Showing posts with label Mixology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixology. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Love Potion - the Heart-taker

This is supposed to be replica of Sex on the BEach, but when it comes to taste, it differs a lot. Maybe the decreased ammounts of juice provides for the stronger come-hitter character of the cocktail. Better try it!
1-2-3, fall in love with me
 This one comes straight from Africa, which is unusual thing for the Mixology. It is one of the rare mixed drinks that were invented there. Eventually, it was made by regular man. Neither drinkers, nor mixologists were involved. The story narrates about love affair for a woman, so one of the two decided to make sweet mixed drink with alcohol. He plotted to seduce her, while she is drunk. He gathered some advices of how to make cocktails, and it seems he looked for a Sex on the Beach. He was not even cloise to mixing it, but he found new one. With its own character and fairly well-rounded. The issue about the mix is not that much into the ingredients, but the mixing ratio. That is the key, which pushes ahead this cocktail. 

 It is still unclear, whether this cocktail is better than Sec on the Beach or not, I want to know what do you think?

Recipe of Love Potion

1 oz - Vodka
1 oz - Amaretto Liqueur
1 oz - Peach Schnapps
1 oz - Cranberry Juice
1 oz - Orange Juice

Mixing the Ingredients

Fill martini glass with ice an leave aside. Pour in shaker all the ingredients and do it vigorously with ice. Clean the glass from the ice and excess water and pour in softly. Garnish with fresh strawberries. Let's make Love Potion cocktail for our girls. 

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Pina Colada - Coconut Fantasy

This is the best of  the Latin world when it comes to Mixology. It mixes the exotic fruits their nature gives in a way that quenches your every desires.
Soul of Latin
 There is drink known to be the same, which was mixed by pirates to boost their morale. The legend says that when the pineapple juice was poured into coconut with white rum, it went so far to the point of no return and inventing one of the best cocktails was inevitable. Sadly, they did not write the recipe.

 Long time passed since they re-invented the cocktail. A bartender in Buenos Aires told the world how to make pina colada, he mixed coconut cream, pineapple juice, rum and crushed ice in a blender. The result was trustworthy compared with the legend known about the forgotten cocktail.

 I do not say you have to blend it. It is matter of choice or , in my view, reliability. Go with the technique you are comfortable with, or leave the final word to your drinkers. So which one you choose?

Recipe of Pina Colada

1 and 1/2 oz - White Rum
3 oz - Coconut Cream
6 oz - Pineapple Juice

Mixing the ingredients

Fill with ice a Poco Grande glass and leave aside. Make decision, is it the shaker or you go with the blender. Fill a shaker with ice and crush it with the muddler. Drop it in the blender or if you will shake pour as follows. Pour the coconut cream first, then the pineapple juice and rum. Shake hard until reaching smooth mixture. Strain into the glass and garnish it with Maraschino cherry and Pineapple piece by decision. Now boost your crew morale and teach them how to make Pina Colada cocktail.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

White Russian - the Defibrilator

The most popular cocktail amongst the teens, which gives instant burst of energy and freshness.
Beware of the White Bear
 It dates back to 1949, when it first appeared. By this time they called it Black Russian, but later they added cream to the recipe, which made the drink White. Its origin is unclear, but it surely didn't come from Russia. It is called Russian, because the main ingredient is the Vodka, which comes from there.

 The first recipe of how to make White Russian was published at 21th November, 1965 in a newspaper, somewhere in California. This is the classic recipe of the cocktail and it calls for: "Equal parts of Coffe Southern, Vodka and Cream", where Southern is trademark of Coffee liqueur.

 The way you mix the ingredients depends on your style, but as long as this cocktail has no juices, all you have to do is stir. Maybe you can shake the cream, so it gets thin, but this is not necessary. Nowadays it is thought that White Russian is one of the best cocktails for dudes. Is this better than Old Fashioned, when it comes to young people's taste?

Recipe of White Russian

1 and 2/3 oz - Vodka
2/3 oz - Coffee Liqueur
1 oz - Fresh Cream


Mixing the ingredients

Fill old fashioned glass with ice and stir to chill faster. Then pour vodka and liqueur over the ice, stir briefly and top-up with cream. Stir one last time, but this time gently. It is easy to make cocktail, I know you will do it.

Monday, May 4, 2015

Pink Lady - the Notorious Beauty

This is the authentic recipe of the cocktail. It is simple, but suits perfect the women' tastes and classy ladies are good to go with.
Because water is lame
 It was initially mixed in the Southern Yacht Club, New Orleans. The Pink Lady recipe is invented by Armond Schroeder. He initially named the drink Pink Shimmy, but later the cocktaail was given new name, because of its creamy and girly nature. It is said the drink was made to compensate the low-quality of the gins in the past. This led the cocktail in the Top 10 Worst Cocktails of Esquire's Handbook.

