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Cocktails go through a Dizzying Turnaround

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. “There is also the virtual reality mixology experience, which is an immersive experience allowing interaction with virtual instructions and bartenders to learn the art of crafting cocktails,” he says. “Many bartenders and mixologists are aware of fat washing, but it’s not a universally practiced technique.

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Sip Revolution Redefining Cocktails in India

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At the heart of this revolution is the infusion of technology into the art of cocktail making. These tools allow mixologists to extract and concentrate f lavours in ways previously unimaginable, resulting in cocktails with depth and complexity. Molecular mixology, a subset of molecular gastronomy, is taking the cocktail scene by storm.

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It’s the Experience that Counts!

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Infusions which used to take weeks earlier are now being replaced by techniques like roto vap and sous vide, which retain the maximum flavours and minimise any flavour loss, and deliver within a few hours. For example, trends like molecular mixology and Tiki cocktails have taken a backseat all of a sudden.

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The Ultimate Gift Guide for Bartenders

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Photo via www.unsplash.com Wondering what to give your favorite bartenders and mixologists this year? From stocking stuffers to super fancy gadgets, you’re sure to find the ideal gift for the mixologist in your life. MOLECULAR MIXOLOGY INTRODUCTION KIT Alright, I’ll be honest, I put this on the list for myself.

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Creating a New World of Cocktails

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Imagine sipping a cocktail with edible spheres or enjoying a drink infused with liquid nitrogen for a dramatic smoky effect. Robert goes on to elaborate on some innovative techniques for cocktail preparation: Sous vide: Bartenders are experimenting with sous vide infusion to gently extract flavours from fruits, herbs and spices into spirits.