Clear Ice Cubes In a Small Freezer - Is it possible?

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • I’ve been asked a lot about how I make my Clear Ice - it not only looks good, but melts slower than regular ice in the cocktails. Although having a big freezer with lots of space to make big ice blocks is great, today I’ll show you how you can make Clear Ice cubes at home by turning any plastic container into your own, homemade cooler - this way you can make great Clear Ice even if you have limited freezer space! I’ll also be showing you how you can carve the ice into any shape you want, using regular tools you might even have at home, so you are getting two Clear Ice hacks in one video. With that said, pull up a chair, and get your arts & crafts skills ready for today’s episode of Cocktail Time. Cheers!
    Get some Fig Syrup, as well as many other fantastic Liber & Co syrups: bit.ly/CTandLiber
    Check the post about Clear Ice on my website: www.kevinkos.com/post/make-cl...
    See our CURIADA collection for the bottles I use and stock up your bar to support the channel: bit.ly/cocktailtimecollection
    𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁 𝗖𝗼𝗰𝗸𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗹 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗼𝗻 𝗣𝗔𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗢𝗡: / cocktailtime
    A massive thank you to all our Patrons for their support, especially "Old Fashioned" patrons Julien Laucke and Johannes Haas, and “Negroni” patrons Cesar Garcia, David McDermitt, Joerg Meyer, Nikola Bulajic, Kris Kemp, Steve the Bartender, PhotoJoseph, Kyra Carbone, Brandon Alexander, Orion Kingston, and TheBlackBartender!
    𝗚𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗰𝗸𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗹 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗠𝗘𝗥𝗖𝗛 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲: my-store-11171765.creator-spr...
    🍸 𝗕𝗔𝗥 𝗧𝗢𝗢𝗟𝗦
    Get a 10% discount on bar tools from Debarsupplies with code CocktailTime10, and get worldwide free shipping: bit.ly/barsupplies
    Rest of the world: geni.us/NE9ws
    ● 14-piece bar set: geni.us/qNY76
    ● Copper bell jigger: geni.us/ZmMU
    ● Mixing glass: geni.us/kIz9Tvo
    ● Cocktail Shaker: geni.us/KRIXy
    ● Bar spoon: geni.us/V44N
    ● 𝗠𝗜𝗫𝗢𝗟𝗢𝗚𝗬 𝗚𝗘𝗔𝗥: geni.us/h0A2aC3
    ● Sous Vide cooker set: geni.us/ldAXX2
    ● iSi whipper: geni.us/kG7oS5
    ● precision scale: geni.us/cWyu
    ● Chemex: geni.us/TEPWJ
    ● Blender: geni.us/qNY76
    ● 𝗕𝗢𝗢𝗞𝗦: geni.us/PgQ3Um
    ● Liquid Intelligence by Dave Arnold: geni.us/MIgy
    ● Meehan’s Bartender Manual: geni.us/kYNiW17
    ● The Flavor Matrix: geni.us/9PJj3R
    ● 𝗦𝗧𝗨𝗗𝗜𝗢 𝗚𝗘𝗔𝗥: geni.us/tDzbg
    ● A-cam: geni.us/CQCHSS
    ● main light: geni.us/j4lAbU
    ● practical light: geni.us/IIZe
    By buying through the affiliate links you’re also helping out the Cocktail Time channel with a small commission (at no additional cost to you). Cheers!
    Check out last week’s episode and learn how to make a Fall cocktail with Irish Whiskey, Buckwheat Tea and Clarified Pear Juice: • Ultimate Fall Cocktail...
    𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝗖𝗼𝗰𝗸𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗹 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗼𝗻 𝗜𝗚, 𝗙𝗕, TikTok or 𝗪𝗘𝗕
    kevin_kos
    cocktailtimewithkevinkos
    ● www.tiktok.com/@cocktailtime_w_kevin_kos
    ● www.kevinkos.com
    0:00 Cloudy vs Clear
    0:05 Today on Cocktail Time
    0:42 Does Ice Matter?
    1:15 How to Make Clear Ice At Home?
    2:33 DIY Cooler
    3:46 A Lazy Man's Approach to Clear Ice
    4:06 Making Clear Ice
    5:58 Fig Old Fashioned
    6:31 Recipe
    The team behind this video:
    Robi Fišer
    Sašo Veber
    Phantom hand
    #cocktailtime #clearice #icecarving
    Pinned comment: Did you ever think homemade Clear Ice was this easy to make?
    Get some Liber & Co fig syrup: bit.ly/CTandLiber
    Check out our CURIADA collection of bottles here: bit.ly/cocktailtimecollection
    If you like what we do, you can also support the channel here:
    👕 Merch: my-store-11171765.creator-spr...
    🎩 Patreon: / cocktailtime
    🛒 My Store: kit.co/KevinKos
    🌍 Web Page: www.kevinkos.com/

