Use Laphroaig for every recipe. Every time. Aviation? Swap in Laphroaig. LI Ice Tea? Laphroaig ups the verve for your guests. Too much? Take it down a notch and relax with a nice smooth Laphroaig daiquiri.
i especially love how (lately?) you've been adding in your own creations. I love all the classics, and i'm still learning about them, but hearing directly from you about your own creations is somehow even better.
The Pencillin is close to a perfect cocktail, its just amazing. It makes me happy to see you mixing in the Peated SCotch instead of topping it - I do the same, its much better. When you top you just an overwhelming sip of the peat in the beginning and then it goes away completely. I've always used a ginger syrup though so I might have to try it with the fresh Ginger, that looks good.
@@ljdelgado no not yet. I use Liber and Co ginger syrup, which is a great syrup (all their syrups are). Then just mix honey and water for the honey syrup (usually about 3:1 honey to water)
I like to infuse Dewars with some Sheng Pu'er tea leaves for a week so it gets quite bitter, then dilute that with Famous Grouse. Afterwards, you have this very smooth blended scotch with a significant bitter bite to it that lends itself perfectly to a whiskey sour.
Hey! Great video. I just wanted to drop in and say we tried the Tartan last night as you made it, but then we made it again, adding a small amount of an Islay (Talisker) to add some smoke and depth. I think it elevated the cocktail even more! For anyone who loves a richly peated scotch like I do, it works very well as an addition to the drink. We did not swap scotch, we still used a blended, and added the Islay as a layer. Thank you for doing a video for us scotch lovers!
Penicillin is easily my favorite cocktail. Muddling the fresh ginger definitely adds to the experience, but I go with the ginger syrup if I’m making for a crowd.
I love the Viski ice-hammer for just $29.99, which is of course absolutely much better than the exact same hammer you get in hardware stores for $12.99
Will most certainly try these! I love single malts on their own, try this: Pour your single malt of choice and add one drop(!) of pure spring water. How this works I know not, but it releases a multitude of flavours.
Anders!! I love, love, love these delicious cocktails!! The only one I haven't had is the Morning Glory Fizz and I absolutely want to make that beauty! I love the Tartan, the Affinity, the Bobby Burns and the Penicillin so much!! The Talisker was such a wonderful scotch for the Affinity. It's a favourite scotch! How can you go wrong with any of these, right?! Love the Laphroaig in the Penicillin! I go back and forth to adding right in when preparing the cocktail or floating it in on top! I have to add that the Rusty Nail is a huge favourite too along with Drambuie! Sooo delicious!! The Tartan is always a joy to have!! Have an awesome weekend!! I like your choice of scotch! Cheers!!
As a bourbon and scotch lover bourbon cocktails are easy but I’m always lost when it comes to scotch cocktails. This video is exactly what I needed. Also your doggo looks like a good boy.
One favorite, and 4 new favorites to try. What’s not to like? Especially the last one, Tartan. I’m a sucker for a good Penicillin, cold in spring/summer, hot in winter. I use a milder Islay called Finlaggan, as a solo act more often than not. Bit like a young Lagavulin, or better, as “half the smoke for half the price” of Laphroig 10. Used to have a cheat for the rest, via my employer (TJ’s), but it was discontinued. Single beverage bottle had Lemon, Ginger, Honey, and even echinacea (cause… medicinal!!!) Struggle is real yo! 😫😂👍🏻
The first one is like a good rainy afternoon in the evil eye cocktail bar in york in england. Good times. I watched your video on scotch you have a good selection of my husband's favorites that I can't pronounce lol but my favourite is coal ila I love a peaty taste west coast but can't imagine putting it in a cocktail just straight and we only ever have one ice cube
Don’t know if it’s been said before but, my compliments to you and Oz (apologies for misspelling) and the great camera work. This is such a well shot channel and a pleasure to watch.
