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The Ultimate Guide To Craft Mocktails For Dry January

A Bar Above

FRESH INGREDIENTS The craft cocktail movement is founded on the use of fresh juices, housemade syrups, shrubs, tinctures, fresh-picked herbs and flowers, and artisan brands. Juice – An electric juicer may become part of your essential bar equipment. Add ice and stir with a bar spoon to chill.

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Floral Cocktails Masterclass: A Complete Guide to Edible Flowers & Liqueurs

Mixologists

Unveiling the World of Floral Cocktails Floral cocktails are experiencing a vibrant revival, transforming the art of mixology into a fragrant and visually stunning experience. Unique and Innovative Floral Cocktail Creations The Lavender Honey Sour: Combine bourbon, lemon juice, honey syrup, and lavender tincture.

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Introducing Mocktails 101: The Art of Non-Alcoholic Cocktails

A Bar Above

Chris and Rob (our head of education) just launched a brand new course, Mocktails 101 , that will elevate your spirit-free drinks, whether or not you have much experience with mixology.

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The Cocktail College Podcast: Techniques: Savory Cocktails

VinePair

These are some of the key tenets of one of the hottest trends in mixology right now and the topic of today’s show: savory cocktails. Who would have thought that when someone first added salt to the rim of a Margarita it would lead to fat-washing, custom tinctures, and MSG Martinis?