Do affordable alternatives to Green and Yellow Chartreuse exist?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @ilikethesun2009
    @ilikethesun2009 2 года назад +15

    If I'm not mistaken, I think the 130 herbs and spices in both the Green & Yellow Chartreuse isn't a coincidence. I think they state that both use the same exact ingredients, but just in different ratios.

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  2 года назад +3

      Ah, that's very interesting and makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Azn_Bran
    @Azn_Bran 2 года назад +6

    Chartreuse is my favorite but sadly it’s nearly impossible for me to find right now! Thank you for this.

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  2 года назад +1

      Bummer!!

    • @GirlGoneMad1
      @GirlGoneMad1 11 месяцев назад

      A hack I learned from a friend since it's been hard to find here is to buy a bottle of Chartreuse Vegetal and add a dash (or 4) to Genepy. It tastes a lot closer to the real thing.

  • @idocare6538
    @idocare6538 2 года назад +6

    Thank you! Green Chartreuse is scarce and I have to beg someone to sell me some for a $100 and none of our politicians seem to care! Jk, I really did want to find an alternative to Green Chartreuse until they can get us some more here in the states so Genepy it is for all the Last Word variants i love. TY TY TY!

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  2 года назад +1

      Lol, I thought you were serious for a second. I was like, well you could write into your congressman about it... 😂 I'm glad you can purchase Genepy! It's great for the Last Word and you'll save a little money. What market are you in?

    • @paulbourguignon3632
      @paulbourguignon3632 Год назад

      I’m lucky enough to find some chartreuse verte at 44€ the bottle. When I’m going to the alps I always beu g back to bottles. I use them for cocktail but also as a digestive. As a cocktail fan it’s great to find easily French product. You can buy Nouilly Pratt in a lot of super market and use it for cooking instead of white wine.

    • @eronackerman565
      @eronackerman565 Год назад +1

      I haven't been able to find the Green anywhere near me either. One place has the Yellow, but it's like 70 bucks.

  • @Mikethealtarboy
    @Mikethealtarboy 2 года назад +9

    Strega has long been a favorite of mine; I discovered it while working at a liquor store 20 years ago, and it was unlike anything I'd had before. A former roommate described it as, "You know that old lady next to you on the subway that's wearing too much perfume? This tastes like licking her." 😆 I only discovered Green Chartreuse this past year when a coworker recommended I try it. He compared it to Strega, and when I gave him the above description he said, "Chartreuse is like that, but the old lady is a lumberjack." 😅 Anyway, I've tried Green and Yellow both now, and love them; I still love Strega. I'll have to try Génépy Des Alpes if I can find it near me! The Last Word is currently my favorite cocktail (I just finally got Marashino Liquor at Christmas) - but I've never tried the Alaskan. I'm about to right now! Do you have any suggestions on variations in orange bitters?

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  2 года назад +1

      That's a pretty hilarious and creative description for both Strega and Green Chartreuse. They do pack a punch when it comes to the aroma and spice, but that's what makes them so good! Yes, it's worth trying Dolin's Génépy Des Alpes. We're going to try Boomsma Cloosterbitter as a number of people have brought that up as well. What do you mean by variations on orange bitters? I use Regan's Orange Bitters a lot, it has a wonderful complex orange flavor. I also use Angostura Orange Bitters, which has a little more candied taste to me.

  • @MrLuigiFercotti
    @MrLuigiFercotti 10 месяцев назад +4

    It’s becoming the fucking concert ticket of cocktail mixing.

  • @LawdJay
    @LawdJay 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for posting, I was looking for chartreuse alternatives, and what their differences are. I have strega, it has an overwhelming manufactured mint flavor to me.

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  2 года назад +1

      Yes, I got a distinct mint note! It's definitely not for everyone. The manufactured mint note you speak of is interesting though, as they exclusively use natural ingredients. I wonder what could be causing that?

    • @LawdJay
      @LawdJay 2 года назад +2

      @@liberandco Manufactured may not have been the best choice of words. I should have left it at overwhelming, and even that is probably a slight over exaggeration. I guess that my point was that the mint flavor is very forward.

  • @naicesmassun8442
    @naicesmassun8442 2 года назад +4

    “It doesn’t really spear or pepper me.” Ha!

  • @Azn_Bran
    @Azn_Bran 2 года назад +5

    I’ve heard Ver can work for Green Chartreuse as well. Any info on that?

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  2 года назад

      We've never had it, but if you end up trying it, we'd love to hear about it.

  • @rockbblues
    @rockbblues 2 года назад +5

    I’d also be curious about a Ver Liqueur comparison. It’s 50% ABV. To my unrefined palette, I think it’s close enough to substitute chartreuse. Then again, I can’t get ahold of chartreuse to compare. I’d be curious to hear your tasting notes.

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  2 года назад +2

      I haven't tried that one! Sounds like it would be great. Looks like they have it at our local Total Wine in Austin as well. Thanks for the tip!

    • @barstoolbanter7212
      @barstoolbanter7212 9 месяцев назад +1

      Ver is my go-to Chartreuse substitute at the moment as I can't seem to find it in my area anymore. To my tastes it is closer to Green Chartreuse than the Genepy, though they are both tasty. It's been a while since I did a direct comparison, but Ver had more of that vegetal, peppery note that I love about Chartreuse whereas Genepy was more mint forward.

  • @williammountfield8508
    @williammountfield8508 Год назад +3

    Where are you finding chartreuse for 60? I can’t find it for less than 80 anywhere near me.

