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Garnish Goals: Effortless Cocktail Upgrades to Transform Your Happy Hour

Mixologists

Transforming your happy hour from ordinary to extraordinary doesn't require complex mixology skills. This article will guide you through effortless garnish upgrades that will impress and delight, turning your happy hour into a truly special occasion. Muddle them in the drink or use them as a decorative sprig.

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Happy National Vodka Day! Here Are Some Cocktails to Celebrate

Chilled Magazine

Sweet and Sour Splash of Club Soda Preparation In a highball, shake (DO NOT muddle). This cocktail offers a refreshing take on classic mixology and radiates a bright green hue, thanks to the fresh basil leaves muddled to perfection. Devotion Vodka 3 Blueberries 3 Blackberries 10-15 Mint Leaves ½ oz. Simple Syrup ½ oz.

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What to Drink in Dry January

A Bar Above

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. aquafaba INSTRUCTIONS: Combine strawberries, basil, and lemon in a shaker and gently muddle. Shake and strain.

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At Home Cocktails: A Guide to Flavorful Mixology

Bartender.com

A well-equipped home bar includes specialized implements like channel knives for creating citrus twists, perfect for garnishing a classic whisky highball. The key lies in gently muddling the mint to release its oils without bruising the leaves, which can impart bitterness.

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The Best Tools for Crafting Your Dream Home Bar

Bartender.com

A set of rocks glasses, highball glasses, and coupe glasses covers most drink styles. A set of versatile tumblers, highball glasses, and coupes covers most cocktail styles, allowing hosts to serve drinks in their proper vessels. These tools form the foundation for mixing drinks, whether in a dedicated bar area or the kitchen.

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