Lol she’s hilarious and it makes me feel happy someone else in the world seems to be like me. I’ve had so many people tell me I don’t have tastebuds lol
literally every time my old coworker would come back from visiting home (deep southern WV) his trunk would be full of jars of his uncle's moonshine. we called it his car bomb 😂😂
Poitín - pronounced pocheen. Its Irish moonshine. Supposedly it can be made from cereals, grain, whey, sugar beet, and potatoes. Traditional poitín is good for making you feel sick, starting fires, stripping paint, muscle rub, making you fall over a lot and making you go blind. Was often stored in holy water bottles which explains why one of my uncles was so devout.
Im already a fan of the Poitini, becuase as a Star Wars nerd, I just hear a Jawa trying it, liking it, and shouting "POUTINI!!!" And that thought alone makes me happy.
"Incense at Mass" - what a beautifully Irish description. And yes - church incense is a smell all of its own - especially in a building where it's been burned for decades or more. Nice one Justine
This is from 17th January 2022 and they are in summer clothes and when they put that iced drink to their skin, I shivered, as we are in 12 inches of snow and the temps are near 0.
The last drink must have been close to the alchemy of the Long Island Ice Tea, where the alcohol is somehow hidden from your taste buds. Then after 4-5 you stand up and someone keeps moving the floor under you.
I was thinking that one should be called an Emerald Island. Or maybe that would be if you added absinthe. But then most people would only be physically capable of enjoying one while sitting next to Ciara and her super power.
@@stephendee7839 We had a drummer in my college Jazz band who had just turned 21 while we were on a trip to San Francisco. She was a skinny little thing, who was as tall as I am but weighed about as much as my left leg. She came down to the bar of the hotel we were staying in and sat down with me, another guy, and the band director who was known to have a sense of humor. She'd never drank before in her life, and upon looking at the menu chose a Long Island Iced Tea because she liked "tea." An hour and a half later the band director had bought her _four,_ and she had gone from happy, to _really_ happy, to stupid, to sleepy. The bartender refused to serve her any more drinks. Me and the other guy had to pilot her back up to her room, where her roommate (who was PMSing hard) tried to refuse to let her in. She took a bit of convincing, but eventually let us bring her in and put her in the bathtub. Needless to say, this poor girl looked like death warmed over when we took her to breakfast the next morning, and her roommate was about ready to kill us. Hell, I didn't do it! I had nothing to do with it, except getting her back to her room safely. Semi-safely.
I wonder how related to our American moonshine poitín is? Since, I believe, the original Appalachian settlers (the primary purveyors of moonshine) were Irish and Scottish.
Moonshine is made from corn. According to Google, poitin is made from "an eclectic crop of cereals, sugar beet, molasses, and geography a given, potatoes"
@@PsychoKittee1 moonshine is made from lots of things. Heck I’ve known old timers to make it from turnips and cherries. I think there is definitely some Irish influence in American “shine”.
Poitín gets it's name from the container it's made in: a small copper pot still ("-ín" in Irish means "small"). Fairly sure pot stills are used for some moonshine too, so definitely could be some connection.
I was shivering as I sat here watching this and you must have been warm when you shot it. Meanwhile in Canada (SNOWMAGEDDON DAY) , I have 4 feet of snow at the end of my driveway ! Thanks for the ongoing videos and Slainte!!!!
As a woman who has experienced lake effect Wisconsin snow more times than I can count, you so have my sympathies! Take it slow, lots of breaks, and keep the hot beverages coming.
OMG I fell off my chair laughing when he said "Irish Hillbillies"!! I've got friend from Appalachian mountains and picturing them Irish is hilarious. Thanks for that.
My poitin story is many years ago my father got to try some when visiting his brother in law who still had cousins in Ireland. The poitin had been smuggled in by a nun who had explained the bottle to the customs officials by saying “ it was just a wee bit of holy water she was bringing to her dear Cousin John”. They waved her right through. That night my dad got very tipsy and danced in his night gown ( I’d made as a joke).
I love the accents. I've learned to imitate them by listening to y'all and the Irish Rovers talk. It's hilarious and I've been told I could fit in with the southern Irish folks. Slainte to you all and don't get hammered!
