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Bartender Book of the Month Club: Drink Your Garden

Chilled Magazine

Welcome to Chilleds Bartender Book of the Month Club, your monthly guide to essential reads for bartenders. Written by sisters Venise Cunningham and Belinda Kelly, thisgarden-to-glass handbook blends creativity, sustainability, and nostalgia with more than 100 recipes for alcoholic, low-ABV, and non-alcoholicdrinks.

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Where to Drink in Indianapolis

Imbibe Magazine

From historic neighborhood bars to modern craft cocktail dens, Indianapolis proves that it is operating in the shadows no longer. “I Chatterbox Jazz Club “It’s almost forgotten to most people outside of Indy these days, but Indianapolis once had a thriving jazz scene from the 1920s to the 1960s.

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The Ultimate Guide To Craft Mocktails For Dry January

A Bar Above

Photo via Unsplash Part of pouring craft beverages is the process of discovering, developing, and sharing tasty sips with our friends and family. But “without alcohol” does not have to signal the end of delicious and the beginning of boring! In short, they should be as well-crafted as an alcoholic cocktail.

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5 Cocktails That Celebrate Pantone’s Color of the Year: Peach Fuzz!

Chilled Magazine

Bars and restaurants from all over the country have crafted cocktail recipes that honor the color and utilize a variety of ingredients to give your drink that beautiful Peach Fuzz tint. We’ve rounded up the four best Peach Fuzz cocktails for your drinking pleasure. Flecha Azul Blanco Tequila 1 oz. Fresh Lime Juice 1 oz.

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New Orleans Bartender Geoffrey Wilson Helps Others Find Power and Purpose

Imbibe Magazine

I didn’t think that alcohol was that serious,” says Abron Morgan, a New Orleans native who was in the second Turning Tables class. New Orleans has always done a terrific job marketing its romantic past—as a sultry lair of jazz clubs, Spanish moss, and delectable gumbo. But I learned you can do so much in the industry.

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All You Need For A Successful Dry January: Mocktail Recipes, Ingredients, And Tips

A Bar Above

While alcohol consumption is up during the holidays, it may be time to rethink your relationship with alcohol for the month of Dry January. For some people (such as regular drinkers who maybe partied a little too hard in December), it’s abstaining from alcohol through the entire month of January in order to reset.

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Types of Cocktail Glasses: A Guide to Bar Glassware

A Bar Above

Craft cocktail connoisseurs know that enjoying a cocktail is a multi-sensory experience. Your eyes see the vibrant color of the garnish, your hands feel the temperature of the glass, and your nose takes in the aromas of the cocktail, all before the grand finale of tasting the cocktail itself.

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