Belly up to the bar and raise a glass to National Cocktail Day! This Cheap$kate Mixologist enjoys a Happy Hour at home these days after a long YouTube video-making and blogging day. I haven't made many Cocktails published on the internet but I have a few so read on and click on any intoxicant name to get all the boozy details from my original blog post.
While a fifth or pint of booze is expensive, most of my Cocktail Recipes can be made with a cheap single-serving airline bottle of liquor. I used to get them for a buck, but now they are a little more, but still much cheaper than drinking at a bar.
While bottles of liquor do not show up at 99c only Stores or the Dollar Tree, they carry plenty of Cocktail garnishes like pickled green olives, small pickled onions, jalapeños, and fresh fruit, too,
I like to cook with alcohol and my first Cocktail, a Loaded Egg Nog, uses a lot of eggs. And the Egg Nog can be finished with an airline bottle of Brandy, Rum, Scotch, or Whiskey.
I still can get the two main ingredients of a Loaded Egg Nog for around a buck a piece...not bad.
This was originally a Christmas holiday drink recipe, plus at the end of the video is a Tree Trimming that goes off the rails...oh, boy, you are in for a wild ride so watch it below.
My next Cocktail is a classic called an Old Fashioned. It's typically made with Rye Whiskey, a couple shakes of Bitters, sugar, a splash of water, a bit of orange zest, and sometimes garnished with a cocktail cherry. I've had them that way and they are in my Cocktail Top Ten.
I came up with a meaty spin, an Old Fashioned with a sweet and savory Candied Maple Bacon garnish. I guess you could say my version is on the trendy side of specialty garnishes and something you would not serve every day.
I made my own Maple Bacon, so my recipe video is worth the price of admission.
Along with garnishes, Cocktail mixes like fruit juices and bubbly water show up at dollar stores.
Have you had a Mojito? It's a refreshing tropical drink made with rum, club soda, sugar cane juice, and garnished with mint leaves. This concoction comes all the way from Cuba.
Keep checking back every year for new CheapSkate Cocktails.
1 comment:
Great selection of cocktails! Hope you have some of the bacon made up next time we’re in Los Angeles! Kills me to see a bag of limes for 99 cents. We’re paying 46 cents apiece here these days.
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