I’ve only ever made the Penicillin with homemade honey-ginger syrup… as a Scotch lover, it’s been a favourite for a long time (I make mine with Laphroaig Quarter Cask). It never occurred to me, when I didn’t have syrup in the fridge, that I could use this method you demonstrated. Duh! Thanks Anders. 😊
Excited to try some of these. Only just started scotch cocktails with a sentimental gentleman using aberfeldy as my base. Never thought I could enjoy scotch but as I go down this path, hopefully one day I can enjoy some smoky Islays
Here's my favorite scotch cocktail...I learned of this at Jock Lindsey's in Disney Springs: Scottish Professor * 3/4oz Monkey Shoulder Blended Scotch * 3/4oz The Botanist Gin * 2oz Pear Nectar * 1/2 Simple Syrup * 1/4 Lemon Juice Shake with crushed ice and strain into a chilled coupe. Garnish with a lemon wheel.
Recently I've been shaking up a smokey rye sour: 1/2 oz maple syrup 1/2 oz orange juice 1 oz lemon juice 1/2 oz Laphroaig 1 1/2 oz Rare Breed rye I'll have to try some of these others.
You’re the first one I’ve seen making the Penicillin with muddled ginger and honey syrup. This is also my preferred way. It has more of a ginger kick and you can just use your honey syrup.
There's a version of the Mamie Taylor I like to use as a Scotch-based summer long drink. Put 1-1/2oz of a blended Scotch(Pig's Nose is my go-to) and 1/2oz of an Islay single malt(Laphroaig Cask Strength for me) over ice in a highball glass. Give it 1/2oz of lemon(or lime, if that's what you got) juice, and top it up with a very strong ginger ale(Canada Dry/Schweppes isn't gonna cut it here; buy a craft soda). Garnish as you see fit; I use a lemon wheel and a long strand of lime peel.
Tartan Cocktail sound like my type of flavor profile. I'm going to give that a shot soon. Negroni and Boulevardier are my go-to cocktails at home due to flavor and simplicity but I've been looking to add some more variety.
I love the penicillin 👌🏻. I make mine more (or less) like a Gold Rush with ginger 😍. Also using/mixing equal parts of a smoother whisk(e)y and and a really smokey one 🥃
Monkey Shoulder and honey are like caramel together. Smooth and sweet. Funny you compare the Penicillin to a Toddy as Monkey Shoulder and Honey are part of my preferred build for that.
The best penicillin ive ever had was garnished with the candy gingers but also a plastic syringe of a peaty scotch so you could squeeze however much you like right onto the top.
The penicillin is one of my go to drinks I love the smoky ness from the laphroaig I will have to try your recipe. You got me into trying bartending at home
Hi Anders….never disappointed-your cocktail presentation is spot on!👌👌👌I am happy to be stuck between the Affinity cocktail and Bobby Burns!!…thanks for another fun video!😁😁 Have a great weekend and as always “CHEERS!”🥃🍸 ❤️❤️
Your Tartan, Bobby Burns and Penicillin already some of my all time favs; have to go now for the Affinity! Talisker is already at hand 😆 yu are absolutely right, missing out this cocktails because being to "conservative" with Scotch would be a shame!
I love the penicillin! something i find entertaining from your explanation is the quote I've seen somewhere on how there's 2 professions where you can't betray your customers, a doctor (or anything medical), and a bartender. Maybe I'm just a bit sentimental with the occupation, but I can't find any fault with that quote
You left out my favorite - Blood and Sand. Also love Cameron‘s Kick, but you did an excellent separate video for that. Also, of course you could’ve included Rusty Nail, but maybe you’ve got a video for that I’m not sure.
I have this weird notion that Scotch, and peated Scotch in particular, makes more sense in Tiki-style drinks than most people think. Scotch has the complexity and intensity to play with the strong flavors of the Tiki world, and combining smoke and fruit can be a lot of fun. I even invented a Scotch-based Tiki drink roughly based on Jim Kearns' Monkey Man, called the Sophisticated Ape: 1 ounce peated Scotch whiskey (looking more for smoke than island brine here) 1 ounce dark/black rum 1/2 ounce Tempus Fugit Creme de Banane 1/4 ounce vanilla syrup (2:1 ratio) 1/2 ounce cinnamon syrup (2:1 ratio) 1 ounce pineapple juice 3/4 ounce lime juice 2 dashes Tiki bitters Shake with ice, strain into an appropriate glass, garnish however you feel like. I go back and forth on glass selection and whether it should be served up or over ice.
