Long Island Cocktails: Must-try for Bartenders
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2024
- Step up your bartending game with my guide to 4 sensational variations of the iconic Long Island Iced Tea. This video is a must-watch for both aspiring and experienced bartenders looking to expand their repertoire. I delve into the art of crafting the perfect Classic Long Island Iced Tea and then take you on a flavorful journey with three more irresistible twists: the vibrant Adios Motherfucker (AMF), the Long Beach Iced Tea and the exotic Tokyo Tea.
Classic Long Island Iced Tea: We start with the timeless classic, breaking down each ingredient and technique to ensure you master the foundation of this popular cocktail.
Adios Motherfucker (AMF): Learn how to mix this bold, blue-hued variant that packs a punch and is a sure crowd-pleaser.
Long Beach Iced Tea: Discover how swapping just one ingredient can transform the classic into a refreshingly different Long Beach variant, perfect for summer menus.
Tokyo Tea: We'll take you through the steps to create this unique, green-tinted version, adding a touch of Japanese flair to your cocktail list.
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Great easy video
I loved making these cocktails for customers.
I enjoy them too! I love making pretty drinks, because they totally sell lol 🙂
Thanks, I learned something.
Hey, you're very welcome! Glad you found something new 😁🤙
Nice.. I'm going to mix the green with the blue.
It really makes a pretty cocktail 🙂
Great job,neat content,gonna try the midori version
I appreciate you! Yes, the Tokyo Tea is probably my favorite version as well 😁
🤤 got to try them all
They are pretty dang tasty! Fun to make too :D
Ive heard the blue one called "Windex" lol
I think you shake this cocktails like it should be.
I usually build it right in the glass so it looks more aesthetically pleasing. Usually whoever orders the drink, stirs it up with their starw 🙂
Starry DID end up replacing Sierra Mist in the Pepsi company
Yeah they did. I guess I'm so used to saying Sierra Mist 😆
@@SkullCatPodCast all good man its embedded in a LOT of people's heads to say Sierra Mist
Starry just sounds wrong LOL. I'd rather use Coke products in mixed drinks, if possible, but we're always at the mercy of what the bar uses.@@supercook49
That’s a drink would out lot of juice
No Juice in these versions, but there are other Long Islands that do have juice in them! Would like to make another video on those types as well :)
Measuring nothing... such an amateur.
Long Islands are typically a drink made in a dive bar setting or club, where speed pouring techniques are used. If your counts are accurate, there shouldn't be any use of a jigger for this kind of drink. I appreciate you though! 😝
The measure is counting, 1 is a quarter ounce, 2 is a half an ounce, 3 is three quarter ounce, and 4 is a full ounce, and for the rest just count 4 and another 2 for an ounce and a half, takes practice and is what we teach at the bartending school
The alcohol laws where I live are pretty strict. That kind of pouring would be illegal. As would serving one person two glasses of whiskey. But not a litre of wine. It's all pretty weird. @@dakotahaddock4746
Good explanation :) I have a video that goes over that very topic on how I do my counts: th-cam.com/video/w-ylhJS_iUo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HC8HP8NOJR72E6Qy