Комментарии • 161

  • @KevinKos
    @KevinKos  Год назад +18

    Did you ever think homemade Clear Ice was this easy to make?
    Get some Liber & Co fig syrup: bit.ly/CTandLiber
    Check out our CURIADA collection of bottles here: bit.ly/cocktailtimecollection
    If you like what we do, you can also support the channel here:
    👕 Merch: my-store-11171765.creator-spring.com
    🎩 Patreon: www.patreon.com/cocktailtime
    🛒 My Store: kit.co/KevinKos
    🌍 Web Page: www.kevinkos.com/

  • @Valancey
    @Valancey Год назад +41

    Yes, I started doing my own clear ice with the directional freezing technique. To avoid having „smelly“ ice, I bought a dedicated clear ice freezer. My friends believe I lost my mind at first, until I served them my cocktails with clear ice. Lots of aah and ooh 😅

  • @phantomhandofcocktailtime6911
    @phantomhandofcocktailtime6911 Год назад +45

    This video took some time to come out, but I guess it had been put on freeze 🥶😂

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Год назад +8

    KEVIN!!! This is CLEARLY a great video!!! I love making clear ice!!! My wife has threatened bodily harm bcus I take all of the room in the freezer!!!! CHEERS!!!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +2

      With this technique, you can take less of her space in the fridge 😄 cheers, my friend!

  • @roebucksruin
    @roebucksruin Год назад +1

    Cool video! It made me immediately started looking into doing nested cambros with a hole drilled into the top vessel to help separate it from the cloudy ice below. Or a myriad of 2" x 2" x 2" tupperware nestled neatly into a shallow, insulated tray.

  • @realmaraschino
    @realmaraschino Год назад +1

    Excellent! This is the exact method I use. I have a freezer with drawers with a maximum height of 14cm. I use a tupperware box which can still be used for its intended pupose when not making ice. With such a small clearance, it is important to judge when to take it out, in order to get useful sizes of ice from it.

  • @vlasnov1575
    @vlasnov1575 Год назад +4

    Thumbs-up for the hard work these guys are putting for these content 👍👍

  • @Serious_Drinking
    @Serious_Drinking Год назад

    What a brilliant episode! Thank you very much for it.

  • @AngryCocktails
    @AngryCocktails Год назад +10

    I use double walled insulated coffee cups - takes up very little space and you get clear cylindrical ice.

    • @PlainVidz
      @PlainVidz 29 дней назад

      can you elaborate on that?

    • @AngryCocktails
      @AngryCocktails 28 дней назад

      @@PlainVidz A simple double walled insulated coffee cup will make fantastic clear ice. I have a video on it.

    • @UncleSkiBum
      @UncleSkiBum 14 дней назад

      ​@@PlainVidzTake any insulated mug fill it up about 2/3 and leave for about 18-24 hours. Top will be frozen ice and bottom will be water. Can be a little fiddly to get out and might need to adjust times but the insulated coffee mugs wihtout a lid on give you that directional freezing as they are double walled on outside usually

    • @reallyda7030
      @reallyda7030 3 часа назад

      @@PlainVidz just as AngryCocktails said, [he has very useful stuff on his channel as well] you a cup that looks like a thermos inside, search up a yeti cup and then you will see what i am talking about [the mark doesn't matter, as long as it's insulated, even a cheap thing will work]

  • @InTheDrinkJoe
    @InTheDrinkJoe Год назад +2

    Looks so easy! Thanks Kevin - I really can't wait to step up my ice game

  • @rodneywhitfield5754
    @rodneywhitfield5754 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this! And for using Liber Fig, it’s great stuff!

