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  • @KevinKos
    @KevinKos Год назад +13

    What is your favorite elderflower cocktail? 🤩
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    • @phoenixrising7777
      @phoenixrising7777 Год назад +1

      Could you make a cocktail with Riga black balsam???

    • @dangersuede
      @dangersuede Год назад

      I have tried three in my life. One from Germany, one from France, and one from BC in Canada. The one from BC was by far the cheapest, had the least added sugar, and overall I feel the best of the three

    • @Artofdrink
      @Artofdrink Год назад +1

      Thanks Kevin!

    • @mdbbox5660
      @mdbbox5660 Год назад

      A paloma with St. Germain is really awesome.

    • @kedrickswain6509
      @kedrickswain6509 Год назад +1

      Pear martini

  • @Uckertay
    @Uckertay Год назад +26

    After messing around with a rose cordial and lemongrass for a cocktail, it was missing another element. My beverage director and I ended up adding .50 ounces of elderflower liqueur, and it's our best selling cocktail on the menu to date.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +3

      Nice!

    • @Uckertay
      @Uckertay Год назад +1

      @@KevinKos thanks! It was interesting how the sweetness of the liqueur assisted in the perceived acidity of the cocktail. For context, my beverage director mentioned the situation in some Champagne houses where low dosage Champagnes were typically not very interesting due to the lack of sugar, and it turns out that the perceived acidity, amongst other things, of Champagne was more noticeable once dosage was added as opposed to little or none.

  • @mbob67
    @mbob67 Год назад +74

    This is crazy, I was literally planning on making this, I just bought dried elderflower. Was gonna try to wing it but now I have a step by step guide, love it!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +23

      It's better and more in line with St.Germain if you can find fresh elderflower, but dried can yield great results too.

    • @tomhubbard7053
      @tomhubbard7053 Год назад +1

      Mike, I am very interested in your recipe and your results. I don't have access to fresh flower as far as I know, but want to try this as well.

    • @TheCheerym
      @TheCheerym Год назад

      Would it be ok with dried flowers to macerate it as it won’t go bad? Don’t have sous vide yet :/ If you try, please let us know!

    • @nicosengify
      @nicosengify Год назад +3

      The algorithm has your number

    • @carlosbravo6744
      @carlosbravo6744 Год назад

      Will it taste the same with dried flowers?

  • @TheWhiteDragon3
    @TheWhiteDragon3 Год назад +25

    Another method I've found for separating little flowers or berries from their stems is to use a fork. Slide the stems in between the tines of the fork and gently pull away the flower or berry from the stem, almost like you're combing them out of the stems. I made great use of this method to pick lilac flowers.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +5

      That's a great idea! Thank you!

  • @tularjaggs334
    @tularjaggs334 Год назад +8

    Heartily agree on not jiggering the soda. I put my cocktails on a kitchen scale, tare, and add soda by weight. No loss of bubbles and accurate pour.

  • @schmup53
    @schmup53 Год назад +10

    🥂 Bohemian Bicycle wildly popular now for years at a local restaurant - Bohemian Bicycle - 1 ounce Bombay Sapphire - 1 ounce St. Germain elderflower liqueur -1/2 to 3/4 ounce lime juice, club soda - 1 leaf fresh basil - Love the suit!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing! Cheers!

    • @drk321
      @drk321 Год назад

      This sounds good. Over rocks or up? Not sure if you are describing a cocktail or martini style. Probably great either way.

    • @schmup53
      @schmup53 Год назад +1

      @@drk321 served up in a coupe.

  • @meauxx
    @meauxx Год назад +35

    Jeeeeez, fam. What amazing content you guys make. Props! Recipes for home made liqueurs is an amazing way to expand your home bar cheaply. I often find myself wanting to try new cocktails, but not willing to spend the buck on liqueurs that I won't be using as much. This could easily be a series and starting with Elderflower Liqueur is a perfect one. Thanks a lot, crew! 🙏

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Our pleasure! Thank you!

  • @phantomhandofcocktailtime6911
    @phantomhandofcocktailtime6911 Год назад +85

    Put your Heinz up if you think St Germain should still be the Bartender’s Ketchup 😂

  • @5nickel5728
    @5nickel5728 Год назад +1

    🥂 it’s always a great day when there’s a new Cocktail Time video! Looks like I’ll need to find some dried elderflower!

