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I am thinking about something similar for Halloween (I will make my famous/infamous Black Jellybean but it's polarizing). Will have a taste testing night with different parameters, but Galliano, and either moka pot coffee, chilled, or nitro cold brew from Dunkin Donuts, and choosing between Tequila Ocho reposado or Gonzalez 1939. And agave, yes. A coffee cocktail seems seasonal somehow.
Has the event happened? Was this well received, and was it easy to batch?
His wedding is in March, so no batch details yet! But I know his plan for batching is to use cold brew concentrate instead of espresso. If you’re not familiar with concentrate I’m not sure if you can buy it, but when I make cold brew at home it ends up needing 3 parts water for every part of cold brew.
Oh, I make do cold brew from coffee, grind it coarse and have a contraption that is like a beaker with a central metal filter column that holds the coffee. It does come out strong but is so smooth I am having trouble imagining it working in the cocktail.
I can't have too many versions to try, I've had these parties before when working up recipes and 4 seems to be the magic number of variations.