The Essential Tequila & Mezcal Companion: How to Select, Collect & Savor Agave Spirits - A Cocktail Book
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The Essential Tequila & Mezcal Companion: How to Select, Collect & Savor Agave Spirits - A Cocktail Book
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#KArtOfMixology 🍸 Did You Know? Fascinating Beverage Facts to Stir Your Curiosity! 🍹 1️⃣ Whiskey: The word “whiskey” comes from the Irish phrase “uisce beatha,” meaning “water of life.” 🥃 This beloved spirit has been warming hearts since the 15th century! 2️⃣ Tequila: True tequila can only be made in specific regions of Mexico, and it must be made from at least 51% blue agave. 🌵 Cheers to authenticity! 3️⃣ Gin: Originally created for medicinal purposes in the 17th century, gin has become a favorite for cocktails, thanks to its rich blend of botanicals and juniper berries. 🍋 4️⃣ Wine: The world’s oldest known wine cellar was found on the Titanic! 🍷 Talk about a legendary last drink… 5️⃣ Rum: Rum was once used as currency in Australia! 🏴☠️ This versatile spirit has a rich history that goes beyond the Caribbean. Whether you’re shaking, stirring, or sipping, there’s always something new to learn in the world of beverages. What’s your favorite drink fact? #BeverageFacts #Mixology #CocktailCulture #Bartending #DrinkKnowledge
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Best for Cocktails: Patrón El Cielo Looking for the best tequila for your cocktails? Look no further than Patrón El Cielo. Made for mixing, this blanco is the first to be distilled four times, bringing out more of the agave's sweetness and releasing notes of fresh cucumber and celery. Contrary to misconceptions, the additional distillation stage does not dilute the flavor. Elevate your cocktails like Ranch Water or Martini with the distinct flavor of Patrón El Cielo. https://lnkd.in/e-WC8hMv
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Great insight from David Mandell and Mark D. Rucker in this helpful piece by Brian Freedman!
What's the secret to starting your home whiskey collection? Food & Wine turned to the experts! Whiskey House of Kentucky CEO and co-founder David Mandell and The Bourbon Life CEO and co-founder Mark D. Rucker lend their spirits knowledge for what to sip & stock at your home bar 🥃 : https://bit.ly/4aiFKBg
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👇🏻 Here’s what you should know about tequila shot There's a dance-like ritual to the tequila shot. A sprinkle of salt on the back of the hand, a slice of lemon clenched between the fingers, and a fiery shot of tequila at the ready. But how did this ritual come about, and what's the true tradition behind it? The salt and lemon ritual is not as ancient as tequila itself. In fact, many traditionalists in Mexico forgo the salt and lemon altogether, preferring to savor the pure taste of tequila. So, where did this ritual originate? Some say it's purely a commercial tactic to make lower-quality tequilas palatable, while others believe it's an age-old method to enhance the spirit's flavor and smoothness. The salt is believed to dull the burn, and the lemon's tanginess contrasts and balances the robustness of the tequila. At the end of the day, how you enjoy tequila boils down to personal preference. Whether you're a salt-and-lemon aficionado or a tequila purist, the spirit's rich history and vibrant flavors promise an experience like no other. How do you prefer to take your tequila shot ? Let me know in the comments below! #sonalholland #masterofwine #tequila #tequilashot #spirits #traditional #agave
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## Definition: "Helpings" (in the context of drinks) **Meaning:** Portions or servings of a drink. ### Example Sentences: 1. **I only had one helping of the wine.** 2. **The bartender poured me three helpings of the cocktail.** 3. **The pitcher of lemonade was divided into four helpings.** 4. **She asked for a second helping of the soda.** 5. **I couldn't finish my first helping of the beer.** 6. **The tea came in three helpings.** 7. **He divided the bottle of juice into two equal helpings.** 8. **She only drank a small helping of the coffee.** 9. **The bar is known for its large helpings of cocktails.** 10. **I asked for a third helping of the water.** ### Hashtags: * #helpings * #portions * #servings * #drinks * #beverages * #liquid * #drink * #sip * #quench * #thirst
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On greg report, whiskey: What is the Lincoln County Process? International Bourbon Day National Bourbon Day is an annual celebration held on June 14th each year. It is an occasion to honor and appreciate the importance of bourbon whiskey – a beverage that has become one of America’s most beloved. 7 Whiskey Chocolate Bars, Ranked Worst To Best🐵 Pairing whiskey with chocolate is one of our new favorite combinations. Sure, it may sound a bit strange at first, but once you notice that whiskey and chocolate pairings have complementary flavor profiles. A Mixologist's Top Whiskey Brands To Use In An Old Fashioned🧪 Easy to make and even easier to drink, an old fashioned is one of the most influential cocktails of all time. Much much more https://lnkd.in/eiwQBxuN
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🍹 The Origins of the Cocktail: A Toast to History When we raise a glass to toast, we might not realize we’re partaking in a tradition that stretches back centuries. The origin of the cocktail is a fascinating tale with roots entwined in both American innovation and European influence. 🍸 The First Cocktail: The Sazerac 🍋 Accounts of the first cocktail differ, but a majority of experts point to the Sazerac as the pioneer. This iconic blend of whiskey, absinthe, bitters, and sugar emerged in New Orleans in the mid-1800s. The Sazerac remains a beloved classic, demonstrating the staying power of early mixology. #Sazerac #ClassicCocktail A Blend of New Ingredients 🍊 With the advent of new ingredients such as sugar and various spices, people began crafting drinks that were far more palatable, whether for medicinal purposes or simply to enjoy the effects of alcohol. The original cocktail formula—mixing spirits, sugar, water, and bitters—set the stage for countless variations and adventurous concoctions. #Mixology #Ingredients The British Influence: Punches 🍍 While cocktails are traditionally viewed as an American innovation, they were at least partly inspired by British punches. In the 18th century, punch houses in Britain served large bowls of spirits mixed with fruit juice, spices, and other flavors. These communal beverages were the precursors to the more individualized cocktails that would later gain popularity in America. #BritishPunch #PunchHouses The Etymology of "Cocktail" 🍷 Where did the word "cocktail" originate? The most common explanation involves a bit of linguistic confusion. According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, the term may derive from a mispronunciation of the French word "coquetier" (pronounced "cocktay" in English), which means "egg cup." The story goes that a French bartender served bitters in an egg cup to his English-speaking patrons, who misunderstood the term and began calling the drink a "cocktail." #Etymology #CocktailHistory So, the next time you enjoy a cocktail, take a moment to appreciate the centuries of tradition and the delightful twists of fate that brought this beloved beverage to your glass. #CocktailCulture #Cheers #MixologyMagic #Bostocap #BottleStoppers
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