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We Asked 14 Bartenders: What’s Your Go-To Tequila? (2024)

VinePair

A recent report published by beverage data analytics firm ISWR indicated that agave spirits — a space primarily driven by tequila — was the only alcohol category to experience growth in the U.S. This sustained popularity coincides with a market increasingly flooded with new tequilas. Tequila Ocho Plata. Here’s what they said.

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5 Cocktails That Celebrate Pantone’s Color of the Year: Peach Fuzz!

Chilled Magazine

Last year, Pantone’s Viva Magenta was named 2023’s Color of the Year and we wrote about how this inspired many bartenders to welcome the inclusion of pomegranate and/or hibiscus in cocktails, to honor Viva Magenta’s bright, ruby velvet color. We’ve rounded up the four best Peach Fuzz cocktails for your drinking pleasure.

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BevX 2023: Why The CIA is Best in Class

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The restaurants feature craft cocktail lists as well as innovative wine programs. When developing cocktails for the restaurants, the CIA has to balance offering drinks that are on-trend and on-brand for the guests, but also have some historical significance or seasonal relevance for the students.

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Whiskey Around the World: Irish Whiskey

Chilled Magazine

Whiskey is a key engine of this growth thanks to craft cocktail culture’s impact on the world’s bar scene and the surge in popularity of spirits from regions like Japan and Ireland, which many connoisseurs are only now discovering for the first time. The world of whiskey looks very different today.

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Check out the Margarita & some other agave cocktails with Bartender of the Year, James Irvine

Australian Bartender

By James Irvine, Group Creative Cocktail Lead, Merivale & 2023 Bartender Magazine Bartender of the Year Whilst perched at a bar, it is undeniable paying short odds of the inevitability of a guest ordering a Margarita. It’s the world’s most popular cocktail, and for good reason.

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Super-Premium Gin Has Struck a Chord With Millennial and Gen-Z Drinkers

VinePair

But those days appear to be firmly behind us, thanks to the craft cocktail revival of the early aughts, and the increasing popularity of drinks like the Martini and Negroni. percent in 2023, the super-premium segment (bottles that retail for more than $28.30) swelled by 16 percent. percent to reach just under 9.3

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10 Drinks Trends to Look Out for in 2024

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In 2023, drinkers really knew what they wanted. Is it possible for other coffee cocktails to take off beyond 2023’s beloved Espresso Martini? Will TikTok trends finally drive cocktail bars to full-fledged influencer insanity? Will the seemingly unstoppable rise of tequila come to a screeching halt?

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