I made this tonight and I loved it the cosmonaut! I am conscious about sugar so I got the healthy jam made with plant sweetener but it works just as well and tasted great! Thanks loads!
Rich syrup is not twice as sweet. Rich syrup has 66% of sugar (in the solution) - normal syrup has 50% of sugar (within the solution). Twice as sweet would be just plain sugar (without water). So: 40ml of simple syrup has 20g of sugar - if you put only half of rich syrup ("20grams" -> 2 parts sugar -> 1 part water) -> 20g/3*2 = 13,3g sugar - which is 6,7g less than the recipe with 1:1 syrup.
Why do pour the ice into the glass, splashing liquid everywhere, then pout it all back into the mixer? Why not just pour the liquids into the mixer with the ice, shake, then pour?? Probably a bit premature to be playing mixologist on YT trying to teach others.
Terrific Gin and these are terrific cocktails!!
I made this tonight and I loved it the cosmonaut! I am conscious about sugar so I got the healthy jam made with plant sweetener but it works just as well and tasted great! Thanks loads!
i just made the last one it was good lol
gotta have a "mix off" between Behind the bar, Steve the Bar tender and YOU. I love my Gin. Cheers, mate
Thank you
Great video!
Omg muchas gracias❤
Good for you mate ; ingredients are expensive too expensive
What type of cocktail glass did you pour the Bees knees into?
would be nice if you could present the cocktails on a background to let us make a picture for the own database, thx.
How about a video about the negroni?
Nice video. It seems you are one some kind of hiatus but I hope you continue making gin videos.
Beautiful
Tim! How could you! Bees are endangered now, all those poor bees that have to be sacrificed for your cocktails. 😛
In all seriousness, I actually have a number of friends and family who keep bee hives. Or so I tell myself that makes it better 😅
Rich syrup is not twice as sweet. Rich syrup has 66% of sugar (in the solution) - normal syrup has 50% of sugar (within the solution). Twice as sweet would be just plain sugar (without water).
So: 40ml of simple syrup has 20g of sugar - if you put only half of rich syrup ("20grams" -> 2 parts sugar -> 1 part water) -> 20g/3*2 = 13,3g sugar - which is 6,7g less than the recipe with 1:1 syrup.
By the end of this video the bartender eyes look drunk :)
Sugar is more poison than that Gin you got there :)
Why do pour the ice into the glass,
splashing liquid everywhere,
then pout it all back into the mixer?
Why not just pour the liquids into the mixer
with the ice, shake, then pour??
Probably a bit premature to be playing
mixologist on YT trying to teach others.