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  Год назад +1

      We haven't needed to buy it since the supply issues began and now we're having trouble finding it in our market (Austin, TX).

  • @OxHeadup
    @OxHeadup Год назад +1

    Hello, great video. Any suggestions for one drink to have daily to promote sleepiness at night for someone who doesn’t actually drink?

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  Год назад +1

      That's a tough one, but maybe you can combine a few ingredients that are known to promote sleepiness:
      1 chamomile tea bag
      1/2 cup of boiling water
      1/4 cup of tart cherry juice
      1/4 cup of unsweetened almond milk
      1 teaspoon of honey
      1/4 teaspoon of vanilla extract
      Steep the chamomile tea bag in the boiling water for 3-5 minutes. Remove the tea bag and let the tea cool to room temperature.
      In a shaker, combine the cooled chamomile tea, tart cherry juice, almond milk, honey, and vanilla extract.
      Add ice to the shaker and shake vigorously for about 30 seconds.
      Strain the mixture into a glass filled with ice.
      Chamomile tea is known for its relaxing properties and may help promote sleepiness, while tart cherry juice contains melatonin.

  • @thisguy4614
    @thisguy4614 2 года назад +2

    Great video man! Quick question; Is it normal for an unopened bottle of green chartreuse to have a bit of sediment floating around when held up to light? Keep in mind that it has been in the back of my cabinet for about two or three years now. Is that sediment stuff normal and would it still be good to drink?

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  2 года назад +3

      Thank you! Yes, I think that's normal. Ours is a year or two old and we see a little bit of sediment floating around. The final product is filtered of course, but there could be some herbs/spices that get through. Alcohol does an amazing job at preservation, so it should be totally good to drink.

    • @thisguy4614
      @thisguy4614 2 года назад +1

      @@liberandco Awesome, thanks man! Looking forward to trying this stuff so that helps a lot, keep up the good work!

  • @jmann1487
    @jmann1487 6 месяцев назад

    Have you tried Galliano in place of yellow?

  • @ridethespiral1219
    @ridethespiral1219 Год назад +2

    FACCIA BRUTTO makes a delicious alt.

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  Год назад

      We haven't tried it yet, but we'll see if we can get a bottle.

  • @DwightStark
    @DwightStark Год назад +3

    I've been using Strega as a substitute for yellow Chartreuse. I find that Strega has a stronger flavor, and I have to use less of it.

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  Год назад

      We definitely have to try it out ourselves! Cheers!

  • @Writerx83
    @Writerx83 2 года назад +1

    I found Vert to be a decent green alternative

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  2 года назад

      What are the details on that? Is that the one from Italy?

    • @Writerx83
      @Writerx83 2 года назад

      @@liberandco Fan of your mixers as well. Used the passion fruit one for hurricanes.

    • @Writerx83
      @Writerx83 2 года назад

      @@liberandco Looks like my first reply was deleted. It’s Ver and is distributed by Elixir domestically

  • @Darruus
    @Darruus 2 года назад +4

    I believe Strega gets its color from saffron.

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  2 года назад +1

      I think you're right. I'm seeing that online as well.

  • @ebruce1
    @ebruce1 Год назад +1

    Has anyone tried the “last word” but with Strega instead of chartreuse?

  • @JamesWilliamLinkous
    @JamesWilliamLinkous Год назад +1

    I thought Yellow Chartreuse's color was from the honey added to Green Chartreuse.

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  8 месяцев назад

      it's all about those herbs and spices!

  • @koelekahuna9370
    @koelekahuna9370 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have not found a good substitute yet.

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  10 месяцев назад

      It's truly one of a kind.

  • @michaelcioni8599
    @michaelcioni8599 Год назад +1

    I believe "Genepy des Alpes" is now being bottled under the name "Genepy le Chamois".

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  Год назад

      That does appear to be the case! Several retailers (i.e. Total Wine) show the name Genepy Le Chamois, but the bottle's image is still Genepy des Alpes. Thank you for pointing out!

  • @CrystalblueMage
    @CrystalblueMage 3 месяца назад

    Just be certain _not_ to buy the Genepi made by the people that make the actual Chartreux, as that - deliberately - is not made to be a substitute, but just something for cocktails that specifically ask for Genepi.

  • @GoShelbyGoYo
    @GoShelbyGoYo 2 года назад +1

    Boomsma Cloosterbitter is an amazing substitute. YUM!!!

    • @liberandco
      @liberandco  2 года назад +1

      You are the second person to have mentioned that! We're going to have to add that to our bar. The name alone is amazing! Thanks for the tip 👍

    • @GoShelbyGoYo
      @GoShelbyGoYo 2 года назад +1

      @@liberandco it's been my favorite find for years. More on par with the sweetness level of the yellow, but the color is gorgeous in cocktails, it gets you your herbal hit and it costs about 1/3 the price. Plus the packaging is super cool.

    • @thedogshouterer
      @thedogshouterer 2 года назад

      For which--green or yellow? I love a Last Word coctail now and again and it impresses guests.

    • @GoShelbyGoYo
      @GoShelbyGoYo 2 года назад

      @@thedogshouterer it's a great sub for the green in regards to color, but slightly sweeter like the yellow

    • @thedogshouterer
      @thedogshouterer 2 года назад

      @@GoShelbyGoYo Thanks! I looked it up last night and, with PAs draconian liquor laws, it's not available here. With the cost of shipping (on average, coming in at $27+ everywhere I looked) it would cost the same as a bottle of Chartruese. I love the bottle and the name. I'll keep my eyes peeled when I'm out-of-state.