  • @baloneyandfunk5234
    @baloneyandfunk5234 Год назад +4

    Such a spectacular channel - never tried clear ice due to a small freezer. That will change today!

  • @gyaltshensherpa138
    @gyaltshensherpa138 Месяц назад

    Watching this man work is a free art show😂😂😂❤❤❤

  • @TheROMaNProject
    @TheROMaNProject Год назад

    Thank you! Easy to understand and duplicate. Kudos!

  • @PhotoStoryChannel
    @PhotoStoryChannel Год назад +1

    Fresh ...elegant

  • @Ganondward
    @Ganondward Год назад +4

    I use the classic Coleman cooler with the lid removed.

  • @gabrieleparma2108
    @gabrieleparma2108 Год назад +1

    Good job Kevin and team!!!

  • @ellyam991
    @ellyam991 Год назад +3

    I was just thinking of getting a small cooler to make some clear ice, but I can now save that money for more cocktail making 😎

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +2

      True! Rather spend it on some nice bottle 😄 cheers!

  • @erdnussfresser
    @erdnussfresser Год назад +3

    Awesome and very helpful video, thank you guys!

  • @butopiatoo
    @butopiatoo Год назад

    I bought a small Wintersmiths clear ice cube freezer that makes 3 large ice balls (2.5" dia) and 3 small balls 1" or slightly smaller. Hard to get it to work perfectly, but it is cool to have a large ball in an old fashion or a negroni. I want to experiment with buying some silicone ice cube trays and modifying them to try and freeze in a similar way to your approach. Carving doesn't really appeal to me, but you can make some beautiful pieces of ice that make your cocktails works of art. Thanks for the demonstration!!

  • @socialtech1998
    @socialtech1998 Год назад +1

    this is the first time that i understand how to make a clear ice my english is not soo good great video i love it

  • @chesterwsmith
    @chesterwsmith Год назад

    I also like to save the scraps for crushed ice with a Lewis bag. I use that lunchbox cooler from Amazon with reverse osmosis water. Great technique!

  • @carl_busch
    @carl_busch Год назад +3

    Great DYI into making clear ice.

  • @Theo-im9fh
    @Theo-im9fh Год назад

    Best episode !

  • @Berkana
    @Berkana Год назад +8

    Try this: make the insulating box open on the bottom, but closed on top, such that you lower it down over the container. This way, you get directional freezing that rises from the bottom rather than descending from the top. Any air bubbles that get pushed out of the ice rise out of the ice, so you don't get bubble inclusions, which can still be a problem with top-down directional freezing.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад

      Thank you for the idea!

    • @Bluetoothedshark
      @Bluetoothedshark Год назад +2

      This is exactly what I am planning to try with my silicone moulds, leave the bottom uninsulated and the sides and tops insulated to let the gas escape as it freezes.

    • @TijlDaelemans
      @TijlDaelemans Год назад +3

      @@Bluetoothedshark did you get good results?

    • @dontcallmehowie
      @dontcallmehowie 2 месяца назад

      How did it go?

  • @Pandach_1
    @Pandach_1 Год назад

    Oh I LOVE that you did the edited version of making clear ice!!! Upside down!!!!

  • @andrewkirby7379
    @andrewkirby7379 Год назад

    Perfect I use the same method.

  • @jasonseagram2430
    @jasonseagram2430 Год назад +1

    When the freezer too full to fit the cooler in, I do this with rectangular margarine container but use 2-3 layers of corrugated cardboard boxes for the insulation.

  • @chipsclassiccocktails1458
    @chipsclassiccocktails1458 Год назад +2

    I have a few clear ice molds, a couple of small coolers too. I also have some cheap molds that I can position near the top of a cooler and get clear ice roses and little diamonds. Ian obsessed!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +1

      You basically have an ice factory at home 😃 Amazing!

    • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
      @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Год назад +2

      CHIP!!! Ive seen your clear ice, AWESOME!!!

  • @matthewkorsholm9134
    @matthewkorsholm9134 Год назад +1

    I started out using a low quality freebie travel coffee mug. Only made two big cubes, but fit and worked well in ~24 hrs. Now I use the small square cooler that amazon sells. Now I only have to do it once every few weeks for what I need at home.

