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I'm making the legendary Flaming Moe, and also I broke my toe, it's in the video, I'm not joking. ********************************** Find the bottles I am using at Curiada: https://drink.curiada.com/flaming-moe/ Today on How to Drink I'm tackling the legendary Flaming Moe, or Flaming Homer, depending on who's story you think is the true one. Honestly, I would have called this a Flaming Homer, but research (asking my friends) suggests the Flaming Moe might have better name recognition. In the episode this drink is from Homer is stuck watching slides from Patty and Selma's latest vacation to the Dead Sea when he wanders into the kitchen in search of a beer, but Patty has drank the last one. Instead he whips up a cocktail comprised on the little bits left at the end of every bottle in his kitchen, including some Krusty's Non-Narkotik Kough Syrup. The drink is merely acceptable at first, successfully passing the "Blindness" test, but the addition of fire transforms it into something truly incredible. To quote Homer: "I don't know the scientific explanation, but fire made it good". Moe of course then steals Homer's creation and becomes wildly famous and successful in the process. So, my recipe doesn't involve cough syrup, because that would be dangerous and ridiculous, and it's a bit more intentional that simply combining everything in the liquor cabinet (my liquor cabinet is pretty gigantic these days) but it definitely stays true to the spirit and I think flavor profile of the drink, and yes, it is improved dramatically by fire. It also broke my toe- so I hope you'll enjoy witnessing my severe pain in this episode. Flaming Moe One dash of Absinthe Two Dashes of Angostura Bitters .5 oz. or 15 ml. Grenadine .5 oz. or 15 ml. Punt e Mes .25 oz. or 8 ml. Chambord .25 oz. or 8 ml. Drambuie 1 oz. or 30 ml. Rye 1 oz. or 30 ml. Rhum Barbancourt White Shake & Open Pour Garnish with a flaming sugar cube lime boat and cinnamon All of the gear I'm using is provided by Barfly Mixology Gear, check them out! https://amzn.to/2nCGQGb Slowly but surely, I'm starting a mailing list so that I'm not fully dependent on YT's algorithmized notifications system. If you'll sign up, I promise not to abuse your generosity, or sell your info to anyone. It's over on the blog right here: http://bit.ly/H2DBlog *********************************** twitter: http://bit.ly/H2DTwit instagram: http://bit.ly/H2dIG Blog: http://bit.ly/H2DBlog Patreon: http://bit.ly/H2DPatreon Gear: https://amzn.to/2LeQCbW *********************************** Music by Glen Crytzer: http://bit.ly/2KjujSg *********************************** Incredibly Awesome Patrons who make this show possible! Shelby Benton Dennis Groome Rob L Rosemary H. Andrus Rob Hayward Ryan Wolfe Anthony Elias Trip Brennan Per Keckman Persson Aditya Choksi Rachel Keys Whiskey Tribe James Richards Sara Caudill Thomas D Choate William Madrid Tetas Duras Erik Språng Uri Sacharow Sean F. Nicholas Tsotakos Directed by: Greg Edited by: Rachel Ambelang & Greg Produced by: Meredith Engstrom & Stefano Pennisi & Greg Cinematography by: Bernard Hunt Created by: Greg