Three DELICIOUS NEGRONI Variations!
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One of the best drinks, reimagined three ways! Thank you again to our friends at Tipxy for supporting this video and make sure to use the code BEHINDTHEBAR for 10% off at checkout if you're going to give this a go!
Rosita:
45ml (1 ½ oz) reposado tequila (tipxy.com/products/tequila-tromba-reposado)
15ml (½ oz) sweet vermouth (tipxy.com/products/hotel-starlino-vermouth?variant=42935277781231)
15ml (½ oz) dry vermouth (tipxy.com/products/dolin-vermouth-de-chambery-dry-france)
15ml (½ oz) Campari (tipxy.com/products/campari-aperitivo)
1 dash Angostura bitters
Glass: rocks
Garnish: lemon twist
Add all of your ingredients to a mixing glass, add ice and stir. Strain over block ice into your rocks glass. Fold your twist over the top to expel the oils and garnish.
(Modified) Old Pal
30ml (1 oz) rye (tipxy.com/products/zamora-yellow-rose-rye)
30ml (1 oz) Campari (tipxy.com/products/campari-aperitivo)
20ml (⅔ oz) dry vermouth (tipxy.com/products/dolin-vermouth-de-chambery-dry-france)
5 - 10ml (⅙ - ⅓ oz) sweet vermouth (tipxy.com/products/hotel-starlino-vermouth?variant=42935277781231)
Glass: coupe or martini
Garnish: lemon twist
Add all of your ingredients to a mixing glass, add ice and stir. Strain into a chilled glass. Fold your twist over the top to expel the oils and garnish.
Negroni Sbagliato:
30ml (1 oz) sweet vermouth (tipxy.com/products/hotel-starlino-vermouth)
30ml (1 oz) Campari (tipxy.com/products/campari-aperitivo)
Top prosecco
Glass: rocks
Garnish: orange wedge
Add all of your ingredients to your glass, add ice and stir. Garnish with an orange wedge.
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Пікірлер: 65
The Negroni Sour is the best variation (incl. the original) of Negroni I've ever had. It has the basic Negroni ingredients but also one egg white, freshly squeezed lemon juice and simple syrup. To die for!
@baloneyandfunk5234
Жыл бұрын
Assuming 1 oz each of the mains, do you do 1/2 lemon and 1/4 simple?
@miksologia
Жыл бұрын
@@baloneyandfunk5234 I do 1oz of everything. The recipe I originally saw had 1oz lemon and syrup and only 0.75oz of the mains.
I make my Negronis 1:2:3 Campari to Cinzano to gin; I like bitter flavors, but I find that in a 1:1:1, the Campari just overwhelms the rest of the drink. A variation I make often in the summer uses the same 1:2:3, but with Aperol, Lillet blanc, and gin, with a lemon twist instead of orange. Either way, serve on a big rock.
@saeliossips352
6 ай бұрын
really all depends on the gin and the vermouth. I prefer latin vermouths over Italian/french. I like a traditional juniper (navy strength) forward gin opposed to contemporary style gin where the juniper sits on the back end of the profile. but ill go 1.25oz Gin, 1oz Vermouth, 1oz Campari
Inspiring as always. Thanks. I've had sbagliatos, but the other two variations sounds excellent. Something to fill holliday evenings with. And your productions are a joy to watch as always.
That sweet Vermouth is easily my favorite. I use it in everything, especially a Negroni. Keep up the great content too! I thoroughly enjoy watching!
Spent a year in Naples Italy in the late 70s and have been drinking Negronis ever since. 44 year later I probably have consumed several hundred Negronis. Will try this
I am so geeked for The Old Pal. I can't wait to try it. Thank you! Also, I love the clock in the background that reads 5 o' clock! 😀
Good stuff!
Nice recepies i think in the future ill try to get some maraschino or some triple sec in. Both should pair nicely with the Campari
Hi and thank you, Cara! Wishing you and yours, a very Merry and Blessed Christmas! ❤️
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
Same to you!
Love it!
Wishing you nice surprises in your New Year! Cheers!
Absolutely in love with your voice 😍
Amazing as always tanks for the beautiful video!😘
@netanelizhakov7592
Жыл бұрын
Btw i personally like the "old pal" equal parts and an Orange zest. Like one "the educated barfly" channel.
So happy to see Yellow Rose in this vid. I live near the distillery here in Houston, Tx.
Hey, here's my own invention that's kind of Negroni inspired: Highball glass filled with ice, then: Plymouth Gin/Cocchi Sweet Vermouth/Campari/Angostura Bitters/Orange Bitters/Fever Tree Italian Blood Orange 50ml/50ml/25ml/2 dashes/3 dashes respectively then Fever Tree to top. Garnish with an orange slice. You can skip the Campari or double the Campari depending what kind of flavour you prefer.
Brilliant
Stunning :)
Rosita is epic....and just in time for excessive Christmas drinking....thanks!!
