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Nitrogen Infused Cocktails

The Bartender Company

In this guide, we’ll explore the exciting world of the latest mixology trend – nitro infused cocktails – and learn why nitro drinks continue to be developed for bars and restaurants around the world. Nitrogen Bubbles add Thrills and Flavor Infusing your beer (i.e. There is no other equipment needed!

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Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Cool Bartenders’ Skit Is a Decade Too Late

VinePair

While the lyrics rang true with some of the things we love to hate about today’s bar culture, much of its jokes instead brought us back to the early aughts mixology scene and the institutions it boomed in. The bit’s title: “Cool Bartenders.” Here’s what the show got right and wrong about the current state of cocktail bartending.

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Tasting Notes for Craft Beer

Advanced Mixology

Examples: Goose Island Bourbon County Stout, Innis & Gunn Original, Rodenbach Grand Cru. Honorable Mention: Terpene-Infused Craft Beers Terpene-infused craft beer is a new trend that combines the aromatic and flavorful compounds found in plants with the traditional brewing process.

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Your Guide to Non-Alcoholic Gins

Dry Atlas

Initially conceived as a medicinal liquor, gin has its roots in the juniper-infused spirits produced by monks and alchemists across the continent. As these soldiers returned to England, they brought back with them a fondness for this juniper-infused spirit. About gin The story of gin begins in the busy apothecaries of medieval Europe.

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