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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsA pro bartender explains why your cocktails fall flat at home
What most home bartenders get wronghttps://www.themanual.com/food-and-drink/pro-cocktail-tips-home-bartending-guide/

Weve all been there: you try an incredible cocktail out and then attempt to recreate it at home leading to major disappointment. If your home cocktails seem to always fall flat, the answer could be as simple as mastering basic techniques and making easy adjustments. Maurice Van den Broeck, Fogo de Chãos Beverage Manager, shares his best insider tricks and easy tips to make your at-home cocktails taste just as good as the ones at the bar. Heres what he recommends.
What most home bartenders get wrong

One of the biggest mistakes that people make when making cocktails at home is that they tend to look at the recipe, gather what they need, but never actually read the full instructions. Every cocktail has its own method; some require a specific shaking time or a precise order of adding ingredients, and those details completely change the flavor spectrum of the drink, says Van Den Broeck. For example, our Caipirinha at Fogo de Chão needs to be shaken for 20 seconds. If you dont shake it enough, it changes the flavor. If you over-shake it, it becomes more diluted and takes on a lemony taste. Instructions on how to make the cocktail are one of the biggest mistakes people overlook.
Per Van Den Broeck, restaurant cocktails can sometimes taste more balanced or complex than those we make at home. This can be due to the bartenders experience, he shares. Its what we do every day, so we know exactly how to craft it. When youre sitting at a bar, the way the bartender talks about the cocktail adds to the experience. For example, everyone can make a margarita, but if you get a story behind why its made a certain way or why a specific tequila was chosen, it adds another layer that changes the whole experience.
Why drink presentation matters

When it comes to making drinks presentable, Van Den Broeck says simple efforts like garnishes, glassware, or even smoke and flame touches can elevate the look of cocktails. Nowadays, with Instagram and TikTok, presentation is everything. Cocktails today have more variations of traditional cocktails. When you break it down, every cocktail is made up of a spirit, a bitter, and a sweetener, he says. You also dont want to neglect small details, like using proper ice and the right tools to craft your cocktail. Subtle changes in spirits or sweeteners make it your own, but what really differentiates the cocktail is presentation. Garnishes, colored salts, smoke, fire, all of those things make a difference. Its all about making something social media-worthy now. Thats how you catch peoples attention and draw them into your restaurant or bar.
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A pro bartender explains why your cocktails fall flat at home (Original Post)
Celerity
Oct 30
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Redleg
(6,767 posts)1. Plus using natural fruit juices from a freshly squeezed lemon or lime
In recipes calling for such, for example, Tom Collins, I learned to avoid using lemon concentrate (like in those plastic lemon-shaped containers). Also, freshly made simple syrup is important too.
ProfessorGAC
(75,356 posts)2. Gee, Who Would Have Guessed Making A Cocktail...
...involved ignoring physical laws.
They lost me at "exactly 20 seconds".
Sorry, that's just nonsense.
Redleg
(6,767 posts)3. LOL. Mixology must be one of the "dark arts."
I did read a story about how some physicists specializing in fluid dyamics found a way to "perfect" caccio a pepe pasta.
Aristus
(71,371 posts)4. Bartender-mixed cocktails are always better, I have found. But I like the drinks I make for myself at home.
I claim no expertise. They are for my enjoyment, and no one else's.
Hope to see my beloved Loungers tonight after work.
I have a special Halloween cocktail in mind.