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Cocktail of the Week: The Martini |
Since we are going back to basics this week, it only seems appropriate to revisit that iconic cocktail, the Martini. Take it however you will, though the requirement for theoriginal Martini is gin and vermouth, there is no debate there. What ratio of the two you choose, is up to you. If you choose vodka it is a Vodka Martini. Case closed, now let's revisit an old favorite. Get the recipe (and many more)... |
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Liquor 101: Quick Reference to the Base Spirits |
There is a lot to learn in the world of mixed drinks, though everything begins with those six base liquors. It is essential to know what makes whiskies whiskey and how those differ from brandy, gin, rum, tequila, and vodka.
It may seem like common sense to most, though it is good to review. I've created a quick reference to each spirits' distinctions including what they are distilled from, flavor and cocktail profiles, where they are produced, regulations, and more. Liquor 101... |
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Learn Your Liqueurs |
Once you know your base liquors, you will want to know your liqueurs. These often sweetened spirits come in a vast range of flavors and colors and are often used to accent the drink's base. This ongoing database is a quick reference for many of the popular liqueurs and through it you can find a selection of drinks for each. Learn your liqueurs... |
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5 Myths About Cocktails |
Mixing a fancy cocktail is difficult and takes too much time. There is something wrong if you don't enjoy the most popular cocktails. You should never, ever mix with top shelf liquor. These are just three of the common misconceptions that I take on in an attempt to help us all rethink the way we approach drinks. Demystifying drinks... |
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