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Flavor Manipulation Course Series: Cocktail Bitters, Infusions, & Simple Syrups

A Bar Above

And between Chris and our resident bartender, Rob , you’ll learn from an industry-leading team deeply versed in the science of mixology. So, are you ready to play with sweet, savory, and aromatic notes to completely elevate your mixology game? Sign up for the course here.

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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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The Ultimate Guide for the Sober October Challenge

A Bar Above

Copyright A Bar Above, generated with AI 1 1/2 oz Chamomile Infusion – concentrated tea infusion 1/4 oz Simple Syrup 1/4 oz Verjus 1/4 oz Lemon Juice 3 dashes of Ginger Root Tincture 4-5 oz Tonic Water (enough to top the cocktail) Directions : Build the cocktail in the glass, stirring as you add each ingredient; save the tonic for last.

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Blood, Bones, and Bitters: Meat Cocktails Are More Than a Novelty

VinePair

The Bullshot cocktail — a mid-century, Midwestern beef bouillon-and-vodka boozer — was a staple at Detroit’s Caucus Club, the popular Detroit steakhouse where it was invented in the 1950s by a local ad exec eager to push Campbell’s soup on the liquid lunch crowd. Kayamato’s Ramos Vodka Fizz with fermented horse milk vodka.

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The Ultimate Guide for the Sober October Challenge

A Bar Above

Copyright A Bar Above, generated with AI 1 1/2 oz Chamomile Infusion – concentrated tea infusion 1/4 oz Simple Syrup 1/4 oz Verjus 1/4 oz Lemon Juice 3 dashes of Ginger Root Tincture 4-5 oz Tonic Water (enough to top the cocktail) Directions : Build the cocktail in the glass, stirring as you add each ingredient; save the tonic for last.

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Floral Cocktails Masterclass: A Complete Guide to Edible Flowers & Liqueurs

Mixologists

Unveiling the World of Floral Cocktails Floral cocktails are experiencing a vibrant revival, transforming the art of mixology into a fragrant and visually stunning experience. Pairs well with gin, vodka, and champagne. Complements gin, vodka, and tequila. Versatile, works well with gin, vodka, and champagne.

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Spicy Cocktails: How to Add Heat to Your Drinks (Jalapeño Margaritas & Beyond)

Mixologists

Jalapeño: The Classic Spicy Cocktail Ingredient The jalapeño, with its moderate heat (2,500-8,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU)) and vibrant green hue, is a staple in spicy mixology. A few drops of a habanero tincture can transform a mild cocktail into a fiery concoction. Expect a vegetal, slightly sweet heat. oz Lime Juice 0.5