Even if they hire a mixologist to develop cocktails for them, they have to have the follow-through. |
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An ideal scenario would be where the drinker could go to a cocktail bar, where the mixologist would ask which flavour of whisky was preferred. |
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A dedicated mixologist will teach cocktail lovers how to mix their favourite drinks and help them to shake their own cocktails. |
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A born mixologist, Fred found his drink of choice mixed well with a variety of unlikely beverages. |
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I know that not every operation has the resources to hire a master mixologist but they should, at the least, hire a head barman to develop beverage programs. |
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A decision that could toughen those economic times if the drink one turns to is a new cocktail devised by master mixologist Salvatore Calabrese. |
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Renowned KOKO mixologist Lawrence Picard hands over the floor to the ladies of the bar, as they each create their own cocktails. |
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In order to do so, they contacted Fernando Castellon, an expert mixologist renowned among bartending professionals. |
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How does one go from being a bartender to a mixologist to a bar chef? |
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Guests also receive recipes incorporating the sweet stuff from the hotel's culinary team and the resident mixologist. |
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I've never had a decent one in this country, but I was recently talking to a mixologist and he was saying the reason was that the limes you get here are not the right ones: they're not the same as you get in the States. |
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Expert drinkers can be just as finicky — the mixologist brandishing an atomizer, or Winston Churchill, gazing upon a closed bottle of vermouth while making his Martini. |
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An oval cocktail bar features a sulky, cool-dude mixologist. |
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While there's no prescribed limit on how many visits a restaurant should tally each year, training only begins with mixologist presentations. |
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Drizly said it has unveiled its Mile High Mixology Guide, featuring suggestions for travelers to become their own in-flight mixologist during holiday air travel this year. |
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