For those that are sbagliato fans, try the Kaitlyn Stewart created High & Dry - it’s a winner. 1 oz Gin (London Dry Gin) 1 oz Campari 1 oz Elderflower Liqueur 2 dashes Orange Blossom Water Prosecco Top Off Grapefruit Wedge Garnish
@martron123
Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a Winner. Thanks :-)
Late or not, these three were some of my favorite variations. Thanks
Would want to add the Kula Negroni; its a good entrance in the world of negronis for thoose struggling to really get the Campari flavour. Its strawberry infused Campari and then Bianco Vermouth instead of sweet Vermouth.
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
Sounds great!
My favorite spirit-forward cocktail is a Boulevardier made with rye, or even an Irish whiskey. (I just don't care for bourbon.)
I love these options! I have a friend who is also a Negroni fan - I've sent these to her toot sweet (or toot bitter!).
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
😂
Hi Cara, can I take this opportunity to wish you and the 'team' a most wonderful X-Mas and the very best for the NEW YEAR. Cheers and many thanks. 🥂🍹
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
Same to you pal!
This was great, thank you. I've made it my goal to mix up all three of these over the holidays and see which I like best
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
Let me know how you get on!
@colin_g
Жыл бұрын
@@BehindtheBar Update: Tried all 3. The old pal was my favorite. The rosita was good but nothing special. As for the negroni sbagliato, it was decent. I made a variation with a little bit of gin added and it really elevated the cocktail. As for the rosita, it was good but I will need to revisit it to give a proper review.
My favorite person variation is to swap out the vermouth with amaro nonino. It gives a slightly boozier and floral cocktail.
This led me to the first Negroni I have ever really liked. 1.5 Oz Chimocos Anjeo, 1 Oz Antica formula, splash dolin dry vermouth, 3/4 Oz Campari, 2 dashes angorista bitters and lemon twist. Was awesome! Thanks for the idea's!
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
Amazing, so glad you found it useful!
I like my negroni 1:2:2 campari, vermouth and gin. I like the bitternes but I rather be an undertone rather than the lead singer. And if you never tried a negroni made with sherry rather than vermouth trie it, its delicious
Smashing stuff. Where do you stand on the Martinez? One of my favourite 'spins' on a Negroni...
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
I stand behind it!
Hi, I just started watching your channel and I love your videos! I never thought I liked the Negroni much until I tried the ratio of 2:Gin+1:Campari+1:Vermouth - for me, perfection. I was wondering if you had a recommendation for an online spirits retailer similar to Tipxy for Australia?
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
I use Nick’s Wine Merchants a lot - they have basically everything, and a great range of whisky. You can also order direct from a lot of producers in Australia
I do like a negroni and have recently been enlightened by a boulevardier. Thanks for the great variants here! Handy for the holidays. P.S., no one has ever called me a hipster (more a hipster’s granddad, I guess) but your arm tattoos are great!
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
Haha thanks pal!
Hey Cara - is Tipsy aimed at our American friends or can we get booze shipped to us here in Melbourne? Am on the lookout for best online stores to get all those hard to find ingredients (for example been hunting for Suze whenever I go into a bottle shop!)
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
I’m afraid it’s in the States! Try Nick’s Wine Merchants here - they have a pretty awesome range and ship Australia wide. Otherwise if you let me know where you are I can potentially suggest some independent bottle shops 😊
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I like the idea of these Negroni variants, as well as the classic, but the particular type of bitterness that Campari has does not sit well on my palate.
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
Maybe you could try a less aggressive amaro like Montenegro?
@Jefuslives
Жыл бұрын
@@BehindtheBar Thank you for the suggestion. I shall look into that!
Hahaha I just noticed that your clock is stopped at 5 o'clock, it's 5 o'clock somewhere, right?
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
🎯
Try 1 part gin, 1 part sweet vermouth, and 1 part compari. Express with lemon. 😅
Can't wait for everyone in the comments to say it's pronounced Sbalyato. 😅
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
I studied French and Spanish 😫 Italian is not my forte haha
@m.k.v.g.7203
Жыл бұрын
no need, you already did it for the Rest of us.
You do not pronounce the g in sbagliato. It hurts. Other than that I adore you!
I prefer the sbagliato back before it got popular, the sole reason being that people actually made an effort to pronounce it properly before.
@BehindtheBar
Жыл бұрын
To be fair I’ve always liked it (it actually had a mini resurgence amongst bartenders about 8 years ago, in Australia anyway) I’d just only ever heard it pronounced with a hard G and didn’t think to question it!
Also I love how bartending now includes a BA degree in history. This shit is easy. The best bartenders I’ve ever had are simple and classic. I’ve been drinking a very long time. I’ve been making drinks a very long time. Keep things easy. It’s less about what you know more about the conversation and experience. I’m not saying a little lore is a bad thing, just feels pretentious sometimes. Long time subscriber. Well done.
Negroni Sbagliato is a great alternative.Just had one last week in Toronto. I was looking up the recipe and here I am!
@GeorgeTropicana
Жыл бұрын
Cringe