  • @Apache0636
    @Apache0636 2 месяца назад

    Huge effort. Thank you for every detail

  • @swordb3ar
    @swordb3ar Год назад +6

    Kevin, I only recently discovered this channel as someone who has just started delving into mixology and it is an absolute gold mine. The information, from simple basics to homemade and no waste, the aesthetic between your dapper self, the set, and music, the excellent camera work and editting (thanks Sasha you do an amazing job), and just the right amount of humor make for unbelievably quality content. Eagerly looking forward to more, keep up the good work and cheers❤

    •  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words! It means a lot and we'll keep working hard to deliver!

  • @the_Datana
    @the_Datana 8 месяцев назад

    i stubled upon this channel by accident and i must say it added a new hobby for me which i didnt knew i was interested in.
    keep it going!

  • @mlsnafamilyaccount875
    @mlsnafamilyaccount875 9 дней назад

    🥂 thank you. Excellent video. I’m gently harvesting my elder flowers while watching!

  • @misterwray9807
    @misterwray9807 Год назад

    🥂Enjoyed the Elderflower collection field trip. Great fun!

  •  Год назад

    Perfect! This will probably be my first liqueur that I will try to make at home!

  • @dthomascful
    @dthomascful Год назад

    Loved this!! Of to the garden store for an Elderflower plant!

  • @sarahcitau
    @sarahcitau Год назад +6

    Thanks! I've been trying to find a diy elderflower liqueur recipe that keeps that floral aroma and fresh taste forward. This will work wonderfully! Oh, and I love mine with Hendrick's, soda and lime 💚

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +2

      Thank you Sarah-Cita! 🙌 Glad you find this useful and thank you for sharing your recipe!

  • @dear_totheheart
    @dear_totheheart 10 месяцев назад

    This is so wonderful, appreciated, and elevated. Delicate indeed! Marvelous presentation as well, you are a delight! Thank you kindly and for sharing such wonderful techniques and preserving/sharing historic and French culinary and liqueur arts

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!

  • @ellyam991
    @ellyam991 Год назад +2

    🥂 It's hard to find St Germain here, so this is a great way to see what it's all about!

  • @Oakspeaker
    @Oakspeaker Год назад

    Wonderful video as always. Elderflower is in bloom where I live, I plan on using your recipe this weekend! Cheers🥂

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      That's awesome, happy you still have it in season. Thanks and enjoy!

  • @tucopacifico
    @tucopacifico Год назад +6

    I hadn’t heard of the Hugo until I visited Slovenia. They are delicious and very refreshing, and it seemed like everyone was drinking them there and especially in Croatia. Loved them so much that I bought a bottle of St Germaine and planted some mint as soon as I got back. Excellent vid! 🥂

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      I hope you enjoyed vacation in Slovenia and Croatia! Cheers!

  • @netanahum7317
    @netanahum7317 Год назад

    🍻 cheers, going to make myself and friends for sure

  • @rysiekzklanu71
    @rysiekzklanu71 19 дней назад

    Another great tutorial kevin. Just made my version with a little bit of roku gin and its a absolute gem in my bar. Thanks for posting this recipe

  • @BouncingTribbles
    @BouncingTribbles Год назад

    Great video, your content is always edifying and enjoyable 🥂

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      I appreciate that!

  • @BenjaminCano
    @BenjaminCano Год назад +1

    You've no idea for how long I've been waiting for this video.

  • @tyking1533
    @tyking1533 Год назад

    🥂 I always appreciate the content. The super juice is still a game changer for me and some of my friends. My home cocktail and cooking game has been forever changed.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Nice! Thank you so much!

  • @JonnyRistow
    @JonnyRistow Год назад

    🥂This was great! Thank you!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @daphnewestie519
    @daphnewestie519 2 месяца назад

    🥂very informational! Excellent video

  • @isabelladavis1363
    @isabelladavis1363 Месяц назад

    This looks amazing thank you so much for sharing this delightful drink I’m growing elderflowers in my garden for their amazing flavors now and just finished making a cordial with some…blessings wished

  • @downtime212
    @downtime212 Год назад

    Excellent video Kevin cheers 🍸

  • @brianherman503
    @brianherman503 Год назад

    I'm inspired! Thank you! Cheers 🥂

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

  • @MeatyM
    @MeatyM Год назад +4

    This is unbelievable, I'm definitely going to try this thanks Kevin!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +3

      Hope you enjoy it!

    • @MeatyM
      @MeatyM Год назад +1

      @@KevinKos I made it and it's delicious! Thanks again for the recipe!

  • @werdw4849
    @werdw4849 Год назад

    Thank you. Loved this video and just subscribed .