 It seemed that only women, who do not understand much, drank it. But later, things changed so the cocktail became more desired, thanks to the celebrities, who loved it. With the years, drinker's taste changed the things even further, so now the Pink Lady cocktail is seen as top notch, when it comes to cocktails for women. 

 It is simple mix of gin, grenadine and egg white. There are many variations, most of which include lemon juice, but this is the most authentic one, which the mixed at first. On ladies focus, do you find this cocktail as one of the best cocktails for women?

Recipe of Pink Lady

1/2 oz - Gin
4 dashes Grenadine
An egg white


Mixing the ingredients

Fill martini glass and leave aside. Shake vigorously the ingredients without ice for half a minute, then fill the shaker with ice and go again for 15 seconds. Remove the ice and the excess water of the glass and pour the mixture. Garnish with Maraschino cherry. This is how to make Pink Lady dear ladies.

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Cuba Libre - the Spirit of Cuba

The second most popular cocktail, which born after the American-Spanish war, Simple mix of Coca-Cola, Rum and Lime juice that works wonders. Give it a try.
¡Por Cuba Libre!
 During the American-Spanish war, the Coca-Cola and Rum was popular highball among the Cuban patriots. The Americans were on their side and when they won the war, they gathered in a bar to party. This took place in Havana, Cuba. There Captain Russel ordered the well-known highball with lime juice as addition. He drank the cocktail with such pleasure that all his fellows wanted to try it. They had one, then 2 and so, but the cocktail had remained unnamed. So we know it now as Cuba Libre, or in other words its name is behalf the Independece of Cuba.

 Since then the cocktail walked its way to the second most popular cocktail of all times, ranking below only to the Mojito. Initially it was made with Gold Bacardi rum, but nowadays it is up to drinker's choice, whether the rum will be dark or light. It is served in highball glass.

 It started as exotic highball, which the euphory of the successful war kicked into new highs. It is thought that Mojito is better than Cuba Libre, even I think so. But what is your opinion, is Cuba Libre better and therefore the best cocktail of all times?

Recipe of Cuba Libre

1 and 2/3 oz - Rum
4 oz - Coca-Cola
1/3 oz - Fresh Lime Juice

Mixing the ingredients

Shake rum and fresh lime juice with ice for 10 seocnds. Pour into highball glass and drop some lime slices. Top the glass with ice and fill-up with coca-cola. Garnish with lime slice. Now you know how to make Cuba Libre at home, enjoy it!

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Tequila Sunrise - the Sunrise of East Coast

That is the well-known mixed drink placed in a highball. It names comes from its look. It is beautiful cocktail on two levels that tastes sweet.
California finest
 Once this cocktail was made with tequila, crème de cassis, lime juice and soda. The recipe was inveted by Gene Suilt and it was mainly served in Arizona Biltmore Hotel. Then the cocktail was reinvented by Bobby Lazoff and Billy Rice, who were working as bartenders at the Trident in Sausalito, California. Their modification is the popular cocktail we drink today.

 The initial mix was done during private party at the Trident, organized by Bill Graham, to promote the Rolling Stones'. In which Mick Jagger had one of the first Tequila Sunrises made with the new recipe. He and his circle started to bottom-up this, they took the recipe and they drunk it everywhere they went on their 'cocaine tour'. This way they quickly popularized the mixed drink.

 The concrete was laid down after they printed the cocktail recipe on the back of tequila bottles. Even more, they hired a group to record a song dedicated on the mixed drink. Its name comes straight from its look. But as long as there are 2 classic recipes, there will be competition. Which of two is better, the initial recipe or the official?

Recipe of Tequila Sunrise

1 and 1/2 oz - Tequila
3 oz - Orange Juice
1/2 oz - Grenadine


Mixing the ingredients

Fill with ice highball glass and leave aside. Squeeze some fresh orange juice into shaker and add tequila. Shake well with ice and pour over the ice in the highball glass. This was the easy part. Now take the bar-spoon and guide the syrup to the inner glass wall. This way it will fall on the bottom, without mixing. Because the grenadine heighs more than the mixture of the shaker. Thanks to this, we did cocktail that looks like sunrise. Garnish with orange piece and mint leaves. It's time to taste the sunrise.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Pisco Sour - the Floral Liquid

It comes from Peru and hits with unique earth-natured flavor that has subtle and fresh approach. Sets you in the mood of relax. Gives you taste of Latin America then fades like a sweet dream.
Specialite cocina latina
 This one comes with unique earthy flavor, which is subtle and fresh. Its soft approach makes you lay back to enjoy the magic of the moment, so short and sweet, more like a dream.This is provided from the Pisco liquor, which is the base. Traditional alcohol for Latin America. Both Chile and Peru say they are the homes of the cocktail. Also they present 2 different recipes, but we will look at the Peruvian.

