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14 things we discovered at Flauer Alassio 2025

The Cocktail Lovers

Flauer Alassio 2025 is a unique event, exploring edible flowers, wild herbs, food sustainability and mixology. Sometimes bitter, sometimes sour, one reminiscent of lemon, another of orange. Mediterranean (fennel-infused vodka, turmeric, bitter orange leaf cordial and ginger beer) beautifully complimented the pasta with wild fennel.

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Mellow Corn: The Bottom Shelf Whiskey With a Cult Following

VinePair

In 2012, at the inaugural iteration of Camp Runamok — a now annual summer camp for bartenders — attendees from across the country found a kindred spirit in the overlooked bottom-shelf beverage. “But Sure, it’ll make a fine whiskey cola or ginger with bitters. But it also plays well in sours, especially with baking spices or fruits.

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Celebrating Black History Month with Beats, Bars & Bourbon

Tales of the Cocktail

In 2012, Steve also Co-Founded AIMBA, an innovative after-school enrichment program that combines sports athletics, and academics through basketball I.Q. of CAnE Mixers sweet potato syrup and 2 dashes of Angostura bitters in a whiskey glass filled with large ice. exercises and skills development training. The Recipe: Begin with 1/4 oz.

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Revisiting the ‘Hey Bartender’ Documentary, 10 Years After It Captured the Craft Cocktail Renaissance

VinePair

Though there are a few people Tirola spoke with for the film who didn’t make the final cut — he declined to reveal who when asked — he landed an impressive number of mixology heavyweights: Dale DeGroff, Julie Reiner, Jim Meehan, and the late Sasha Petraske all make appearances on screen. It was crazy, but I love him for it.”

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How Dirty Soda Bubbled Over the ‘Mormon Corridor’

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Swig gave “Mormons the opportunity to partake in their own version of mixology,” Dr. Brant Ellsworth, an associate professor of humanities at Central Penn College, writes in “ This Is the Plate: Utah Food Traditions.” ” For years, caffeinated drinks were considered a gray area by many Mormons.