Camila teaches us how to make a twist on a classic cocktail, the Gimlet, using celery.
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This is one of my favorite summer drinks.
I had to try this and I love it. Wonderful summertime drink. I ordered this book and it's a great read with lots of good cocktails.
Equal parts sugar? By weight or what? Why is sugar in cups but water is in oz.
This sounds delicious!
I can't wait to try this. My wife doesn't even know what's coming. 🙂
Ummm … I'm disgusted yet, intrigued.
Ooooo is this my new go to summer cocktail?!?
For real though, what are the measurements all I could piece together for sure is the 3/4 oz of lime and 2 oz of Gin. Please help !!!!
That sounds… rank. No thank, you.
That don't sound like a drink I would have wanted when I was drinking, but now I would never want any of them.
Is this a joke? I think I'm done with this channel. It used to be about simple foods done well. This is garbage.
Gin already tastes like medicine and mothballs; adding something tasty can only help!
Please stop this hipster bullshit.
Awesome vid! Love all the descriptors – thinking about gin bolstered by aromatic celery with complementary lime. Love it!
Thanks for a cocktail recipe I don't need to import ingredients from another continent and ferment for 3 weeks to make.
sounds lovely! would be nice with lightly pickled veggies
Waste of good alcohol. 🤢
Celery gimlet … interesting. celery salt electrolytes and alcohol. Like an alcoholic Gatorage electrolyte drink.
No thank you ☺
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