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Irish Cocktail #1

Irish Cocktail #1

Generally I like to elaborate a bit more about a cocktail or recipe before I feature it, but this is an exception.

Death In The Afternoon

Whether Hemingway created this cocktail or not is the subject of much speculation. If it’s true that Hemingway said “Write drunk; edit sober,” then this is the cocktail he was drinking.

Final Phrasing

Final Phrasing

Fellow cocktail enthusiasts are likely aware of Mixology Monday – an online cocktail community that Paul Clarke created in April of 2006. Despite having hosted a Q & A session with him in 2016, I wasn’t much a participant in MxMo. And regretfully, not only…

Impress Your Significant Other with Only 3 Ingredients

Impress Your Significant Other with Only 3 Ingredients

Whether you’re going out for dinner and drinks or staying in, Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be stressful or complicated. Here is a simple 3-ingredient cocktail along with a 3-ingredient dessert that will make you look like a pro regardless of experience level. It’s the…

QC Malt – A Different Approach to Hard Soda

QC Malt – A Different Approach to Hard Soda

The only market that comes to mind as being more saturated than hard soda is the small batch bitters market. Why anyone would get into either this late in the game is somewhat of a mystery, but, if I’m being honest, I’m always going to…

Apparent Sour – A Refreshing and Light Cocktail

Apparent Sour – A Refreshing and Light Cocktail

The Apparent Sour may seem simple, but don’t underestimate how delicious it is. I first made this cocktail for a client and a coworker during

Corpse Reviver #2

Corpse Reviver #2

Corpse Reviver #2 Recipe   [divider type=”double-dotted” color=”gray”] Additional Resources: Knife pictured courtesy of MS Knives. Death & Co. – Modern Classic Cocktails Lucid Absinthe