Here’s a cool French Martini cocktail recipe from Jamie Oliver’s Drinks Tube that you can make for your friends.
This cocktail is so simple yet it has such has a serious “wow” factor, and it’s delicious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkLHnKKCP18
Here’s a cool French Martini cocktail recipe from Jamie Oliver’s Drinks Tube that you can make for your friends.
This cocktail is so simple yet it has such has a serious “wow” factor, and it’s delicious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkLHnKKCP18
If you’ve heard of a Melon Ball cocktail but like me thought it was too complicated to attempt, this how-to video should help. This 80s Melon Ball cocktail is making a comeback, so give this orange juice and Midori concoction a try.
Champagne remains one of the most drinks worldwide, and it’s no longer reserved just for celebrations.
Gin is another drink growing in popularity and its use in cocktails is also growing. Here’s a cocktail that combines the both into a something amazing. Give it try and see for yourself!
Cocktail mixing has evolved into quite an art form, but that doesn’t mean amateur bartenders cant try their hand. Undoubtedly one of the best places to start is with mixers and bitters.
Bitters is an essential ingredient in so many cocktails. Let’s find why that is in this how-to video.
There’s a cool new alcoholic product available to Australians, the ICYPOP combining fresh fruit and alcohol into popsicle form.
The popsicles contain just 1.15 per cent alcohol so you can enjoy them without the fear of a hangover and they’re particularly refreshing over the summer months.
The ICYPOP was launched in Summer 2016 by duo Chloe Kim and Isabelle Miller.
The all natural ingredients contained in the popsicles come in a number of flavours including black cherry Amaretto sour, a summer pear and elderflower Mojito, a watermelon and rosewater Martini and a white peach and lychee Bellini.
For more information visit: https://www.broadsheet.com.au/sydney/food-and-drink/article/cool-alcohol-infused-popsicles
If you’re into classic cocktails, you’ll definitely want to get this one under your belt. This French 75 cocktail was created in 1915 in Paris and has since become a favourite with cocktail lovers around the world.
With just a few basic, yet delicious ingredients, it’s no wonder this cocktail has been around for so long and remains popular.
If you’ve ever tried a Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster cocktail, you know, the one from The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, and want to recreate it at home, then you’ll definitely want to watch this video.
Just don’t have too many of these if you want to be okay the next day.
If you’re serious about your cocktail game, you shouldn’t just concentrate on the liquid itself, but the entire drink as a whole. The best mixologists and bartenders focus on the taste, smell and appearance of cocktails. If you want to improve your cocktail game, learn to make clear ice, the perfect accompaniment to any drink.