Yeah, I agree - when all the variables change at once (the smoke method and the drink components) it's hard to tell which method is 'best' for a given cocktail, so I too would love to see different methods applied to the same drink to really tell how each approach works!
Not unless you want and explosion and/or toxic fumes! Don’t use gunpowder- it’s made from sulfur and potassium nitrate mixed with charcoal (I literally checked with my explosives expert). So yes, sounds fun, but very bad idea 😂
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Would love to see you do the last cocktail with each technique to see if that changes up the taste
We can make that happen!! I’m a big fan of cocktail experiments 😂🥃
Yeah, I agree - when all the variables change at once (the smoke method and the drink components) it's hard to tell which method is 'best' for a given cocktail, so I too would love to see different methods applied to the same drink to really tell how each approach works!
Now that's a way to start the day, lighting sh*t on fire!
I couldn’t agree more 🔥
I enjoyed everything you do what about brown cow coffee and milk
Sounds like a good way to use up some homemade kahula! ☕️🥃
Could I use gun powder for the smoke you can make my Bailey's Irish cream
Not unless you want and explosion and/or toxic fumes! Don’t use gunpowder- it’s made from sulfur and potassium nitrate mixed with charcoal (I literally checked with my explosives expert). So yes, sounds fun, but very bad idea 😂
we dont inhale, just like the way it smells
😂😂😂
Make peace with your gods … try not to burn your house down.
Best bartending advice I’ve ever heard.
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Why is it but the pubs have Bailey's Irish doesn't it is not mixed with milk
You forgot the water😮