  • @tylerburt554
    @tylerburt554 9 месяцев назад

    When you pushed that big block of ice off screen.
    As Dash from the incredibles once said.
    "Awe, I like it when it shatters."

  • @joshcolquitt2873
    @joshcolquitt2873 Год назад +1

    I'm a bit more on the extreme side of clear ice I make glass wear, cubes, other fun stuff with frozen floral and herbs. My blocks are about 20"x 9 x 12 I use a chainsaw and I built my own deep freezer unit that acks just like a clinebell. All my cubes are cut with a meat cutting bandsaw. I use the fusing technique to make my glasses.

  • @vincentzhou8706
    @vincentzhou8706 Год назад +2

    Absolutely great quality video as always. I am wondering if you be willing to make a video about your take on home made liqueur! Cheers🎉

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +4

      Already planning on doing something in this direction 😉🥂 Thank you!

  • @kawonewilliams1949
    @kawonewilliams1949 Год назад

    I've been making my own ice with the red version of the cooler from Amazon. I'm going to experiment with using molds inside the cooler to see if I can make ice for my collins glasses easier.

  • @boozeontherocks
    @boozeontherocks Год назад

    I love directional freezing. Its what I use all the time.

  •  Год назад +2

    Loved the cinematic sequence! 🤣

  • @panaceiasuberes6464
    @panaceiasuberes6464 Год назад

    A cocktail video with Lakmé's Flower Duet playing in the background... what an ending for the week.

  • @scoop4363
    @scoop4363 Год назад

    Wow! So THAT’S how it’s done. Did not know that. I’m never going to make clear ice.

  • @alejandromartinromito1588
    @alejandromartinromito1588 Год назад

    Hi! I love home clear ice!!! And I enjoy make it a lot!! My friends say i'm crazy about it, they don't understand what is really important in life! Jajaja.
    Cheers from Argentina!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +1

      Haha, I understand you fully! Cheers from Slovenia! 🥂

  • @Gantzie
    @Gantzie Год назад +1

    The Amazon Coleman cooler has been a great tool to make clear ice at home! ~36 hours for the Coleman if you fill to ~1 inch below the rim.

  • @tomgoodwin7134
    @tomgoodwin7134 Год назад

    This is so much work

  • @user-sv5pf3zm4t
    @user-sv5pf3zm4t Год назад

    you are a genius!

  • @MalbaTheBartender
    @MalbaTheBartender Год назад +1

    Bravo Kevin in ekipa odlično kot zmeraj ;)

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад

      Najlepša hvala! 😉🥂

  • @noahyonts6670
    @noahyonts6670 8 месяцев назад

    I started making clear ice using Kevin's build-your-own cooler method. I'm pleased to report that it was exceptionally easy and successful on the first try. Below is an explanation of what I did and may be a useful resource if you're in the US.
    I used a 6"x12" plastic container from Target ($3), cut R5 insulation board from Home Depot ($8) to fit around the sides and bottom, then wrapped the whole thing in duct tape (free?). I skipped the inner sleeve because the R5 board has a much higher insulation rating than typical foam and the plastic container slides out of the insulation easily.

  • @terrylyn
    @terrylyn Год назад

    I bought the Amazon container, luckily it fits into my freezer. The only downside is that shaping the ice is not easy with kitchen tools, so either I need to get proper tools for it, or some molds which would give me correct size blocks from the get-go.

  • @kimyj5262
    @kimyj5262 Год назад +3

    I'm using double wall stainless tumbler like this!
    Pour water in, put it in the freezer and let it freeze about half way, so you can get the ice out easily.
    It produces only one ice chunk at a time, but it is enough for me.😀

    • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
      @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Год назад +2

      I'm with you!!! I use 2 tumblers at a time!!!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +2

      Interesting technique! Thank you for sharing!

  • @jcheung5145
    @jcheung5145 Год назад +1

    I use an even smaller container: a straight-sided water bottle cut in half, with two beer koozies as insulation. It only produces one ice cylinder though.

  • @ilkinhasanzade8076
    @ilkinhasanzade8076 Год назад +3

    And if you live in Canada just leave your cooler with water outside for a day🥶

  • @ralphb.3802
    @ralphb.3802 Год назад +2

    I use a cheap 5 quart cooler with the lid removed. I find 36 hours in my freezer give me the thickness I want. I cut the ice with my oscillating saw, with a blade I only use for ice. To finish off the cubes, I heat up a frying pan and using tongs to hold the cubes I can square them off and polish the sides.