 It calls for Pisco, lime juice, egg white and bitters. If you like it sweeter few free to add some simple syrup. Provided what people like, it seems that this version outperforms the Chile's one. Also the history says that an American bartender went to work in Peru, where he managed a club, which was popular for both local and foreigners. He did the initial mix in this place.

 The people spread the word and before the cocktail establish itself, Chile created rival cocktail. The same base, different spices. Although it is not confirmed, it is the popular belief of the story behind this cocktail. It doesn't really matter, because today it is the official mixed drink of both countries.

 Nowadays we are shown well-rounded sour, which smells more like a perfume rather than alcoholic mixed drink. Let me know what you think about its home, which is it - Peru or Chile?

Recipe of Pisco Sour

1 and 1/2 oz - Pisco
1 oz - Fresh Lime Juice
2/3 oz - Simple Syrup ( If you like it sweet )
An egg white
Dash of bitters

Mixing the ingredients

Fill an Margarita glass with ice to chill. Pour in shaker egg white, pisco and lime juice. Add simple syrup too, if you will use it. Shake without ice, for 15 seconds. Shake hard, so the pisco cooks the egg white into white cream. Open the shaker and fill with ice. Shake once again, vigorously. Strain it over the ice in the glass. Garnish with dash of Bitters over the foam.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Sazerac - the Forbidden Sip

It is one-sip cocktail, that has genuine taste and flavor-rich aroma. We know it as the best of New Orleans and one of the first cocktails, if not the. This is must try for everyone that sees him as cocktail lover, never let your Rolodex roll-out without this.
The drink of the sages
 Now the best of New Orleans history is being highlighted as known as Sazerac. It is behalf the whiskey it is made with - Sazerac Rye. This cocktail is not just legendary, it is thought to be even older than the Old Fashioned. In other words, 'the First Official Cocktail', which, unfortunately, is not confirmed, because the word cocktail was not official by the time this was mixed ..

 The most interesting part of it is the way it is mixed. No shaking for this cocktail, but we need 2 Old Fashioned glasses. There comes the issue - why we use OF-glass, if is older? - It was not as popular as the Old Fashioned ... . Back to the topic, we will use the first glass for absinthe container, and then we will mix the rest of the cocktail in the other glass. We will stir it and pour into the 'container', from which we will drink the cocktail.

 As I said, the cockail is named on Alcohol Brand - it is 'Sazerac-et-Forge and Fils'. Initially they used Sazerac Cognac, which they mixed with sort of Bitters they had in the local, which was made from - Antoine Amedie Peychaud - Did you get it? - the Bitters was unofficial by this time. Later they substituted the cognac with Sazerac Rye, which remained unchanged till now. It happened that after few decades absinthe was banned, so they replaced it with Herbsaint.

 The interest in the Sazerac-like cocktails were lost and so its popularity. That was the time of the Old Fashioned and it took a century, therefore several generations, to look back to the Sazerac, which had its peak in the late 19th century. Its recipe was almost lost, because it was practically forgotten and useless. Not sure how, this cocktail survived and is present today.

 Nowadays, the Sazerac is the official cocktail of New Orleans. It is the most shiny symbol of the city as well. But one question is still un-answered. Is the Sazerac older than the Old Fashioned or Not?


Recipe of Sazerac

2 oz - Sazerac Rye or Brandy
1/3 oz - Absinthe
Dash of Peychaud's Bitters
A sugar cube

Mixing the ingredients

Do not use ice for this cocktail. Take a Old Fashioned glass and place napkin over it. Place a sugar cube over the napkin and soak it wet with Peychaud's Bitters. remove the napkin and drop the cube in the glass. Pour Sazerac Rye or Sazerac Brandy and muddle, until the cube dissolve. Take another OF-glass and pour Absinthe. Try to was the inside of the glass with and then pour the other glass over the absinthe. Take a peel of lemon and squeeze over it, rim the edge with the zest and then drop it in. Now sip from the centuries-old drink.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Planter's Punch - the Best Refresher

One cocktail that is known for being the best refreshing option. If you get bored with the warmness of the summer, this is what you need. Just get ready to get blown out of flavors.
Old Tikiowned
 What this cocktail outperforms others with is his cooling effect. I do not say, you can't cool down with Margarita, but when we replace the hot temper of the tequila with the softness of the dark rum, it may not be a delightful mixed drink, but will surely make-up with the flavor and taste rich qualities.

