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Can a Cocktail Have Too Many Ingredients? Bartenders Weigh In

VinePair

By the time the tiki craze was underway in the ‘30s and ‘40s, it was par for the course to see drinks containing over seven ingredients and multiple expressions of rum layered on top of one another. And while a cocktail containing a slew of spirits, herbs, juices, and tinctures may win curiosity, the finished product can also be a letdown.

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The Ultimate Guide for the Sober October Challenge

A Bar Above

Whether you’re joining for health reasons, self-discipline, a chance to explore your relationship with alcohol, or just experiencing new flavors & options, you’re definitely not alone. Double strain into a Hurricane or Tiki glass filled with pebble ice, topping with more ice if needed.

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The Ultimate Guide for the Sober October Challenge

A Bar Above

Whether you’re joining for health reasons, self-discipline, a chance to explore your relationship with alcohol, or just experiencing new flavors & options, you’re definitely not alone. Double strain into a Hurricane or Tiki glass filled with pebble ice, topping with more ice if needed.

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Introducing Mocktails 101: The Art of Non-Alcoholic Cocktails

A Bar Above

Piña Colada Mocktail, a new look at the classic Tiki drink, made with your own tea base Nojito , an NA take on the classic cocktail Mojito with fresh mint sprigs & tea (no alternative spirits needed– the tea base provides so much flavor) Margarita with fresh lime juice, jalapeño syrup, and a non-alcoholic spirit (It’s really good!)

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