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Archive for March, 2010

Last Night’s Drink

March 22nd, 2010  |  by Steve  |  published in Drinks, rum

As a cocktail hobbyist I am extremely fortunate to live near New York City – there is almost no limit on the obscure bottles you can find there, and lately some of the more anticipated bottlings, like Creme Yvette, are launched in NYC first before the rest of the country can access them. Due to arcane (inane?) liquor delivery laws, you’re generally completely screwed if you’re a cocktail enthusiast living in Nebraska, or Idaho, or even Pennsylvania or New Jersey. I happen to live in NJ but the PATH train is my transport to the land of milk, honey, and mezcal. But sometimes even I hit a wall, that occasional bottle that some distributor has the gall to not sell in NY (please note the sarcasm) and suddenly I feel the pain for my fellow enthusiasts who are left waiting for that trip to NY or San Francisco to pick up these elusive products.

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0 out of 3 ain’t bad …

March 5th, 2010  |  by Steve  |  published in Drinks

Wasn’t planning on doing two posts today but stumbled on this and had to react. If you’re learning to make drinks at home and wondering about the order in which to put things in your shaker, watch this video and then do the exact opposite.

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Out in the ether

March 5th, 2010  |  by Steve  |  published in Drinks, Food, Music

A few links for today:

Life and sounds of a pig
Electronic music artist Matthew Herbert is trying to make an album based on sounds from the life of an industrially-raised pig to raise awareness of where our food comes from. PETA over-reacts.

Illegal Infusions
Bars in California are beginning to be penalized for house infusions, let’s hope this doesn’t spread.

Drinking in the future
Alex Day, formerly of Death and Company, gives interesting insight on why suspenders and handlebar mustaches may no longer be “necessary” in finer drinking establishments.

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Just a sip – Brooklyn Black Ops

March 3rd, 2010  |  by Steve  |  published in Drinks, beer

On the lookout for a new beer to try (no, it’s not all fancy cocktails in this household) Laura came across a gem, Brooklyn Black Ops Stout, a limited release stout from Brooklyn Brewery that is aged in bourbon barrels for 4 months. It has some of the typical chocolate/vanilla/coffee presence that a good stout often carries but felt a bit lighter than most stouts to me, perhaps due to the strong presence of the bourbon which provides a noticeable alcohol tang, cutting through, yet still in harmony, with the other flavors. The beer is bottled in a champagne-style magnum, but that’s not the only characteristic it shares with the bubbly wine – this beer has champagne yeast added to the bottle after aging has occurred (which leaves the beer flat) and re-ferments in the bottle, giving you the joy of the champagne pop when you open it and probably contributing to the lighter feel mentioned earlier. Another characteristic they share – this beer is 11% ABV, do yourself a favor and drink it slower than I did.

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