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The Ultimate Guide To Craft Mocktails For Dry January

A Bar Above

Surprisingly, the origin word “mocktail” doesn’t come from a sober mixologist but instead from a 1979 Libbey Glass advertisement targeting both alcohol-drinkers and those who abstain from liquor. However, as reflected in the 2020 Cocktail Trends Report , the #1 trend is low/no alcohol drinks. Not very appealing options.

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Brandy and Cognac Trends for 2024

Cheers

million 9-liter cases, according the Beverage Information Group 2024 Liquor Handbook. During the past year, the Cognac category has stabilized and returned to pre-pandemic consumption levels before the spikes of 2020 and 2021, says Jennifer Pisciotta, global vice president of marketing at DUss. in 2023 to pre-Covid levels of 12.8

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The Chartreuse Shortage: Finding The Perfect Chartreuse Substitute

A Bar Above

The elusive French liqueur is extremely difficult to find at the moment, requiring quite the treasure hunt through various liquor stores. When the pandemic craziness hit in 2020 and creating great cocktails at home suddenly became all the rage, the sales of Chartreuse skyrocketed. Copyright A Bar Above What is Chartreuse?

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25 Bartending Blogs That you should check out in 2022

Today's Bartender

From the latest in industry news & culture to beautiful cocktails, to the deadly specific details on the different types of liquor , you’ll find the answers to all of your bartending questions (and more) throughout these websites. Julia’s writing is fun, on trend, and necessary for any bartender to read in the 2020’s.

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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.” One day, the owner quizzed him, asking him where a certain bottle of liquor was from.

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Bus Bin Bassinets and Bottle Service: How New Parents in the Bar World Make It Work

VinePair

Today, Kellie Thorne is the Global Headquarters Bar and Mixology Lead for Suntory Global Spirits in NYC. An NYC cafe founded by a USHG alum pioneered a program offering childcare to its staff through Vivvi , but it closed in 2020. In fact, Bennetts insurance was better than that of his wife, a partner in a law firm.