How we design a drink
How we develop new drinks for the yupfeed.
The Scarlet Sunrise
Dave’s Daquiri
The Difference of a Single Ingredient
The Difference of a Single Ingredient “What’s a paper plane?” 95% of the time, that’s the question I’m using to see if the bar tender knows what they are talking about. The rational being that it follows a defined technique, requires some very specific ingredients that any reputable […]
The Highjacked Plane
Dave’s accidental creation.
The Paper Plane
The Violet Hour classic.
Buffalo Trace – Standard
Name Buffalo Trace Style Bourbon Nose Caramel, bubble gum, sandlewood Flavor Caramel, cedar, mentol finish ABV 43.0%: Noticable when sipping neat Uses The lighter side of booze forward bourbon drinks. Ones that make use of citrus or other fruits, but where the bourbon is the focus. Highjacked plane, Whiskey Sour, Nashville sling Notes: For future […]
Carbonara
Italian, Pasta, Classic, Cheese, Egg Method Boil a pot of water with at least two quarts of water in it and chop the guanciale as thin as you can. In a medium sauce pan, render the guanciale, adding the smashed clove of garlic after the fat begins to render and ideally the pasta to the […]
Patience
If you’re reading this, the Yupfeed has likely been up for less than six months, in fact it’s only really been up for about three days as of writing this. And we’re still learning a lot about it ourselves. The Yupfeed is not a startup. It’s a product […]
Frog Stack
It’s rare that one drinks a beer that so clearly resembles a cocktail, and yet, that’s what the Frog Stack does. Gose’s have a bit of leeway in their flavor profile in that an average one is still a well made drink. This one, however, is exceptional. In aroma alone, it’s the same as a […]
Our Beer Review Process
Our Beer Review Process “How do I even begin?!” At least, that’s the question that kept going through my head when I first started to put pen to paper on this article, in order to give you a glimpse into our “beer review” process at the Yupfeed. It’s a question that had you asked me […]