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Brandy and Cognac Trends for 2024

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These brandies offer a wide range of flavors from orchard fruits and delicate florals to oak, spice and caramel perfect for sipping neat or as the backbone of expertly crafted cocktails, Rivas says. DUss Cognac has been accelerating on-premise efforts with cocktails such as the D’Uss Spicy Sidecar.

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Empirical Launches Groundbreaking New Spirit, Cilantro, and Debuts New Bar, 53 A.D.

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Empirical Cilantro is a bold, innovative spirit set to shake up cocktail culture New York, Sept. 1, and will soon open the doors to a sure-to-be-talked-about new craft cocktail bar, 53 A.D., 30, 2024 – Flavor, first. What happens when Noma’s former head of R&D becomes a distiller? in Bushwick, Brooklyn.

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GSN Review: El Guapo Bitters & Syrups

Good Spirits News

There are spirits and then theres spirit, and El Guapo embodies bothin no small part because the leader of the brand, Christa Cotton, came of age in a craft cocktail culture ripe with creativity. This is highly refreshing and a killer addition to highballs, citrus based cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages.

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Build the Ultimate Home Bar: Essential Tools, Glassware, and More

Mixologists

Classic Cocktail Glasses When building your home bar's glassware collection, start with the timeless silhouettes that have long been associated with cocktail culture. The trusty highball glass, with its tall, slender profile, lends itself perfectly to long, refreshing cocktails, such as the Gin and Tonic or the Moscow Mule.

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Build the Ultimate Home Bar for 2025: Essential Tools, Glassware, and More

Mixologists

Classic Cocktail Glasses When building your home bar's glassware collection, start with the timeless silhouettes that have long been associated with cocktail culture. The trusty highball glass, with its tall, slender profile, lends itself perfectly to long, refreshing cocktails, such as the Gin and Tonic or the Moscow Mule.

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Zero-Waste Buzz: Sustainable Coffee Cocktails You'll Love

Mixologists

The clinking of ice, the aromatic swirl of coffee, and the vibrant hues of a well-crafted cocktail – these are the hallmarks of a delightful mixology experience. Join us on a journey to redefine cocktail culture, proving that indulgence and environmental responsibility can coexist harmoniously. Absolutely! "Zero-Waste

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Beyond Basic: Discover Premium Gins & Unique Tonics (Garnish Guide Included!)

Mixologists

Old Tom Gin: A slightly sweeter style of gin, historically popular in the 18th century and experiencing a resurgence in the craft cocktail scene. Quality Gin Glasses: Tall, slender glasses (like highball or Collins) or the Spanish-style Copa de Balon glasses help to showcase the drink and allow the aromas to develop.

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