    • @ericsmith718
      @ericsmith718 3 месяца назад

      All that for some ice cubes?

    • @ralphb.3802
      @ralphb.3802 3 месяца назад

      @@ericsmith718 Yes.

  • @alexandermunoz7783
    @alexandermunoz7783 Год назад

    Can’t wait for a ‘Super Ice’ video

  • @drmr4SK
    @drmr4SK Год назад

    I use the Amazon coolers and take the top off.
    Question- I saw in another video you were resting (or temping up the ice) on a little plate to bring up the temperature before adding to the cocktail. Is that a plate specific for ice? Or just a plate that you like that happens to fit your ice cube?
    I love that idea of a plate, so that customers can marvel at the gorgeous cube while I make their drink!
    Cheers

  • @pumar3
    @pumar3 Год назад

    A great tool for sawing ice but still in a compact, easy-to-store form factor is a foldable pruning saw. Works great due to the double set of deep serrated blades, and definitely cheaper than the 'ice saws' that seem to cost a fortune.

  • @tikazombie37
    @tikazombie37 Год назад +12

    to me, the most annoying part of cloudy ice cubes is that they release the "fridge taste" in the cocktail
    not sure if it's a common complaint, though

    •  Год назад +1

      Tell me about it. That ugly, jucky plastic taste.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +2

      Haha, I imagine this experience 😅 not good at all. Cheers!

    • @haddyDrow1
      @haddyDrow1 Год назад

      Clean your freezer, and it won't smell.

  • @ChadWinters
    @ChadWinters Год назад

    I’ve used double walled stainless steel mugs with good results, come out like hockey pucks

  • @juanjimera
    @juanjimera Год назад

    COCKTAIL Kevin 👍👍👍 ... love your videos and your style of presentation ... I am a home mixologist from Slovakia (obviously not Slovenia), I have been mixing cocktails prehaps since 2015 at home, but I have never been so crafty and culinary in the mixolog ... I would like to ask you, how do you get Liber&co syrups in central Europe. Nothing seems to work for me, because I have no liaison overseas. Could you give a hint? Thanks a lot.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +1

      Hi! Thank you so much! As for the Liber&Co, they are currently in search of an EU distributor so I hope they will be available soon. Cheers to Slovakia!

  • @Modern_Mixologist1933
    @Modern_Mixologist1933 Год назад

    My heart literally stopped when you pushed that block of clear ice off the table LOL!

  • @MrMoney331
    @MrMoney331 Год назад

    Man I have a couple of things that have over expanded....really need to get better at taking it out. Damn having a job and a small child. I'm sure you know that feeling! Hope the family is doing good!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад

      Yes, I exactly know that feeling 😁 They are great! Thank you! Hope your family is doing great too. Cheers!

  • @jacobdarling1524
    @jacobdarling1524 Год назад

    I guess I’m just spoiled bc the stores around me sell clear ice ball molds. They work great and saves me from having to carve ice which is a relief for my girlfriend 😅

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +1

      As long it works great, that's it! And having a happy girlfriend is the most important thing so stick with molds 😄🥂

  • @grilljones
    @grilljones Год назад

    I use a travel mug for single serving clear ice. Smallest option for domestic use.

  • @shannonolivas9524
    @shannonolivas9524 Год назад

    Not video related really but cool, classy, timeless style bro. Not a big drinker but the clear ice def looks better.

  • @donniecarl9580
    @donniecarl9580 Год назад +1

    After seeing the new generation get angry at ice like this is kinda fun. Love the videos

  • @Hall0ikama
    @Hall0ikama Год назад +1

    Never thought if insulating my own containers. I have a tiny freezer and even the smallest coolers are too big

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +1

      With this, you can also make clear ice at home 😉 Cheers!

  • @thesimonslab
    @thesimonslab Год назад

    Nice.