 Provided you know a little bit about the Tiki culture, when you try this the first on your mind will be is this Mai Tai variation. In fact, it is not. But it is part of Tiki's. After all the classic recipes of both cocktails call for the same Jamaican dark rum. And after all, they are not so different.

 What is unique for Planter's Punch is fruity nature. It is mixed with lime juice, wheter it will be still well balanced, used lemon juice, but this only softens the drink even further. And this is why it is so effective, just like the Mojito, it has fresh approach and aroma catches you off-guard. Tell me, how resisting this can be told possible?

Recipe of Planter's Punch 

3 oz -  Dark Rum
2 and 1/3 oz - Orange Juice ( preferably fresh )
2 and 1/3 oz - Pineapple Juice ( not necessary fresh )
1 and 1/3 oz - Fresh Lemon Juice
2/3 oz - Grenadine
2/3 oz - Simple syrup
Two or Three dashes of Angostura Bitters

Mixing the ingredients

Chill a Highball glass and pour everything without the bitters in a shaker. Fill with ice and shake vigorously for 20 seconds, here it is very important, because we have many juices. Strain into the chilled glass and garnish with mint-sprig. Do not bother using straw, you will be unable to smell the flavors so well, but taste remains the same, try now!

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Tom Collins - the Gin Punch

It is legendary mixed drink placed in Collins glass. This is refreshing drink, which was reinvented many times. What we know today is established Collins cocktail, which I can't stand a chance to.
"Floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee"
 Collins are cocktails that look like Fizz ones, but they do not have the body and the foam usual for the latter. This one for example was brought to live by 'the American father of Mixology' Jerry Thomas. They popularized the cocktail with jokes, because it has name of a person.

 I mean it has two first names, so you can find it as John Collins aswell. It was invented at 1876 and had its 'Up and Down'. Unlike the other legendary cocktails, this one has no competition of authority. The only bad news are they didn't invent it balanced, so couple of adjustments were done. Fortunately, today we have fine-tasting mixed drink.

 Finest is not always hard to deliver. To be honest, all you need for this is fresh lemon and soda at hand. Before you even start making the cocktail, dissolve 2 parts sugar into 1 of water to make gomme syrup. And you are good to go. For best happenings I suggest you to use Old Tom Gin, which is designed for this mixed drink. But every Gin you choose will work in this cocktail. Just tell me which one will you use and why do you prefer it over the one from above?  Just make sure you know the ratio of the ingredients we will mix ..

Recipe of Tom Collins

1 and 1/2 oz - Gin
1 oz - Fresh Lemon Juice
1/2 oz - Gomme Syrup
2 oz - Soda


Mixing the ingredients

Chill a Collins glass and leave aside. Fill shaker with the ingredients and ice, but without Soda. Shake for 10 seconds and pour over the ice. Top-up with soda and stir gently. Use peel zest of a lemon to squeeze it over the cocktail and then drop for a garnish. You can optionally drop a Maraschino cherry. Now let cool down.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Ramos Gin Fizz - the White Void

This is hrunch mixed drink in highball glass, which is based on acidic juices and carbonated fill-up. The alcoholig beverage is gin and it has an egg white for body and foam. The best Fizz mixed drink ever invented.
Unique antique
 In 1888, Henry C. Ramos used to drink Fizz cocktails, which were made from citrus acid and carbonated ingredient. He was gin lover, so logically he was drinking Gin Fizz, which is very close to Sour mixed drink. He had the shiny idea to make a modificiation, that is little bit more hrunchy, so he added egg white and sugar to the mix. This way he found the best known Fizz of all times.

 The issue with this cocktail is that it took 12 minutes to prepare, from a bartender that knows the recipe. Everyone that was ordered one was shaking the hell out off the ingredients - two times. First without ice, so the egg white will dissolve the sugar and will get 'cooked' from the alcohol, and then with ice, so the drink will get extremely cool, so it can be drunk at summer.

 The love toward the cocktail spread so much, that the hotels were hiring about 20 bartenders to work at the same time and doing only Ramos Gin Fizz, so it doesn't take more than 30 minutes to serve. Unbelievably they still struggled to fit in the time-frime at times. A hotel hired 32 bartenders for a private party night, so they could shake in time.