@@johngoldstone4548 the reason I said I could fit in with the southern Irish is because I'm from the southern US and have a pronounced southern accent and when I was talking to a friend in Ireland and sent her a voice clip with a bit of the Irish accent I learned, she said I'd fit right in with the southern Irish
Great shoot as always guys! You all just rock! Great to get told the trick to getting Ciara to say yes to marriage too! Thought that would be more top-secret than just put out there like that. lol
I make moonshine, as many do. I've done so for decades, taught at first by my elders, then by experience. It may well be a taste that one must habituate to - I have no idea, as it is what I prefer. It curls around the tongue and speaks to you of friendship and loves long lost.
A Chiara, a chara, ní chreidim go rinne tusa dearmad ar an bhfocal “manglaim” (cocktails)! 😄 Ach bhí sé go hálainn ag cloisteáil thú ag caint as Gaeilge mar is gnách. 🥰 Maith thú!
00:29 "If it's legal it's not Poitín" I WANT this on a shirt!!! 03:19 I'm now curious about Blue Moon since Justine was able to sniff it out. Colin! Will you please share the recipe you used for the Dublin Handshake. Based on their reactions i think i'd like to try this?!? But I want to get the ratios right. Sean mentions later "three shots of each" but I don't know if he was just generalizing. THANKS LOVE! Ciara! Love your Irish!
White wine and soda water is the very definition of a “Spritzer” which I must assume then is not a common cocktail in Ireland but is quit popular at in the U.S. and can even be bought premixed from certain wineries over here. Often it’s made with a sweeter white rather then a dry white wine.
Justine: "It tastes like the smell of incense burning at mass..." Sean: "My God, I thought you said incest..." Is that why they call the priest "Father"?
Whenever I make spritzers at my bar I use Sprite or 7Up because it helps cut any acidity in the wine. If the wine is on the cheaper side it will be more sour/acidic usually. Just a little tip for the future 😊
OMG that look on her face at 1:59 😂🤣 to be fair i too thought she said incest at first and when i tried to read what was at the bottom of the screen i still read incest and had to go back and pause it to be sure.... what a great surprise when i let it continue and Sean thought the same as me B^) and Justine's face had me laughing so hard 😂
Was in Claire Morris in 1998? Had some northern Irish fellows bring some moonshine and share it with my fellow travelers. It was the day before a week long event in last July?. Did not imbibe.
How to say this with out coming across as a lecherous old man? There probably isn't. So... Bláithín is my total, all time, and forever TRY Channel favorite.
In the U.S., 3-in-One is a type of oil used for things like bicycle chains. The slogan is "A toolkit in a can." I dare you to make a cocktail with that!
That last one with poitin, gin and whiskey should of been called triple threat. The few times I've been able to buy poitin at the closest liquor store in my area I typically make a mixed drink called an Irish mojito. Some fresh mint, ice, poitin and sparkling elderflower lemonade.
THAT sounds awesome! I'm just gonna have a glass of Everclear with a TicTac and chase it with a Milke's Hard Lemonade while staring at a flower. Close enough for government work.
Everyone, "OH! BAD! That tastes bad!" Ciara, "Oh that's lovely!" Nice to see some things don't change.
Legit LOL at that moment, it was so Ciara.
Lol she’s hilarious and it makes me feel happy someone else in the world seems to be like me. I’ve had so many people tell me I don’t have tastebuds lol
"If it's legal, it's not poitín." I could hear someone from deep Appalachia say the same thing about moonshine.
👏 Amen!
literally every time my old coworker would come back from visiting home (deep southern WV) his trunk would be full of jars of his uncle's moonshine. we called it his car bomb 😂😂
Speaking as someone from Appalachia, you aren't wrong.
😂😂Probably with an accent just as thick.
They say the same thing in the backwoods of the Pacific Northwest. Moonshine, apple jack, or, in my great grandma's case, blackberry "wine" lol
Mold. Mulled. Mold? Mulled.
I love that even the Irish can't understand each other.
Being a Canadian I kept hearing “poutine”…lol. Never heard of poutin, now I am enlightened! Thank you Tryers!!!
Taters, curds and gravy vs poitín, gin and whiskey. Helluva decision. Cheers....
I'll pass on cheese curds and gravy in my moonshine. Thanks anyways.
