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How to Use Fall and Winter Produce in Cocktails, According to Bartenders

VinePair

Pumpkins While orgeat is traditionally made with almonds, at Tiki Chick in NYC’s Upper West Side, bar manager Linda Nivar reinvents the syrup with pepita seeds (the hulless seeds of certain pumpkin varieties) creating a unique spin on the tiki bar staple while honoring her Latin roots. “I It just depends on how you want it to taste.”

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Wedding Party Gift Guide

A Bar Above

Tiki Cocktail Book & Tiki Glasses Surprise your closest friends who are standing by you on your wedding day with some really cool cocktail recipes. Pretty much everyone loves tropical cocktails (or even mocktails ), so these are nice gifts for wedding attendants– ones everyone can enjoy.

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Bay Leaf Simple Syrup Recipe

Moody Mixologist

If you already enjoy the flavor of bay leaf, or even if you aren't sure what it actually tastes like, I think you'll love this delicious simple syrup recipe for cocktails and mocktails! Remove the pan from the heat and all the syrup to cool for at least twenty minutes before removing the leaves and bottling the syrup.

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Guide to Gin (and Gin Cocktails)

Moody Mixologist

Distilled Bottles of gin that are labeled as Distilled Gin means that they are a distilled spirit made with botanicals including juniper that may (or may not) have flavorings or other additives introduced after distillation. Here are the two best known tiki or tropical style gin cocktails today. Get the classic Gin Rickey recipe.

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Pineapple Ginger Espresso Sour

Moody Mixologist

It might seem like a highly specific (or possibly harder to find) bottle recommendation, but the flavor is incomparable. Lemon Hart is a well known rum in the world of tropical and tiki drinks. If you’re not able to find this particular bottle, I recommend substituting another flavorful aged rum.

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Coconut Simple Syrup Recipe

Moody Mixologist

I love making different syrups to add unique and interesting flavors to my cocktails, mocktails, and punches. It’s not very expensive and because it’s so potent, one bottle will last a long time. I like to store my syrups in glass swing top bottles or mason jars.

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51 Last Minute Holiday Gifts For The Home Mixologist

Casual Mixologist

Perfect for crafting mojitos, margaritas, or spritzes, these small-batch syrups are made in Brooklyn and add a splash of creativity to cocktails, mocktails, and more. Crafted from high-quality wood, this elegant piece is perfect for stirring up everything from tiki classics to modern cocktails. A couple of Monday night mocktails.