Hey Anders Long time subscriber. Loving the point and stare down during the “ To The Bar” intro. Also, have Az and you finally tied the knot? My wife and I are going to Chicago this summer for a mini vacation, any recommendations for must see bars other than the violet hour? Thanks for your work guys, I’ve learned so much watching your channel over the years Salud, Javier
Anders, I'm a long time viewer and first time commenting. The Tartan cocktail looks and sounds AMAZING! I'm kinda new to the Scotch game and the Scotch(s) i have are Blair Athol ( flora and fauna )and Old Pultney. The " Blair " has a very heavy smoky and peat finish. Would you recommend using that in the Tartan ?
Thanks Anders; thoroughly enjoy the channel and will definitely try these this weekend and next. My go to single malt for 30 years is Glenmorangie, though all the bottles you highlighted here and in the previous video are all excellent. My favorite blend is Chivas 18. For the Affinity cocktail you made, where can we get that way cool stemmed glass? I did not see it at Viski though I did by the Raye angled Nick and Nora glasses from Viski based on your recommendation. Keep on being great!
Ready to try that morning glory. Don't have my drambuie, but I am excited to try an American Tartan-sub americano for the herbal liqueur. I'd be interested to try a St Margaret; sub elderflower for herbal liqueur. Might be weirdly sweet then
Does it count as a scotch cocktail if the role is as a rinse rather than a base spirit or modifier? Regardless, this lil number from death & co is just lovely! Rinse/two atomizer spritzes of Laphroaig. - 2oz redbreast 12. - 1 dash of orange bitters. - 1/2oz St. Germain. stir in a mixing glass and strain into a chilled coupe/nick & nora. Can also be done over a big rock in a double rocks if that's your fancy.
nah bro you're reading my mind! I just subscribed yesterday and lately I've been getting into scotch particularly really peaty scotch, so far Laphroaig 10 is my favorite and I've been enjoying it as a sour but also as a Paris all Between the Wars and Penicillin but anyway I can't wait to watch this video!
Any of these make your top 5?
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Glennorangie came out with a Scotch meant for mixing. It’s called Glennorangie X.
Penecilin may bei my top 1, rly love it
Just found your channel and really love it. I was literally going to make an affinity when I found this. Probably in the top 5
"It's like I have my own personal bartender... Me." Gotta be in the top 5 one liners of this channel.
It kind of reminded me of the old song "I'm my own grandpa" but in this case "I'm my own bartender" 😂
Use Laphroaig for every recipe. Every time. Aviation? Swap in Laphroaig. LI Ice Tea? Laphroaig ups the verve for your guests. Too much? Take it down a notch and relax with a nice smooth Laphroaig daiquiri.
You’re a madman and I approve
You're my hero
@@joshuatheawesome9440Uigeadail is better.
Wish I had some lemons. Swapping the gin out for an Islay malt sounds interesting.
I have just enough Maraschino left to try something that insane
Love your approach to cocktails Anders. No gimmicks just good balanced drinks. Always a pleasure to watch.
i especially love how (lately?) you've been adding in your own creations. I love all the classics, and i'm still learning about them, but hearing directly from you about your own creations is somehow even better.
🤘I believe the combination ginger + punchy scotch is marvelous. It works in so many ways.
Agreed
The two scotch drinks that got me to change my mind and actually like scotch are a Rusty Nail and Godfather. Simple and different kinds of sweet.
Anders you're a blessing to all the frugal introverts. TH-cam's bartender.
The Pencillin is close to a perfect cocktail, its just amazing. It makes me happy to see you mixing in the Peated SCotch instead of topping it - I do the same, its much better. When you top you just an overwhelming sip of the peat in the beginning and then it goes away completely.
