Nice article on Cocktail Renaissance in Weekly Standard
A nice artice, if a bit pretentious, in this weeks Weekly Standard
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Conten...6/772lyldx.asp
Nice shout out to Stagg. I also did not realize some of the classic cocktails books have been republished. I plan on picking up a couple
Re: Nice article on Cocktail Renaissance in Weekly Standard
For some reason this passage annoys me -
'...men had been busy discovering the greatness of single-malt Scotch. This in turn led our makers of Kentucky's finest spirit to point out that all straight bourbon was essentially single malt and bring to market some stunning new brown liquors.'
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Re: Nice article on Cocktail Renaissance in Weekly Standard
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Originally Posted by
Stones
For some reason this passage annoys me -
'...men had been busy discovering the greatness of single-malt Scotch. This in turn led our makers of Kentucky's finest spirit to point out that all straight bourbon was essentially single malt and bring to market some stunning new brown liquors.'
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Stones what about this statement annoys you?
Re: Nice article on Cocktail Renaissance in Weekly Standard
That the makers of the finest spirit in the world had to liken their product to a single malt to get the masses to consider. It may be true and all but it just annoyed me that's all. Call me bourbon chauvinist... :lol:
Re: Nice article on Cocktail Renaissance in Weekly Standard
I think the "Cocktail Renaissance" is great when it refers the return of traditional cocktails. By this I mean not just the "classics" but the idea of combining a few, high-quality ingedients together in a way that allowed them to both stand-alone and enhance and compliment each other.
I can't stand the current trend of lumping every sort of herb / spice / fruit / vegetable / juice / mineral / garnish / decoration / etc. together. And then dumping it all in a martini glass and proclaiming it a "cocktail".
It's hard to beat a simple Manhattan... if it's done right.
I don't need / want a "bar chef" or "mixologist"... gimme a real honest-to-God bartender who knows his craft and takes pride in his work.
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Re: Nice article on Cocktail Renaissance in Weekly Standard
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Originally Posted by
jburlowski
I think the "Cocktail Renaissance" is great when it refers the return of traditional cocktails. By this I mean not just the "classics" but the idea of combining a few, high-quality ingedients together in a way that allowed them to both stand-alone and enhance and compliment each other.
I can't stand the current trend of lumping every sort of herb / spice / fruit / vegetable / juice / mineral / garnish / decoration / etc. together. And then dumping it all in a martini glass and proclaiming it a "cocktail".
It's hard to beat a simple Manhattan... if it's done right.
I don't need / want a "bar chef" or "mixologist"... gimme a real honest-to-God bartender who knows his craft and takes pride in his work.
:soapbox:
Good luck finding one