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We were churning out vodka Red Bulls to folks lined up 10 deep at the bar. We never wanted to be one of those channels that was, like, melting Jolly Ranchers into watermelons, or dumping vodka and schnapps into a bathtub. So even if I’m not filming a video for every one [of the cocktails], I want to document them.
There’s the gin -based Old Maid, the vodka -based Polish Maid, the tequila -led Mexican Maid, and the Irish Maid with Irish whiskey and St-Germain. While first officially documented by bartender Jerry Thomas (a.k.a. If you don’t have any bourbon on hand, try out one of Ross’s other “Maid” cocktails.
A Condensed History of “Punch” The first-ever documented mention of an alcoholic “punch” appeared in 1632, when one of the English East India Company’s men at arms wrote to a fellow merchant who was about to set sail to Bengal. Gin or vodka both make for a great, easy-to-blend base. And if you can’t decide on one, try a blend.
Spirits: Vodka (e.g., Havana Club), Tequila (e.g., The Cloud Cocktail: (Viral for its edible glitter and color-changing effect) Combine 2 oz vodka, 1 oz Blue Curaçao, 0.5 The Jolly Rancher Margarita: (Popular for its sweet and fruity flavor) Blend 2 oz tequila, 1 oz lime juice, 0.75 Grey Goose), Gin (e.g.,
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For example, a neutral vodka will act as a blank canvas, while a bourbon will impart its own caramel and vanilla notes. Prickly pear, with its sweet and tangy notes, can be used to create vibrant pink infusions, adding a refreshing twist to tequila or vodka.
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Pack a selection of high-quality spirits, including vodka, gin, tequila, rum, and whiskey, opting for versatile options that can be used in a variety of cocktails. Consider packing mini bottles or travel-sized containers to save space and weight.
Other top cocktails at Bar Louie include the Wild Berry Margarita, with Don Julio blanco tequila, blackberry, strawberry, Truly Wild Berry seltzer, Twang nectarberry and blueberries, and the Pink Flamingo Paloma (Casamigos blanco tequila, Deep Eddy ruby red vodka, agave, lime and Fever-Tree sparkling grapefruit).
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