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Three Ways: Ranch Water

Imbibe Magazine

Ancho Reyes chile liqueur 3 barspoons saline solution (1 part sea salt to 9 parts water) 2 barspoons jalapeño tincture 2 oz. Jalapeño Tincture Mix 8 oz. “It’s fun because it’s close enough to a Ranch Water that people have had before to feel safe, but different enough to be exciting,” he says. sotol 3/4 oz. blanco tequila 1/2 oz.

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Master Mixology: Advanced Techniques & Pro Secrets for Bartender Mastery

Mixologists

This article delves into the realm of advanced techniques and pro secrets, providing a comprehensive roadmap for bartenders aiming to achieve mastery. For example, using homemade bitters or tinctures allows for greater control over flavor profiles, and the ability to customize them to specific cocktails.

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Gin Trends in 2024

Cheers

Queen Restaurant & Lounge in Miami has noticed a gradual increase in the popularity of gin among patrons, says bar manager Karol Ansaldi. It uses a split-base of gin and vodka, dry vermouth that’s been macerated with charred scallions, and a few dashes of white balsamic and a house-made salt-and-pepper tincture.

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We Asked 18 Bartenders: What’s One Drink That Should Be Retired From Cocktail Menus? (2024)

VinePair

Abraham Flota, bar manager, Prospect , San Francisco “I think both Mojitos and Espresso Martinis are universally hated by bartenders.” Colm Whelan, general manager, Desert 5 Spot New York , NYC “One drink that should be retired from cocktail menus is the Cosmopolitan. Hailey Donovan, bar manager, Northern Spy , Canton, Mass.

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We Asked 19 Bartenders: What’s the Most Underrated Winter Cocktail?

VinePair

” —Martin Fernandez, bar manager Rochambeau , Boston “Not a cocktail, but a spirit: rum. It’s finished off with bitters and a housemade elote-seasoning tincture, which adds a hint of spice with citrusy notes.” NYC The article We Asked 19 Bartenders: What’s the Most Underrated Winter Cocktail?

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25 Bartending Blogs That you should check out in 2022

Today's Bartender

Jeffrey Morgenthaler Author of ‘The Bar Book,’ Jeffrey Morgenthaler is one of the most influential bartenders/bar managers/owners in the industry. Their articles are always fun and interesting to read and they cover a lot about bartending too. Favorite Post : 5 Essential Soft Skills for Great Bar Managers 7.

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Bartending Blogs You Should Read

Today's Bartender

One of their goals is to remove the elitism often associated with the beverage industry (wine in particular) by writing articles on these topics that can be easily understood by anyone. Their articles are always fun & interesting to read and they cover a lot about bartending too. And I think they do a pretty good job of it.