If no one else says it, I will. If everyone had a slushy machine, there would be no more war! Thanks for the enthusiasm this morning lol. This looks like an amazing drink. Cheers.
There really needs to be a chain restaurant that specializes in slushies. You go there and they pair the meal with a frozen drink. That's a place I would go and go daily!
Hey there, Ralph. We have a margarita video coming out next weekend! We'll be coming out with recipe videos every other week until we run out of recipes. Cheers!
Hi John! Thanks for watching and for your question. In the video, I used a 750ml bottle of Bacardi Mango Rum along with 750ml of Bacardi Light Rum. Personally, I found that a full 1.75ml of the Bacardi Mango Rum made the slushy a bit too tart for my liking, so I adjusted it down to just the 750ml bottle. Now, different brands or types of mango rum can vary in flavor intensity. So, if you're using a different brand or variety, you might want to start with a smaller amount, taste, and adjust based on your preferences. It's all about finding the balance that suits your taste buds! Thanks again for tuning in and happy slushy-making!
Awesome info and thank you very much. Question please. Have people coming over in 4hrs. You say one gallon of Kroger strawberry orange banana lite. The instructions say 2 packets per gallon but you show 4 when you mix yours. Which should we use? Thank you again for all of your great info!!
Thanks Charlie. It was a huge hit. Ended up using two packets and it worked out well. Started without putting alcohol in the original mix to help with the freezing of things (based on other people's comments). Then put the alcohol in when the temp was staying about -.8 . Things started to get pretty frozen to where it wouldn't flow well. when the temp was -5 (we had it set colder). We ended up settling on a temp of -4 and it flowed like in your video. It was a huge hit and people were wanting to disassemble it to get the leftovers that wouldn't pour out, LOL. Only thing we will do different is add a little more alcohol! Thanks again Charlie!
I can indeed, Brandy. I presume you are talking about getting it set to a temp that affords you the best "slush". If that is the case, it is all about the sugar content being higher. 13% or higher equals to a more fluffy snowball type product. A lower sugar content will leave it more icy. Try adding a 1/2 cup of sugar to 32oz of water, mix well, and empty it to the tank. Wait ten minutes and see if that doesn't solve the problem. Depending upon your sugar level, you may have to repeat that step.Does that answer your question?
That's a thought, Tony. I've yet to try it that way but I'll give it a whirl on my next batch. For temps, I start out at -7.1 and then raise it to -6.5 once it is frozen. For some reason, that has been the magic combo for me on the last 5 or 6 batches to create a wet snow type of feel for the slush. Cheers!
The machine? I have everything listed in the video's description. The double tank just shot up a $100 but the triple tank recently lowered the price by $300. Here they are for ya: Get Your Very Own VEVOR: (Fair warning.....THEY ARE AWESOME!!!) ******SAVE MONEY by using the PROMO CODE: VVPROMO to get 5% OFF SITEWIDE at Vevor***** Single Tank Maching: s.vevor.com/bfQmuV ($585) Double Tank Maching: s.vevor.com/bfQdWs ($949) Triple Tank Machine: s.vevor.com/bfQmu9 ($1395) Our Vevor Popcorn Machine: s.vevor.com/bfQi4e ($259)
Great question, Rose. It takes about 25 minutes to go from all room temperature ingredients to a slushy in our glass. If we start out with refrigerated and cold ingredients, it only takes 10-12 minutes to have a slushy ready to pour.
@@MultiCasking I have one of these and this comment is very insightful. Because ours goes for hours and not even close to slushy. Just followed this exact recipe too. Any ideas what we might be doing wrong?
Great question. I keep all of that updated in the video's description. Here it is for you: Single Tank Maching: s.vevor.com/bfQmuV ($595) Double Tank Maching: s.vevor.com/bfQdWs ($899) Triple Tank Machine: s.vevor.com/bfQmu9 ($1695) SAVE MONEY by using the PROMO CODE: VVPROMO to get 5% OFF SITEWIDE at Vevor
Just bought exact same Vevor machine that you use. First time making a batch, and it won't go below -2.6, then the compressor turns off and it warms back up to -1.8. Then the compressor turns back on and it cools to -2.6 and turns off again. Help!
