Wednesday, September 24, 2008

"Green Tea" Pina Colada

I was thinking of making some tea-based cocktails, and particularly green tea. That same night I went to dinner at Miru8691 on Olympic - where they have a pretty big list of cocktails for a small Japanese/sushi/fusion restaurant.

One of these cocktails were called "G Olada" and the description said it was green tea and pina colada! What a coincidence - I had to order it.

The drink came but as it turned out it wasn't exactly a green tea cocktail ....
It was basically a pina colada topped with some green tea ice cream. The pina colada was pretty weak, but the green tea ice cream did give it a nice flavor and convinced me that I do have to make some real green tea cocktails :)

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Cocktail Recipe: Pisco Sour

On my recent trip to Peru, I indulged in plenty a glass of Pisco Sour, a lime-y, refreshing drink made with Pisco - a Peruvian liquor made with grapes, like brandy.

Here is the recipe for this glass of goodness!

Shake and pour into glass. The egg white should make a nice layer of foam.
The bitters are dashed on top of the egg white foam as an aromatic garnish.

Enjoy!!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Recipe: Foggy Barley, Try 1

I have been thinking about making some tea-based cocktails, and since my car got towed today (!!) what better time to bust out my shaker and alcohol, right?

I made a pot of barley tea earlier today, so I decided to try and make something out of it.
Here's my first try at fortified barley tea :)

3/4 oz Rum
3/4 oz Triple Sec
Dash of Lime juice
Splash of THICK barley tea


This turned out pretty refreshing, although the barley flavor is not strong enough. It reminds me of apple cider somewhat. I think the triple sec+lime juice is overpowering the barley. I will try it with less acidic stuff next time.

Resume

Education
2008
ABC Bartending School, West LA.
Learned how to set up and break down bar stations, basic well set up, free pouring techniques, popular drinks, cocktails, and shooters. Learned proper handling of beer and wine.

2006-current
California Institute of Technology. PhD, Bioengineering.

2002-2005
UCLA. BS, Cybernetics.

Relevant Work Experiences

2000-2002
Server/Bartender
, Aloha restaurant (South Carolina). Waited tables at an upscale Asian restaurant. Served wine, beer and cocktails. After turning 18 started working behind the bar, making hi-balls and tropical drinks.

2002-2004
Customer Service/Barista
, UCLA Student Union. Made sales on the cash register, made smoothies and ice blended coffee drinks, worked the espresso machine to make cappuccino and lattes, made milkshakes and served ice creams at a fast-paced environment (UCLA has about 40,000 students, most of whom visit the student union during breaks). Set up smoothie bar with ice, juices, and frozen fruits.

Summer 2003
Server/Bartender
, Mercedes Benz Tennis Tournament. Served customers at an al fresco upscale dining environment during the Mercedes Benz Tennis Tournament. Served food, wine, and beer at an extremely fast pace while giving customers a relaxed ambiance.

2008
Bartender, Private Events. Bartended for various private events and weddings throughout Los Angeles County. Have own bartending kit and salt rimmer. Set up and break down bar areas, create cocktail lists.

Bartender, Black Tie Events. Bartended for various events through Black Tie Events staffing company.

Foreign Languages
• Able to read and write French.
• Fluent in Indonesian.
• Able to understand and speak simple Mandarin, and some Cantonese.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Nerd Party Prep

I'm doing a nerd-themed party in less than two weeks (the real theme of the party is the 80's movie "Real Genius" with Val Kilmer).

Anyways, I've been trying to think up a nerdy list of drinks (at least nerdy-sounding). Here's what I've come up with so far, see what you think:

• Nerds (Midori, Blue curacao, Lemonade)
• Mad Scientist (Midori, Sweet & Sour, 7-up, 151-rum)
• Mitosis (Cognac, Sweet & Sour, Ginger Ale)
• Toxic Waste (Blue Curacao, OJ, Orange liqueur)
• Jellyfish (Vodka, Blue curacao, Sambuca, cream)

Now, I'm not sure if they'll let me play with 151 and fire at this particular party ... Hopefully the rest of the list will be fun fun (btw, it's a biology group).

Any other ideas, guys?

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Vietnamese Weddings and Long Islands

I bartended for a Vietnamese wedding down in Westminster recently. They set me up on a little table by the corner with wine, beer, champagne, and a list of things I had previously given to them: vodka, gin, rum, tequila, triple sec, S&S mix, various juices - you know the basic stuff.

They only brought one bottle of S&S mix, uh oh :( Long Island Iced Tea was immensely popular that night! I had first recommended to make it for one of the groom's brothers and apparently everyone else had tried and wanted it too.

As far as beer goes, we had both Heineken and Corona Extra ... every single person there asked for Heineken. I didn't serve a single Corona until after I had completely run out of Heineken!

I also served a lot of .... shots of Cognac. I remember this from all the other Asian weddings I've gone to - they sure love their cognac.


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