The Tipsy Bartender is quite the showman. His YouTube channel features cocktails of all types, colorful bar tricks, and some informal taste tests.
His video on “Rainbow Shots” is fun to watch
The Tipsy Bartender is quite the showman. His YouTube channel features cocktails of all types, colorful bar tricks, and some informal taste tests.
His video on “Rainbow Shots” is fun to watch
One of my favorite resources on YouTube is Common Man Cocktails! Derrick and his friends mix up quite a few cocktails of all types. I think some of their most useful videos are blind tastings and “exploration” series. You can help fund him on his Patreon page.
Here is their Orange Liqueur Blind Tasting
Also, one of my favorites, the Spiced Rum Blind Tasting
After re-reading my Living in an ABC State post, I wanted to clarify a few things.
First, I realized, especially after adding a photo of a nearby ABC store to that post, and the interior of it in the post Intro, that showed a massive wall of vodka.
The first visit that I made to an ABC store did have an entire wall of vodka, impressive, but much smaller than that of the article photo. The entire store was perhaps 24′ x 24′. The new store in my area is probably 48′ x 80′, but it is one of the largest. Out of curiosity, I stopped into a store in an adjacent county. This store was probably closer to 20′ x 20′ and very little variety.
Second, and to the point of the post, is the limitation imposed by the state. That of choice. To be sure, the large store pictured, has an enormous amount of product. However, if you want something that isn’t in the ABC system, you can’t just drive across town to another store that chooses to stock that alternate item. You can’t buy it. That is unless you go out of state to buy it.
I am incredibly happy to live near the pictured store. They have a friendly and helpful staff. The manager is actively stocking items in this store that, while on the state list, might not be on the shelf at smaller stores. But even he is limited in terms of variety.
As a final example, I was looking for blackberry brandy. The ABC system lists one: Mr Boston Blackberry Brandy. Its on the shelf. If you can manage to find and read, or watch one of the rare reviews, you would not want to spend your money on Mr Boston Blackberry Brandy. But again, in the ABC system, no variety, no choice.
 Limoncello was an intriguing concept for me, typically made from the zest of tart lemons that have little bitterness. Lemon zest, or peels without the pith, are steeped in a base spirit until the oil is released. The resulting yellow liquid is then mixed with simple syrup (Wikipedia link).
Limoncello was an intriguing concept for me, typically made from the zest of tart lemons that have little bitterness. Lemon zest, or peels without the pith, are steeped in a base spirit until the oil is released. The resulting yellow liquid is then mixed with simple syrup (Wikipedia link).
The result fruity citrus liqueur with a lower alcohol level, that is consumed chilled, straight, after dinner in some parts of the world.
My son gave me a bottle of Pallini Limoncello. Upon opening, I got the immediate scent of Lemonheads candy! I poured a sample into a shot glass and took a sip. It was sweet, and the taste of lemon candy persisted. I was not tart as I was expecting. As is the case for me, even the lower amount of alcohol wiped out my taste buds.
While I do not drink it straight, I have used it in cocktails in place of lemon juice or sour mix, to interesting effect.
Proof: 52 (26% ABV)
Price: $0 (was a gift, usually $25)
Buy again: Maybe
 Ah. Rum plus sales price, equals win. There’s always a chance to try something new with less risk, and with the possibility that it will be a great option to buy again.
Ah. Rum plus sales price, equals win. There’s always a chance to try something new with less risk, and with the possibility that it will be a great option to buy again.
I am a fan of the Plantation Double Aged Dark rum. So I decided to give the Grande Reserve 5 Year a try. It is the first truly “aged” liquor that I have purchased. Anything else that is I have that is labeled as “aged” is a blend of ages. This is supposed to be aged for five years. There is no way that I can confirm or deny, but it has a distinctive flavor that comes from being in a charred barrel.
Upon opening, the smell is banana, sugar, and alcohol. I taste a slight sweetness, hint of char, alcohol, and that banana flavor. I can almost drink it chilled or over ice in small quantities, which for me, is saying something.
Update: I’m sipping it in small quantities! It is less harsh than the Appleton Signature Blend. I get an almost caramel sweetness, a hint of banana, and sometimes a taste of coconut.
It makes a good Rum and Coke, but I’m curious how it will be in other cocktails.
Proof: 80 (40% ABV)
Paid: $22 (on sale)
Buy Again: Probably
This a great cocktail that highlights passion fruit syrup. It is tart, and sweet. Along with that, add a good dark rum and it is full of flavor!
1.0 oz dark Jamaican rum (I used Plantation Double Aged Dark)
0.5 oz Lemon juice
0.5 oz Pineapple juice
0.5 oz Passion fruit syrup (I used Possmei)
Add ice and all ingredients to a cocktail shaker. Shake. Strain. Pour.
That’s a good cocktail!
The After Work Special is a sweet cocktail that is a good showcase for Almond liqueur, and uses pretty common ingredients.
0.75 oz Almond liqueur
0.5 oz Coconut rum
0.25 oz White rum
1 oz Orange juice
1 oz Pineapple juice
In a (Collins) glass, add ice cubes. Add in Almond liqueur, coconut rum, white rum. Top with orange juice and pineapple juice.
Alternatively, add it all in a shaker with ice, shake and serve. Tasty either way!
Chocolate. Alcohol. Dessert.
I was intrigued at the idea of a number of dessert cocktails. Mudslides and Grasshoppers, and Alexanders, oh my!
Creme de Cacao (labeled on my bottle as Creme de Cocoa) is a chocolate liqueur available in a clear version or a brown version. It smells like chocolate. It tastes like chocolate. The alcohol is very subdued, no doubt due to the sugar content. Did I mention it is sweet? Very sweet? A little goes a long way.
Honestly, it hasn’t gotten too much use so far. With winter coming, it may get more use.
Proof: 48 (24% ABV)
Paid: $10
Buy again: Yes (but not very often)
This evening’s selection was one that I had previously tried. It has just enough tartness.
(I spared you the cocktail-glass-with-yellow-liquid photo. You’re welcome!)
1 oz Southern Comfort
0.5 oz Gold Rum
2 oz Orange Juice
0.5 oz Lemon Juice
0.25 oz Simple Syrup
Fill a shaker with ice. Add the ingredients. Shake, shake, shake. Strain into a cocktail glass. Enjoy