🤢
@@bazzer124 I’d rather have the cocktails…I don’t like gravy on fries (chips). 😬
Poitín - pronounced pocheen. Its Irish moonshine. Supposedly it can be made from cereals, grain, whey, sugar beet, and potatoes. Traditional poitín is good for making you feel sick, starting fires, stripping paint, muscle rub, making you fall over a lot and making you go blind. Was often stored in holy water bottles which explains why one of my uncles was so devout.
I believe it's different in your neck of the woods
Im already a fan of the Poitini, becuase as a Star Wars nerd, I just hear a Jawa trying it, liking it, and shouting "POUTINI!!!"
And that thought alone makes me happy.
*slowly waves hand* This is not the alcoholic beverage you are looking for.
🤣🤣🤣
"Uncle Owen! This drink's been watered down . Look"
"Hey, what are you trying to pull?"
That’s GOLD🤣🤣🤣
Ciara and Justine and Clisare, all at the same time? It's like it's Christmas all over again!
Ciara spoke Irish! She wins everything!!!👍💚🔥
Ciara and Clisare together.....yes. Just, yes.
The joint whisper-asking of "there's no Prosecco?" from Ciara and Clisare made me chuckle heartily.
The last one could be called an Emerald (not Long) Island Iced Tea - the sorcery seems similar. Great variety and silliness as always - slainte!
"Incense at Mass" - what a beautifully Irish description. And yes - church incense is a smell all of its own - especially in a building where it's been burned for decades or more. Nice one Justine
I totally heard "Incest" the first time.
Justine attending Mass ... I can't wrap my brain around that notion lmao ...
@@SnerkleBurger It makes my thoughts about her even more impure! 😈
@@SnerkleBurger why not she prays regularly.. please don't give me durian!
Maybe that "Dublin Handshake" should be called the "Irish Ice Tea."
This is from 17th January 2022 and they are in summer clothes and when they put that iced drink to their skin, I shivered, as we are in 12 inches of snow and the temps are near 0.
Shot last year during the Covid restrictions, hence the screens.
Damon & Bláithín was a good combo! They have this mix of elegance & sass to them. As always your alco-shoots makes my day!
"If it's legal, it's not poitin!". As a descendant of applejack makers, I fully support this sentiment.
Did regular applejack drinkers live long enough to have descendants ? (The real stuff, made by freezing, not distillation)
My mind went to the cereal
Any video with Justine is a joy
Yay!!!! Justine and Clare. My two favorites….
Justine is just the best.
I love Justine dropping the Vincent Adultman reference with the Bojack shirt on.
"Three kids in a trench coat" is a great name for the Dublin handshake.
The last drink must have been close to the alchemy of the Long Island Ice Tea, where the alcohol is somehow hidden from your taste buds. Then after 4-5 you stand up and someone keeps moving the floor under you.
Nobody "stands up" after five long island iced teas!
@@stephendee7839 I am not so sure about that... After four you are under the table, but maybe nr five will make you stand up again?
Dammit, I had legs when I came here.
I was thinking that one should be called an Emerald Island. Or maybe that would be if you added absinthe. But then most people would only be physically capable of enjoying one while sitting next to Ciara and her super power.
@@stephendee7839 We had a drummer in my college Jazz band who had just turned 21 while we were on a trip to San Francisco. She was a skinny little thing, who was as tall as I am but weighed about as much as my left leg. She came down to the bar of the hotel we were staying in and sat down with me, another guy, and the band director who was known to have a sense of humor. She'd never drank before in her life, and upon looking at the menu chose a Long Island Iced Tea because she liked "tea." An hour and a half later the band director had bought her _four,_ and she had gone from happy, to _really_ happy, to stupid, to sleepy. The bartender refused to serve her any more drinks. Me and the other guy had to pilot her back up to her room, where her roommate (who was PMSing hard) tried to refuse to let her in. She took a bit of convincing, but eventually let us bring her in and put her in the bathtub. Needless to say, this poor girl looked like death warmed over when we took her to breakfast the next morning, and her roommate was about ready to kill us. Hell, I didn't do it! I had nothing to do with it, except getting her back to her room safely. Semi-safely.
i just love these people
"3 shots in a trench coat" is my favorite line from the Try Channel so far
I wonder how related to our American moonshine poitín is? Since, I believe, the original Appalachian settlers (the primary purveyors of moonshine) were Irish and Scottish.
