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Sri Lankan Curry House Meets Hidden Cocktail Bar

Australian Bartender

The bar takes inspiration from kasippu (Sri Lankas famous homemade liquor), which means almost everythingsyrups, cordials, tincturesis made in-house. The bar takes inspiration from Kasippu (Sri Lanka’s famous home-made liquor), Which means almost everything, syrups, cordials, tinctures, is made in-house.

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We Ask Bar Director Evan Williams about Herb Washing for Cocktails

Chilled Magazine

In a nutshell, it combines vacuum oleo-saccharum, “oil sugar,” to pull the aromatic oils from an herb via osmotic dehydration, and a good old fashioned liquor infusion. Dalida is a concept built upon the hospitality, culture, and flavors of the Eastern Mediterranean, as reflected through the lens of Northern California.

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The Ultimate Guide To Craft Mocktails For Dry January

A Bar Above

Plus, for those of us in the hospitality industry, offering a thoughtfully-crafted, non-alcoholic option for guests who are not drinking alcohol– for whatever reason– is just excellent service and good business. In your local liquor store and online, you’ll find a wide array of bitters. So, too, are craft mocktails.

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Beverage Trends for 2024

Cheers

Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants ’ annual Culinary + Cocktail Trend Forecast cites the rise of Latin American spirits and liquors such as aguariente, singani and cocuy, served within craft cocktails or enjoyed on the rocks. “I rhubarb bitters, blood orange tincture and Fever Tree aromatic tonic.

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We Asked 19 Bartenders: What’s the Most Underrated Winter Cocktail?

VinePair

Brian Landry, chef and owner, Jack Rose + QED Hospitality , New Orleans “One of the most notorious and perhaps iconic holiday drinks is eggnog — people either love it or hate it with no in-between. Bitters and liquor can raise the temperature just as much as a glass of hot water and whiskey.”

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Bartending Blogs You Should Read

Today's Bartender

These days, there are so many different bartending blogs & websites that cover the hospitality industry. From the latest in industry news & culture to beautiful cocktails, to the deadly specific details on the different types of liquor , you’ll find the answers to all of your bartending questions (and more) throughout these websites.

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25 Bartending Blogs That you should check out in 2022

Today's Bartender

25 Bartending Blogs That you should check out in 2022 These days, there are so many different bartending blogs & websites that cover the hospitality industry. Favorite Post : Martinis & Tinctures: The Barber Shop’s Martini Project 23. It’s great for the industry and anyone who wants to be a part of it. Let’s get to it.