail for me is finding one that isn’t juniper forward. It reminds me to much of mosquito spray, gunpowder Irish has been a success
That 🍋cordial could also be used alone with sparkling water as a refreshing summer drink!
Great idea!
🍋 Beautiful, Kevin! Cheers!
Thanks! Cheers!
When you're using agar agar to clarify cocktails, have you ever thought about using less water in the original cordial and then when heating up the agar agar just throwing it into the missing water later.
So for this recipe: at the start use 110ml of water when prepping the cordial, add the ingreident, blend... Then add an additional 40ml of water into the pot for heating and add the agar agar into that, so that way you don't have to worry about heating up any of the components of the cordial while heating up the agar agar.
I read about this method in Liquid Intelligence, where Dave Arnold clarifies lime juice like that. I would say it's better than my method here, so you can, of course, do that too.
Well done! I’ve been loving the Tom Collins recently, I’d say that’s my favorite lemon cocktail right now. Cheers! 🍋
Cheers!
Favorite 🍋 cocktail? Hard to say. The tenebrous/tempestuous is great for a buck, the Ramos gin fizz maybe doesn't count with the split citrus. I'm pretty into the Army&Navy right now. Insanely simple gin sour, but the orgeat and bitters completely transforms it.
My favorite cocktail that uses lemon is probably the Aviation 🍋 Cheers!
Excellent choice!
I love it too!
I love this cordial, thanks Kevin🍋
Very welcome
Could you make an elevated bushwacker drink? it just seems like it has so much potential and could really fit your style of cocktails too!
Thank you for the sugestion. Cheers!
🍋 great as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
🍋 Cordials are the best! If you have some on hand it's easy to make cocktails and mocktails in a pinch
You are right! Cheers!
🍋 ive been playing around with using lemon in tiki at the bar I work at. Using some lemon, sake, salted honey syrup with centrifuge washed rum and tepeche riff. Fusing together elements of Japanese cocktails with some tiki for the spring/summer
Cheers!
🍋 great stuff as always
🍋 my favorite lemon cocktail is a whiskey sour.
Looks great! 🍋
Thank you! Cheers!
Hey Kevin, question kinda unrelated to this video😂. I love your batch cocktail videos (please make more btw). I was wondering, for a batch drink like the margarita can you just add water to the batch for dilution and make a completely ready to pour version of the margarita? This would avoid the need to shake and I was thinking it would be easier, let me know if I’m wrong though, thanks!
Hi! Diluting it would only make sense if you have it on tap because the gas will give you similar texture/text as you can get with shaking (check out my tap cocktails episode for more on this). I wouldn't recommend it to dilute for a ready to pour version.
7:39 🍋 great presentation
Thanks!
🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋 looks amazing and I recently collected fir tips on my way through the mountains this weekend which i hadnt settled on what to make, now I'm tempted to try this recipe! Cheers and when are you putting out a book? You really should with your amazing ideas!
I hope I will find time to write one in the future. Thank you for the support!
Long live Kevin 🍋
Ciao from Italy!
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🍋thank you!
you really changed the definition of bartender, I really admire you
Thank you!
I worked with what I had to make cordial/super juice: ascorbic acid, it turned out fine. Would there be any drawback with ascorbic vs citric/malic acid?
@KevinKos Would you add some information about best before date? I mean when you're telling about cordials or liquors or syrups? Tnx
Use this cordial in two weeks but it should be good for at least a week loger. Acids here are great preservatives. Cheers!
🍋 i really need to get into making cordials
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🍋looks very tasty! I read the sichuan pepper tasted citrussy. Is that only flavour-wise or does it also have a similar acidity?
Hey Kevin, could you make a video about Spezi (the regional favorite Soda of southern Germany and Austria) and how to use it in a cocktail? We have been trying to make it work to mostly disgusting results, and could use a professionals help :)
🍋 Thanks
🍋I've been making a lot of gin martinis with Monkey 47 this month.
Monkey 47 and Noilly Prat make my favorite martini 🔥
It's a great gin for a Martini for sure! Cheers!
Good day, gentlemen, what about using spruce infused oil for garnishing, because spruce’s tips are so seasonal ingredient?
Great suggestion! Blend spruce tips with oil and you have an excellent spruce tips oil for a garnish. Cheers!
Would you consider to try „supasawa“ for clear cocktails? I would most appreciate it
yum!🍋
For those of you without spruce tips at hand, the company Juniper Ridge makes a Spruce Tip Tea in teabags that could be used as a stand-in.
Edit: It's called Douglas fir spring tip tea.
Thank you for sharing!
When life gives you 🍋🍋🍋, make cordials xD
Or super juice 😉😄
The Sidecar is a favorite of mine that uses lemon.
Cheers!
🍋 Cheers
Cheers!
Is there a substitute to the spruce tips? We cant source it here 😢
🍋🍋🍋; best gin ever
I neeeeed to get citric🍋 and/or tartaric acid from somewhere.. I see it come by in your videos all the time but I cannot find it anywhere..😢. Also, spruce tips are such a local ingredients, I'll try and use kafir lime leaves, see what that brings me!
I feel your pain with local ingredients-the elderflower foraging broke my little heart. I do have spruce access, though. In the United States, you can find citric acid with canning supplies in most big stores. Other acids I have to order online. I keep citric and malic, but I also want to see if I can source lactic-so good for mouthfeel in cocktails.
@@HighKingTurgon that mouthfeel is so important right? Made a non abv cocktail the other day and it just doesn't taste the same. Made a milk washed cocktail after that and it was fantastic. I live in The Netherlands so finding the right stores and spots can be different than what you get suggested from the youtubers. But when I'll find the ingredients I'll buy a big stash!
@@felixverduin569 my lactic hack is to strain homemade yogurt and reserve the whey-it contributes a hint of sour and the suspended proteins form a delicate foam in a way egg doesn't. It's not vegan, but for those who want egg-free, it's pretty great.
@@HighKingTurgon Come again? You strain the yoghurt in a cheesecloth then I presume? The liquid that's left you use as egg white for your cocktail and just dry shake and then wet shake like a normal cocktail? That's really cool and interesting.
@@felixverduin569 more or less, yeah!
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A tue thirstquenching drink for a gentlemen. Like that you use Beefeater 👍...I'd prefer the 24 Line or Tanqueray
It's a great gin for a reasonable price. Cheers!
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Can you make a cocktail with Riga Black Balsam?
I haven't tried this liqueur yet. How does it taste like?
@@KevinKos it’s a black currant herbal liquor used in Latvia. My husband’s family is Latvian and it would be awesome to see one of your creative cocktails made with it.
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I really wish that app was on Android.
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Wanted to try the app, but it's only for Apple, not Android :-(.
Sorry. I hope they will make an Android version soon, too 🤞 You guys will be the first to know if they will for sure!
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The Tom Collins is named after the style of gin used, Old Tom Gin which is far closer to a genever than dry gin. London Dry Gin does not belong in a Tom Collins.
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Your drinks look awesome but difficult to make since majority of the ingredients aren’t available off shelves.. any alternate aren’t recommended
Why aren't you using super juice in this one?
For a classic one? I wanted to show it the traditional way. Otherwise, I would use super juice to make one for myself.
Why is Vector only for Apple 😢
I hope they will make an Android version soon 🤞🤞
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