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Brandy and Cognac Trends for 2024

Cheers

Brandy isn’t flying off the shelf via individual pours, but guests are enjoying plenty of it through cocktails, says Charles Joly, beverage director of The Riff Raff Room in New York. DUss Cognac has been accelerating on-premise efforts with cocktails such as the D’Uss Spicy Sidecar.

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It’s Everywhere, It’s So Julia — Midori Is Brat

VinePair

The bartender thrusts a Hulk green cocktail into your hands and you take a sip, allowing the melon-flavored concoction to wash over your taste buds. A Japanese Gin & Tonic,” they respond, hands already busy prepping the next drink. It’s less the base of a cocktail, and instead used with a little more intention.”

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The Chartreuse Shortage: Finding The Perfect Chartreuse Substitute

A Bar Above

Copyright A Bar Above, generated with AI This herbal liqueur brings an earthy note to cocktails that isn’t easily replicated, and it comes in two versions, detailed below– one with a light olive color (Green) and one with a bright yellow hue (Yellow). Delicious Cocktails with Green Chartreuse: Copyright A Bar Above Bijou 1.5

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Is Craft Vodka Ready for Its Moment?

VinePair

Until 2020, vodka was legally required to be “without distinctive character, aroma, taste, or color” by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, but that language has since been dropped from the regulations. In fact, this might just be its most vibrant moment yet. Craft vodka is the hardest spirit to distill,” Shoemaker says.

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Colin Asare-Appiah Is Reshaping the Bar World

Imbibe Magazine

After the social awakening of 2020 and George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, people started paying more attention. But it wasnt until after 2020 that people outside the Black and brown and queer communities took notice.” I look at cocktail culture and its punctuated with so many influences from Africa right now, he says.

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Where to Drink in Phoenix

Imbibe Magazine

Cocktail culture is strong, and is probably about as strong as its been in the last 10 years, says Mat Snapp, a partner in Barter and Shake, the consultancy behind Phoenixs award-winning concept bar, Century Grand. With nearly 2 million residents in the city, everything in Arizonas capital is growing fastincluding its bar scene.

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