Salted Rosemary Syrup: Combine 3 Tbs of sugar, 1 tsp sea salt and 1 sprig rosemary in a small sauce pan with 3oz (90ml) Warm water over medium heat until all is dissolved. Remove from heat, let stand til room temperature, then fine strain into a container. Keeps 1 week.
Perfect timing! My wife is due with our 1st baby boy in October and I was just looking up non-alcoholic cocktails to make her, this will hopefully get her through the summer! Plus it features a drink from my favorite local place, Lost Lake!
I was in the same conundrum last year- there’s a lot happening in the non alcoholic cocktail world- even spirits made with the alcohol removed, or made to mimic the flavors of spirits without being overly sweet. I’m working on a non alcoholic triple sec for cinco de Mayo
Thanks so much for giving us these non-alcoholic options! When I’m making cocktails for my friends, I like to keep my head clear but still sip on something fun.
Salted Rosemary Syrup MAKES ABOUT ½ CUP, ENOUGH FOR 8 DRINKS 3 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon Maldon sea salt 1 sprig of rosemary, cut crosswise into 3 pieces In a small saucepan, combine the sugar, salt, rosemary, and 3 ounces water and warm over medium heat, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Remove from the heat and let cool to room temperature, then fine-strain and discard the solids. Store the syrup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Salted Rosemary Syrup: Combine 3 Tbs of sugar, 1 tsp sea salt and 1 sprig rosemary in a small sauce pan with 3oz (90ml) Warm water over medium heat until all is dissolved. Remove from heat, let stand til room temperature, then fine strain into a container. Keeps 1 week.
I would love to see more NA bevs. I do love cocktails but alcohol makes me quite sick (genetics and some medications as well). So these make me so happy!
I was waiting so long for video like this. Since Covid hit, spending a lot of time working from home. With all ice, bitters and fruits stashed at the kitchen, you want sometimes a good refreshment at lunchtime without the booze
Just made all three and the salted rosemary Paloma is AMAZING. It’s clean, refreshing and maintains interest for the duration. I’ll be coming back to this one over and over again. The Change of Address is damn good too and roughly speaking belongs in the category of bloody Marys. Thanks for these Leandro! This is so much fun :)
fun fact, here in Indonesia we use a mic of dark soy sauce (sweeten soy sauce, so practically the same with soy sauce + maple syrup) and lime as cough medicine. interesting to see similar thing being used in mocktails
These are amazing! Thank you for these and please make more N.A. content. I will make these as part of my next dinner party for the designated drivers, doctors on call, and non-drinkers
Thank you! A few years ago there was Near Beer and soda pop. Now I'm getting ads from half a good dozen no-alcohol-spirits manufacturers and bitters soda vendors. It's so nice to have good, interesting things to drink that don't have alcohol. And yes, with _iftars_ with friends and with Eid coming up it's nice to have something to celebrate with that Muslim and other people who don't drink alcohol can appreciate. Come to think of it, reviewing a bunch of the no-alcohol-booze-substitutes and the bitters soda/no-alcohol apertif products would make a great show.
Thank you for this video dude. I always wanted to make a drink but without alcohol. I'll try some of this but hopefully I can find those ingredients because in my country it's a little bit difficult to find some of those ingredients. Hope you can make another video like this in the future.
Love the non-alcoholic video. Tried them all...my favorite is "Don't Touch My Car Keys". (Needs a different name though. Maybe "Virgin Keys"?). Had high hopes for the Salted Rosemary Paloma. Was too salty for my taste, and couldn't really get the rosemary unless there was a rosemary sprig garnish on the glass. I think I'll experiment with a less salty (perhaps unsalted) version of the rosemary syrup in this and other drinks. The rosemary in the syrup is very nice.
Considering only Muslims celebrate Ramadan and alcohol is strictly forbidden in Islam at all times, it’s a super weird mention. No one celebrating Ramadan is looking at bartending channels…
Thanks for sharing this non alcohol cocktails. I have some girlfriends who want to try cocktails but don’t like alcohol. Next time I can make these cocktails for them when they come to our party. Much appreciate!
What I often miss from a lot of NA drinks is some complexity of flavor and punch when drinking it, like there are lots of really good NA drinks for people who like tiki drinks and the like but not for the more very classic style like old fashioned and negroni style drinks, that's what I really want to see
I made the Change of Address for a non-drinking guest at my Tiki party. He REALLY liked it, having multiple glasses. (I dislike cola, so I didn't taste it.) It sounds SO weird, but I had a very satisfied guest.
