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All You Need For A Successful Dry January: Mocktail Recipes, Ingredients, And Tips

A Bar Above

EASY NON-ALCOHOLIC COCKTAILS Of course, we’re not saying you can’t have a cocktail every now and then, but we’re all about balance here at A Bar Above– Heck, you can use our bar tools to make any sort of mixed drink, so it definitely doesn’t need to have booze in it as far as we’re concerned!

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Guide to Gin (and Gin Cocktails)

Moody Mixologist

Gin Basil Smash (gin, simple syrup, lemon juice, basil) One of the most famous modern gin cocktails, the Gin Basil Smash (originally known as the Gin Pesto) was invented in 2008 by German bartender Jrg Meyer. Gin, lemon and simple syrup become bright green and ultra refreshing with the addition of thoroughly muddled basil.

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The Ultimate Gift Guide for Bartenders

A Bar Above

Consider giving the gift of our Mixology Certification Program – an in-depth and fully online video course that teaches you how to design your own balanced and delicious cocktails from scratch! This hardwood muddler is a full 12″ long to save your knuckles and muddle your mint leaves, herbs, & fruit to perfection!

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What to Drink in Dry January

A Bar Above

Table of Contents : Intro to Dry January Alternatives to Alcohol NA Spirits Mocktails without NA Bases NA Cocktails (1. Balsamic Cocktail ) Final Thoughts Copyright A Bar Above, generated with AI Lets be honest: Whether due to anxiety or boredom or all those Zoom happy hours, alcohol consumption is on the rise during the pandemic.

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Essential Mixology Tools: Top 10 Bar Equipment for Crafting Cocktails at Home

Mixologists

Crafting cocktails at home is an art that requires the right tools to achieve professional-level results. Ice Tools: Molds, Picks, and Crushers for Craft Cocktails Ice is an integral part of mixology. Quick Tips for Beginners: Practice with mocktails to hone your skills. Julep Strainer: Designed for stirred drinks.

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Easter's Elixir: Spring Awakening Cocktails - Fresh, Fruity & Festive!

Mixologists

Lemon-Lime Fizz: Muddle fresh mint with lime juice, add gin and top with lemon-lime soda. Mint Julep Twist: Add fresh mint leaves and muddled cucumber to your favorite mint julep recipe. Experiment with different herb combinations to create unique and memorable cocktails that leave a lasting impression. Gently stir to combine.