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Why the Mule Is the Ultimate Workhorse Cocktail

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The Mule was the third best-selling cocktail of 2023 in the United States, trailing only the Margarita and the Martini, according to NielsenQ (NIQ) data compiled from more than 10,000 independent and chain restaurants and bars. 7 on the North American 50 Best Bars list ). The rest was, as they say, history.

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The World’s Top 10 Beer Destinations for 2024

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Now, there are thousands and the industry is expected to continue growing by nearly 10 percent year-over-year until 2028. And with the highest concentration of bars and restaurants in the country — and quite a few breweries of its own — quality craft beer abounds in Queenstown, on the nation’s South Island. Albuquerque, N.M.,

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The Spirit of Ireland

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The Spirit of Ireland is our flagship drinks programme and is an exciting, interactive education event aimed at industry professionals – from bartenders and hospitality staff to employees of off-licences/retailers. from 2023 to 2028*, higher than any other leading whiskey category.

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What Does the Future Hold for Downtown LA as a Cocktail Destination?

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Regulars and former Varnish bartenders lined up to squeeze once more into the booths for a final Bartender’s Choice. I had the infamously cold Gibson , with the bar’s house-pickled onion, and thought about a first date in 2013 where I sat at the table beside the piano with the woman I would go on to marry.

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Super-Premium Gin Has Struck a Chord With Millennial and Gen-Z Drinkers

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The Covid-19 pandemic and its stay-at-home order only accelerated gin’s journey from professional back bars onto home bar carts nationwide, with volume sales swelling by 2.5 to $29.99, by their metrics) declined by 5 percent in 2023 and are expected to continue falling at a CAGR of -1 percent through 2028. million cases in 2020.

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