Great video! I agree that it's important to have NA options for people who don't drink alcohol. I think that some people might not be comfortable with the Angostura bitters float on top, but I'm thinking that can be left of if need be.
If you leave that off it’s just a coconut soda. Drink totally relies on the bitters to make it actually interesting, and the volume on there is definitely enough that it shouldn’t be considered nonalcoholic anymore.
My personal favorite non-alcoholic drink is just a coke with 4-5 dashes of angostura bitters and a cinnamon stick. And maybe an orange peel if i've got one. I know bitters have a lot of alcohol but legally they're non-alcoholic, so i think it still counts
Super hyped on this video! I dont see the recipe for the salted rosemary syrup though. Also curious about the coconut syrup and if its different from coconut cream, is it coconut infused simple syrup? I remember hearing about the first drink on the bartender at large podcast and I've wanted to try it ever since but have never gotten around to it, going to have to change that.
@@TheWeePearl ok so just equal parts coconut milk and sugar? I'm used to following the smuggler's cove recipe for coconut cream (1 can coconut milk + equal measure rich simple + .25tsp salt) and I'm wondering if there would be a noticeable difference.
@@tristanbowser6533 After looking at the specs- I think you’re right with that recipe. There isn’t another sweetener in there, so that sounds like the best way to go. The salt would help to balance it out too. I’ve never added salt to my coconut syrup, but I think I will moving forward.
Interesting mocktail, the first one. I will try making it. I put a couple of dashes of Angostura Bitter in a glass of water and that made me feel a bit intoxicated. A little doesn't count, even for high-ABV. I guess that to many the point is not getting drunk so that they can drive in an hour or two.
The salted rosemary paloma tastes amazing. The Dont Touch My Car Keys tastes super unbalanced to me and the gf. The lime makes the whole thing super sour so we had to up the cream of coconut to make it even remotely balanced.
These were probably the most creative cocktails I've ever seen without alcohol! I need some advice though, my wife doesn't like coconut or cinnamon, any good substitutes for the first -don't take my car keys- and last -change of address- drink? I was thinking maybe orgeat (still tiki) and maybe nutmeg or the lemon peel in the drink respectively.
Didn’t have coconut cream for Don’t Take My Car Keys, so I used orgeat (1 oz and 1 oz lime but I’ll probably try the 1.5 to 3/4 as you said for the next one), and I think it worked really well in this. Can’t wait to try w coconut!
So a “sprig” of rosemary will likely mean different amounts to different people. I like rosemary so my sprig might have been to big because I found it made a very strong, almost bitter simple syrup. This, unfortunately effected the taste of the Paloma as it was too herbal. I also made the Change of Address, and unexpectedly loved it! Be warned, it does taste like a watered down teriyaki marinade.
some ppl add salt to Coke.. and Asians when they cannot find salt.. they sometimes use a bit of soya sauce.. since its also salty and the color wont matter since its masked by the color of Coke also.
Do you think the first drink would be better if I stirred before I put the soda water? Because stirring it would take the fizziness away from the drink. Thank you for the video!
Thanks for the mocktail recipes! I am obsessed with mocktails. As I do not like Coca-Cola and do not like lots of sugar, I might prepare Change of Address with diet Dr. Pepper. What is your opinion? Thanks again.
@@TheEducatedBarfly by chance I have ex-Grade A and ex-Grade B so I'll have to test. For the apple jackrabbit I've been using the ex-Grade B exclusively so far.
just different names. We're starting to refer to the sweet coconut cream as coconut syrup as not to confuse it with the non sweet coconut cream that is sometimes used in cooking
Thank you. Please do more no abv drinks? It drives me nuts that people don't want to use real bitters because the labels says 50ish% alcohol but they'll eat thing that have vanilla extract which is 60ish% alcohol. We give ice cream to kids why because even though it has the insanely high extract in it its still next to no alcohol due to delusion. Same thing happens in mocktails
Hello , I have a Nice mocktail in my bar called P N' P in a shaker a dice of cucumber smash it with a hibiscus syrup and Rosmery syrup add grapefruit and lime juice double strain and crushed ice and complete with tonic water granish with Rosmery stick and nice slice of grapefruit 15ml hibiscus syrup 10ml Rosmery Syrup 35ml grapefruit Add to finish indian tonic water with a spoon incorporated all ingredients gentle bcoz don't want lost carbonation , sorry for my poor English I speak Spanish
I don't think your body maintains ketosis while drinking alcohol, pretty sure you have to give it up. research the biology on your own tho straight liquor seems like the best way to do it lmao.
im sorry but the change of address was so ass I drank one sip and wanted to immediatley throw it away so i just stuck it in the sink. My dog thought it would taste nice but unfortuntly after 2 sips he passed away
I tried the change of address one, since it was the only one I had the ingredients for...It tastes, weird. Not bad, not good, just different. Not sure what it is. I can smell the maple syrup and lemon, but it tastes like coke with a different taste. It's really weird. Not bad, just weird.