I've always used a ginger syrup though so I might have to try it with the fresh Ginger, that looks good.
I personally like the smoky float because of the nose it brings, but I should try mixing it in and see!
Did you try the fresh ginger? I have both honey syrup and ginger syrup, so was thinking of adding half and half.
@@ljdelgado no not yet. I use Liber and Co ginger syrup, which is a great syrup (all their syrups are). Then just mix honey and water for the honey syrup (usually about 3:1 honey to water)
Nice twist with fresh ginger. Homemade ginger syrup is great, but usually it gets spoiled before I manage to consume it...
Added that Bobby Burns to my Saturday mixing session. Looking forward to it tomorrow 😋🥃
Cheers. Happy weekend
Should that one not have a shortbread cookie garnish?
Has anybody tried a Bobby burns with amaro instead of vermouth?
Az taking the photos at the end with Anders dancing around impatiently is such a mood 😂
Dude, I really like the 5 cocktail vids you do. They are so fun to watch!
I totally should have seen this episode coming. I'm happy to report it was yet another happy surprise.
I love how the dog looked at you like….. excuse me you are the co star lol
Exactly
The morning glory fizz is one of my favorite drinks ever. I have it every monday at my cocktail bar.
Like your style
love seeing the penicillin here. one of my favorite drinks. as a lover of scotch and ginger, its just perfect
One of my favorite is "Boulevardier", but, instead of bourbon in original recipe i like to use mix of Scotch (like in penicillin). Recommend to try
Keep doin' what you want. We love it, and that's how you keep the world interesting.
Sipping Tartan cocktail and enjoying Friday night charm. Good work Anders! This one's a keeper! 👍
Blood and Sand?
Thanks for the cocktails and entertainment! You are appreciated!
I just made a Bobby Burns last night! Was so good! I did a riff on it with a 1/4oz Benedictine and 1/4oz drambuie with a fernet rinse.
I like to infuse Dewars with some Sheng Pu'er tea leaves for a week so it gets quite bitter, then dilute that with Famous Grouse. Afterwards, you have this very smooth blended scotch with a significant bitter bite to it that lends itself perfectly to a whiskey sour.
I liked this before I watched! Thank you!
Throwing a cocktail party for my birthday next week I will certainly be trying the Affinity!
Cheers and happy birthday!
I just received a bottle of Scotch and was searching for some cocktails. Love your videos!
Hope this helps! Cheers
You always introduce me to something I like. Thanks for making Scotch cocktails approachable. Penicillin for the win!
The penicillin is my favorite cocktail especially with cask 3/4 of an oz of laphroaig 10 floated on top.
Great video to follow up from last week. Now I have a problem as most of my bar has switched to Bourbon and Rye😂.
Hey! Great video. I just wanted to drop in and say we tried the Tartan last night as you made it, but then we made it again, adding a small amount of an Islay (Talisker) to add some smoke and depth. I think it elevated the cocktail even more! For anyone who loves a richly peated scotch like I do, it works very well as an addition to the drink. We did not swap scotch, we still used a blended, and added the Islay as a layer. Thank you for doing a video for us scotch lovers!
Penicillin is easily my favorite cocktail. Muddling the fresh ginger definitely adds to the experience, but I go with the ginger syrup if I’m making for a crowd.
I love the Viski ice-hammer for just $29.99, which is of course absolutely much better than the exact same hammer you get in hardware stores for $12.99
I didn't notice the jazz until the last cocktail. Pairs beautifully with the vibe of the cocktail(s).
Will most certainly try these! I love single malts on their own, try this: Pour your single malt of choice and add
one drop(!) of pure spring water. How this works I know not, but it releases a multitude of flavours.