Hey there, Susan! First, welcome to the slushy family! We'll get you fixed up and get your slushies running in no time. By the way, Susan, what target temperature are you trying to achieve with your slushies? This information could help narrow down the issue further. The likely issue is your sugar content. Vevor machines need the mixture to be at least 13% sugar in order to slush properly. This is one reason I use a lot of Margarita Man mixes; they are specifically designed for our machines, taking the worry out of the mix, plus they taste fantastic. Should you decide to go that route, don't pay full price. Use the Discount Code "MultiCasking" for 15% off slushy mixes on their website: ttps://www.margaritaman.com/flavors/ The machine kicking off and on like that is actually normal-it's how it maintains the correct temperature. But let's go through a few other things to check to ensure everything is running smoothly. Make sure your mixture has the right sugar content by using a refractometer to measure and ensure it's at least 13% you can get one here (amzn.to/4bXYTJH) Also, check that you're not overfilling or underfilling the machine, as both can cause freezing issues. Make certain you are filling over the minimum fill line. Next, consider the ambient temperature around the machine; if it's too hot, it can affect the machine's efficiency. This is normally only an issue if you are outside or if you use this in a food truck. Ideally, the machine should be in a cool, well-ventilated space. Ensure the machine has adequate ventilation and isn't too close to a wall or another appliance, which might restrict airflow and cause the compressor to work harder and cycle more frequently. This is a fairly common issue as it's natural to want to keep it pushed against a wall. But that hurts this machine by restricting proper air movement. Next, when preparing to put your mix into the machine, using chilled water and pre-chilled ingredients can help the machine reach the desired temperature faster and easier. Regular maintenance, like keeping the machine clean and ensuring the condenser coils are free of dust and debris, can greatly improve performance. If you've checked all these points and the issue persists, there might be a specific problem with the machine itself. In that case, contacting Vevor customer support for further assistance might be the best course of action. But, I would wager this is a simply sugar issue. Hope this helps and let me know how this goes. Happy slushing!
@@MultiCasking We set the machine at -7.1 as you said in your video. We are using the Margarita Man mix, so I don't think sugar is the issue. We thought it might be the outside temp so we brought it inside and the same thing kept happening. The right side will not go below -2.8. We moved the mix to the left side and it got to -5.5 pretty quick but then it took about an hour to get to -7.1. We did use pre-chilled water and mix. The machine is brand new, so cleanliness is not the issue. We will contact Vevor. Thanks for replying!
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Ohhh but it does lol. The only caveat is that the gaskets will break down if you leave the mix just sitting in the machine too long. In my experience, anything over 2 weeks will cause issues but if you are drinking it and cleaning it after each use, you'll be good to go!
Fair enough, Rachelle. It's an easy twist though...just take out the rum and BOOM! You have yourself a family friendly slushy! The rum has no flavor so it does not affect the flavor profile.
Perfectly stated, Bell! That's right, just leave out the alcohol and you're good to go! Also, we just announced moments ago that we've partnered with The Margarita Man! Use the Discount Code "MultiCasking" for 15% off any slushy mixes on their website, plus free shipping on orders of 6 or more. Cheers to new flavors and partnerships. You can use the new discount code here: www.margaritaman.com/flavors/
Thanks!
I'm happy to help Ken. Cheers to ya!
If no one else says it, I will. If everyone had a slushy machine, there would be no more war! Thanks for the enthusiasm this morning lol. This looks like an amazing drink. Cheers.
We'll drink to that logic, WC! lol well said.
I’m so glad I found this channel! I’ve had this mixer for years and never knew all the ins and outs.
Thanks!
Ah, very nice, Lou. Welcome to the wonderful world of Slushies!
Looking forward to more recipes. Your the best
Thank you, Larry! Will do! I just released a new one yesterday in fact.
Thanks once again. I'm getting better because of you guys! I needed this recipe to figure out the alcohol mix. Looking forward to more!
Our pleasure, KAE! These are the best drinks to have...especially in the summertime! Cheers.
Great idea !😊
Thank you! This is one of my favorites. Cheers!
There really needs to be a chain restaurant that specializes in slushies. You go there and they pair the meal with a frozen drink. That's a place I would go and go daily!
Hear hear!
Aquí in Campbell CA does!
This recipe is so great, do you have anymore slushie recipe’s you can share?
Hey there, Ralph. We have a margarita video coming out next weekend! We'll be coming out with recipe videos every other week until we run out of recipes. Cheers!
