Common Cocktails Every Bartender Should Know These are the most popular cocktails in the U.S. Don’t let the word common fool you. They’re common cocktails because everyone’s ordering them. And that means they’re drinks bartenders should know. Stick to the standard liquor pour and standar...
People have a strange scarcity mindset with ice and will end at one scoop so don't count on them filling the cup all the way- make up the difference by serving in a smaller cup. Bartenders know that the amount of ice matters to keep the surface temp of the drink cool enough t...
Barflies have been sipping classic cocktails for decades because they're timeless. Here are the most popular drinks to order at a bar.
We’re blessed to be at a really nice portion of the world’s best bars, particularly in Asia, and there are a lot of bartenders and owners who travel through, young consumers find new trends and then bring them home. So we’re very mindful of destination markets and certainly on the ...
Most high-quality airline lounges – especially business class and first class lounges – have bars where bartenders or ‘mixologists’ will serve you anything from a glass of beer, wine or spirits to a fancy cocktail, all complimentary. ...
What should I know about drink packages? As you can see, the price of alcohol on the ship can be expensive. If you’re looking to save money, the cruise line offer drink packages. These packages offer up all you want for one price. So, for example, a cruise line like Carnival will...
However, many bartenders and enthusiasts recommend using a versatile and budget-friendly option like blended Scotch whisky, bourbon, or rye whiskey for most mixed drinks. Should I use single malt or blended whiskey in mixed drinks? While single malt whiskies are prized for sipping neat or with ...
bartenders about their bestselling classics,so were starting to see some long-term trends emerge,something I delve into in my analysis.Its not just about which classics are in or out,its the style of drink and the constituent ingredients all are subject to trends.And to close the book,we ...
You raise money by inviting friends, family, coworkers … heck, anyone you know to come have a drink while you “bartend”. Hopefully, your stellar service will encourage tips from your group and 100% of the tips “Guest Bartenders” earn go directly to the charity they selected. Seriously...
There’s a bit of wavering about whether it’s raspberries or grenadine in this, and it’s comforting to discover bartenders have been wavering since the very beginning. Booth’s 1908 recipe calls for grenadine but adds that raspberry syrup “will answer the purpose” while a 1909 recipe call...