 The issue was solved by Gary Regan who had the genius idea to use Blender for this cocktail, if you do not want to tone up your arms. And this was turning point in the history, because everyone learned how to make Ramos Gin Fizz the other way. Nowadays, both options are acceptable, as long as you do it for yourself. Tell me, which one will you use and why?

Recipe of Ramos Gin Fizz

3 oz - Gin
1 oz - Fresh Lime Juice
1 oz - Fresh Lemon Juice
1 oz - Simple Syrup
4 oz - Cream
An egg white
Few dashes of Orange Flower water
2 drops of Vanilla extract
Top up with soda water


Mixing the ingredients

Blend gin, lime and lemon juice and simple syrup with the egg white. Pour the hrunch mix in a shaker and add cream, Orange Flower water, little bit of Vanilla extract and ice. Shake vigorously until it is chilled down. Pour the liquid in a Collins glass without ice. Top-up with soda and garnish wih lemon wheel. Now refresh yourself.

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Mai Tai - the Tiki Star

This is well-known tiki cocktail that comes from the exotic countries. It has 11 recipes, but here is the classic one, which was popularized by the followers of its author.
Tiki wonders last 3 days
 Rum rampage is on and hits hard, it can't miss the Mai Tai on its way. Originally inveted in Tahiti by 'Trader Vic' Bergeron, who has rival that said the recipe earlier, but it apperaed he is not the real author. He used clone of the well-known cocktail just to popularize his name and it was fail.

 But you will not be fooled, if you buy one. Best suited at the flavor-laden early spring days, welcoming the summer. This shiny cocktail survived a lot to be what we know today.

Initially they used Jamaican rum that was matured for 15 years, but it soon ran out of steam, so substitution was necessary. They decided to mix dark and white in unequal parts in favor of the dark, rich and flavored, rum.  To prevent spawning of other clones, they did change the recipe recently. So we know 11 distinct recipes of this mixed drink today. They involved pineapple juice, syrups and other citrus flavorizers. Thanks to the wannabes of Trader Vic, the original and authentic survived and it appears to be the best.

 It is double-standard with this cocktail, because it can be mixed with dark and white rum mix or matured Jamaican rum. Which do you prefer? Now here is the bitter.

Recipe of Mai Tai

2 oz - Dark Rum
1 oz - White Rum
3/4 oz - Orange Curaçao
3/4 oz - Orgeat Syrup
1/2 oz - Fresh Lime Juice

Mixing the ingredients

Chill a kind of Lowball glass and leave on the side. Fil shaker with the ingredients and ice, but pre-mix the rums. Shake vigorously for half a minute. Pour over the ice in the chilled glass. To garnish it take the rest of the lime you squeezed and scratch its skin. Drop the half of it in and place some lime-tree leaves in the glass. Use short strap to drink it.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

French 75 - the Subtle Icebreaker

The best private party cocktail, which will leave your friends on a high note about the gathering you arranged. It doesn't require much skill and preparation, but still works wonders at night. Do not hesitate what to load the table it, this is the best choice.
Partymaker
 It name comes from the kick you get after you drink it, which compares with the shot of the 75 mm Machine Gun. But do not worry, it kicks you in the right direction - brings up the party mood and releases stress, warms the spirit and cools the mind. This mixed drink is like energy drink, and guess what it is carbonated, thanks to the champagne.

 This makes the preparation little bit harder, but with steady pouring and gentle stir you have nothing to worry for. Just do not forget, that champagne is for topping up the drink, and shouldn't be more than twice the ammount of gin, as the classic recipe calls.

 And yes, that is old cocktail, but suits well to the party background we encounter these days. It finds best use at private parties such - weddings, birthdays, garden parties and get-togethers, but it will be awkward in the nightclib or the beach. The idea is to load tables of it, placed in high-traffic area. For example, an hotel lobby, so everyone you invited can take one for a try. It will work wonders, because it will lessen the stress between your friends that don't know each other, for a simple reason - it is gentle ice-breaker that will spark thoughtful conversations. This in return will raise the overall mood of the group, which will only make the night last longer and fade slower. So will you do the conversation with the bartender, to prepare some, next time when you schedule a gathering? Tell him to do this.