One thing I really dont understand, why cant the designated driver just have a drink? Even two with time and a meal theres no way you'd legally be unable to drive. Unless things changed? It's still only illegal to drive if you're considered legally drunk right?!
I mean you can do that I guess, but a lot of people don’t want to risk it. Here in California if you have ONE drink and drive within the hour you’re over the limit. Better safe than sorry I always say!
Salted Rosemary Syrup:
Combine 3 Tbs of sugar, 1 tsp sea salt and 1 sprig rosemary in a small sauce pan with 3oz (90ml) Warm water over medium heat until all is dissolved. Remove from heat, let stand til room temperature, then fine strain into a container. Keeps 1 week.
Could it keep longer if you used less water?
Perfect timing! My wife is due with our 1st baby boy in October and I was just looking up non-alcoholic cocktails to make her, this will hopefully get her through the summer! Plus it features a drink from my favorite local place, Lost Lake!
I was in the same conundrum last year- there’s a lot happening in the non alcoholic cocktail world- even spirits made with the alcohol removed, or made to mimic the flavors of spirits without being overly sweet. I’m working on a non alcoholic triple sec for cinco de Mayo
Congrats
Thanks so much for giving us these non-alcoholic options! When I’m making cocktails for my friends, I like to keep my head clear but still sip on something fun.
It's great to have the alternative for people that don't drink, and sometimes you just want something tasty and avoid the alcohol =)
Please do more of these! I own a restaurant and have been wanting to do alcohol free cocktails but need recipe ideas! Thank you!
Salted Rosemary Syrup
MAKES ABOUT ½ CUP, ENOUGH FOR 8 DRINKS
3 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon Maldon sea salt
1 sprig of rosemary, cut crosswise into 3 pieces
In a small saucepan, combine the sugar, salt, rosemary, and 3 ounces water and warm over medium heat, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Remove from the heat and let cool to room temperature, then fine-strain and discard the solids. Store the syrup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Salted Rosemary Syrup:
Combine 3 Tbs of sugar, 1 tsp sea salt and 1 sprig rosemary in a small sauce pan with 3oz (90ml)
Warm water over medium heat until all is dissolved.
Remove from heat, let stand til room temperature, then fine strain into a container.
Keeps 1 week.
@@TheEducatedBarfly would this work with dry rosemary?
These are great for those of us who like to mix an interesting cocktail daily, but don't always want to drink that much alcohol. Thanks!
Wow! These are great! A far cry from those mocktail of the past. I’m a big zero proof cocktail enthusiast myself- I do a lot on my channel.
I would love to see more NA bevs. I do love cocktails but alcohol makes me quite sick (genetics and some medications as well). So these make me so happy!
I was waiting so long for video like this. Since Covid hit, spending a lot of time working from home. With all ice, bitters and fruits stashed at the kitchen, you want sometimes a good refreshment at lunchtime without the booze
...or with the booze depending on the day...
True story! Plus with so many techniques and cool ingredients out there, there's not reason for a boozeless drink to be boring
I just made "Change of Address" today. I was surprized that it wasn't awful! Thanks for the recipe.
Just made all three and the salted rosemary Paloma is AMAZING. It’s clean, refreshing and maintains interest for the duration. I’ll be coming back to this one over and over again. The Change of Address is damn good too and roughly speaking belongs in the category of bloody Marys. Thanks for these Leandro! This is so much fun :)
Omg thank you for the recipe, i want to make this to break the fast with my family in the month of ramadan later ⚘🙏🏽
fun fact, here in Indonesia we use a mic of dark soy sauce (sweeten soy sauce, so practically the same with soy sauce + maple syrup) and lime as cough medicine. interesting to see similar thing being used in mocktails
These are amazing! Thank you for these and please make more N.A. content. I will make these as part of my next dinner party for the designated drivers, doctors on call, and non-drinkers
Been trying to drink less during the week but love trying cocktails... Perfect, I'll try those!
