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We Ask Bar Owner Joe Lamonica the Story Behind Vuolo’s Cocktail Menu

Chilled Magazine

Mezcal Laughing over Chocolate and Cigars Ingredients 2 oz of infused mezcal 2 bar spoons of cinnamon syrup 2 dashes of Turkish tobacco bitters Preparation Stir and serve over a large rock with an orange peel. Where do you see cocktail culture headed? One way we attempt to do this is overstating what is in the glass.

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The Cocktail College Podcast: The (Re)Old Fashioned (Live From the VinePair HQ)

VinePair

Its a drink that embodies the very definition of a cocktail that has not only withstood the test of time, but tells the story of how modern craft cocktail culture evolved.

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Beyond Basic: Discover Premium Gins & Unique Tonics (Garnish Guide Included!)

Mixologists

Old Tom Gin: A slightly sweeter style of gin, historically popular in the 18th century and experiencing a resurgence in the craft cocktail scene. Bar Spoon: For gently stirring the drink without losing too much carbonation. A bar spoon with a twisted handle is ideal for layering ingredients and gentle stirring.

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Mixologists

Old Tom Gin: A slightly sweeter style of gin, historically popular in the 18th century and experiencing a resurgence in the craft cocktail scene. Bar Spoon: For gently stirring the drink without losing too much carbonation. A bar spoon with a twisted handle is ideal for layering ingredients and gentle stirring.

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Modern Irish Whiskey Cocktails: Ditch the Coffee, Embrace the Mixology Trend

Mixologists

The rise of cocktail culture in the latter half of the 20th century, and the subsequent renewed interest in classic cocktails, helped to bring Irish whiskey back into the mixology spotlight. However, Prohibition in the United States had a devastating impact on the Irish whiskey industry, and it took decades for it to recover.