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Guide to Gin (and Gin Cocktails)

Moody Mixologist

Most classic gin cocktails can be categorized into spirit-forward sips (like Martinis and Negronis), sours (like the Gimlet), and highballs (Gin and Tonic). Other notable gin classics include the bubbly gin and champagne cocktail the French 75, and the more modern tiki classic, Saturn (gin with passionfruit, lime, and orgeat syrup).

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Mixology Magic: 7 Absinthe Cocktails You Need In Your Life

Advanced Mixology

Absinthe is making a comeback in the world of cocktails. This anise-flavored spirit has now been thrust back into the spotlight with the rising popularity of craft cocktails. In a highball glass, muddle fresh mint leaves to release aromatic oils. Fill with ice and add 1 oz absinthe, 1 oz Vodka, and Coke.

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Most Popular Mixed Drinks

Marketview Liquor Blog

Those of us who appreciate the finer things in life understand the allure of a perfectly crafted cocktail. Mojito The Mojito is a famous cocktail known for its vibrant and refreshing flavors. To start, muddle 3 fresh mint leaves with 1 ounce of simple syrup and ½ ounce of lime juice in a glass.

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Most Popular Mixed Drinks

Marketview Liquor Blog

Those of us who appreciate the finer things in life understand the allure of a perfectly crafted cocktail. Mojito The Mojito is a famous cocktail known for its vibrant and refreshing flavors. To start, muddle 3 fresh mint leaves with 1 ounce of simple syrup and ½ ounce of lime juice in a glass.

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Crafted Cocktails & Celebrations: Private Mixology Classes for Unforgettable Parties

Mixologists

Want a tropical tiki-themed birthday bash? Or a sophisticated vintage cocktail hour for an anniversary? It's about the interactive learning, the shared laughter as guests attempt new techniques, and the sense of accomplishment as they craft their own delicious concoctions.

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At Home Cocktails: A Guide to Flavorful Mixology

Bartender.com

Cocktail picks and decorative stirrers add a professional touch to drinks like the Long Island Iced Tea, showcasing the bartender’s attention to detail and knowledge of presentation techniques. Investing in quality garnishing tools allows home mixologists to recreate the aesthetic appeal of professionally crafted cocktails.

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The Best Tools for Crafting Your Dream Home Bar

Bartender.com

A set of versatile tumblers, highball glasses, and coupes covers most cocktail styles, allowing hosts to serve drinks in their proper vessels. For example, wide-mouthed glasses work well for cocktails with muddled fruits like blackberries, while tall, narrow glasses suit drinks with effervescent mixers.

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