That they said "Irish hillbillies" would definitely lead me in that direction.
Moonshine is made from corn. According to Google, poitin is made from "an eclectic crop of cereals, sugar beet, molasses, and geography a given, potatoes"
@@PsychoKittee1 moonshine is made from lots of things. Heck I’ve known old timers to make it from turnips and cherries. I think there is definitely some Irish influence in American “shine”.
Moonshine just means untaxed liquor, in theory it could be whiskey, rum, vodka
Poitín gets it's name from the container it's made in: a small copper pot still ("-ín" in Irish means "small"). Fairly sure pot stills are used for some moonshine too, so definitely could be some connection.
There ought to be a cocktail named "The Bellicose Dermot." It's an equal mix of whiskey and peanut butter schnapps.
🤣🤣🤣
Brilliant!
Screwball Whiskey, look it up.. it is perfect for him...
@@JAF30 You have enlightened me.
That’s just sick and wrong. And I love it
“Proper Devil’s Work” please add to your next crazy cocktails shoot
I’M A BEER HOUND!! 🐶🍻
Spudz McStafford? 🇮🇪🤭🐩
You’re great when you’ve had a few drinks…. :)
She is a Stafford-shire terrier
Beer hound's favorite snack: nobbles and bits 🤭🌺
I bet you're glad there was no durian 😂
we had to put down our beloved husky today and i've been crying nonstop. this video was a break from the crushing sadness. thank you, Try Channel.
Don't worry, it's probably digging under the fence and running free in Doggy Heaven right now.
Yay, Justine is back! 🙂
I was shivering as I sat here watching this and you must have been warm when you shot it. Meanwhile in Canada (SNOWMAGEDDON DAY) , I have 4 feet of snow at the end of my driveway ! Thanks for the ongoing videos and Slainte!!!!
As a woman who has experienced lake effect Wisconsin snow more times than I can count, you so have my sympathies! Take it slow, lots of breaks, and keep the hot beverages coming.
Ha! Same! A normally 5 min walk to the corner store took me 20min trudging through 3 feet of snow, with not a plow in sight! Beer was needed!
You have Michigan's sympathies and our love, Canada. Keep warm and stay awesome.
Can I have your cold weather? I live in Australia, it’s the middle of summer, and I’m melting like the wicked witch of the west.
@@TheWeirddreamer Also, shovelling snow is a great workout. So is snowshoeing, ski/snowboarding, and icefishing is my jam these days.
Irish moonshine in a cocktail? What can go wrong? Hey colin, can’t wait to ‘see the end results!
Micil Poitin is amazing! Big fan. Never thought about a cocktail
Ciara, it was lovely to hear you speak Gaelic!!
It's all your lovely personalities that make these videos enjoyable to watch. Please don't stop being you.
OMG I fell off my chair laughing when he said "Irish Hillbillies"!! I've got friend from Appalachian mountains and picturing them Irish is hilarious. Thanks for that.
It was really great to see Clisare!! I really like her in drinking videos.
"Please tell me i said Incense" said with most legit panic face i've ever seen on this channel Lol
Ya, I got the feeling she might have mixed up those two words before. Now THAT'S a story I want to hear.
1:57 that look of pure panic had me rolling on the floor
I knew, I KNEW as soon as everyone is disgusted and can’t handle the drink, CIARA will do that look of on that’s lovely 🥰
Cyborg in a drinking video paired with the fire queen! Yes, please! Thank you TRY Channel for this awesomeness.
“I tHiNk tHeRe mIgHt bE sOmE pOiTíN iN hErE.” *absolutely cackles*
I love Blaíthín 🤣
I love Justine I think she is my favorite!
Ciara gets buzzed and she starts speaking in the Irish. :)
"it smells like a headache" great line damon
The more I see Try segments, the more I’m convinced Ciara has her Ring cam set up to monitor the Try channel’s liquor cabinet.
My poitin story is many years ago my father got to try some when visiting his brother in law who still had cousins in Ireland.
The poitin had been smuggled in by a nun who had explained the bottle to the customs officials by saying “ it was just a wee bit of holy water she was bringing to her dear Cousin John”.
