Your training is almost complete. Today we’re cocktail tasting, cocktail balancing and cocktail perfecting. In this finale of our "Getting Started" series, we’re breaking down the steps to deconstructing a cocktail, balancing it and then improving it. et us introduce you to a sweet little friend of ours—the Cocktail of the Week. Who will also be our model this week. So get in here!
Too Long, Didn't Listen (00:00) How to Balance a Cocktail
(01:54) Cocktail of the Week: The Plain & Simple (Daiquiri)
(03:59) Why fresh lime juice matters
(05:21) A brief sojourn into rum
(08:31) How to taste cocktails like an expert (no, you're doing it wrong)
(15:32) The secret to balancing cocktails (hint: it involves homework)
(24:02) Simple tips to improve your cocktail
(30:00) Closing
Recipes The Plain & Simple (Daiquiri) - 2 parts white rum
- 1 part fresh lime juice
- 1 part simple syrup (1:1 white cane sugar to water)
- Combine all ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake until fully chilled. Double strain into a chilled, stemmed cocktail glass. Serve without garnish.
Ben's Preferred Plain & Simple - 2 parts Plantation Three Stars rum
- 3/4 part fresh lime juice
- 3/4 part simple syrup (1:1)
- 1 lime wheel for garnish
- Combine rum, lime juice, and simple syrup in a shaker with ice. Shake until fully chilled. Double strain into a chilled, stemmed cocktail glass. Float lime wheel on top of cocktail.
Sour Plain & Simple - 2 parts white rum
- 1 part fresh lime juice
- 3/4 part simple syrup
- Combine all ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake until fully chilled. Double strain into a chilled, stemmed cocktail glass.
Sweet Plain & Simple - 2 parts white rum
- 3/4 part fresh lime juice
- 1 part simple syrup
- Combine all ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake until fully chilled. Double strain into a chilled, stemmed cocktail glass.
Spirit Forward Plain & Simple - 2 parts white rum
- 3/4 part fresh lime juice
- 3/4 part simple syrup
- Combine all ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake until fully chilled. Double strain into a chilled, stemmed cocktail glass.
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BooksWe own and recommend these books:
The 12 Bottle Bar: Make Hundreds of Cocktails with Just Twelve Bottles by David Solmonson, Lesley Jacobs Solmonson
Liquid Intelligence: The Art and Science of the Perfect Cocktail by Dave Arnold
Imbibe! by David Wondrich
Cocktail Codex by Alex Day, Nick Fauchald, David Kaplan
EquipmentProducts we own, like and use:
- Measuring tools
- OXO Good Grips Mini Angled Measuring Cup, 2 Oz capacity
- OXO Metal Angled Measuring Cup
- OXO SteeL Double Jigger
- Shakers
- This shaking set is sold as two separate items on Amazon, you will need both