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Bar Cart Essentials: Create a Stylish Home Bar Setup

Mixologists

Mixing and Serving: Must-Have Bar Tools and Equipment (Professional Grade) Crafting cocktails requires the right tools. Coupe glasses add vintage charm to champagne or classic cocktails. Wine glasses are essential for wine enthusiasts, and beer glasses cater to beer lovers. Rocks Glass: For Old Fashioned, Negroni.

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10 of the World’s Most Impressive Airport Bars

VinePair

From bars that have been nominated for several James Beard awards to those offering cocktails developed by professional bar teams, check out 10 of the world’s best airport bars below. There’s also approximately half a dozen sakes on the menu, and an extensive collection of beers from Georgia and beyond.

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The Newly Reopened Waldorf Astoria Honors New York’s Glorious Drinking Past

VinePair

To steer the cocktail program at the reborn Peacock Alley, the hotel turned to renowned bartender Jeff Bell, who owns PDT, one of the bastions of the modern craft cocktail era in New York. Bell was tasked with coming up with 20 cocktails each for Peacock Alley and Lex Yard.

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Book Review: Slow Drinks

Drinkhacker

I’ve encountered plenty of cocktail books that include the occasional syrup or tincture made from homegrown herbs, but Slow Drinks goes lightyears beyond this, offering recipes dependent as much on their locally foraged modifiers as they are their base spirit. Need a quick guide to basic fermentation, mead making, beer brewing?

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We’re Recapping Chilled 100 ELEVATE 2024: The Second Golden Age of the American Cocktail with Dale DeGroff and Ted Breaux

Chilled Magazine

The pair discussed the history of the American cocktail and how major U.S. events helped to shape the cocktails of today. Alcoholic beverages date back to 13,000 BCE, when the first evidence of brewing beer was documented. In 1988, however, DeGroff created the cocktail menu for The Rainbow Room’s grand reopening.

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The Ultimate Guide To Craft Mocktails For Dry January

A Bar Above

Photo by Jonathan Borba via Unsplash TRENDS IN ALCOHOL-FREE COCKTAILS At one time, being the designated driver or a sober companion meant only getting to select from sugary soft drinks, juice, tonic or soda water, lousy coffee, or tap water (maybe sparkling water if you’re lucky). So, too, are craft mocktails.

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

A Bar Above

Since excessive drinking has been on the rise during the pandemic, we really want to focus on how to make delicious, spirit-free cocktails and enjoy other beverages such as nonalcoholic beer and wine. Top with ginger beer. MIXERS Ginger beer : Our community group of bartenders specifically recommends Fever Tree.