They waved her right through.
That night my dad got very tipsy and danced in his night gown ( I’d made as a joke).
I'm learning Irish and I LOVE that I caught a few words! 🥰
For an added layer of fun always watch Try Channel with closed captioning. Pure craic.
Everytime Justine says the drinks taste like Mass i crack up!!! I know exactly what she means though!😂
Awesome . Was missing Justine so much.
I love that Sean and Justine had trouble understanding each other on the first drink, lol.
A great episode is one where Bla is in it 😄
The favorite drink just so happened to be 99% alcohol with a dash of sugar? You make Éire proud
The Irish language is beautiful.
I believe you mean Irish accent...
I MUST try Poitin! Try Channel has made this an absolute MUST next time I’m in Ireland!!!
Careful. I tried several types of Poitin in Ireland several years ago and it can be pretty rough, depending on which brand you try.
@@kingsgaurd I wish I knew about when I was there! But, the Try Channel has convinced me!
I've been inspired. I give you:
Flaming Turf to the Head
3/4 Oz heavily-peated whisky
1/2 Oz Fireball
1/4 Oz Wheatgrass juice
I love the accents. I've learned to imitate them by listening to y'all and the Irish Rovers talk. It's hilarious and I've been told I could fit in with the southern Irish folks. Slainte to you all and don't get hammered!
Which of the Tryers are culchies? Which have an identifiable regional Irish accent? Can anyone sort that out?
@@johngoldstone4548 the reason I said I could fit in with the southern Irish is because I'm from the southern US and have a pronounced southern accent and when I was talking to a friend in Ireland and sent her a voice clip with a bit of the Irish accent I learned, she said I'd fit right in with the southern Irish
Justine she's from Nobber in Meath :D Clare is also, from up west somewhere Mayo or Sligo I think
Flogging Molly, I tell you what.
@@johngoldstone4548/videos accent..? I barely get English.. my ears just will not tune to Galic.. closed captioning - every time.
A nice start to drinking in the new year. Great video TRYers! 🥂 🍻
if I ever make it to Ireland I will be carrying around a bottle of prosecco and a fluted glass with me at all times lol
No kidding. Ciara is just the best.
@@ronjones-6977 Right she just has like such a fun personality like a person you want to hang out with
I think it is time for a video on trying durian liquors and whines. Lol.
All I can say is now I want to TRY Poitin!!!💚
Great shoot as always guys! You all just rock!
Great to get told the trick to getting Ciara to say yes to marriage too!
Thought that would be more top-secret than just put out there like that. lol
"Proper Devil's Work" is my new favorite phrase.🤘🙌
"A mulled poitín. Mold. Mulled. Mold. Mulled. Mold." Lol. Just goes to show that there is no one all encompassing Irish accent
It's surprising that there is that degree of separation considering the whole country is the size of south carolina
Oh man, I was sitting here laughing my butt off .. even the Irish can't understand each other. Great start to the week!
@@aclonymous just so you know, different neighbourhoods in Dublin can have different accents, same for most of the cities and counties.
@@aclonymous there's a lot of accents in South Carolina.
SO SO SO FUNNY THIS.
I would leave my family for good to have a drink with any of you guys😁🍹
This week I learned that Justine has a pretty kick arse podcast!
I make moonshine, as many do. I've done so for decades, taught at first by my elders, then by experience. It may well be a taste that one must habituate to - I have no idea, as it is what I prefer. It curls around the tongue and speaks to you of friendship and loves long lost.
Love seeing these guys
Thank you Ciara for holding the glasses correctly
Man, those are some well rounded drinks!
White wine + Soda is a fantastic combination, especially in summer. Nothing beats a Spritzwein.
OMG I understood everything Ciara said! My Irish is improving :)
Justine is quickly becoming my new favorite. Please put her with Dermot!
"You know when your mom tries to hide your veg... under the mashed potatoes?" Is this a common thing? 🤔 🤣
I'm absolutely convinced that savory pies were designed to do just that.. disguise what's in there.
Glad she didn't say that to Sean. He might have thought she said "vag."
A Chiara, a chara, ní chreidim go rinne tusa dearmad ar an bhfocal “manglaim” (cocktails)! 😄 Ach bhí sé go hálainn ag cloisteáil thú ag caint as Gaeilge mar is gnách. 🥰 Maith thú!