Anders!! I love, love, love these delicious cocktails!! The only one I haven't had is the Morning Glory Fizz and I absolutely want to make that beauty! I love the Tartan, the Affinity, the Bobby Burns and the Penicillin so much!! The Talisker was such a wonderful scotch for the Affinity. It's a favourite scotch! How can you go wrong with any of these, right?! Love the Laphroaig in the Penicillin! I go back and forth to adding right in when preparing the cocktail or floating it in on top! I have to add that the Rusty Nail is a huge favourite too along with Drambuie! Sooo delicious!! The Tartan is always a joy to have!! Have an awesome weekend!! I like your choice of scotch! Cheers!!
Also love your videos and make these for my mom all the time
Hope she likes scotch
@@AndersErickson thanks,
I need to try all of these. Already a penicillin lover
As a bourbon and scotch lover bourbon cocktails are easy but I’m always lost when it comes to scotch cocktails. This video is exactly what I needed. Also your doggo looks like a good boy.
I've made the Tartan many times and it is a winner. I really need to try the others in this video next.
One favorite, and 4 new favorites to try. What’s not to like? Especially the last one, Tartan. I’m a sucker for a good Penicillin, cold in spring/summer, hot in winter. I use a milder Islay called Finlaggan, as a solo act more often than not. Bit like a young Lagavulin, or better, as “half the smoke for half the price” of Laphroig 10. Used to have a cheat for the rest, via my employer (TJ’s), but it was discontinued. Single beverage bottle had Lemon, Ginger, Honey, and even echinacea (cause… medicinal!!!) Struggle is real yo! 😫😂👍🏻
I'm trying to expand from my beloved Bourbon into the realm of Scotch, and I think this might just be the trick! Thanks Anders!
The first one is like a good rainy afternoon in the evil eye cocktail bar in york in england. Good times. I watched your video on scotch you have a good selection of my husband's favorites that I can't pronounce lol but my favourite is coal ila I love a peaty taste west coast but can't imagine putting it in a cocktail just straight and we only ever have one ice cube
Don’t know if it’s been said before but, my compliments to you and Oz (apologies for misspelling) and the great camera work. This is such a well shot channel and a pleasure to watch.
Anders, thank you for this video! Honestly I did not realize how versatile scotch could be for cocktails!😊 awesome video!
Again great video with lots of Inspiration. Love Rusty Nail with Edradour. Will try the Tartan Cocktail tonight. Thanks a ton Anders!
I’ve only ever made the Penicillin with homemade honey-ginger syrup… as a Scotch lover, it’s been a favourite for a long time (I make mine with Laphroaig Quarter Cask). It never occurred to me, when I didn’t have syrup in the fridge, that I could use this method you demonstrated. Duh! Thanks Anders. 😊
Excited to try some of these. Only just started scotch cocktails with a sentimental gentleman using aberfeldy as my base. Never thought I could enjoy scotch but as I go down this path, hopefully one day I can enjoy some smoky Islays
I'm so excited to try whisky drinks. Never have. I'ma start with Rusty Nail.
Here's my favorite scotch cocktail...I learned of this at Jock Lindsey's in Disney Springs:
Scottish Professor
* 3/4oz Monkey Shoulder Blended Scotch
* 3/4oz The Botanist Gin
* 2oz Pear Nectar
* 1/2 Simple Syrup
* 1/4 Lemon Juice
Shake with crushed ice and strain into a chilled coupe. Garnish with a lemon wheel.
I'm introducing my wife to Scotch, and she liked the Bobby Burns. Now I need to try that Tartan. That looks delicious.
Recently I've been shaking up a smokey rye sour:
1/2 oz maple syrup
1/2 oz orange juice
1 oz lemon juice
1/2 oz Laphroaig
1 1/2 oz Rare Breed rye
I'll have to try some of these others.
wow! this is a perfect follow up to last week... i really want to try youre Original cocktail... and the Pencillin for sure
I use Monkey Shoulder in my penicillin too. I make a homemade honey ginger syrup and keep it in the fridge ready to go. One of my all times favorites!
You’re the first one I’ve seen making the Penicillin with muddled ginger and honey syrup. This is also my preferred way. It has more of a ginger kick and you can just use your honey syrup.