Recipe of French 75

2 oz - Gin
1 oz - Fresh Lemon Juice
Two dashes of Simple Syrup
4 oz - Champagne

Mixing the ingredients

There is not need to chill the glass this time, unless it is very hot that day, but if you use it for a private party, just leave ice-buckets close to the glasses. It is fine to pour it in a Highball, but for better impression use kind of tall glass for white wine and make the pyramid of them, if you do it for a private party. For each, which can be multiplied to the capacity your shakers have, squeeze an ounce of Lemon Juicei a shaker and dissolve 2 dashes of Simple syrup in it. Add the gin and ice and shake vigorously for several seconds. Top with champagne, twice the ammount of the gin. Do a fancy garnish. Place a lemon twist half inside - it is simple to make one, but if you never had the chance to learn check this out - making a twist of lemon for garnish. And stem a cherry, if you make it for yourself. Else just drop a Maraschino cherry. Feel the shootout!

Friday, April 24, 2015

AK-47 - the Death Banner

This is distinct cocktail made from many alcohols, which can quench the strongest thirstiness. Drink it responsibly!
Hardcore Blast
 For a cocktail, it was given a name that already struck fear in the hearts. Behalf on the legendary machine-gun from the World War II, which has the honor for saving Russia. Even more, not only their name is equal. Both they are easy-to-do, or in other words, simple but effective. Because you do not have to be Mixologist to make an AK-47 cocktail. Just mixing equal parts in shaker with ice and straining. To be honest, the hardest part is to finish it up.

 Compared to the best cocktails known, this is relatively new. Comes from Russia and also finds best use there, because not every human can deal with tons of alcohol. But not only there, I have friends that will drink this with ease and will go insane for the night. So it is more to personality, if you can take the risk of losing mind, you can bottom this up.

 And this is easy-to-make cocktail, so you will not waste too much time to quench your thirstiness. All we can do is to rim and chill the glass and if we have the skills to forget for the shaker and make semi-layered mixed drink, if not perfectly layered. This requires three things. First of all, we have to know the height of every liquid we will use. Second, we need a bar-spoon. And last, we have to use the bar-spoon properly. I suggest you to learn the technique of making layered cocktails. Because I can't dive in the topic, so I will provide only the basics. Let's make one!

Recipe of AK-47

1/3 oz - Brandy
1/3 oz - Vodka
1/3 oz - Bourbon
1/3 oz - Rye Whiskey
1/3 oz - Rum
1/3 oz - Gin
1/3 oz - Triple Sec
1/3 oz - Fresh Lime Juice


Mixing the ingredients

 If you will not make it layered, just chill a Highball glass. Fill a shaker with the ingredients and ice. Shake them hard to make homogenous mix. Clean the chilled glass to make sugar-rim. If you do not know how, use piece of lime to cover the rim edge of the glass. Just make sure it do it fine, so the sugar will not be everywhere on the outside of the glass. Thereafter fill with ice the glass and pour the shaker content over. Enjoy it, if you like it more enjoyable try harder. Garnish with lime wedge, Maraschino cherry and an umbrella.

 Provided now you know how to use the bar spoon, you have to avoid chilling, because water will help the ingredients to mix better, even in low ammounts. But we can chill it a bit in a fridge and then polish it with clean wash-cloth. Now it is time to do the research. List your alcohols by their height. Pour from the highest to the lightest, following these rules. Use the spoon upside-down and pour slowly in the center, especially the initial drops. Keep the spoon deep in the glass, just to make sure the liquid doesn't fall to hard, but never touch the other. Here we go with every liquid one after the other. In my view the lime juice will dissolve even using this technique, so I suggest doing the cocktail without it.

 Making the cocktail this way requires steel nerves and a lot of undisturbed time, because even the silence matters now. I couldn't do it the first 10 times and you will understand why, but keep on trying the result is just unexplainable. It can't be bought, nor possessed, not narrated, only experienced. It feels like shifting gears of moods and emotions, but requires guts to drink at once. Just remember to not bother garnishing, nor using ice. This has to be pure alcohol pyramid. If you happen to make one, please make a picture of it with good-quality and send it to me. After you try it, tell me. What it feels like to bottom-up an AK-47?

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Sidecar - the Motorcycle Attachment

Poured into Champagne Coupe glass with sugar rim. Chilled glass before-handedly and following the 3:2:2 principle.
Liquid of the Dominator
 It appeared on the scene at the time of the World War I and it took straight up the name of the popular motorcycle, from this time. Why? - because it is thought one of its possible creators was Captain in the army. As usual, for the legendary cocktails, this one too has unknown author and high competition for this title. Even more, there is no doubt that the cocktail is original.

 The authentic recipe of Sidecar calls for equal proportions, but this is from the time that the cocktail was not established at all. The consecutive and more sustainable version called for 2:1:1, but it was still imperfect. The perfection was found when the final adjustment took place - 3:2:2 is the code name of the drink thereafter.