  • @Ododobe
    @Ododobe 9 месяцев назад

    Another awesome video. 🥂

  • @romulus_
    @romulus_ Год назад +1

    have made several shrubs but never a liqueur. could be a fun project for the summer. thanks as always, kevin.

    • @jezzuh9120
      @jezzuh9120 Год назад +1

      I've been getting disillusioned with liqueurs lately due to the high cost of neutral spirits. Watered down Everclear has off flavors you need to overpower compared to your average vodka, but most vodkas that are good enough to use for infusions are in the $20-25 range for a 750ml. A lot of good-to-great liqueurs are in that range already without the work and chance of me screwing it up. Shrubs, however, you can't buy at the store for the most part and offer a lot of room for cheap experimentation.

  • @NebFan06
    @NebFan06 Год назад +5

    I don't have any elderflowers near me, so I would not be able to make my own, however this video has inspired me to go out and buy a bottle of St Germain and use it in a few cocktails.

    • @stevenjacobs2750
      @stevenjacobs2750 Год назад

      Try an Artichoke Hold. I think it is my current favorite drink with elderflower liqueur

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Cheers!

  • @Frinkenmood
    @Frinkenmood Год назад

    🥂 Great tutorial and I have to try this while the elderflowers are still in bloom!

  • @beckybenally9500
    @beckybenally9500 Год назад

    🥂 thank you for the inspiring cocktail ideas! Now I'm looking to see if there are any places to pick some elderflowers! 😊

  • @Kshah923
    @Kshah923 Год назад

    Great video as always! 🥂

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @anduresufelipe
    @anduresufelipe Год назад

    Excellent video!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @46clemthomas
    @46clemthomas Год назад

    I'll try with Blanche d'armagnac !! Love it ! thanks

  • @civi5sc2
    @civi5sc2 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing, will make this for sure! How long do you estimate it will stay good? Love this kind of content

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +2

      it should be good forever but my advise is to use it in one year.

  • @roryf.1349
    @roryf.1349 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video Kevin. Slainte! 🍻

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @Kopa_Malphas
    @Kopa_Malphas Год назад +4

    Making your own Liqueurs is a great way to budget your bar. I make my own Limoncello and Curacao, you can tweak it to your own flavor profiles, and you can build an arguably better product for a literal fraction of the price. I love seeing this kind of stuff on RUclips.
    It also makes great gifts as a by the way ;)

  • @Ayndagram
    @Ayndagram Год назад

    Un gran licor, pero demasiado caro a día de hoy. Se agradecen éstos homemade! 🤗🍹

  • @jeremiahschilling6334
    @jeremiahschilling6334 Год назад

    Sounds delicious!

  • @ramonribeiro717
    @ramonribeiro717 Год назад

    Amazing Kevin ! I await the video of Suze artisanal gentian liqueur, or Italicus, as they are extremely difficult to buy here, your recipes are the best, greetings from Brazil ! 👊🏼🇧🇷

  • @rdjhardy
    @rdjhardy Год назад

    Very good, Sir.

  • @lirianor5339
    @lirianor5339 Год назад

    I'm here from Reddit and it's amazing recipe! Gonna stay on this channel. Thank you!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

  • @gordonlandis8863
    @gordonlandis8863 Год назад +1

    I love this recipe and have made it several times. Huge thanks to Kevin for figuring out the recipe!! My only change is I think the elderflower is vastly insufficient - I doubled it, and was very happy. I quadrupled it (!!) and was blown away. My favorite elderflower cocktail might be that (4x) on the rocks! (I also trimmed the sugar by 25%). It provides a richness and depth that goes way beyond StGermaine.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      That's awesome! So happy you use this recipe and make adjustments to your liking! Thank you for sharing it with us! Cheers!

  • @eeedee1298
    @eeedee1298 Год назад +1

    Great video... as always! My little tip... There are many Elderflower cordials and i use them in my cocktails at home. In England there many choices, but the best by a big margin is Green Bottle Elderflower Cordial... Not their mixed elderflower cordials, the straight one. I tried many fancier brands but this one is the best after taste testing! By the way.. I have been looking everywhere locally ( South of France) for flowering elderflower, but no luck finding it yet. If i do find it i will make elderflower Champagne which i hear is excellent!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Thank you for sharing!

  • @tikazombie37
    @tikazombie37 Год назад +27

    as someone who's... geographically challenged, I appreciate the homemade swaps
    I know chartreuse is extremely complex, but I wonder if it would be possible to make an approximation of it(or maybe you've already done one?)

