Editors note: Heering is just one of many brand names for Cherry Liqueur, so saying "Cherry Heering" is a bit of a misnomer. There are equivalent brands like Luxardo, and Ginja Rossio, so we should really be saying "Cherry Liqueur" in the episode, not "Cherry Heering". Cheers, all!
Cherry Heering is one of my favorite liqueurs, so it collects very little dust. All delicious cocktails. Also, the editing on this is fantastic!!! LOST! Now I want to relive the show all over again. Cheers!!!
Thank you, Vino! So glad you enjoyed the LOST reference! I gotta dig through all your cocktail recipes now to find your favorite Heering drinks! Thanks for watching as always!
The million ingredient version is definitely better in my opinion, theres also the Raffles version that uses Benedictine and brandy which is also good! I had chosen this one just for the 4-ingredient limit, but the more modern ones are more awesome. 😄
I started building a bar, but really just built shelfs so far and then Halloween madness took over... I was grabbing a bottle a week or so ago and saw the Cherry Heering. Along with Benedictine, I was thinking I haven't used it recently... Now your video shows me that forgetting about it is a "thing"... I was initially interested only in the Remember the Maine, but the Singapore sling version sold me, since I haven't had that version...
For sure! Cherry Heering is the use-once-a-year bottle for most people. I dig using it in Blood & Sand mostly. I'd say St. Germain is another one that gets used once a year. D.O.M. Benedictine I actually use much more these days in both simple and complex cocktails, makes for a great herbal kick! I oughta do a vid on Dom sometime soon!
Cherry Heering has been a constant in my cupboard since I was a kid. It's a family tradition to sip some during the holidays. Using it in cocktails is what is new to me.
Oh nice! Ya, it has a suprising amount of uses! Check out my bud at 62nd Cocktails, he recently did an episode that makes even MORE Heering cocktails as well, super useful!
I have a bottle of Heering I bought for the Sling, then I found the Blood and Sand, and now I have the Maine to try! Thanks!! BTW I love the movie clips and other add ins to this video. Well done.
So why is every other liqueur described by Brand and then type but this is opposite? Cointreau: Orange, Chambord: Black Raspberry, Du Bouchett: Creme de Menthe... but Heering Cherry Any ideas?
You bring up a good point! I had to look into it a bit, and all I can say is: I think it's just a byproduct of the habit of many people calling it Cherry Heering, when really, it's just "Heering", which is the brand.. so I suppose Heering is just like every other Liqueur where if we all called it by the proper name we'd just say "1 oz of Heering" instead of "cherry heering", esp because there are many other Cherry Liqueur brands like Luxardo, or Kijafa, but heering is just the most popular one. I guess it's like saying a photocopy is a Xerox, just a habit
You're not the first person to mention this mistake 😄 But, it's a good reminder that I should at least change the name of the video and update the thumbnail as well. My bad.
Editors note: Heering is just one of many brand names for Cherry Liqueur, so saying "Cherry Heering" is a bit of a misnomer. There are equivalent brands like Luxardo, and Ginja Rossio, so we should really be saying "Cherry Liqueur" in the episode, not "Cherry Heering". Cheers, all!
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Awesome video! Thanks for the shout out! 😎🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
For sure! Looking forward to when we do our next crossover series!
Nice video - Cheers!!
Those are some really good cocktails, well done.
Thanks, David!!
Haven’t used cherry herring. But now I know what to do. Thanks
It's so rare I get to use it, it's always exciting to find an excuse. I should probably do another one of these episodes! Cheers!
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Dude, your videos are getting GOOD! You've really stepped up your game!
Thanks so much, I truly appreciate it!
Cherry Heering is one of my favorite liqueurs, so it collects very little dust. All delicious cocktails. Also, the editing on this is fantastic!!! LOST! Now I want to relive the show all over again. Cheers!!!
Thank you, Vino! So glad you enjoyed the LOST reference! I gotta dig through all your cocktail recipes now to find your favorite Heering drinks! Thanks for watching as always!
Love the intro!!!! Was a big fan of lost, and a big lover of tiki and tropical drinks, so two big thumbs up!
I love the usual Singapore Sling that has like a million ingredients. I need to try it head to head with the 1937 version.
The million ingredient version is definitely better in my opinion, theres also the Raffles version that uses Benedictine and brandy which is also good! I had chosen this one just for the 4-ingredient limit, but the more modern ones are more awesome. 😄
David! GREAT video man!! You're killing it 👏👏👏
Thanks so much, Johan! I always appreciate you watching!
@@CocktailFridays You can't make me stop watching even if you wanted to! Love your stuff!
I started building a bar, but really just built shelfs so far and then Halloween madness took over... I was grabbing a bottle a week or so ago and saw the Cherry Heering. Along with Benedictine, I was thinking I haven't used it recently... Now your video shows me that forgetting about it is a "thing"... I was initially interested only in the Remember the Maine, but the Singapore sling version sold me, since I haven't had that version...
For sure! Cherry Heering is the use-once-a-year bottle for most people. I dig using it in Blood & Sand mostly. I'd say St. Germain is another one that gets used once a year. D.O.M. Benedictine I actually use much more these days in both simple and complex cocktails, makes for a great herbal kick! I oughta do a vid on Dom sometime soon!
Great video and wonderful drinks. Have gone through quite a few bottle of the liqueur so it has never been forgotten.
Ha that is awesome, I'm curious what your favorite Heering cocktails are!
Cherry Heering has been a constant in my cupboard since I was a kid. It's a family tradition to sip some during the holidays. Using it in cocktails is what is new to me.
Oh nice! Ya, it has a suprising amount of uses! Check out my bud at 62nd Cocktails, he recently did an episode that makes even MORE Heering cocktails as well, super useful!
@@CocktailFridays Thanks. Just checked it out.
I have a bottle of Heering I bought for the Sling, then I found the Blood and Sand, and now I have the Maine to try! Thanks!!
BTW I love the movie clips and other add ins to this video. Well done.
Thanks so much for watching, Robert! Glad you could get some use out of it! Remember the Maine is definitely a good one!
Dead on with why the cherry sits for years haha
Lol the intro.😂
So glad you enjoyed!! A fellow LOST fan!!
@@CocktailFridaysI’m now binging your vids! You are DEFINITELY worth the huge follow count coming your way, please keep it up!
@@mayasevelen Aw awesome! We appreciate it so much!! Hope you enjoy them all! 😍
So why is every other liqueur described by Brand and then type but this is opposite?
Cointreau: Orange, Chambord: Black Raspberry, Du Bouchett: Creme de Menthe... but Heering Cherry
Any ideas?
You bring up a good point! I had to look into it a bit, and all I can say is: I think it's just a byproduct of the habit of many people calling it Cherry Heering, when really, it's just "Heering", which is the brand.. so I suppose Heering is just like every other Liqueur where if we all called it by the proper name we'd just say "1 oz of Heering" instead of "cherry heering", esp because there are many other Cherry Liqueur brands like Luxardo, or Kijafa, but heering is just the most popular one. I guess it's like saying a photocopy is a Xerox, just a habit
@@CocktailFridays : Thanks.
Ummmm... why do you call it Cherry Heering?
It is Heering cherry liqueur.
You're not the first person to mention this mistake 😄 But, it's a good reminder that I should at least change the name of the video and update the thumbnail as well. My bad.