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Bartender Book of the Month Club: Drink Your Garden

Chilled Magazine

Welcome to Chilleds Bartender Book of the Month Club, your monthly guide to essential reads for bartenders. Each month, we spotlight a standout book to add to your collection and keep your creativity flowing. This months book is Drink Your Garden |BelindaKelly, Venise Cunningham, Rylea Foehl | W.

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Drink in History: Army & Navy

Chilled Magazine

Embury’s 1948 book, The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks. Embury, a lawyer with a side hustle in cocktails, called it a variation of the gin sour, swapping sugar for orgeat syrup. The drink probably existed before, maybe at the Army and Navy Club in Washington, D.C., The first known recipe for this bad boy popped up in David A.

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The Ultimate Guide To Craft Mocktails For Dry January

A Bar Above

Non-alcoholic bar programs are getting the attention previously reserved for craft cocktails. DIY mocktail books abound, such as the famed Aviary Restaurant’s Zero, A New Approach to Non-Alcoholic Drinks. So, too, are craft mocktails. That is true with mocktails and cocktails alike.

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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. Book & Bourbon Southern Kitchen Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, Louisville, Ky., Staff, and Jefferson’s Presidential Select.

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How Author and Historian Toni Tipton-Martin Is Immortalizing Black Cocktail Culture

VinePair

Her acclaimed, James Beard Award-winning cookbook, “Jubilee” (2019) started a conversation about African American culinary history, and her new cocktail book, “ Juke Joints, Jazz Clubs, and Juice ,” continues this journey through the lens of drinks and the Black bartenders who have helped pave the nation’s cocktail culture.

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

A Bar Above

3/4 oz Passionfruit Syrup 1/4 oz Lime Juice 3 Mint Leaves 4 oz of Soda Water/Club Soda INSTRUCTIONS: Muddle mint leaves in a Collins glass. SPIRITY Cocktail s: With options like a zero-proof margarita, non-alcoholic negroni, and a mocktail mule, these canned virgin cocktails are great for taking to parties.

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The Ultimate Gift Guide for Bartenders

A Bar Above

Stock photo courtesy of Chronicle Books 17. COCKTAIL BOOKS. LOTS OF BAR BOOKS. There are SO many great bar books out there that I could write a whole post on that. FILTERING EARPLUGS When working in a live music venue or club, you’re constantly around incredibly loud music. Oh wait, I did!