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +18

      Glad you like it! Noted for the Chartreuse 😉

    • @za1231in
      @za1231in Год назад +1

      @@KevinKos i would love to learn to make green chartreuse too

    • @madsjorgensen5856
      @madsjorgensen5856 Год назад +1

      @@KevinKos Yes me too. Its my favorite liquor and its really difficult to find these days. Inco, witch is where all the restaurants is doing there shopping cant even get it :(

    • @MrBaymeric
      @MrBaymeric Год назад +2

      @@madsjorgensen5856 Where do you live? Here is it easy to find, I am in france so it is probably different

  • @kevinlawrence6368
    @kevinlawrence6368 Год назад

    Your voice is asmr dude. Quite charming, informative video. 👍🏻

  • @JessicaMorgani
    @JessicaMorgani 8 месяцев назад

    It's really cool to have a professional teaching me stuff for free in the comfort of my bedroom

  • @orbtastic
    @orbtastic Год назад +2

    I remember picking elderflowers as small kid in the early 70s and my mum making elderflower wine. It seemed otherworldly to me, the demijohns and all that. Never felt tempted to try it as it always smelt slightly cat pissy to me and I'm not a huge wine fan. I may try this though.

  • @user-vp8zx4pd1t
    @user-vp8zx4pd1t 10 дней назад

    I just made like 3 liters of it. It is delicious. I need to find people to share or barter with it. I put some blossoms in mine and made like an elderflower snow globe. The fancy powders are keeping the color well so far. I suspect there is a big difference in strength of flower from place to place. I doubled the flower for a few batches but lost track of which ones.

  • @DeadlyDiper
    @DeadlyDiper Месяц назад

    I actually made this liquer following your recipe today! It tastes really great but the next time i'd probably tone down the sugar a little bit, i'm excited to use it in some cocktails tomorrow though!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos 29 дней назад

      Great to hear!

  • @Shrabean
    @Shrabean Год назад

    🥂nice one

  • @simark_tahimiklang
    @simark_tahimiklang Год назад +1

    Amazing! but can you also make it with jasmine flower?

  • @OpeyemiAdelusi
    @OpeyemiAdelusi Год назад

    Fantastic work, you guys! Definitely going to try this! Possible video idea: maybe do this for Green Chartreuse (as it's gotten harder to find these days!!) Cheers guys!🥂

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      That one needs more testing, for sure. Maybe in the future 😊 Thanks!

  • @antoinefauret5001
    @antoinefauret5001 Год назад

    Great video ! I was wondering if we could use a double boiler instead of the sous vide bag since we are adding liquid to the preparation ?

  • @owenmccord5078
    @owenmccord5078 Год назад +1

    This is great!
    Have you tried making larger batches?
    If so did you need to make alterations or find any part of the process more difficult?

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      Sadly, I haven't, but I believe you don't need to make alternations. You can still use multiple bags for cooking.

  • @Cocktailnyymi
    @Cocktailnyymi Год назад

    🥂 What a nice clip :)

  • @Pummi1982
    @Pummi1982 Год назад +1

    🥂 Thanks and Greetings from Germany 👋🏻

  • @mmmicroplastics
    @mmmicroplastics Год назад

    great video as always

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed!

  • @W9e0e2e3e4pizza
    @W9e0e2e3e4pizza Год назад

    🥂 I am a forester by trade and every year I give out hundreds of our native elderberry shrub.
    Many of the folks I work with are super nice and would absolutely let me collect their elderflowers so I will be super excited to try this!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      That is awesome! Thank you for sharing!

  • @walterstover4940
    @walterstover4940 Год назад

    I love the labels you put on your bottles - how do you make them? I searched a bit but couldn't find if you already answered this in a different video. Awesome video, can't wait to try this.

  • @Lisa-ny5ke
    @Lisa-ny5ke Год назад

    In Switzerland elderflower syrup is super popular and it was my favourite one as a kid and every spring so many people make their own.
    When I make a Hugo at home I just do Prosecco + elderflower syrup :)

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      It's really a great way to use this wonderful gift of nature. I loved it since I was a kid as well. Cheers to Switzerland!

  • @scottsell4182
    @scottsell4182 Год назад +1

    Great video, we just made a double batch. Quick questions, how long will this last in the refrigerator? Trying to find a better strainer-coffee filter didn’t work all that well, any suggestions?

