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A tip to elevate the tea cordial even more is to open up the tea first quickly with hot water and toss the liquid and then brew as it will enhance the flavours and remove any off flavours. Honestly I think I would just Gongfu brew the entire ammount as it's quicker and brings out the flavours much more.
This might seem like an odd question, but is there a single place to find the ideal temperature of water for brewing different types of tea? I realize that there are a multitude of teas out there, but I have read that it’s possible to heat water too much for a type of tea. Does the same apply to all or is it specific to the tea? Again I may use this as a template to make a green tea cordial
Usually, the tea provider lists the ideal brewing temperature on the package. Green tea is typically more delicate, so it requires less hot water than other types of tea. Additionally, there is a lot of information available online about the best temperature for brewing different kinds of tea.
Black tea is most often just below boiling, around 95C. Green, yellow and white tea most often 80-85 C. If it's purely a herbal infusion it's usually also just below boiling
Hi! Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I found that lectins are more prevalent in kidney beans, so consuming a small amount of green beans shouldn't be a problem. This is similar to bittering agents; they are toxic in large quantities, yet we still use them in amaros and bitters. The same applies to alcohol in general. If you want to be extra cautious, you can cook the beans before making liqueur from them.
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Hey kev thanks for posting yet another beautiful video! Just want to ask where you got that beautiful champagne glass? Can you please provide?
Bravo, Andrea! I had to travel home earlier so I couldn't taste this amazing cocktail. Luckily we recreated it and it's amazing!
Next time you'll stay longer so you can taste all drinks 😉
A tip to elevate the tea cordial even more is to open up the tea first quickly with hot water and toss the liquid and then brew as it will enhance the flavours and remove any off flavours. Honestly I think I would just Gongfu brew the entire ammount as it's quicker and brings out the flavours much more.
Outstanding cocktail and very unique pairing of ingredients! Cheers! 🍾
For sure it was an outstanding cocktail 🤩 Cheers!
Congrats Robi and congrats Andrea 🎉
Thank you!! 🤩🥰
Looking forward for a Ube Cocktail episode soon ❤❤❤
Great video, as always. If you had more time to make the green bean Liqueur, how would you make it?
Cheers!
Cheers!
It was so fun!! Looking forward to 2025 :)
Same here! It was super fun! 🤩
Hey kev! Thanks for another amazing video! What is the brand champagne glass you are using it looks so delicate tall, thin and beautiful!
Gratz
Sempre interessanti i tuoi preparati, Grazie Maestro
Grazie!
I have a question. How long Blackberry Foam to expired in the fridge? I going to try this recipe!
use it in couple of days
Is there a substitute for the methylcellulose?
Thank you for all your videos
You can make it using gellatine, agar agar, or proespuma
I like new intro
Thank you!
This might seem like an odd question, but is there a single place to find the ideal temperature of water for brewing different types of tea? I realize that there are a multitude of teas out there, but I have read that it’s possible to heat water too much for a type of tea. Does the same apply to all or is it specific to the tea? Again I may use this as a template to make a green tea cordial
Have you tried just under the boil?
Usually, the tea provider lists the ideal brewing temperature on the package. Green tea is typically more delicate, so it requires less hot water than other types of tea. Additionally, there is a lot of information available online about the best temperature for brewing different kinds of tea.
Black tea is most often just below boiling, around 95C.
Green, yellow and white tea most often 80-85 C.
If it's purely a herbal infusion it's usually also just below boiling
Make an homemade Bailey's please
Green peas for a cocktail.... you judge were devils 🤣
Personally, not a fan of the new song
So sorry to hear that. Thank you for your feedback!
Aren't green beans raw poisonous?
Hi! Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I found that lectins are more prevalent in kidney beans, so consuming a small amount of green beans shouldn't be a problem. This is similar to bittering agents; they are toxic in large quantities, yet we still use them in amaros and bitters. The same applies to alcohol in general. If you want to be extra cautious, you can cook the beans before making liqueur from them.
New song a little too kitsch
Yea.... it really is.