European Masters of Bartending: Vasilis Kyritsis
For his continuing series on the European Masters of Bartending, Mixology author Andrew Wilkin met with Vasilis Kyritsis.
Inventory for July 17th, 2016
Cheers! With the current weather we’d rather stay indoors and let other people take care of what’s happening in the outside world. That’s fine, we’re just here to read about…
Inventory for July 10th, 2016
Count ‘em bottles! Headed to Norway and not sure where to go? Not to worry, we’ve got the complete list of winners of the Nordic Awards at this year’s Oslo…
Inventory for July 3rd, 2016
Happy summer all! This week a Oklahoma bar manager was jailed for three days for infusing vodka with bacon, Forbes took a look at how the Brexit could affect the…
Inventory for June 26th, 2016
Cheers big ears! This week Lagavulin released a special bottle celebrating the inagural whisky writer Alfred Barnard in honor of its 200th anniversary,
Inventory for June 19th, 2016
Cheers to this week’s inventory! Let’s have a look at Smirnoff’s new vodka-based fruit cider with which it plans to revolutionize the market, Borcos’s new pisco,
Dan Priseman, King of the Comeback
Dan Priseman is well-known for his work at the Bitters&Twisted blog and the bar Nola. Now having worked on the comeback of Four Roses bourbon, he’s the co-author of an…
Inventory for April 10th, 2016
Let’s get our news in a row and then frolic outside in the sun! This month marks the first Lisbon Cocktail Week, another Indian state goes dry,
Inventory for February 28th, 2016
It’s that time of week again and glory be, this is February’s last inventory. I can almost smell the sunshine.
Inventory for January 31st, 2016
Welcome back to this week’s inventory! Heaven Hill is lowering the age of its 12-year old Elijah Craig and Monkey 47 now is “halfway french”.
Beer, Bars & Brewers #1
Hello and welcome back! This week we take a look at the sale of Camden Town Brewery and Red Stripe, the craft industry has a problem with cans,
Inventory for December 20th, 2015
Dear readers, today marks the last inventory for 2015. Another year, gone by so fast.