Thank you! A few years ago there was Near Beer and soda pop. Now I'm getting ads from half a good dozen no-alcohol-spirits manufacturers and bitters soda vendors. It's so nice to have good, interesting things to drink that don't have alcohol. And yes, with _iftars_ with friends and with Eid coming up it's nice to have something to celebrate with that Muslim and other people who don't drink alcohol can appreciate.
Come to think of it, reviewing a bunch of the no-alcohol-booze-substitutes and the bitters soda/no-alcohol apertif products would make a great show.
Love this, much appreciate these home ingredient friendly recipes, keen to try these out!
Man that new intro is bomb! Amazing video too, my gf hates the taste of alcohol so this is perfect
Thank you for this video dude. I always wanted to make a drink but without alcohol. I'll try some of this but hopefully I can find those ingredients because in my country it's a little bit difficult to find some of those ingredients. Hope you can make another video like this in the future.
Love the non-alcoholic video.
Tried them all...my favorite is "Don't Touch My Car Keys". (Needs a different name though. Maybe "Virgin Keys"?).
Had high hopes for the Salted Rosemary Paloma. Was too salty for my taste, and couldn't really get the rosemary unless there was a rosemary sprig garnish on the glass.
I think I'll experiment with a less salty (perhaps unsalted) version of the rosemary syrup in this and other drinks. The rosemary in the syrup is very nice.
People who celebrate ramadan are definitely the target audience of this channel. Marketing genius at work.
Considering only Muslims celebrate Ramadan and alcohol is strictly forbidden in Islam at all times, it’s a super weird mention. No one celebrating Ramadan is looking at bartending channels…
Thanks for sharing this non alcohol cocktails. I have some girlfriends who want to try cocktails but don’t like alcohol. Next time I can make these cocktails for them when they come to our party. Much appreciate!
This is a good video with great recipes but I really enjoy the background music!!
So nice that props are given where they are due. The bartenders that were mentioned was kind.
What I often miss from a lot of NA drinks is some complexity of flavor and punch when drinking it, like there are lots of really good NA drinks for people who like tiki drinks and the like but not for the more very classic style like old fashioned and negroni style drinks, that's what I really want to see
I always say that NA drinks don't have to be boring. Some many techniques to use and flavor combinations that can make for some really epic stuff
I got the book for my dad that quit drinking, cant wait to try the coke mocktail! 😊
So what is the way you make the salted rosemary simple syrup? I tried looking in the description and comments at this time and am not seeing it.
Pure Sugar Cane Coca Cola from México makes the great difference.
Salud!
Cheers 🍻
All three drinks are awesome 👌
My pregnant wife loves you right now! (And she says to do more!)
I definitely could have used these when my wife was expecting. Kept running out of ideas. Keeping these in the back pocket for sure!
I made the Change of Address for a non-drinking guest at my Tiki party. He REALLY liked it, having multiple glasses. (I dislike cola, so I didn't taste it.) It sounds SO weird, but I had a very satisfied guest.
It was shit in my opinion
Nice video as usual guys. The last drink is very intriguing and one I might try and make as I'm off the booze for a few weeks
Always on the look out for great mocktail recipes! Great video man!
We need to know how to make this Salted Rosemary syrup! 😂
This is how we made it, 2:1 Demerera sugar : water. Per 1/2 liter: 10 sprigs of rosemary and 5 gr seasalt
He pinned a comment with the recipe now too!
@@nurelkamash This sounds awesome! Definitely will be trying this!
Love the new opening scene guys!
Perfect for my Islamic friends. Great timing on video!
I need this book.
Great video! I agree that it's important to have NA options for people who don't drink alcohol. I think that some people might not be comfortable with the Angostura bitters float on top, but I'm thinking that can be left of if need be.
If you leave that off it’s just a coconut soda. Drink totally relies on the bitters to make it actually interesting, and the volume on there is definitely enough that it shouldn’t be considered nonalcoholic anymore.
is 'couple few' like the elegant version of the midwestern 'ah about two-tree there'?
My personal favorite non-alcoholic drink is just a coke with 4-5 dashes of angostura bitters and a cinnamon stick. And maybe an orange peel if i've got one. I know bitters have a lot of alcohol but legally they're non-alcoholic, so i think it still counts
Super hyped on this video! I dont see the recipe for the salted rosemary syrup though. Also curious about the coconut syrup and if its different from coconut cream, is it coconut infused simple syrup? I remember hearing about the first drink on the bartender at large podcast and I've wanted to try it ever since but have never gotten around to it, going to have to change that.
