Everyday Drinkers: Common Man Cocktails (HD)
Summary: If you're looking to expand your library of known alcoholic beverages, sweet drinks, sour seductions or some strong selective spirits this show may be for you. We're taking a common drinker perspective, using items you can find around your house or buy cheaply and giving you a few ideas for your next big bash. Vodka, Tequila, Rum, Schnapps, Liquors, there are no limits to the alcoholic mixers. Brought to you by Everyday Drinkers... in High Definition.
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Oh yeah, come here you rotten banana, you bad boy! This recipe isn't as rotten as you'd think, from the color. The recipe: 1 oz. Banana Liqueur, 1/4 oz. Jagermeister, 1/4 oz. Honey Whiskey.
Many have asked for it so here it is, the review of our ice maker that we use on the show. We cover a bit about the ice maker and a few key reasons you may or may not want such a device in your own home.
Today we're taking a look at the Capella Flavor drops as an additional resource for flavoring your spirits. Instead of always buying a bottle of vodka or rum for every flavor you need, perhaps a flavor drop will work as an alternative method or in conjunction with them. Plus! We have a cool discount code: everyday10 on capellaflavordrops.com to save 10% off your orders for being a viewer!
This lynchburg lemonade recipe will highlight Honey Whiskey and play it out in a very cool and honey driven flavor. We've got a refreshing little cocktail recipe here: 1 oz. Honey Whiskey, 1 oz. Triple Sec, 1 oz. Sour Mix, 4 oz. Lemon/Lime Soda
A cocktail with insane amount of berry flavor, if you can close your eyes and imagine a port wine sangria you're on the right track. The recipe: 1/2 oz. Blueberry Vodka, 1/2 oz. Creme de Cassis, 1/2 oz. Baha Rose, 3/4 oz. Herring Cherry Liqueur, 3/4 oz. Chambord, top with Pomegranate Juice. Please note the correction, the recipe splash at the end reads "Schnapps" for the blueberry, but it should be a vodka. Granted, schnapps may work fine.
We've got a low calorie vodka to take a look at today and, with it, a few of the flavor samples that they sent us. Voli thought it would be an interesting product for us to review especially for the calorie counters out there.
Pousse Cafe denotes a layered shooter and today's black swan is no exception. We've got our first use of Araku coffee liqueur which is a rum and coffee blend so that is pretty exciting too. This layered shot contains 3/4 oz Araku Coffee Liqueur, 3/4 oz Coole Swan Irish Cream, 1/8 oz Absinthe
What make's it old school? All spirit components are older than you are (most likely) and thus it's the "old" school drink. Senior Curacao (1896) Drambuie (1893) , Brandy (12th century), Tuaca (1938), 7-up (1929), and angostura bitters (1824). Recipe: 1/2 oz. Senior Curacao, 1/2 oz. Drambuie, 1 oz. Brandy, 1 oz. Tuaca, 4 oz. 7UP and 2 Dashes of Angostura Bitters.
A Pisco Sour (Peesko!), a classic cocktail utilizing Pisco and some sour. But, don't forget the Egg White for the beautiful head. Recipe: 2 oz. Pisco, 3/4 oz. Lime Juice, 3/4 oz. Simple Syrup, Egg White, Dash of Angostura Bitters
A classy classic cocktail with creative yellow and green colors. Really easy to make, garnish is exceptionally tasty. The recipe: 1 1/2 oz. Vodka, 3/4 oz. Midori, top with Pineapple Juice
First uploaded to Youtube on October 11, 2008 12:59 PM, we are remaking one of our very first cocktail recipes we ever posted. This recipe is our own design from trial and error making the best margarita we've ever tasted. The result? The Common Man Margarita. Recipe: 2 oz. Tequila (100% de Agave), 1 oz. Fresh Lime Juice, 3/4 oz. Agave Nectar, 3/4 oz. Orange Liqueur, Lime Garnish.
Today, we take a little twist away from cocktails and think a bit more about our Father's Day Gift ideas. A gift that works for my family and probably others would be that of a beer glass, but not just a basic box of beer glasses from the big box stores. Something a bit more classy, Spiegelau.
Two ingredients to build this coffee-like shooter complete with a light alcohol burn and more flavorful dark bean and anise. The recipe: 1/2 oz. Patron XO Cafe, 1/2 oz. Jagermeister. Question of the Day: What are your opinions of Jagermeister? Got a bad jager story?
Brining midori and malibu red together with passion! No, really...passion fruit in syrup form. Oh, did we mention lemonade? Recipe: 1 1/2 oz. Midori, 1 oz. Passion Fruit, 1 oz. Malibu Red, top with Lemonade
A flavor profile that may just rock your pants off. Of course, you really need to like coffee and coffee flavors with a slight face ripping action. Mild sweet, mild bitter. Recipe: 2 oz. Whipped Vodka, 1 oz. Frangelico, 1 oz. Kahlua, 1 oz. Chocolate Liqueur, 1 oz. Amaretto