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The Cocktail College Podcast: The Gin Basil Smash

VinePair

After Meyer posted his creation on “The Bitters Blog,” he watched it explode across Europe, fueled by the early online cocktail community and the drink’s bold visual appeal. Add liquid ingredients and ice. Shake until well chilled. Double strain using a cocktail shaker into a tumbler glass with ice. Garnish with fresh basil.

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Top tea tips for the bar and home – new podcast!

The Cocktail Lovers

Fill with crushed ice, top with a little soda water.

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The Ultimate Gift Guide for Bartenders

A Bar Above

Just to let you know, some of the links below are “affiliate links”, which means they help support this blog. Your favorite bartender can create gorgeous patterns with bitters, spray the inside of a cocktail glass with vermouth, or make custom stenciled patterns on an egg white cocktail. Without further ado… here’s the list!

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Sherry Cocktails – Lower Your ABV

The Whisky Exchange

Lightly muddle the mint leaves to wake them up a bit and then fill the glass to the brim with ice cubes. Ingredients 75ml Gonzalez Byass Leonor Palo Cortado 2 Orange slices 1 Lemon Slice 20ml 1:1 simple syrup Method Muddle your sliced citrus fruit with the sherry and simple syrup in the bottom of a shaker. Add ice cubes and shake hard.

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Most Popular Mixed Drinks

Marketview Liquor Blog

This cocktail showcases the robust notes of whiskey, complemented by the subtle sweetness of sugar and the complexity of aromatic bitters. To make an Old Fashioned , combine 2 ounces of bourbon or rye, 1 sugar cube, a few dashes of aromatic bitters and a splash of club soda in an old-fashioned glass.

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Most Popular Mixed Drinks

Marketview Liquor Blog

This cocktail showcases the robust notes of whiskey, complemented by the subtle sweetness of sugar and the complexity of aromatic bitters. To make an Old Fashioned , combine 2 ounces of bourbon or rye, 1 sugar cube, a few dashes of aromatic bitters and a splash of club soda in an old-fashioned glass.

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Golf Cocktails - British Open Themed Drinks

Barina Craft

Gently muddle the mint and sugar in a double old fashioned glass. Some smash recipes also include a dash of orange bitters in the drink. Kummel - Calming Those First-Tee Nerves” Whisky & Fine Spirits Blog. Add crushed ice, stir in the whisky and garnish with a mint sprig. Web. † - Rocky. The Whisky Exchange, 17 July 2014.

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