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  • tnx for the tip, i was just going to take a bartending course this month. so wish me luck, i wanna learn how to mix all the cocktails drinks.

  • OMG yes!! This guy actually used TEQUILA (saw another xideo where the girl said "Use 3/4oz Tequila)

    

  • The IBA recipe wants it garnished with cherry and orange slice too...and not stirred...why?

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  • Replace the Tequila with Malibu, and the orange juice with pineapple juice, and you've got urself a Caribbean Sunrise x

  • This guy obviously does not know what the hell he is talking about. In addition, this is NOT the original cocktail as made in the Arizona Biltmore Hotel.

    The original was made with:

    Tequila

    Lime Juice

    Creme de Cassis

    Soda or Seltzer water

    The one he is making is the more common variation, but NOT the original. And the BS about the worm......Unreal

  • @devildoc225 Dont be a douche...There is nothing wrong with this recipe and many cocktails have many different stories concerning their origins. In the book "The essential cocktail" by the world famous mixologist Dale Degroff, the Tequilla Sunrise is said to have originated out of a bar at a race track in Tijuana during the 1920's and was originally made using fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, tequila, club soda, French Cassis, and grenadine and didn't make it to US till after the prohibition.

  • Make's me thirsty watching this.

  • TEQUILLA SUNRISE

    CON LOS OJOS ROJOS

  • Dont believe the story with the worm. All good mezcals do not have a worm. by the way it is just for marketing porpose!

  • doesn't it make you feel worldly when you have to write down how to make a cocktail on a cocktail napkin so the bartender will have a clue on how to make it? Or would you take your chances and watch the bartender shuffle through a rolodex of drink recipes?

  • In my bar, we usually shake the OJ and the tequila. In addition, we use a little bit more grenadine and stir very, VERY gently in the bottom to make the grenadine integrate nicely into the OJ/tequila. This adds a (in my opinion) better sunrise effect.

    Nice video, though. Love your accent ;)

  • @Arexor agreed it does look a little ore effective that way

  • More grenadine

  • Whats the last thing your adding the red one grenetin or whaterver you said?

  • @ExplosionHurts

    Grenadine. Which is a red syrup. Gives flavour and a red tinge to the drink

  • @ExplosionHurts Grenadine is Pomegranate Syrup

  • out of all the tequila sunrise videos on youtube this one is the only one that did a good job. beat out ehow

  • I want ONE

  • Finally...a video where they make it correctly.

  • @Anight7mareX I think it should have more grenadine.

  • Grenadine !!!! i knew something was missing !!!!

    thanks u so much for uploading this one :-)))))

    virtual ! kisses and virtual ! huggies !!!!

    Cheeeeeers :-)))

  • Well done. First video here with proper recepie.

  • good video

  • that was easy

  • STFU and make the drink

  • In Mescal there is a worm in the bottom of the bottle.

  • @jonasspjandersen yes ...

    There's a worm in Mezcal's bottle.....not in Tequila's..

  • @TRANZA23 and scorpion

  • Huh!!! Worms........???????????

  • no worms this time huh? ;P

  • Nice Video, Thanks

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