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2024 Holiday Gift Guide

Imbibe Magazine

8-pack Books Spirited Women: Makers, Shakers, and Trailblazers in the World of Cocktails Through stories, recipes, and illustrations, writer Sammi Katz and illustrator Olivia McGiff profile 55 groundbreaking women of the drinks world. Her new book offers family stories, historical notes on African brewing, and more than 80 recipes.

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Women’s Health Entrepreneur Katie Garry’s Non-Alc Picks

Dry Atlas

After working her way through the traditional healthcare system, booking dozens of specialist appointments and spending thousands of dollars on medical bills, she ended up with more questions than answers, and decided to do something about it. Wine Down is Apothékary’s red wine-inspired alcohol alternative tincture.

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We Asked 19 Bartenders: What’s the Most Underrated Winter Cocktail?

VinePair

” —Donya El Shoubasi, sommelier, Asador Bastian , Chicago “Maybe due to its absolutely zero-frills nature, the Rusty Nail hasn’t evolved from ironic to post-ironic anomaly like the Espresso Martini. I love going for tiki drinks in the winter because it feels like a little tropical vacation without actually having to book a trip.

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25 Bartending Blogs That you should check out in 2022

Today's Bartender

Jeffrey Morgenthaler Author of ‘The Bar Book,’ Jeffrey Morgenthaler is one of the most influential bartenders/bar managers/owners in the industry. brewers, bartenders, distillers, authors, sommeliers, etc). Favorite Post : Martinis & Tinctures: The Barber Shop’s Martini Project 23. Let’s get to it. Favorite Post : Last Call!

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Bartending Blogs You Should Read

Today's Bartender

8) Jeffrey Morgenthaler Author of ‘The Bar Book,’ Jeffrey Morgenthaler is one of the most influential bartenders/bar managers/owners in the industry. brewers, bartenders, distillers, authors, sommeliers, etc). In my book, that’s what this industry needs and these guys are doing a bloody good job of it.