More recipes, nailing this ratio is tough
Curious - you mention Mango Rum, is that a full 750ml bottle you add? But in the description you suggest Bacardi Mango Rum? Do they both work okay?
Hi John! Thanks for watching and for your question. In the video, I used a 750ml bottle of Bacardi Mango Rum along with 750ml of Bacardi Light Rum. Personally, I found that a full 1.75ml of the Bacardi Mango Rum made the slushy a bit too tart for my liking, so I adjusted it down to just the 750ml bottle. Now, different brands or types of mango rum can vary in flavor intensity. So, if you're using a different brand or variety, you might want to start with a smaller amount, taste, and adjust based on your preferences. It's all about finding the balance that suits your taste buds! Thanks again for tuning in and happy slushy-making!
Awesome info and thank you very much. Question please. Have people coming over in 4hrs. You say one gallon of Kroger strawberry orange banana lite. The instructions say 2 packets per gallon but you show 4 when you mix yours. Which should we use? Thank you again for all of your great info!!
We double it up to increase the flavor of the overall mixture.
Thanks Charlie. It was a huge hit. Ended up using two packets and it worked out well. Started without putting alcohol in the original mix to help with the freezing of things (based on other people's comments). Then put the alcohol in when the temp was staying about -.8 . Things started to get pretty frozen to where it wouldn't flow well. when the temp was -5 (we had it set colder). We ended up settling on a temp of -4 and it flowed like in your video.
It was a huge hit and people were wanting to disassemble it to get the leftovers that wouldn't pour out, LOL. Only thing we will do different is add a little more alcohol! Thanks again Charlie!
I recently bought this slushy machine but I’m having trouble setting it to the right temperature! Can you help with that?
I can indeed, Brandy. I presume you are talking about getting it set to a temp that affords you the best "slush". If that is the case, it is all about the sugar content being higher. 13% or higher equals to a more fluffy snowball type product. A lower sugar content will leave it more icy. Try adding a 1/2 cup of sugar to 32oz of water, mix well, and empty it to the tank. Wait ten minutes and see if that doesn't solve the problem. Depending upon your sugar level, you may have to repeat that step.Does that answer your question?
I add my alcohol after it turns slushy it seems to slush quicker! Just wanted to ask I'm setting my temp at -9 is this accurate?
That's a thought, Tony. I've yet to try it that way but I'll give it a whirl on my next batch. For temps, I start out at -7.1 and then raise it to -6.5 once it is frozen. For some reason, that has been the magic combo for me on the last 5 or 6 batches to create a wet snow type of feel for the slush. Cheers!
Dammit! I need a slushie machine.
If you get it....they will come. (Warning: This slushy machine is addictively fun to use!). Cheers to you both!
Cheers! Gotta get you off bacardi though lol
What Temperatur is the Best for Slush?
Hey there, Dre. I start out at -7.1 and back it down to -6.5 once it gets to the wet snow consistency that I always shoot for. Cheers!
They sent me the regular Pina Colada mix instead of select . Have you tried it ?
I haven't, no. Seems like maybe I should do a side-by-side comparison video. What do you think?
How much is it
The machine? I have everything listed in the video's description. The double tank just shot up a $100 but the triple tank recently lowered the price by $300. Here they are for ya:
Get Your Very Own VEVOR: (Fair warning.....THEY ARE AWESOME!!!)
******SAVE MONEY by using the PROMO CODE: VVPROMO to get 5% OFF SITEWIDE at Vevor*****
Single Tank Maching: s.vevor.com/bfQmuV ($585)
Double Tank Maching: s.vevor.com/bfQdWs ($949)
Triple Tank Machine: s.vevor.com/bfQmu9 ($1395)
Our Vevor Popcorn Machine: s.vevor.com/bfQi4e ($259)
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¿Tiempo de país de limonada rosa? Podemos hacer eso por usted. Tenemos algunas otras solicitudes para llegar primero, pero haremos una para usted.
How long does it take for it to turn into a slushy??
Great question, Rose. It takes about 25 minutes to go from all room temperature ingredients to a slushy in our glass. If we start out with refrigerated and cold ingredients, it only takes 10-12 minutes to have a slushy ready to pour.
@@MultiCasking I have one of these and this comment is very insightful. Because ours goes for hours and not even close to slushy. Just followed this exact recipe too. Any ideas what we might be doing wrong?
