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Bartender Book of the Month Club: Drink Your Garden

Chilled Magazine

Written by sisters Venise Cunningham and Belinda Kelly, thisgarden-to-glass handbook blends creativity, sustainability, and nostalgia with more than 100 recipes for alcoholic, low-ABV, and non-alcoholicdrinks. Non-alcoholic options like Lavender Honey Cordial Spritz and Creamy Tea Cobbler.

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Founder April Wachtel Solves Cocktail Problems with Cheeky Cocktails

Chilled Magazine

Plus, Espresso Martinis have too many ingredients why do you have to add vodka, coffee liqueur, fresh Espresso, AND simple syrup? We only use the highest quality ingredients and ingredients craft cocktail bartenders would use behind a professional bar! What would you like bartenders to know about Cheeky Espresso Syrup?

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Where to Drink in Indianapolis

Imbibe Magazine

From historic neighborhood bars to modern craft cocktail dens, Indianapolis proves that it is operating in the shadows no longer. “I “It’s a vibrant, close-knit scene fueled by an influx of young talent,” says Chris Coy, co-owner and operator with Ed Rudisell of beloved tiki destination The Inferno Room.

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Trends in the New Year, Predicted by Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits Experts

Chilled Magazine

Current trends in wine or spirits that people can expect to see around the New Year include low-ABV and non-alcoholic spirits and RTDs. Craft cocktails with locally sourced seasonal ingredients will always be a hit,” says Carla Marie Rivera, Director of Product Education, South Florida, Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits.

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We’re Recapping Chilled 100 ELEVATE 2024: The Second Golden Age of the American Cocktail with Dale DeGroff and Ted Breaux

Chilled Magazine

The pair discussed the history of the American cocktail and how major U.S. events helped to shape the cocktails of today. Alcoholic beverages date back to 13,000 BCE, when the first evidence of brewing beer was documented.

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Where to Drink in Tucson, Arizona

Imbibe Magazine

Whether you’re seeking a well-made craft cocktail, a beer brewed with local ingredients, or an education on mezcal, Tucson brings it home. In addition to their signature Old Fashioned, the bar, bottle shop, and part-time bakery crafts cocktails like the Notorious F.I.G.

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Life Beyond the Bar with Garvey Alexander

Chilled Magazine

Inspiration behind The Brunch God I merged two passions, anime and crafting cocktails, into one creative endeavor. The title “Brunch God” stems from my dedication to the brunch scene, where I gained a reputation for innovative cocktail creations. It reflects my love for the industry and a way to share my expertise with others.

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