  • @marekochotny
    @marekochotny Год назад +1

    For big ice cubes I use a small cooler but for clear ice spheres I've made my own cooler. I've bought a silicon ice ball mold, drilled a hole in the bottom of each sphere, made a styrofoam box and cut it that the ice mold "sinks" in the middle and since I didn't want my balls xD to have contact with the styrofoam I coated the box (on the inside) with food-grade silicone (labeled as clean room-grade or something like that). It looks junky, probably I've could bought an clear ice ball maker cheaper but... :P

  • @kristinasaunders5377
    @kristinasaunders5377 Год назад

    So I have a very large cooler that I fill with filtered water and leave outside during the winter, usually I try and make a bunch of clear ice and stock my freezer for the summer. It usually only last me till the begining of summer though

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +1

      Haha, I know the feeling. Clear ice goes so fast! 😄 cheers!

  • @zenalias3131
    @zenalias3131 Год назад

    I use a simple plastic food takeaway container, freeze up a big block of ice and cut away the parts with the bubbles.
    The ones with bubbles double up as ice for shaking or just ice for soft drinks
    Granted, nothing beats clear ice from dedicated setup, thanks for the idea =)

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +1

      Insulation and the right timing are key. But it's all about enjoying a good cocktail in the end, right? Cheers!

  • @davidcutherell5719
    @davidcutherell5719 Год назад

    I’m sorry I didn’t read through all the comments to see if this was already asked, but where did you get the large flatter blue cooler? I have a large freezer that I could use that in.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад

      Hi! There should be a link in the description. Thanks!

  • @krzysztofskrypnik1974
    @krzysztofskrypnik1974 Год назад +1

    I am using plastic container wrapped out with aluminium foil - it takes up less space in the freezer and isolate almost as good as styrofoam.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +1

      Interesting! I have to try this out! Maybe it's time for an improvement and Vol2 of this episode 😉 Cheers!

  • @OrenNoah
    @OrenNoah Год назад

    You’re right. Once you make clear ice, you can’t go back. You also become a critic of bars’ ice. “Nice drink, but the ice sucks.”
    I make clear cubes, Collins spears, chunks and balls.
    You should show how to modify silicone ice molds to allow them to make clear ice.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +1

      Great idea! Thank you!

  • @daimadoshi1001
    @daimadoshi1001 Год назад +1

    I use the 25$ cooler you mentioned for my clear ice. Only difference is I let the whole block freeze completely. The cloudy portion I use for crushing in a Lewis bag since.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад

      Nice! Great use of that cloudy ice! Cheers!

  • @socalrefrigeration548
    @socalrefrigeration548 Год назад

    My background is ice machines so I can give you a little science in clear ice. Cloudy ice is the result of minerals in ice. Thus if you only use distilled water in a clean freezer you should get clear ice in any ice tray.

  • @wfsterling
    @wfsterling 4 месяца назад

    Nothing like going through all this work to end up pouring warm liquid onto a cube straight out of the freezer-the ice will immediately crack and ruin the presentation. To avoid this, take out the ice and let it sit before using. Another option is to user a mixer with different ice to chill your drink first before pouring.

  • @iancorcoran468
    @iancorcoran468 Год назад

    Any links for the gloves you used for handling the ice?

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад

      Just the work/safety gloves from the hardware shop. Mine was a bit too big for my hands though 😅 Cheers!

  • @freedom7009
    @freedom7009 Год назад

    Is it safe to just buy a styroporbox and fill it with water? if not, could you put plastic wrap into it or any other idea someone?

  • @adashofbitter
    @adashofbitter Год назад +1

    Now to repurpose my girlfriends yoga mat while she's at work.

    •  Год назад

      Hahaha. Good luck!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад

      Hahaha, I hope she didn't find out yet.

  • @giuseppenonnis6180
    @giuseppenonnis6180 Год назад

    I have a question, I was wondering if making a cocktail we use ice to chill and dilute the drink, work with pre batches would be possible do not use any type of ice and keep everything chill and make a dilution with pure water? I just imagine a crazy bar without ice but making great cocktail using only water and alcohol!!!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад

      You could do that, but you'd need to chill it in a freezer before serving. I made a pre-batched Old Fashioned that way, check it out here: ruclips.net/video/E53nH4zPtdw/видео.html 🥃 Cheers!

