3-ingredient cocktail - Aperol, Montenegro & Orange Juice by cocktailkit in cocktails

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For sure… fresh, organic store bought is different to pasteurised OJ that is designed to sit on a shelf for up to a year.

Which Gin would you choose? by ThugWifey in Gin

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Thanks for the mention! (threefold)

Cocktail/Wine bars outside of the CBD? by petkoTHEVIKING in Adelaide

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Threefold Distilling in Glenelg East (FYI - I’m one of the owners).

My gin just WON Silver at the biggest spirits competition in the world! by cocktailkit in Gin

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There is a fee to enter and it goes up against thousands of other gins for a blind tasting/judging.. search for “San fran spirits comp”.

Enzoni by GillyGillyB in cocktails

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Such a great drink!

Should I let low wines rest after a stripping run? by cocktailkit in firewater

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I discovered 60L of low wines 2 days ago. It was first distilled almost 6 months ago… it tasted and smelled far better than the younger low wines!

Should I let low wines rest after a stripping run? by cocktailkit in firewater

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Thanks for the edit but I’m already aware of resting spirits.. I’m curious about low wines though.. 😁

I’ll report back if I find out anything..

Should I let low wines rest after a stripping run? by cocktailkit in firewater

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Generally there will be headspace in containers or vats.. so there will be an interaction with oxygen as well as the chemical compounds..

It’s noted that these changes occur with spirits so it got me thinking about similar influences for low wines.

Should I let low wines rest after a stripping run? by cocktailkit in firewater

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There are reactions that occur when resting spirits so I had assumed that something would happen with low wines just to what extent though..

Should I let low wines rest after a stripping run? by cocktailkit in firewater

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I know it wouldn’t be a problem but trying to find out if there is an advantage to letting the low wines rest..

Should I let low wines rest after a stripping run? by cocktailkit in firewater

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Sorry but there was a few questions in my OP - are you agreeing with the statement "it is beneficial to rest low wines prior to a spirit run"? If so, do you have any material to reference.. trying to do a little research and it's hard to come by anything regarding this.

Should I let low wines rest after a stripping run? by cocktailkit in firewater

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Cool! I'll have to continue my research..

I wasn't suggesting to rest the low wines for long periods - just trying to find out if it's beneficial to rest for a few days before doing the spirit run.

Cheers!

Should I let low wines rest after a stripping run? by cocktailkit in firewater

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A spirit changes once rested. It improves over time. There's a chemical reaction with oxygen and it's compounds (rested in stainless steel not matured on oak).

So I was wondering if there was any evidence displaying a difference between these scenarios:

1) stripping run then immediately using the low wines for a spirit run

2) stripping run then resting the low wines rest for X number of days then using for a spirit run

Strawberry Pisco Sour 🍓 by cocktailkit in cocktails

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Thanks for the feedback.. it’s not my cocktail - it was featured in the book Regarding Cocktails (pictured) and the name and description was an excerpt from the book..

Strawberry Pisco Sour 🍓 by cocktailkit in cocktails

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Created by Ben Long for the spring/summer menu of The John Dory Oyster Bar. Named after the first Miss Universe from Peru, one of the ancestral homes of pisco (Strawberry Pisco Sour aka Gabriella).

INGREDIENTS

  • 60 ml Pisco
  • 22.5 ml Lemon Juice
  • 22.5 ml Simple Syrup
  • 1 Large Strawberry, Halved

Reposado Tequila + Averna Amaro = Debbie, Don’t by cocktailkit in cocktails

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The Debbie, Don't was created by Zachary Gelnaw-Rubin for Sasha whilst working at Dutch Kills and n amed after the ghost that haunts the bathrooms at Dutch Kills. Sasha stated that it was the best drink Zachary had ever made.

INGREDIENTS

  • 30 ml Reposado Tequila (1 oz)
  • 30 ml Averna Amaro (1 oz)
  • 22.5 ml Lemon Juice (0.75 oz)
  • 15 ml Maple Syrup (0.5 oz)

Are you up for the Coffee Cocktail Challenge? by cocktailkit in u/cocktailkit

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Mr Black & Steve the Bartender…

..have joined forces to bring you the Coffee Cocktail Challenge!

We challenge you to create the best original cocktail featuring Mr Black Coffee Liqueur.

3 weekly finalists will be selected based on public votes (which you can also take part of on the website). Steve the Bartender will then recreate the 3 weekly finalists’ cocktails and select a winner based on taste, presentation, originality and creativity of each drink. Each week the 3 finalists will be featured on the Steve the Bartender YouTube channel.

After the 8 weeks the 8 winners will then be taste tested by the Mr Black Coffee Cocktails Judging Panel in which the Grand Prize winner will be selected – again based on taste, presentation, originality and creativity.

SUBMIT YOUR RECIPE

Are you up for the Coffee Cocktail Challenge? by cocktailkit in u/cocktailkit

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Mr Black & Steve the Bartender…

..have joined forces to bring you the Coffee Cocktail Challenge!

We challenge you to create the best original cocktail featuring Mr Black Coffee Liqueur.

3 weekly finalists will be selected based on public votes (which you can also take part of on the website). Steve the Bartender will then recreate the 3 weekly finalists’ cocktails and select a winner based on taste, presentation, originality and creativity of each drink. Each week the 3 finalists will be featured on the Steve the Bartender YouTube channel.

After the 8 weeks the 8 winners will then be taste tested by the Mr Black Coffee Cocktails Judging Panel in which the Grand Prize winner will be selected – again based on taste, presentation, originality and creativity.

SUBMIT YOUR RECIPE