There's a version of the Mamie Taylor I like to use as a Scotch-based summer long drink. Put 1-1/2oz of a blended Scotch(Pig's Nose is my go-to) and 1/2oz of an Islay single malt(Laphroaig Cask Strength for me) over ice in a highball glass. Give it 1/2oz of lemon(or lime, if that's what you got) juice, and top it up with a very strong ginger ale(Canada Dry/Schweppes isn't gonna cut it here; buy a craft soda). Garnish as you see fit; I use a lemon wheel and a long strand of lime peel.
Tartan Cocktail sound like my type of flavor profile. I'm going to give that a shot soon. Negroni and Boulevardier are my go-to cocktails at home due to flavor and simplicity but I've been looking to add some more variety.
I love the penicillin 👌🏻. I make mine more (or less) like a Gold Rush with ginger 😍. Also using/mixing equal parts of a smoother whisk(e)y and and a really smokey one 🥃
Monkey Shoulder and honey are like caramel together. Smooth and sweet. Funny you compare the Penicillin to a Toddy as Monkey Shoulder and Honey are part of my preferred build for that.
The best penicillin ive ever had was garnished with the candy gingers but also a plastic syringe of a peaty scotch so you could squeeze however much you like right onto the top.
Love your videos Anders! Keep them coming
The penicillin is one of my go to drinks
I love the smoky ness from the laphroaig
I will have to try your recipe. You got me into trying bartending at home
Just made your Tartan. Good job! That’s a keeper. I used Monkey Shoulder, but otherwise followed your recommendations.
I just made one with Glenlivet 12 and Averno -- very nice!
Hi Anders….never disappointed-your cocktail presentation is spot on!👌👌👌I am happy to be stuck between the Affinity cocktail and Bobby Burns!!…thanks for another fun video!😁😁 Have a great weekend and as always “CHEERS!”🥃🍸 ❤️❤️
Thanks much! Enjoy your weekend with some tasty drinks. Cheers
Your Tartan, Bobby Burns and Penicillin already some of my all time favs; have to go now for the Affinity! Talisker is already at hand 😆 yu are absolutely right, missing out this cocktails because being to "conservative" with Scotch would be a shame!
I always enjoy your videos. Thank you.
Wow. Just tried your Tartan cocktail. That is great!
The dog was the only reason I didn't skip the ad. So cute!
I love the penicillin! something i find entertaining from your explanation is the quote I've seen somewhere on how there's 2 professions where you can't betray your customers, a doctor (or anything medical), and a bartender. Maybe I'm just a bit sentimental with the occupation, but I can't find any fault with that quote
A 1/2 oz of Laphroaig in most whisky drinks, but especially Whisky sours or old fashioneds is so good.
I love the Penicillin, always try and get one when it seems like a bar has a good ingredients list
Tried Bobby Burns with plus 1 dash of ango and 1 dash of peychaud's... It is so goood!
You left out my favorite - Blood and Sand. Also love Cameron‘s Kick, but you did an excellent separate video for that. Also, of course you could’ve included Rusty Nail, but maybe you’ve got a video for that I’m not sure.
I usually skip through the sponsor portion, but you got me with the doggo this time. You're going places in the marketing department, Anders.
I’ve always been hesitant to use single malts in cocktails because I do love to sip them slowly on cold wet day or after a crazy AF day.
I have this weird notion that Scotch, and peated Scotch in particular, makes more sense in Tiki-style drinks than most people think. Scotch has the complexity and intensity to play with the strong flavors of the Tiki world, and combining smoke and fruit can be a lot of fun. I even invented a Scotch-based Tiki drink roughly based on Jim Kearns' Monkey Man, called the Sophisticated Ape:
1 ounce peated Scotch whiskey (looking more for smoke than island brine here)
1 ounce dark/black rum
1/2 ounce Tempus Fugit Creme de Banane
1/4 ounce vanilla syrup (2:1 ratio)
1/2 ounce cinnamon syrup (2:1 ratio)
1 ounce pineapple juice
3/4 ounce lime juice
2 dashes Tiki bitters
Shake with ice, strain into an appropriate glass, garnish however you feel like. I go back and forth on glass selection and whether it should be served up or over ice.
