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An Imbiber’s Guide to Cocktail Kits

Imbibe Magazine

For Newbies: Sipsy For those who want to keep things simple, Los Angeles-based liquor delivery service, which also ships nationwide, builds cocktail kits around classic cocktails everyone knows and loves, such as an Old Fashioned , spicy Margarita , and an Espresso Martini. Buy a single box or subscribe for one, three, six, or 12 months.

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The Definitive Timeline of Bourbon ‘Taters’

VinePair

Was the ur-tater seen as a part of an intelligentsia that simply cared and knew a bit more about the earliest bottles of the day? But taters were willing to pay a lot more than the meager MSRP distilleries set their bottles at. If so, that wouldn’t last long, and the term would quickly become derisive. So what was an $80 MSRP George T.

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Join the Conversation & Win a £25/$25 Whisky Voucher

The Whiskey Wash

Each week, we’re giving away a £25 or $25 gift card to spend at a whisky or liquor store of your choice. So go ahead: join the conversation, share your thoughts, and you might just win your next bottle on us. We love hearing from fellow whisky fans, and we want to get more people involved in the conversation.

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Book Review: Behind Bars

Drinkhacker

Former Drinkhacker contributor Mike Gerrard writes the blog Travel Distilled as he covers travel and the spirits industry. Have you ever walked into a liquor store and casually had thoughts of pulling the greatest heist of the century?

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Welcome to California: Racquet Club Spirits

Booze Business

Meet the Owners of Racquet Club Spirits Matthew Winks and Brian Harke, owners of Racquet Club Spirits From Palm Springs Life magazine: “ The spirit of individuality and fun from the historic Racquet Club spur a desert couple to create a new Palm Springs-inspired liquor brand. It’s 84 proof (42 AbV) and sells for about $42.99.

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Next Wave Awards Retailer of the Year: Seelbach’s

VinePair

native had been a mild-mannered accountant for his entire career, running the spirits blog Bourbonr on the side. Credit: Scott Suchman Around that time, he noticed a retail liquor license up for sale in Washington, D.C., there is no county or state to determine liquor distribution laws. The 39-year-old Jacksonville, Fla.,

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Direct-to-Consumer Spirit Sales: Why so Hard?

Booze Business

But I can’t send a bottle of liquor made in New York to Colorado. Part of the problem is the misconception that liquor is hard and other forms of alcohol are… what, not hard? Examples: Which would you rather sell as a distributor sales rep, 6 bottles of a small unknown brand or 6 cases of a winner. oz of spirit.

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