This video is awesome and I love the delivery by this bartender. Can we get a series of some more classic cocktails in this setting? Unfortunately I didn’t see any more.
To celebrate the re-imagining of Eltham Palace this year, we recreated three cocktails that were popular in the 1930s with a video guide to help you make your own at home. Chin Chin!
Myself being a vintage lifestyler. 1920s. I am thrilled to see this film. I now will have cocktails close the era I live in 1920s to serve to my guests.. Wonderful bartender. Respects to him.
Everything in the video was beautiful and the history was neat! I really liked the music it would be nice to have a play list in the description. I will be trying these drinks for sure. the gentlemen in the video was very good!
For most people, yes... But I'm so sick of the clothing and loss of class nowadays, I want to be with the long dresses and letter-writing, thank you very much.
In America, I think the most common cocktails in the 1930s were the martinis and highball. Mostly because they were easy to make and can be made quick for a crowd in a party or bar.
in the 1930's people would've used jiggers or poured by eye directly from the bottle, the speedpourers like you see on those bottles were not invented until 1969
Hi Toni, I can assure you that I did squeeze fresh lemons for that. You can buy ready-squeezed fresh lemon juice but it is aimed at catering operations so comes in large quantities. (You can buy preserved lemon juice but in my opinion it tastes quite different from fresh juice.) It was much easier just to squeeze a few lemons into a jug before the shoot. I didn't think that viewers would want to wait while I messed around with a lemon juicer.
A stunning film. I like the idea of cocktails more than the reality of drinking them, so this video is perfect for me!
We're really glad you enjoyed it Daniel, thanks for sharing.
This video is awesome and I love the delivery by this bartender. Can we get a series of some more classic cocktails in this setting? Unfortunately I didn’t see any more.
To celebrate the re-imagining of Eltham Palace this year, we recreated three cocktails that were popular in the 1930s with a video guide to help you make your own at home. Chin Chin!
Life will never be the same again * sips cheap rum and coke *
Myself being a vintage lifestyler. 1920s. I am thrilled to see this film. I now will have cocktails close the era I live in 1920s to serve to my guests.. Wonderful bartender. Respects to him.
Please, MORE cocktail videos and their history!
Great cocktails, great delivery in a great place.
Those cocktails are so damn strong, i can taste it from here
Very very, extremely beautiful and elegant! The highground for haute boisson!
Everything in the video was beautiful and the history was neat! I really liked the music it would be nice to have a play list in the description. I will be trying these drinks for sure. the gentlemen in the video was very good!
Thanks very much! We're really happy that you enjoyed it. What would you like to see us make next?
I would love to see a example of what the lord and lady of the house would have had to eat and drink for special occasions.
more cocktail videos in this style. Also post the recipes.
Really enjoyed this! Would love to see Clayton in more videos. 👍
he looks like sheldon cooper's uncle
Oh my god he does XD
With a small hint of Jimmy Fallon:)
and a bit of mike fielding
aqueous fern True
Sinjory Bose I thought he was Sheldon at first. Uncanny
My cocktail days are behind me but I admire a good cocktail maker. He can do these blindfolded.
I love this! Make more, please.☺
I really enjoyed the background music
Where are these type of bartenders? I feel like he's actually serving me!
love the glasses! the Aviator (Aviation) was lovely
that lemur lived better than me 🙊
Love this videos
Don't stop them
wonderful! I just got a vintage cocktail cabinet and I have no idea what to make with it, great video!
Something about that man, I love him! 😁
Putting on the Ritz... love it
Ughhh got more tingles here than an asmr video
the aviation was lovely
omg the Aviation cocktail sounds absolutely wonderful! All of these seem very refreshing. Totally making all of these.
As much as I want to live on this era, I know it was really tough for everyone
For most people, yes... But I'm so sick of the clothing and loss of class nowadays, I want to be with the long dresses and letter-writing, thank you very much.
To live as the well to do lived in that era obviously...
I'd love to display all those bottles in my house! Idk i just love them
I don’t even drink alcohol anymore, but this is highly interesting!
Orange bitter is still a traditional drink in the Netherlands. On kingsday and during sportsevents it's still a favorite. Pure or in a mix
One of each, please!
02:51 Long live Luxardo maraschino!
In America, I think the most common cocktails in the 1930s were the martinis and highball. Mostly because they were easy to make and can be made quick for a crowd in a party or bar.
more cocktail making!
Splendid!
Boy, these cocktails'll get ya drunk!
Awesome!
Those folks were trying to get DRUNK drunk
I'd love to see ww2 recipes
MMMMM. Want some coctails
The name's Bond.
James Bond.
in the 1930's people would've used jiggers or poured by eye directly from the bottle, the speedpourers like you see on those bottles were not invented until 1969
PROFFESIONAL BARTENDER FROM THE 90S
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isn't that Cointreau?
You'd think a Commodore would contain Navy Rum, not whisky!
0:29 Her Ladyship and her pet...lemur?
drink named after a plane.
Ore wa ochinchin ga daisuki nandayo
Frankuuu?! Can I habe deee pUzzi b0ss?
He looks like Jimmy Fallon's English cousin
Hey lloyd
Jimmy fallon?
Store bought lemon juice he "squeezed earlier". Stop fooling your viewers please it starts to get annoying.
Hi Toni, I can assure you that I did squeeze fresh lemons for that. You can buy ready-squeezed fresh lemon juice but it is aimed at catering operations so comes in large quantities. (You can buy preserved lemon juice but in my opinion it tastes quite different from fresh juice.) It was much easier just to squeeze a few lemons into a jug before the shoot. I didn't think that viewers would want to wait while I messed around with a lemon juicer.
Toni, what a party pooper you are...
@@claytonhartley great video!
It's like watching asmr video... The shaking and pouring is triggering.😆
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