I was dying laughing the whole episode. This is the buddy sitcom we didn't know we needed until now!! Also, what a super simple yet delicious cocktail to make and enjoy.
Don't sweat the analytics for length of vids, have fun and make them how you make them. I think our view lengths always end up about half the vid no matter what length because some watch all the way and some click off right away. What are you gonna do. Another fun video 😁👍
@@BreezewayCocktailHour Once you have established a lot of subs (which you have) your subscribers will override the "algorithm". It's more important when establishing your channel and getting RU-vid to suggest your channel and videos to non-subs. We really enjoy the longer videos with the post drink making conversations.
I’m was so stoked to see McBiff pound that cocktail through a Surfside Sip! If he’s that worried about cooties, tell him I’ll send him some and he can bring his own next time😂 But really though, great episode! Comedy gold!
So much fun! Glad I was able to still jump on and grab that shirt! I remember seeing the design and the Bahooka holds a special place for me as a kid growing up in the San Gabriel Valley. My true first introduction to tiki as a kid in the 70s. Keep it up Spike!
Straightman Spike and McBiff, very funny. How about you guys and...Pinup Palmer! Spike, I know you,d be fried, but it would be great. Maybe a live show...?
Has anyone experienced Sonic ice melting in the freezer? Every time I get ice from Sonic it literally melts while in the freezer, the bottom of the bag turns into a solid block of ice.
McBiff is right! The British And U.S. Virgin Islands are named after... Ursula and her travel companions - said to be anywhere between 11 and 11,000 virgin maidens - found themselves in the city of Cologne in Germany, where they were cruelly massacred for refusing to copulate with or marry the invading Huns, a nomadic peoples from Central Asia who conquered much of Europe in the fourth century.
@@BreezewayCocktailHour Just curious if similar Rum brands were used in the original recipes?... Tiki seems to be stylistically Polynesian... Micronesia... Oceanic... Yet the run drinks are from the Caribbean mostly?... A friend of mine once said tiki is what you make it... I think it is really in the vision of Vic and Don in the recipes and style of the past.. It is very unfortunate that all of these places and bars in most cities in North America are being decimated. In my city tiki hasn't existed since 1962. The Beachcomber was located in the Carlton Motor Hotel in Winnipeg; the motel opened in 1961, and the Beachcomber was open during the '60s. The restaurant had a "starlit sky" ceiling and had thatched huts and an open "steak pit" area where patrons could see chefs at work. An alcove dining area had a float, tapa, and beachcomber lamps. The Carlton Motor Hotel is now the Carlton Inn, and the non-Polynesian restaurant on-site is called Paragon. Now the only great thing is our hockey team and music... Apartments sound's about right. lol...
Had a buddy who'd lived on St Croix, right after college. He said Cruzan [the rum we were drinking] is pronounced Crew' Zsan, with a 'Zha' or 'Zsa' like Zsa Zsa Gabor. Also someone from Barbados is a ''Bajan'' [rhymes with Cajun]. I'm a little confused -- if you add 1/4 oz Cinnamon syrup, what's in Don's Spices #2? Cinnamon and cinnamon?