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How Jackson Cannon Helped Build (and Rebuild) Boston’s Cocktail Culture

Imbibe Magazine

The Boston cocktail scene has suffered some serious blows over the past few years. Brother Cleve, the musician, DJ, and mixologist who was regarded as the godfather of the Boston cocktail revival, died suddenly in September 2022. The Monday mixology appointments lasted from May 2020 to June 2021.

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How Author and Historian Toni Tipton-Martin Is Immortalizing Black Cocktail Culture

VinePair

In that time, the author, activist, and journalist has used the culinary and mixology worlds as a bridge to educate readers about African American history. Each one of the book’s chapters begins with an essay that frames what the mixology experience was. Do you have any favorite stories from your book?

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Beyond the Basics: Advanced Education Techniques for Aspiring Mixologists

Advanced Mixology

As the craft of mixology transcends traditional boundaries, aspiring mixologists are increasingly seeking advanced education techniques that go beyond the basics of mixing drinks. Techniques like fat washing and smoke infusion are also gaining popularity, allowing mixologists to introduce complex, savory notes into their cocktails.

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Meet the Judges of the Craft the Fun Cocktail Challenge

Chilled Magazine

This year’s judges include renowned spirits specialist Lynn House, author and bartender extraordinaire Jeffery Morgenthaler and award-winning mixologist Christine Wiseman. With a skilled eye for emerging trends, Lynn is not only an amazing mixologist but also a trendsetter, shaping the future of cocktail culture.

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Does Plucky, Plum-Based Slivovitz Stand a Chance in Modern Cocktail Culture?

VinePair

In Pittsburgh, the vegan bar and restaurant Apteka plays up its Central and Eastern European influences with its own slivovitz cocktails, often using brands from Serbia or Bosnia, sometimes incorporating sumac or other tart ingredients. The article Does Plucky, Plum-Based Slivovitz Stand a Chance in Modern Cocktail Culture?

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Cocktails go through a Dizzying Turnaround

Spiritz

With innovation setting the pace in the bar scenario of India, cocktail culture has been undergoing a true-blue metamorphosis, driven by the need to continuously experiment and serve drinks that will keep the consumers coming back for more. The cost-effectiveness of these innovations depends on the specific technology or technique.

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Where to Drink Like a Local in Paris

Imbibe Magazine

And who better to point you in the right direction than those leading the charge on Paris’ increasingly notable cocktail culture? We tapped some of the city’s most talented hospitality pros for their recommendations on where to find Paris’ Olympians of mixology.

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