3 Essential Irish Whiskey Cocktails | Cocktail Limelight
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- With St. Patrick's Day upon us, we thought it only proper to showcase Irish Whiskey in a few delicious and easy to make cocktail recipes.
TODAY'S RECIPES:
WILD EYED ROSE
2ozIrish Whiskey
3/4oz Lime
3/4oz Grenadine
METHOD: shake & top with soda
GLASSWARE: collins
GARNISH: Lime Wheel
BRAINSTORM
2oz Irish Whiskey
3/4oz Dry Vermouth
1/4oz Benedictine
(2 Dashes orange bitters optional)
METHOD: Stir
GLASSWARE: Nick & Nora
GARNISH: Orange Twist
IRISH ANTIDOTE
2oz Irish Whiskey
3/4oz Lemon
3/4oz Honey Syrup
METHOD: Shake
GLASSWARE: Double Old-Fashioned
GARNISH: Lemon Twist
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The Irish antidote sounded divine
That one is a banger, my friend!
@@BartenderAtLarge I forgot to mention it's become a summer favorite for my gf & I 😊
Sláinte!🍀
Imma need a whole video of patio pounders now
Say no more. We got one on the way!
Always loved me a brainstorm, those two dashes of orange bitters just elevate it even further 😱 Thanks for the tip! Would love to see more amaro cocktails and your tips & tricks on them!
That one is such a banger & one that definitely needs a little more love on menus. We will definitely be exploring more amaro cocktails in a future episode. Thanks for the suggestion!
Keep em coming, handsome man! 😎
You got it fam! Can’t stop, won’t stop!
I was in Dublin, Ireland not too long ago and my hubby and I stopped at the Jameson Distillery and we had a Old Fashioned, our way. Can you duplicate this drink recipe! It was our favorite 😍
I can reach out to some friends at the distillery and see if they can share the recipe. Would that work?
Love that Irish sugar! Usually I take it neat but I'll have to give one of these a try.
Glad to hear it. We have a part two in the works, so stay tuned for more of that Irish goodness 👍
More irish whiskey cocktails! Good man Erick. Go raibh maith agat🇮🇪
enjoyed the recipes. thanks and keep it up. cheers
Cheers & thank you so much for watching!
I made the wild eyed rose very well done very good
Cheers! That one is way too good to be ignored the way that it is.
This is incredible!
Welcome to the fam!
Love making a wild eyed rose for people who want to like whiskey but are scared of a little bite, I like to put less grenadine, and serve it up, but I can see adding some club soda and throwing into a cooler.
Great video!
That sounds like a tasty twist. Nice riff for the cooler months it would seem. Sláinte!
☘☘☘ - thanks for these. 😃 (Can't wait to try the Irish Antitode!)
Hey friend - what about an alter-ego episode? Drinks that can be made with 2 different spirits but retain the same name like the French 75 (gin/cognac) or the Sazerac (rye/cognac).
Good idea! That sounds like it could be fun. There is nothing quite like learning one drink, while accidentally learning two :-)
Yes! Just had my first brain storm the other day. I would love to see some less well known tequila drinks.
How did you like it? That drink slaps right? As for the tequila episode we got you covered, so stay tuned!
B@L HYPE
Wild eyed rose
Lime20ml
Grenadine20ml
Irish whiskey 60ml
Shakes garnish lime wedges
Brain storm
Benadic 30ml
Dry vermouth30ml
Irish whiskey 60ml
Stir garnish orange
Gls nick &Nora .
Irish
Lemon 20ml
Honey syrup 20ml
Irish whiskey 60ml
Garnish lemon peel
God bless you, my friend! If you would like we could add these for all of vids in the future.
@@BartenderAtLarge Yes, please.
You're right. Irish whiskey is so well behaved with other ingredients. It doesn't have the oaky astringency of bourbon or the tobacco smokiness of scotch. Maybe the problem is that people like Irish on its own and don't want to risk running out by putting it cocktails.
You are probably onto something there. It is so easy to shoot or pair with a Guinness that folks are probably forgetting to mix into a drink. Their loss;-)