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Upstairs at The Kimberly Serving Up Stunning Views

Chilled Magazine

Whether you’re seeking a sophisticated spot for happy hour with colleagues or an elegant venue for a private event, Upstairs at The Kimberly promises an unforgettable experience. The fully retractable glass rooftop ensures year-round comfort, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor spaces.

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Happy National Vodka Day! Here Are Some Cocktails to Celebrate

Chilled Magazine

This signature cocktail is available for $16.45 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. a glass or $49.95 for a pitcher.

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Crafting Your Hotel's Signature Cocktail: A Step-by-Step Guide

Advanced Mixology

In the enchanting world of hospitality, a signature cocktail is not just a drink; it's a story in a glass, a symbol of your hotel's unique character and charm. This guide is designed to lead you, step by step, in crafting that perfect cocktail that captures the essence of your establishment. Is it modern or classic?

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At Home Cocktails: A Guide to Flavorful Mixology

Bartender.com

For a variation, some bartenders incorporate sparkling wine to create a Vesper Martini, adding complexity to this classic cocktail: Ingredient Measurement Purpose Gin or Vodka 2-3 oz Base spirit Dry Vermouth 0.5-1 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 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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