Anything mixed with Whisky tastes good 😌
The penicillin is the first cocktail I ever made(that wasn't just booze and pop), and its probably my favourite drink.
Hey Anders
Long time subscriber. Loving the point and stare down during the “ To The Bar” intro. Also, have Az and you finally tied the knot? My wife and I are going to Chicago this summer for a mini vacation, any recommendations for must see bars other than the violet hour? Thanks for your work guys, I’ve learned so much watching your channel over the years
Salud,
Javier
Thanks to you and a previous episode I have fallen in love with the Bobby Burns, like, Though it were ten thousand mile, in love!
That last scotch video was awesome! Such a great lesson! I wonder if a bourbon video is going to be a thing!? Haha. Great video as always! 😊
Artist Special also delightful scotch cocktail for those looking for a sour.
Great video Anders! Was hoping you could maybe link where you purchased the 2 different coupe style glasses you used in this video? Thank you 🙏🏼
Anders, I'm a long time viewer and first time commenting. The Tartan cocktail looks and sounds AMAZING! I'm kinda new to the Scotch game and the Scotch(s) i have are Blair Athol ( flora and fauna )and Old Pultney. The " Blair " has a very heavy smoky and peat finish. Would you recommend using that in the Tartan ?
Thanks Anders; thoroughly enjoy the channel and will definitely try these this weekend and next. My go to single malt for 30 years is Glenmorangie, though all the bottles you highlighted here and in the previous video are all excellent. My favorite blend is Chivas 18. For the Affinity cocktail you made, where can we get that way cool stemmed glass? I did not see it at Viski though I did by the Raye angled Nick and Nora glasses from Viski based on your recommendation. Keep on being great!
Ready to try that morning glory.
Don't have my drambuie, but I am excited to try an American Tartan-sub americano for the herbal liqueur. I'd be interested to try a St Margaret; sub elderflower for herbal liqueur. Might be weirdly sweet then
Just opened a bottle of Monkey Shoulder as well, not to mention Scotland v England in the rugby this weekend 🥃🏉👍
I’ve only made tne Bobby Burns and I love it. I find that the Compass Box Orchard House Blend malt whisky is the best for the drink to me.
Amazing! Trying these this weekend🎉
I love to make a variation of the Penicillin using Tequila and Mezcal as the float. I also use Liber & Co's Ginger Syrup because I am lazy.
Old fashioned and Penicillin are my absolute go-tos. But many bars don't have the ginger to make a penicillin unfortunately
You sir, continue to rock. Cheers!
TO THE BAR!➡️🥃
Does it count as a scotch cocktail if the role is as a rinse rather than a base spirit or modifier? Regardless, this lil number from death & co is just lovely!
Rinse/two atomizer spritzes of Laphroaig.
- 2oz redbreast 12.
- 1 dash of orange bitters.
- 1/2oz St. Germain.
stir in a mixing glass and strain into a chilled coupe/nick & nora. Can also be done over a big rock in a double rocks if that's your fancy.
Love the video. Cannot wait to try Affinity. From that segment, could I basically substitute dry with blanc vermouth?
nah bro you're reading my mind! I just subscribed yesterday and lately I've been getting into scotch particularly really peaty scotch, so far Laphroaig 10 is my favorite and I've been enjoying it as a sour but also as a Paris all Between the Wars and Penicillin but anyway I can't wait to watch this video!
Cheers
Cheers! Gonna try a Bobby Burns riff with a local apertivo instead of Benedictine thanks for the inspiration!
I enjoy watching your videos with "The Crew." I enjoy learning new cocktails. But I was wondering what cocktail app you use or prefer?
Going to have to go get some scotch soon now. Currently extending my Mardis Gras celebration and making New Orleans based cocktails
I love your dog!
... Oh, and your videos are great too.
The penicillin is one of the best cocktails period. Even people who “don’t like scotch” might find their way to enjoying them.