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5 to Try: Melon Liqueur

Imbibe Magazine

Melon liqueurs can be a divisive category, as clearly demonstrated by their most famous offering, Midori. in the late 1970s, the neon-green liqueur was a hit among the disco crowd before changing tastes gradually relegated it to the back of bar shelves. Launched in the U.S. But Midori isn’t the only option for fans of melon.

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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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A Look into the Origins of French Liqueurs in Celebration of National Liqueur Day with Heavenly Spirits

Chilled Magazine

Happy National Liqueur Day! We are celebrating with an Introduction to the Origins of French Liqueurs and some notable “Heavenly” Brands Noces Royales, Arvani, Jules Theuriet, and Jahiot. French liqueurs have a rich and complex history that reflect the nation’s cultural heritage and artisanal skills.

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Turn Late-Summer Produce Into Cocktail Ingredients

Imbibe Magazine

Instead of trying to source an esoteric liqueur, for example, they find inspiration from a flavor and try to replicate it in a more cost-effective way. And making it a cinch, says Rodriguez: Add chopped-up peppers to high-proof alcohol, let it sit for a few hours, and taste frequently until the preferred heat is reached.

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Freezer Door Cocktails

Imbibe Magazine

Don’t Use More Than 20 Percent of No- or Low-ABV Ingredients Make sure the amount of zero-alcohol and low-proof ingredients doesn’t exceed 20 percent of the mixture to prevent from freezing the contents of the bottled cocktail. “This is where infusions and fat washing are helpful,” says Hirsch. .”

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Day Trip: Rachael Petach, C. Cassis

Imbibe Magazine

until 2003), hauling pounds of fruit up to her third-floor Brooklyn walk-up to craft small batches of liqueur. Cassis , a modern take on the classic liqueur, which Petach now makes in her Hudson Valley facility and tasting room. It’s less syrupy than most liqueurs, with a more drinkable, aperitif quality. Cassis Spritz 1 oz.

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25 years of FUNKIN COCKTAILS

The Cocktail Lovers

These days, the FUNKIN COCKTAIL range includes a fine line in purées, syrups, liqueurs and mixers, all aimed with professional bartenders in mind. FUNKIN Triple Sec Liqueur Be cool, B Corp And there’s more… Did you know that FUNKIN is the first British cocktail brand to become a certified B Corporation? Just like FUNKIN. To garnish?

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