I believe the coconut syrup is made by dissolving sugar in coconut milk, much like a simple syrup
@@TheWeePearl hmm looks like 1:1 ratio, or less sugar
@@TheWeePearl ok so just equal parts coconut milk and sugar? I'm used to following the smuggler's cove recipe for coconut cream (1 can coconut milk + equal measure rich simple + .25tsp salt) and I'm wondering if there would be a noticeable difference.
@@RogerLiem could be. It’s hard to tell
@@tristanbowser6533 After looking at the specs- I think you’re right with that recipe. There isn’t another sweetener in there, so that sounds like the best way to go. The salt would help to balance it out too. I’ve never added salt to my coconut syrup, but I think I will moving forward.
Is the coconut syrup the same thing as homemade coconut cream (i.e., coconut milk & sugar)?
Yea I make it the same way. There’s really no difference. We have a vid on syrups coming out that addresses this issue
I’m loving the new intro!
Interesting mocktail, the first one. I will try making it.
I put a couple of dashes of Angostura Bitter in a glass of water and that made me feel a bit intoxicated. A little doesn't count, even for high-ABV. I guess that to many the point is not getting drunk so that they can drive in an hour or two.
The salted rosemary paloma tastes amazing. The Dont Touch My Car Keys tastes super unbalanced to me and the gf. The lime makes the whole thing super sour so we had to up the cream of coconut to make it even remotely balanced.
He said 1.5 oz but the screen said 0.5 oz, so you might’ve added too little if you just read the recipe?
These were probably the most creative cocktails I've ever seen without alcohol!
I need some advice though, my wife doesn't like coconut or cinnamon, any good substitutes for the first -don't take my car keys- and last -change of address- drink? I was thinking maybe orgeat (still tiki) and maybe nutmeg or the lemon peel in the drink respectively.
Orgeat and nutmeg could be good subs for sure
Oh my god those drinks look so good, droole
tea, boba, and coffee are on the rise
Not sure I see the salted rosemary syrup recipe
Oh, so I wasn’t totally insane when I tried putting soy sauce in a cocktail once…lol can’t wait to try that last one!
I can see that working out well; what was the cocktail?
@@Barprints I was trying to do a riff on a Dark 'n Stormy! It was a dark Thai soy sauce that had a strong molasses flavor.
That intro is dope as hell.
Didn’t have coconut cream for Don’t Take My Car Keys, so I used orgeat (1 oz and 1 oz lime but I’ll probably try the 1.5 to 3/4 as you said for the next one), and I think it worked really well in this. Can’t wait to try w coconut!
So a “sprig” of rosemary will likely mean different amounts to different people. I like rosemary so my sprig might have been to big because I found it made a very strong, almost bitter simple syrup. This, unfortunately effected the taste of the Paloma as it was too herbal.
I also made the Change of Address, and unexpectedly loved it! Be warned, it does taste like a watered down teriyaki marinade.
some ppl add salt to Coke..
and Asians when they cannot find salt.. they sometimes use a bit of soya sauce.. since its also salty and the color wont matter since its masked by the color of Coke also.
Hey sir what do you call those drinks you made it
Is that 100% maple syrup? I can't really tell by viscosity
That last one looks interesting!
Just tried the change my address, it's delicious, and will probably become a go to for me. Now I have a book to buy ^_^
Interesting think I'm gonna try some non alcoholic drinks out might even invent a couple aswell cheers guys 👍
Do you think the first drink would be better if I stirred before I put the soda water? Because stirring it would take the fizziness away from the drink. Thank you for the video!
@2:42 You put alcohol in a drink without alcohol?
I can always go for more mocktails.
Thanks for the mocktail recipes! I am obsessed with mocktails. As I do not like Coca-Cola and do not like lots of sugar, I might prepare Change of Address with diet Dr. Pepper. What is your opinion? Thanks again.
5:50 he said that word that sounds like „efforbessens“ or whatever. What does that mean?😅
He said "effervescence", which describes the escape of gas from a liquid (making the fizzy sound), like soda water in this case.
@@ThomasS17 thank you so much 🙏🏻
What about liquid aminos for the soy sauce?
Yeah that’d probably work
Any opinions on the kind of maple syrup for the Change of Address?
