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Father’s Day Gift Guide

A Bar Above

Photo copyright A Bar Above 4-PIECE COCKTAIL SHAKER SET If the dad in your life is just starting to make drinks at home or has old barware that is falling apart, our simple 4-piece barware tool set is an excellent gift for making a variety of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

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Wedding Party Gift Guide

A Bar Above

Below are some really cool thank you presents that cocktail lovers are sure to enjoy. Tiki Cocktail Book & Tiki Glasses Surprise your closest friends who are standing by you on your wedding day with some really cool cocktail recipes. Photo by Gianluca Riccio via www.unsplash.com 1.

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The Ultimate Guide To Craft Mocktails For Dry January

A Bar Above

If you are in doubt, consider this: Alcohol-free “ sober bars ” are popping up in the US and all around the world. Non-alcoholic bar programs are getting the attention previously reserved for craft cocktails. Zero-proof spirits like Seedlip are being produced, marketed, and added to the back bar next to the classics.

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Bar Cart Essentials: Create a Stylish Home Bar Setup

Mixologists

Mixing and Serving: Must-Have Bar Tools and Equipment (Professional Grade) Crafting cocktails requires the right tools. A long-handled bar spoon is ideal for stirring. Beyond the Basics: Seasonal and Themed Bar Cart Ideas (Adapt and Impress) Adapt your cart for seasons and occasions.

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We Ask Bar Owner Joe Lamonica the Story Behind Vuolo’s Cocktail Menu

Chilled Magazine

The “Agony and the Ecstasy” was a cocktail I developed on a trip to Florence, Italy. Chloe and I were on a tour to the statue of David by Michelangelo when the guide mentioned the book about Michelangelo’s life entitled The Agony and the Ecstasy. I motioned over to Chloe and said, “That’s it”.

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The Sazerac: The mysterious (and confusing) history of this iconic classic

Australian Bartender

I expected that its story would be quite well documented, with perhaps a squabble over which exact bar in New Orleans had first mixed one, but instead, I opened a can of worms. The story which I had always heard was one made famous by Stanley Clisby Arthur, author of 1937 book ‘Famous New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix ‘Em’.

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All You Need For A Successful Dry January: Mocktail Recipes, Ingredients, And Tips

A Bar Above

Using a bar spoon , give a quick stir to mix the ingredients. Glassware : If you don’t know anything about cocktail glasses, a couple rocks glasses and coupe glasses are a great place to start– but you can also click on the “glassware” link for a comprehensive guide to all things cocktail glasses.

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