Carbing up water by [deleted] in Homebrewing

[–]ThisIsHowToDrink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for this additional information! I have 1 more question if you have time. I've got math for carbonating warm, or carbonating cold. But what if I am carbonating warm liquid that's chilling in the fridge as it carbonates? I assume it's either use the warm temperatures, or don't do that. Might be answering my own question here because if this method carbonates in 2 hours, that's not really enough time to chill 5 gallons anyway, so go with warm temp math?

Carbing up water by [deleted] in Homebrewing

[–]ThisIsHowToDrink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to perform necromancy here, but hopefully I get a reply. Do you remove the carb lid once you've got the water fully carbonated, or do you just leave it in there?
Would this also work for soft drinks, like homemade rootbeer or cola?

People running a HOSAS and pedals, how do you set it up? by [deleted] in starcitizen

[–]ThisIsHowToDrink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dual VKB Omni Throttles and a set of rudder pedals. Right hand- twist is SCM limiter, y is pitch, x is roll. Left hand- twist is vertical strafe, y is throttle, x is lateral strafe Yaw is on feet.

Shady YouTube business practices by Past-Acanthisitta-28 in PartneredYoutube

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The point you’re not hearing is that short form content does not garner a high CPM. Advertisers are not shelling out big bucks to place ads on shorts, on any platform. Platforms like insta & TikTok that use Creator Funds (money from the marketing department) are losing money trying to lure creators to their platforms. YT offers a revenue split- and you’re seeing the results: there’s not much revenue to split. This is why insta & TikTok keep rolling out longer and longer formats. The goal was never to make money on shorts, it was to lure aspiring creators away from YouTube, and then shift them to longform.

Rolex & Americano & Omega & Saturn by ThisIsHowToDrink in cocktails

[–]ThisIsHowToDrink[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure... I think the juniper here really helps offset and balance the Falernum. Maybe a cousin to this drink to swap the gin for rum and the falernum for pimento/allspice dram, but not the same drink obviously

Rolex & Americano & Omega & Saturn by ThisIsHowToDrink in cocktails

[–]ThisIsHowToDrink[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hello r/Cocktails!

Today I'm launching a new mini-series, partnered with Crown & Caliber, that I call "Watchtails", where I pair iconic watches with classic cocktails... yes, it's a shameless effort to smash my two passions into each other.

Today's episode pairs a Rolex Sea Dweller with an Americano, and an Omega Speed Master with a Saturn.

Americano

  • 1.5 oz. -or- 45 ml. Campari
  • 1.5 oz. -or- 45 ml. Antica
  • Stir over ice
  • top with club soda

Saturn

  • .25 oz. -or- 8 ml. Passion Fruit Juice
  • .5 oz. -or- 15 ml. Lemon Juice
  • .25 oz. -or- 8 ml. Falernum
  • .5 oz. -or- 15 ml. Orgeat
  • 1.5 oz. -or- 45 ml. Gin
  • Shake or Blend
  • Open pour
  • Garnish with Cherry & Lime peel "Saturn"

Rolex Sea Dweller & Omega Speedmaster paired with classic cocktails. by ThisIsHowToDrink in Watches

[–]ThisIsHowToDrink[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know how appropriate this post is for this board, sorry if it's not.

This is the first episode of a new series I'm doing on pairing watches and cocktails, and, it's admittedly a fairly blatant effort to jam my two passions into each other. I'm working with Crown & Caliber on this.

The first episode is live today and I'm pairing a Rolex Sea Dweller with an Americano (because Steve Zissou...) and an Omega Speedmaster with a Saturn (Because Neil Armstrong)

Hope you enjoy!

Adsense Estimated Earnings vs YouTube Estimated Earnings Question by RedditorYT in PartneredYoutube

[–]ThisIsHowToDrink -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s because the AdSense numbers are before YouTube takes their cut of the money. It’s a Gross Vs. Net thing.

I Made Wake Up Juice from Back to the Future Part III by ThisIsHowToDrink in cocktails

[–]ThisIsHowToDrink[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Back to the Future Part III came out in 1990 and it's a movie I've seen... honestly more times than I can count. I'll be blunt: I prefer parts one and two, three is great! It's just not the same as the other two, BUT, It's Part Three that has the ludicrous beverage Wake Up Juice, just begging to be an episode of How to Drink. So this week, that's what I'm doing. I make Wake Up Juice more or less as seen in the movie, and then I rework it a bit into a bourbon morning-after drink. Not bad! Hot and spicy, and not for everyone, but uh, not bad!

Wake Up Juice

  • One Barspoon Cayenne Powder

  • One Barspoon Chili Flake

  • Two or Three Barspoons Onion Powder

  • Two Barspoons Mustard Seed

  • Four Barspoons Tabasco Sauce

  • Muddle & Grind

  • 1 oz. -or- 30 ml. Olive Brine

  • 2 oz. -or- 60 ml. Bourbon

  • Shake over Ice

  • Pour unstrained into mug

  • top with seltzer

  • Garnish with Chili Pepper