I usually prefer what uses to be Grade A. But do the maple syrup you like the best
@@TheEducatedBarfly by chance I have ex-Grade A and ex-Grade B so I'll have to test. For the apple jackrabbit I've been using the ex-Grade B exclusively so far.
Looks tasty!!!
Wow
coconut syrup? thats cream of coconut right?
Is it .5 oz or 1.5 oz syrup in the first one? It sure doesn't seem like only 15ml and you said 1.5 oz...
For any Rooster Teeth/Funhaus fans, the guy on camera sounds like Jeremy Dooley and the camera guy sounds like Omar.
im pretty sure you can get alcohol free bitters aswell
What soda water is he using?
when are we getting syrup volume 2?
it's coming soon, promise
What's the difference between coconut syrup and cream of coconut?
just different names. We're starting to refer to the sweet coconut cream as coconut syrup as not to confuse it with the non sweet coconut cream that is sometimes used in cooking
Thank you. Please do more no abv drinks? It drives me nuts that people don't want to use real bitters because the labels says 50ish% alcohol but they'll eat thing that have vanilla extract which is 60ish% alcohol. We give ice cream to kids why because even though it has the insanely high extract in it its still next to no alcohol due to delusion. Same thing happens in mocktails
Good point!!!
"That's Weird!" ~Marius, 2021
Is the coconut syrup something you made, or can you buy that? Is it another word for coconut milk or cream?
coconut syrup is the same as coconut cream, the sweet version
"Good idea, Marius." Don't hear that too often.
lol that intro music sounds kinda like "hol up" by kendrick lamar
Hello , I have a Nice mocktail in my bar called P N' P in a shaker a dice of cucumber smash it with a hibiscus syrup and Rosmery syrup add grapefruit and lime juice double strain and crushed ice and complete with tonic water granish with Rosmery stick and nice slice of grapefruit
15ml hibiscus syrup
10ml Rosmery Syrup
35ml grapefruit
Add to finish indian tonic water with a spoon incorporated all ingredients gentle bcoz don't want lost carbonation , sorry for my poor English I speak Spanish
Keto friendly cocktails would be lovely too 🤣 it's very hard to make a cocktail without sugar or carbs😭
Thats a tough one
I don't think your body maintains ketosis while drinking alcohol, pretty sure you have to give it up. research the biology on your own tho
straight liquor seems like the best way to do it lmao.
Isn't Angostura 44%?
Yes, but it's very little of it. But def something you can opt out of
A drunk person trying to remember what drink they had type of names lol
Me: Mom! Can we get no alcohol drinks?
Mom: No we have no alcohol drinks at home.
*Gives water*
😂
I like a swizzle stick because it makes me feel like a caveman trying to start a fire 🔥
im sorry but the change of address was so ass I drank one sip and wanted to immediatley throw it away so i just stuck it in the sink. My dog thought it would taste nice but unfortuntly after 2 sips he passed away
Unfortunately , some tamari brands actually add gluten. So check the ingredients
Yeah the ones that are gluten free are clearly marked though :)
Gotta try the soy sauce one
I tried the change of address one, since it was the only one I had the ingredients for...It tastes, weird. Not bad, not good, just different. Not sure what it is. I can smell the maple syrup and lemon, but it tastes like coke with a different taste. It's really weird. Not bad, just weird.
US coke isn't the same as anywhere else as they're the only ones that use corn syrup instead of cane sugar.
Tasted like shit
I wonder how the Change of Address would be if you subbed a bit of orgeat for some or all of the Maple Syrup…
Gluten is just a term for things that are bad for you. Like calories or fat, that’s all gluten.” -Seth Rogen
hair game strong. bev game strong.
A non alcoholic drink, with alcohol, I mean you wouldnt add 15ml of vodka so why angustora?
Good point. Ango is for flavor though, vodka wouldn’t be 😂
@@TheEducatedBarfly true that
Twice!
I Wanna To Make All Of That Non-Alcoholic Drinks Without No Alcohol Drinks At All
ASMR
One thing I really dont understand, why cant the designated driver just have a drink? Even two with time and a meal theres no way you'd legally be unable to drive. Unless things changed? It's still only illegal to drive if you're considered legally drunk right?!
I mean you can do that I guess, but a lot of people don’t want to risk it. Here in California if you have ONE drink and drive within the hour you’re over the limit. Better safe than sorry I always say!
Well seems like you were drunk from the angostura bitters for confusing rosmary with thyme ;)
Coca Cola is already a perfect drink.