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The Ultimate Gift Guide for Bartenders

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Your favorite bartender can create gorgeous patterns with bitters, spray the inside of a cocktail glass with vermouth, or make custom stenciled patterns on an egg white cocktail. These bitters bottles come in classic amber brown or gorgeous matte black– and in two sizes: 2 oz or 4 oz. Copyright A Bar Above 2.

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How to Design a Custom Cocktail Menu: Professional Mixology Tips

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According to the International Bartenders Association (IBA), while classics like the Negroni and Old Fashioned remain timeless favorites, modern audiences crave creative cocktail ideas that push boundaries.

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From Shaken to Stirred: Your Ultimate Guide to Mixology Classes

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Essential Bar Tools: Shaker: Boston shaker or cobbler shaker, each with unique advantages. Muddle sugar with bitters, add bourbon or rye whiskey, and garnish with an orange peel. Manhattan: Rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, bitters, and a cherry. Jigger: Accurate measurement is crucial; multiple jigger sizes are beneficial.

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Crafted Cocktails & Celebrations: Private Mixology Classes for Unforgettable Parties

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The mixologist will guide them through the proper use of bar tools, the importance of precise measurements, and the science behind flavor pairings. They'll learn how to create balanced cocktails, understanding the interplay of sweet, sour, bitter, and strong elements.