@@ChrisTrewVideos try putting alcohol in after it slushes
How much is it?
Great question. I keep all of that updated in the video's description. Here it is for you:
Single Tank Maching: s.vevor.com/bfQmuV ($595)
Double Tank Maching: s.vevor.com/bfQdWs ($899)
Triple Tank Machine: s.vevor.com/bfQmu9 ($1695)
SAVE MONEY by using the PROMO CODE: VVPROMO to get 5% OFF SITEWIDE at Vevor
Just bought exact same Vevor machine that you use. First time making a batch, and it won't go below -2.6, then the compressor turns off and it warms back up to -1.8. Then the compressor turns back on and it cools to -2.6 and turns off again. Help!
Hey there, Susan! First, welcome to the slushy family! We'll get you fixed up and get your slushies running in no time. By the way, Susan, what target temperature are you trying to achieve with your slushies? This information could help narrow down the issue further.
The likely issue is your sugar content. Vevor machines need the mixture to be at least 13% sugar in order to slush properly. This is one reason I use a lot of Margarita Man mixes; they are specifically designed for our machines, taking the worry out of the mix, plus they taste fantastic. Should you decide to go that route, don't pay full price. Use the Discount Code "MultiCasking" for 15% off slushy mixes on their website: ttps://www.margaritaman.com/flavors/
The machine kicking off and on like that is actually normal-it's how it maintains the correct temperature. But let's go through a few other things to check to ensure everything is running smoothly. Make sure your mixture has the right sugar content by using a refractometer to measure and ensure it's at least 13% you can get one here (amzn.to/4bXYTJH)
Also, check that you're not overfilling or underfilling the machine, as both can cause freezing issues. Make certain you are filling over the minimum fill line. Next, consider the ambient temperature around the machine; if it's too hot, it can affect the machine's efficiency. This is normally only an issue if you are outside or if you use this in a food truck. Ideally, the machine should be in a cool, well-ventilated space. Ensure the machine has adequate ventilation and isn't too close to a wall or another appliance, which might restrict airflow and cause the compressor to work harder and cycle more frequently. This is a fairly common issue as it's natural to want to keep it pushed against a wall. But that hurts this machine by restricting proper air movement.
Next, when preparing to put your mix into the machine, using chilled water and pre-chilled ingredients can help the machine reach the desired temperature faster and easier. Regular maintenance, like keeping the machine clean and ensuring the condenser coils are free of dust and debris, can greatly improve performance. If you've checked all these points and the issue persists, there might be a specific problem with the machine itself. In that case, contacting Vevor customer support for further assistance might be the best course of action. But, I would wager this is a simply sugar issue.
Hope this helps and let me know how this goes. Happy slushing!
@@MultiCasking We set the machine at -7.1 as you said in your video. We are using the Margarita Man mix, so I don't think sugar is the issue. We thought it might be the outside temp so we brought it inside and the same thing kept happening. The right side will not go below -2.8. We moved the mix to the left side and it got to -5.5 pretty quick but then it took about an hour to get to -7.1. We did use pre-chilled water and mix. The machine is brand new, so cleanliness is not the issue. We will contact Vevor. Thanks for replying!
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Why thank ya much, Kiara! Cheers.
They say it will not work with booze . Thank you 😊
Ohhh but it does lol. The only caveat is that the gaskets will break down if you leave the mix just sitting in the machine too long. In my experience, anything over 2 weeks will cause issues but if you are drinking it and cleaning it after each use, you'll be good to go!
😳 @ 1:35 Uh oh. What channel am I on exactly? LOL
This is not the channel I'm looking for on how to make homemade slushies for the family. Lol
Fair enough, Rachelle. It's an easy twist though...just take out the rum and BOOM! You have yourself a family friendly slushy! The rum has no flavor so it does not affect the flavor profile.
@@MultiCasking Easy indeed!
What about non alcohol, just skip the alcohol?
Perfectly stated, Bell! That's right, just leave out the alcohol and you're good to go! Also, we just announced moments ago that we've partnered with The Margarita Man! Use the Discount Code "MultiCasking" for 15% off any slushy mixes on their website, plus free shipping on orders of 6 or more. Cheers to new flavors and partnerships. You can use the new discount code here: www.margaritaman.com/flavors/
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I take it you are a Crystal Light fan lol. Any lemonade will work in this recipe.