  • @auto_math
    @auto_math Год назад

    When I was a kid, my dad build an electric saw for styrofoam. He never patented it. I wish he was still alive today to see your video, he would have seen a possible use for his saw.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад

      I wish that too! Sorry to hear he passed away. Cheers to your amazing dad!

  • @dubazPL
    @dubazPL Год назад

    Kevin! Place a smalll fishtank pump (4€) at the top of your container and do not insulate bottom part of it. This way the ice will form from bottom to top, pushing all of the impurities to the top and leaving you with a nice and clear block of ice . It's much simpler and cheaper method. It will allow you to create much bigger blocks of ice (depending on the size of your freezer. Cheers! (DM me if you need some details. I've got a lot of experience with clear ice)

    • @CloudianMH
      @CloudianMH Год назад

      logically speaking inverting the process will not change a thing though. you still have the same space, how does it create more? you're adding an extra tool how is it cheaper? etc.

    • @dubazPL
      @dubazPL Год назад

      @@CloudianMH you'll obtain significantly more ice because there will be less loss. All of the impurities (mostly air) will be pushed up by ice itself instead of being trapped at the bottom. There is less risk of damaging the tank. Even if you freeze the pump it shouldn't break. It's cheaper because it's more efficient.

    • @davidcutherell5719
      @davidcutherell5719 Год назад

      This is essentially the clinebell machine method

  • @mateojuresic4775
    @mateojuresic4775 5 месяцев назад

    Does the temperature of the freezer make any difference?

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  5 месяцев назад +1

      Mostly just for the ideal time for the freezing. Test different times for the first few tries and see what works best.

  • @mattcovington1734
    @mattcovington1734 Год назад

    Wouldn’t using Distilled water take care of impurities as well? Not optimal for everyday ice but for specialty aka cocktail ice I would think it could be worth it.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +1

      Even with the purest H2O there's still pressure from water molecules realigning and expanding which will make cloudy ice. Directional freezing and the right timing are key. 🧊

    • @mattcovington1734
      @mattcovington1734 Год назад

      @@KevinKos that makes sense, cause I imagine you would still get air entrapment without directional freezing.

  • @MrMoney331
    @MrMoney331 Год назад

    Also I'm lucky enough to have a big freezer...but I didn't think to make my own cooler. Big Brain move right there

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  Год назад +1

      🤯 you didn't need to think of that since you have enough space already. We had to during the lockdown when we started Cocktail Time and it saved us!

    • @MrMoney331
      @MrMoney331 Год назад

      @@KevinKos necessity breeds creativity

  • @jamesholecek2211
    @jamesholecek2211 Год назад

    I buy “Chicago Classic Cube” at the grocery store for about $3 for a 7lb bag. Much easier.

  • @hojicha7942
    @hojicha7942 7 месяцев назад

    Can multiple layers of bubble wrap be used instead of styrofoam for insulation?

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos  7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I think that should work as well! One way to find out, and please report back with your findings! 😎

  • @mattia_carciola
    @mattia_carciola Год назад

    Also, many people just let the water down the sink while you can just... Use it!

  • @piotrsobotka6147
    @piotrsobotka6147 8 месяцев назад

    Bardzo fajnie ale chyba jestem zbyt leniwy

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail Год назад +3

    FIRST?!?!?!?!?----------->Maybe....

  • @moulder0510
    @moulder0510 Год назад

    Kev coming through for the mandem once again

  • @spielesteven6831
    @spielesteven6831 Год назад

    Pls wear some safety glasses while hammering the ice.
    Better to be safe, then to be sorry later.

  • @bluecavemen
    @bluecavemen Год назад

    25 buck? You got ripped off.

  • @syrion5521
    @syrion5521 Год назад

    Interesting video. I really like your content. But there is one thing that is bothering me: your outfits are well combined, and that tie is ruining everything. Please try four in hand knot, and make it tight to collar.

  • @anubis3691
    @anubis3691 Месяц назад

    Its the best way to make ice cubes at home^^ and the clearness is just the cherry on the pie^^
    I dont like this icecube forms or plastic bags, and it makes fun to cutt it in your own size^^

  • @genewood4489
    @genewood4489 Год назад

    The best ice is now. Chilling stones or orbs are better.

  • @DavidV-sz4di
    @DavidV-sz4di Год назад

    Good stuff, thanks for this one. Will def try at home😉🧊🧊