  • @wesleygelman1397
    @wesleygelman1397 Год назад

    Hello, I love your channel!! I was wondering if i could use my chemex and a coffee filter instead of a cheese cloth or muslin for making clarified cordials featured in the mojito and gin basil smash videos.
    Thanks!!

  • @kyrastuart1920
    @kyrastuart1920 Год назад

    Lemon balm syrup sounds intriguing.

  • @skyline6248
    @skyline6248 Год назад +1

    When you tossed that st Germain my heart dropped hahhaa

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      I had some safe hands over there 😀

  • @GenuMark-su1pc
    @GenuMark-su1pc Год назад

    Love it

  • @Buster-Sharp
    @Buster-Sharp 2 месяца назад

    🥂I’ve yet to not reach the bottom of a glass you served me, and I’ve been binging, but I’m so very lazy lol🍻

  • @adamsteinhardt6393
    @adamsteinhardt6393 Год назад +1

    🥂best cocktail channel on RUclips 🥂

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      Thank you! 🫶

  • @LeviathanPits
    @LeviathanPits Год назад +1

    Just whipped up 2 large batches of this after going on an elderflower hunt yesterday - came out amazingly well! It's a very intense an 'fresh' elderflower taste compared to St Germain.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      Awesome! I am glad you like it! Thank you 🥂

  • @richardthompson14
    @richardthompson14 11 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for the content. Question, would it be better to add the sugar after straining?

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, that can be done too! Great idea!

  • @chrissyp76
    @chrissyp76 10 месяцев назад

    Love this channel, just found you on here, I like making whacky cocktails, not the classics but like trying them too! Ching ching Kevin! 🍹🥂

  • @mdbbox5660
    @mdbbox5660 Год назад

    🥂St. Germain is one of my favorites, and it started this "hobby" of mixing drinks. As a newbie, it made me feel like a hero since it really does make everything taste better. I still use it to save my screwups and to fix lousy bottles of white wine. I opt for St. Elder which is about half the price of St. Germain, and actually tastes a bit better IMO, but I'd like to try making my own. Looking forward to trying your recipe with dried elderflowers. Getting fresh ones here isn't really possible.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Save this recipe for next year! Cheers!

  • @maszeq
    @maszeq Год назад +1

    Fun fact: in Poland the Elderflower tree is called Lipa and July is named Lipiec - hence it was picked in July - so always remember to pick it according to your own climate cause picking it in May/June in Poland might end up with poisoning. Fun fact nr 2: in Czech June is called Lipiec :D

  • @kirry.stirry
    @kirry.stirry 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much for the interesting video my friend! I have a question though. Currently you cannot find fresh Elderflower in the where I'm from, so if I use dried Elderflower do you think I should increase its quantity?

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos 11 месяцев назад +1

      That can be done with dried elderflowers too. The result won't be the same, but you'll get a lovely liqueur too. Usually, when working with devastated herbs, you can add less of it.

    • @kirry.stirry
      @kirry.stirry 10 месяцев назад

      @@KevinKos Thanks for the advice man! It was really useful!

  • @scottmactavish9716
    @scottmactavish9716 Год назад

    As soon as I bought my sous vide, I know I was put on this earth to make my own cordials!

  • @CyrusBluebird
    @CyrusBluebird Год назад +1

    The story of how St. Germain came to be is also hilarius🥂.
    Oh and of course you went and made your own, might as well flex on the rest of the Anglophones that Slovenians can do it themselves better.
    Lepo se imejte Kevin, Sašo, Robi, in Fantomska roka.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      😂😂 Hvala enako!

  • @lucaswarner9756
    @lucaswarner9756 Год назад

    This is amazing! Fresh elderflower is almost out of season where I live. Could I use this recipe and swap elderflower for other blossoms? Such as lilac, flowering currant, rose, etc. Would you need to change the amount of acids to fit each type of flower?

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Lilac sounds great! I haven't used it so far, but I can see it works here nicely. As for the acids, I would need to do some tests before I could tell you more about it. Use this recipe as the starting point and make some adjustments if needed.

  • @netanelizhakov7592
    @netanelizhakov7592 10 месяцев назад

    I just made a butch and it turned out pretty good, (i did it with sealed jar inside pot with water on the stove and check the temperature every few minutes) and it turned out pretty balanced although the elderflower taste a bit heavy i guess because i used dried flowers wich usually a bit stronger in taste than fresh flowers. Maybe i should have dialed the dried flower down in comparison to the fresh ones..?🤔

  • @mattia_carciola
    @mattia_carciola Год назад

    I love elderflower and Hugo! The best ones I've had, however, weren't made using a cordial but a syrup (it was a nice hotel in Trentino). Never tried an homemade cordial, though, so if I ever happen to get close to elderflowers... ;)

  • @anacazan8739
    @anacazan8739 8 месяцев назад

    Hello. Thank you for the recipe. Question: can i substitute a slow cooker instead of the sous vide?