 If we judge by the way it is mixed, Sidecar looks like Margarita, and it goes with sugar rim aswell, but when it comes to quality, it is the closest to Martini, Manhattan and the like. The same rules apply for it, easy-to-do, but requires high-quality ingredients and quick technique of mixing. If you can't chill quickly and effectively, you can't do it. However, there are supporters of the idea it is the same as Margarita. We want to know what do you think, is it Margarita-type sour or Martini-like mixed drink? Sip from, before you talk for.

Recipe of Sidecar

2 oz - Cognac / Armagnac / Brandy ( High-qualited )
1 and 1/2 oz - Triple Sec
1 and 1/2 oz - Fresh Lemon Juice

Mixing the ingredients

Pick a Champagne Coupe glass, fill it with ice and leave on the side to chill. Shake with ice the liquids for not so long, so do it vigorously - about 10 seconds. Drop the excess water and remove the ice. Use slice of lemon to cover the rim of the glass. Rim it with superfine sugar, if you do not know how to, you can learn the proper technique of rimming glass. Pour in the glass without ice. If you like it garnished, you can choose between lemon or orange slice.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Martinez - The Godfather

This is classic Martinez cocktail, but aside from the recipe we do not know much. Is it father of Martini or name-thiever. Is it distinct or Manhattan variation, mystery surrounds this mix.
Possibly a vice without price
 Mystery surrounds this drink. Starting from the fact, it was found at the East Coast, which seems to be the only trustwrth, we can separate it from the Manhattan and the Martini, which are invented on the other side. Although, Martinez is very close to them. The official belief is Martinez is the father of the well-known Martini. In terms of age, it is merely sure that the bitter outages the latter, but is not confirmed. Maybe it is misinterpret version of Martini, because the East preferred sweet vermouth over dry. And they modified it further by adding Maraschino liqueur in the mix. This provided for overall sweeter cocktail, but the vice versa is also plausible, where they simplified the Martinez to the point where they get dry cocktail. Defnitely a dilema.

 On the other hand, this looks like "gin Manhattan". In the history of Mixology, there is one more cocktail that belongs to this modification. It is not so popular, but it is real and is named Torf Club. By this time, the first coctails with vermouth were made in America. After delivering the dry vermouth the Martini was invented. In the beginning it was known with doable name Martine or Martini. And this was opening to find use of the existing recipe

 What do you think, is the modification of the Manhattan father of the Martini or sweeter version of Martini was always known as Martinez? Look at the classic recipe to find support for your points.

Recipe of Martinez

1 and 1/2 oz - Gin
1 and 1/2 oz - Sweet Vermouth
Few dashes of Maraschino liqueur
2 dashes orange bitters

Mixing the ingredients

Fill a glass by choice with ice, and pour the liquids one after the other. Stir steadily long enough to mix well and more important chill enough. But be careful, because wasting to much time will make the drink watery. Twist lemon peel and squeeze over the drink. Then rub the rim gently and drop it in or garnish. Try and find out what is it - Martini or Manhatann variation.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Manhattan - The Gamechanger

Initial cocktail for the Mixology, that goes with solid backbone to support its fame and class. We did it the way classics call for - rye whiskey, 1 to 1 sweet and dry vermouth and bitters, and we got one of the finest coctails ever invented.
Mother of Mixology bless
 All the great ideas grow with baby-steps, up and lows, but with persistent success. In the area of Mixology, the invention of Manhattan was solid jump, to be clear, kickstarter for the Art of Mixed Drinks. Unlike other great cocktails, it was never forgotten, after it was shown. This happened on private party hosted in the Manhattan club, New York. Indoors were the president and the like, one of which was the Winston Churchil's mother. The idea came from Dr. Iain Marshall. They mixed it and gave it out for a try. There is no doubt, the excitement fulfilled the air thereafter.

 Just like a snowball falling downhill, its rating and popularity was raising. This drink doesn't just hit the top on the Cocktail's scene, but it broke the ice for the rest. It is the initial approach that inspired the first mixologists ever born. The classic recipe of Manhattan calls for rye whiskey, equal ammounts of sweet and dry vermouth and bitters. But the real issue about this drink is its mixing technique that works better - Stirring or Shaking? - surely, stirring will leave neither foam, nor air bubbles in the cocktail. But to be honest, shaking will outburst stronger flavor and closer to homogenous mix. And it will be foamless and without bubbles, if your ingredients are with good-quality and you use clean bar tools. Doubtlessly, shaking wins over stirring! If you are supporter of the idea that stirring is better, then tell me why. But first I have to show you how to make Manhattan the classic way..

