Be sure to check out my other Benedictine collab with Rob’ Home Bar over on his channel: th-cam.com/video/VN8hqr89-_8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tUGEtgRoL4C-rWTJ Cheers! 🥃
I've had the painted lady before ...but man, that Ironbound sounds amazing! Cachaca AND Apple Brandy! Interesting combo for sure! Great Collab Vino, this was a lot of fun! cheers!
I was super surprised to see Cachaca in that group of ingredients. I had to try it!! Worked out great. Another great collab, Rob. Until the next one...Cheers!
What an amazing selection of cocktails! I will try the three of them (plus the ones from Rob's channel). The chemistry between you guys is the best. It highlights the joy of home bartending-the very reason why most of us started this hobby. Thank you for another year of great videos, cocktails, and laughs. Cheers!
Thanks for kind words! Always fun collabing with my pal Rob. Fully agree, this hobby of ours isn’t just about the cocktails, it’s about the connections. Cheers and happy holidays!
Nice video Vino: Benedictine is a nice one. These drinks look strong and complex: Let's see if I manage to dust my Benedictine bottle off and get to wiork. Cheers Vino!
That Greensmith gin is one of the most prominent gins I've ever had. I used up the last of it during covid. These drinks look like late evening sippers.
Thanks! There are some great substitutions for Peychaud’s like the Bitter Truth Creole Bitters, Scrappy's Orleans Bitters, and All The Bitter's New Orleans Bitters. Hopefully, there’s something similar in Norway. 🤞🏾
Be sure to check out my other Benedictine collab with Rob’ Home Bar over on his channel: th-cam.com/video/VN8hqr89-_8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tUGEtgRoL4C-rWTJ
Cheers! 🥃
Benedictine is my fav!!
Nice! Then maybe I’ll have to rope you in on the next Benedictine collab.😉
@@CoachVinoLLC Count me in.
@@StevetheBartender_ I'll hold ya to that!
I've had the painted lady before ...but man, that Ironbound sounds amazing! Cachaca AND Apple Brandy! Interesting combo for sure! Great Collab Vino, this was a lot of fun! cheers!
I was super surprised to see Cachaca in that group of ingredients. I had to try it!! Worked out great. Another great collab, Rob. Until the next one...Cheers!
What an amazing selection of cocktails! I will try the three of them (plus the ones from Rob's channel). The chemistry between you guys is the best. It highlights the joy of home bartending-the very reason why most of us started this hobby. Thank you for another year of great videos, cocktails, and laughs. Cheers!
Thanks for kind words! Always fun collabing with my pal Rob. Fully agree, this hobby of ours isn’t just about the cocktails, it’s about the connections. Cheers and happy holidays!
Nice video Vino: Benedictine is a nice one. These drinks look strong and complex: Let's see if I manage to dust my Benedictine bottle off and get to wiork.
Cheers Vino!
Hey Petar! Any reason to dust off the Benedictine is a good reason! Cheers, my friend. 🤙🏾
I was waiting for one of you to bust through the other ones wall and have a drink off Mortal Kombat style
There's something very un-Christmas like about Mortal Kombat style drinking death matches.
Love Beni. Can't go wrong with this fantastic liqueur. Good coll,ab you two 😀
It's second only to Drambuie when it comes to herbal liqueurs. Cheers my friend! We are due a collab. Happy Holidays!
That Greensmith gin is one of the most prominent gins I've ever had. I used up the last of it during covid. These drinks look like late evening sippers.
Yeah that Greensmith is super punchy. Definitely a GIN gin. 😂
3 killer cocktails to add to the list-thanks Vino!
Thanks, pal. I think you'll definitely dig these. Cheers!
Great trio for benedictine!
Thanks, my friend. I just love the stuff!
ohhh, I wonder if I should just make these right now...
Now, later, today or tomorrow. Always good time, my brother!
Love a good stirred cocktail to sip on. Just to bad Peychaudˋs Bitters is not available here in Norway as I see it is in a lot of stirred cocktails.
Thanks! There are some great substitutions for Peychaud’s like the Bitter Truth Creole Bitters, Scrappy's Orleans Bitters, and All The Bitter's New Orleans Bitters. Hopefully, there’s something similar in Norway. 🤞🏾