00:29 "If it's legal it's not Poitín" I WANT this on a shirt!!!
03:19 I'm now curious about Blue Moon since Justine was able to sniff it out.
Colin! Will you please share the recipe you used for the Dublin Handshake. Based on their reactions i think i'd like to try this?!? But I want to get the ratios right. Sean mentions later "three shots of each" but I don't know if he was just generalizing. THANKS LOVE!
Ciara! Love your Irish!
Hey Ian, no worries: Mix 1 shot whiskey, 1 shot poitín, 1 shot of gin and a teaspoon of sugar together, then pour over ice and serve - enjoy! 😎 - Seán
@@TheTRYChannel omg thanks! My weekend is now doooomed!
Yay! Another alcohol Try video ~ these make my whole week!
White wine and soda water is the very definition of a “Spritzer” which I must assume then is not a common cocktail in Ireland but is quit popular at in the U.S. and can even be bought premixed from certain wineries over here. Often it’s made with a sweeter white rather then a dry white wine.
for the record… I SAID INCENSE!!!
Frankincense , Poitín and Myrrh .
Incest at Mass ... to quote Letterkenny: "Don't let Grammy Google that one."
I heard incest too 🙉
Yes we know, we backed up the tape a few seconds. Sol good, eh!
Just say this alcohol shoot was after another one.. we aren't going to know LOL
White wine and Soda water mixed is called a Weinschorle in Germany!😁😁
Another great video guys! Clisare and Ciara were just fantastic.
Damon: It smells like a headache
Me: That sentence summed up my 20’s
Justine: "It tastes like the smell of incense burning at mass..."
Sean: "My God, I thought you said incest..."
Is that why they call the priest "Father"?
Too soon, Steve. To soon.
It's a thin line between "forgive me father, for I have sinned" and "sorry daddy, I've been naughty".
im SCREAMING!!! XDDD
I used to drink the good local stuff when visiting my now late father. Made somewhere around the MacGillycuddy's Reeks he claimed.
Whenever I make spritzers at my bar I use Sprite or 7Up because it helps cut any acidity in the wine. If the wine is on the cheaper side it will be more sour/acidic usually. Just a little tip for the future 😊
OMG that look on her face at 1:59 😂🤣 to be fair i too thought she said incest at first and when i tried to read what was at the bottom of the screen i still read incest and had to go back and pause it to be sure.... what a great surprise when i let it continue and Sean thought the same as me B^) and Justine's face had me laughing so hard 😂
So Justine, if Poitin tastes like Mass, does that make Poitin holy water?
Was in Claire Morris in 1998? Had some northern Irish fellows bring some moonshine and share it with my fellow travelers. It was the day before a week long event in last July?. Did not imbibe.
5:32 Maybe shillelagh? Although Flaming Turd to the Head is more catchy
I would pay to have Ciara teach me Gaelic. Yes, please.
How to say this with out coming across as a lecherous old man? There probably isn't. So... Bláithín is my total, all time, and forever TRY Channel favorite.
In the U.S., 3-in-One is a type of oil used for things like bicycle chains. The slogan is "A toolkit in a can." I dare you to make a cocktail with that!
"There should be a surprise pineapple... in every pint."
It isn't every day I find myself laughing loud, but today was one of those days!
Aww how sweet, Justine has a picture of Dermot on her shirt 💜
Poutine and Absinthe oh I must make a cocktail with those two yay!!
the "mulled vs mold" - that was so fun .
All of the Alcohol TRY videos are in their own class. Slainte!
That last one with poitin, gin and whiskey should of been called triple threat. The few times I've been able to buy poitin at the closest liquor store in my area I typically make a mixed drink called an Irish mojito. Some fresh mint, ice, poitin and sparkling elderflower lemonade.
THAT sounds awesome! I'm just gonna have a glass of Everclear with a TicTac and chase it with a Milke's Hard Lemonade while staring at a flower. Close enough for government work.
That last one should be called an Irish Triathlon.
Sorry. TRY-athlon. Can't believe I missed that obvious pun.
I had never heard of Potín before this, now I have to get my hands on some 😀❤
I wish I was a part of something like this, looks so fun. 😊