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos 8 месяцев назад

      I haven't try it but as long as you can set the temperature and time + close the lead so you don't loose the alcohol, it should be good.

  • @rhysdavies6340
    @rhysdavies6340 9 месяцев назад

    😂 bartender ketchup! I never heard that one back in the day… we used to call peach bitters “chicken stock” for the same reason 👌 Salut 🍸

  • @alticia
    @alticia 10 месяцев назад

    "...luckily, it's not the monks who make it.", this really is a video that only could've came out in recent times, brilliant.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos 10 месяцев назад

      😉 Cheers!

  • @nathansinger1171
    @nathansinger1171 Год назад +1

    Awesome film! No fresh elderflowers near me, but i always have St. Germain on hand!
    Since you've used Ikea ingredients in the past, I wonder if you've looked at using their elderflower concentrate as an alternative, and what you thought. The taste of the syrup by itself is amazing.
    To get 20% abv, it looks like a simple 1:1 with vodka.

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      Thanks! That's a great idea! I would need to try this out. On its own, the cordial tastes excellent, but I think mixing it with vodka would yield a much less elderflower taste.

    • @Baxter_the_Octopus
      @Baxter_the_Octopus Год назад +1

      @@KevinKosI’ve had success mixing the Ikea drink concentrate with a smaller amount of higher proof alcohol to maintain the flavor concentration. Everclear worked well, and my personal experiment was Wray and Nephew. While not broadly useful in drinks, the elderflower rum is still a novel liqueur to have on hand.

  • @terrencemctier9569
    @terrencemctier9569 5 месяцев назад

    What is the shelf life? Also, do you store in fridge or the shelf?

  • @doomrider7
    @doomrider7 Год назад

    🥂Now I just need to find me some elderflower.

  • @PatrickJaszewski
    @PatrickJaszewski Год назад

    🥂I was meaning to get some more St. Germain since mine is all oxidized as it is a rarely used ingredient for me. I was hoping to find a cheaper alternative and here it is! Now I just need to figure out where to source some elderflowers in Nebraska. I used to know of some wild spots when I lived in a different state, but I'll do some hunting at the state park this weekend. When I make this, I'll decant it into the St. Germain bottle ... nobody needs to know... haha! Great video, Kevin and team!

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      Hope you like the result 😉🥂

    • @PatrickJaszewski
      @PatrickJaszewski Год назад +1

      @@KevinKos absolutely loved it. It turned out spot on. Excellent recipe!

  • @lilyberry3950
    @lilyberry3950 Год назад +2

    I know traditionally this is done with European black elderflower, but I wonder if I can forage some local Mexican elderflowers here in California, which are in bloom

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +1

      I am unfamiliar with this one, but make sure to check multiple times if it's safe to consume.

  • @Fly1ngHawaiian
    @Fly1ngHawaiian Год назад +2

    Any recommendations for people who don’t have access to fresh elderflowers? Can I we dried substitutes of the elderflower? Cheers! 🥂

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад +3

      It's more similar to St.Germain if you use fresh elderflower, but dried ones can get some great results too.

  • @PaulEubanks
    @PaulEubanks Год назад

    I wonder if you could achieve more clarity in the final product with a charcoal filtering step like through a Brita filter?

  • @fernandojuseppe596
    @fernandojuseppe596 2 месяца назад

    There aren’t any fresh elderflowers in my country, could I use dehydrated and still get a good result?

  • @tuansh2504
    @tuansh2504 2 месяца назад

    Can you explain your sugar rate calculation and abv calculation please

  • @DrZZZee
    @DrZZZee Год назад +1

    _clinking glasses emote_

  • @nicksutton6373
    @nicksutton6373 Год назад +1

    For the best extraction of plant aromatics with ethanol, is this not best done with as high a proof solution as possible and at sub zero temperatures? So rather than diluting the vodka and using sousvide, best to just add aromatics (flowers and lemon zest) to vodka in a freezer, leave for 24h then filter and add remainder of ingredients?

    • @KevinKos
      @KevinKos Год назад

      Yes, you could do this ways too. I haven't tried it yet, but it would be a great experiment However I doubt I would get the liqueur with the same potent eldelflower taste as this one.