The Price Is Wrong

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This Gin Cocktail is based off an Arnold Palmer and inspired by the movie Happy Gilmore! As you get ready for Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore 2, make this cocktail at home. Check out our other videos for more cocktail movie night ideas! #movienight #adamsandler #gin  

The Price is Wrong

2 oz (60mL) Gin 

.25 oz (7.5mL) Amaretto 

.5 oz (15mL) Luxardo 

.75 oz (45mL) Earl Grey Syrup 

1 oz (30mL) Lemon Juice 

Dropper Saline 

Fresh Mint 

In a shaker tin, combine 2 oz Gin, .25 oz Amaretto, .5 oz Luxardo, .75 oz Earl Grey Syrup, 1 oz Lemon Juice, and a dropper of Saline.  Add ice, cover and shake for 30 seconds.  Double strain into a rocks glass with a sphere.  Garnish with a mint bouquet.

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  • Aviation Gin

    Country: United States 

    ABV:  84 proof/42% 

    Brand: Diageo Company 

    Spirits Type: Gin 

    Taste: Citrus, Spice, Floral 

    Price Category: $ 

    A dry gin that balances citrus and herbal notes to make it a clean, multipurpose gin. 

  • Amaretto

    40 proof/ 20% ABV 

    Country: United States 

    ABV:  40 proof/20% 

    Brand: DeKuyper 

    Spirits Style: Liqueurs/Cordials/Schnapps 

    Taste: Nuts, Vanilla slight citrus 

    Price Category: $ 

    A sweet almond liqueur originating in Italy distilled from stone fruit kernels and pits.  Amaretto has a syrupy sweet flavor with a light toasted nut notes.  

  • Maraschino Liqueur

    Country: Italy 

    ABV:  64 proof/32% 

    Brand: Girolamo Luxardo SpA 

    Spirits Type: Liqueurs/Cordials/Schnapps 

    Taste: Semi-Sweet, Cherry Fruit, Barrel Spice 

    Price Category: $ 

    A liqueur that starts with fermenting Luxardo cherries and cherry tree branches in large ashwood vats.  After three years, it is distilled then simple syrup and water are added to balance ot to 32% ABV.  The overall flavor is that of cherry and straw with a cacao and bitter orange finish.   

  • Earl Grey Syrup

    A mellow, floral, and somewhat citrusy syrup that can add a delicious depth to any cocktail.  Best when made as a cold brew and then used within days of making it.  

    To Make Earl Grey Syrup: 

    3 Tea Bags Earl Grey Tea 

    4 oz (120mL) Water 

    100 g Granulated Sugar 

    Pour water into a jar and place tea bags into it.  Cover and let it steep in a cold, dark place for 24 hours.  Remove tea bags, add sugar and heat gently until the sugar is fully dissolved.  

  • Lemon Juice

    5-6% acidity 

    Less acidic than lime juice, lemon juice will add enough acidity to brighten flavors without overpowering when balanced with sweetness.   Usually our preference when needing acid to emulsify with egg white,  aquafaba or cream. 

  • Salt/Saline

    Salt/Saline is a great flavor booster.  It can balance sweetness and bitterness, smoothing out a cocktail.  It can also enhance citrus flavor and acidity without the need for more acid. 

    A pinch of salt can be added to the cocktail, but for consistency, saline is easy to make and allows more control.  

    To Make It:  

    2 oz (60mL) Distilled or Purified Water 

    1 Tbsp (15g) Fine Sea Salt 

    Combine in a jar and shake vigorously.  Once salt is dissolved, pour into a dropper bottle.

  • Fresh Mint

    Fresh mint is a welcomed garnish to most cocktails because of it's fragrant and fresh quality.  The recognizable flavor and scent of mint acts as a palate cleanser and opener which really gets you ready to enjoy your cocktail. 

Happy Gilmore

What happens when a failed hockey enforcer picks up a golf club? Happy Gilmore answers that question with a gloriously unhinged comedy that refuses to play by the rules.  Aspiring hockey player Happy Gilmore discovers that his cannon-shot slapshot translates into an unbelievable golf drive, giving him one last chance to save his grandmother's home from foreclosure. Thrust into the buttoned-up world of professional golf, Happy bulldozes tradition with flying tempers, fistfights, and a style that horrifies purists while turning him into a fan favorite. Beneath the outrageous gags and endlessly quotable one-liners, the film is a classic tale about heart, perseverance, and refusing to fit into someone else's mold. The result is a rowdy cult classic that proves sometimes the biggest disruptor in the room is the one who never cared about the rules in the first place. 

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