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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. How hard could it be? It’s a pretty well-known drink that retained reasonable popularity even through the cocktail dark ages.

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Easter Mimosa Magic: DIY Bar Ideas & Bubbly Combos

Mixologists

The Ultimate Mimosa Bar Setup: Essential Tools & Ingredients for Your DIY Station A well-organized mimosa bar ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience for your guests. Here's a list of essential tools and ingredients: Sparkling Wine: Prosecco (e.g., Glassware: Flutes or stemmed wine glasses. Veuve Clicquot).

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Celestial Cocktails: Desert Glamping Mixology Recipes & Stargazing Pairings

Mixologists

Top with sparkling wine. "The Pack a shaker (preferably a Boston shaker for durability),strainer (Hawthorne and fine mesh), muddler (wooden or stainless steel), jigger (for precise measurements), bar spoon (for stirring), and mixing glass (for stirred drinks). Shake well and strain into a flute glass.

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The Best Tools for Crafting Your Dream Home Bar

Bartender.com

Identify the Basic Tools Every Home Bar Needs A well-equipped home bar requires essential tools for crafting classic cocktails like the Sazerac. Bartenders often start with a sturdy mixing glass, a long-handled bar spoon, and a reliable cocktail shaker.

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