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Review: Sausalito Liquor Co. Marin Coastal Gin and Unsinkable Whiskeys

Drinkhacker

First, I love that a company in the 2020s named itself “Liquor Co.” ” Forget “Distilling” or “Spirits,” Sausalito Liquor Co. The California operation launched last year with three spirits, a gin, a bourbon, and a rye. in mixology required,” per the company. Thoughts follow.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Making Gin at Home

A Bar Above

Today, we’re talking about making your own gin ! Gin lovers , rejoice! Of course, you could get complicated and use a still pot or mini-distillery, but… It’s actually illegal to distill your own liquor without a license, even just for personal use. You could also geek out on all the different types of gin you could make.

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Introducing Mocktails 101: The Art of Non-Alcoholic Cocktails

A Bar Above

Chris and Rob (our head of education) just launched a brand new course, Mocktails 101 , that will elevate your spirit-free drinks, whether or not you have much experience with mixology. No matter your reason for wanting to make liquor-free beverages, Mocktails 101 , is the perfect place to start.

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2024 Cocktail Trends from Vegan Fat-Washed to Japanese Spirits

Chilled Magazine

Vegan Fat-Washed Cocktails The vegan fat-washed cocktail trend has gained popularity in the mixology world, with Denver’s Deviation Distilling leading the charge by introducing an extensive menu of vegan fat-washed options. This innovative technique involves infusing plant-based fats into spirits to impart unique flavors.

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Mixology Magic: 7 Absinthe Cocktails You Need In Your Life

Advanced Mixology

It artfully blends Absinthe's botanical flavors with the smooth, dry profile of gin, vodka, and vermouth. This French-inspired blend can be made in two delicious ways: mixed with beer or as a gin sour. Alternatively, make it with gin, lemon juice, triple sec, and a dash of Absinthe shaken and strained into a chilled glass.

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Trends in the New Year, Predicted by Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits Experts

Chilled Magazine

There are different takes on which spirits/wines will reach their peak in 2024, with some believing the craft gin movement will reach a highpoint, and others predicting more of a focus on rum, with tequila still reigning supreme.

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Your Guide to Non-Alcoholic Gins

Dry Atlas

Gin, celebrated for its aromatic blend of juniper berries and botanicals, has long held a revered place in the world of spirits. But, as the non-alcoholic movement continues to grow, a new wave of non-alc gins has emerged, promising the familiar flavors without the alcohol. Soon, the gin craze began. What is non-alcoholic gin?

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