Recipe of Manhattan

4 oz - Rye Whiskey
1 oz - Dry Vermouth
1 oz - Sweet Vermouth
Dash of Bitters

Mixing the ingredients

The most important is maybe chilling the glass, you can choose between Martini or Old Fashioned Glass, as long as there is no Manhattan one. Pour in a shaker the ingredients, but do not forget to pre-mix the vermouths alone and then to pour the rest - this way they will add ideally to the mix.
Before you pour in the chosen glass, drop the excess water and renew the ice, but hold on one more second. We have to use trick, while pouring this mixture in the glass. Stem a Maraschino cherry over the glass and pour over it. Remove the cherry and stir hard, until the drink is completely cooled down. Bring back the cherry for garnish, but this time over the ice. Drink immediately.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Negroni - the Alcoholism's Prosperity

Classic recipes call for gin, campari and vermouth, which will make for a strong drink. It is easy to make cocktail, after all.
The Cypher of Geronimo
 Isn't Italy mother of the classics ? With its score - Negroni - next to the other inventions, Italy scores solid name assortiment of well-known Foods and Drniks. This one, in particular, was invented by customer. A well-known count in the countryside used to drink Americano in the locals. He did be-friend the bartender and once he did suggest to make a little substitute in its favorite drink. He wanted it bit stronger and the result was better than expected. Its popularity raised hand-to-hand with saying of the like "Gin is bad for your liver, but bitters is the opposite, so we found balance.", which was used only for excuse to get drunk from this strong cocktail. It's thought they named it behalf on their village or family name, but neither is confirmed. However, we do not need confirmation to try this Italiano.

Recipe of Negroni

1 oz - Dry Gin
1 oz - Campari
1 oz - Vermouth


Mixing the ingredients

Chill Old Fashioned glass and pour the ingredients on the rocks. Stir steadily for 15 seconds. Squeeze orange zest over the drink and then drop it in for garnish. Show us how many of these you can bottom-up one after the other!

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Jack Rose - the Juicy Spirit

This is made of Laird's Applejack, Grenadine, Peychaud's Bitters and Lemon Juice. The mixtures tastes like juice and has low proof. It is definitely elegant cocktail.
Liquide d'élégance
 There are many states that talk about who invented this cocktail, ranging from World's Mixologist champions to elite bars, it is not sure who did the initial mixture. But it is sure that it works. Nowadays, it is accepted that the name comes from its essentials - made of applejack and looking like rose. This cocktail was forgotten until 2 mixologists decided to revive it. They took bottle of applejack and thought bartenders in Washington, how to make it. No sooner, it was top ordered drink in the bars and is one of the most famous cocktails of all time. It is soft drink, with juicy taste. Even better, the cocktail can be done with ease even from mixology beginners, so give it a try.

Recipe of Jack Rose

2 oz - Laird's Applejack
3/4 oz - Grenadine
3/4 oz - Fresh Lemon Juice
Dash of Peychaud's Bitters


Mixing the ingredients

Fill Martini glass with ice and leave on the side. Pour in shaker applejack, grenadine, lemon juice and bitters. Fill with ice and shake vigorously for 30 seconds. Pour on the rocks in the Martini glass and take a zest of lemon. Squeeze it over the cocktail and the rub the glass edge Drink it right away.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Vieux Carré - the French Quatro

This is the one and only french quarter ever known, which is made of four alcoholic beverages. It is unexpectedly soft and smooth, compared to the ingredients it has.
Trio is classic, but quatro is insane
 It was invented on Mixology open night in a hotel situated in New Orleans and it became its sign since then. The idea was to find balanced mix between four alcoholic beverages. The cocktail was supposed to not work, but they walked the fine line and succeed to find balance after several adjustments. It is unbelievable that rye whiskey and sweet vermouth in the mix can neutralize the sharpness of other liquids and make the mixture stand its name. Even more, Vieux Carré has no variations. For the finest you need to walk the fine line all the time, let's give a walk by.



Recipe of Vieux Carré

3/4 oz - Rye Whiskey
3/4 oz - Cognac
3/4 oz - Sweet Vermouth
1 tsp - Benedictine
Dash of Angostura Bitters
Dash of Peychaud's Bitters


Mixing the ingredients

Pour all the ingredients in Sturdy glass, fill with ice and stir for half a minute. Make sure you get homogenous zone and strain into chilled Old Fashioned glass. Garnish with Maraschino cherry and bottom it up, then eat the cherry!