One of the stranger little side alleys of booze history is that in order to tell the story of the Sazerac—that most New Orleans of cocktails, essentially an Old Fashioned wearing a beret—you first ...
An increasing number of mixologists are turning to rye, a spirit with sturdier elements that show well through cocktail construction. The spirit was once popular in the U.S. after the Revolutionary ...
The Sazerac is a classic New Orleans cocktail. It’s also just a bit harder to make (while requiring a little bit deeper bar shelf at home) than the most-straightforward drinks. It’s a great “we’re not ...
Welcome to Clubhouse Eats, where we celebrate the game’s most delectable food and drink. Hope you brought your appetites. New York City, January of 2020, and I’m standing at an intimate cocktail ...
A deceptively simple cocktail featuring just five ingredients—sugar, Peychaud’s Bitters, Herbsaint, Sazerac rye whiskey and the perfect lemon twist, the Sazerac cocktail has enchanted visitors and ...
Hey bohabs, it's never too early to get your drink on, and the members of GWAR have a new drink recipe for you. Balsac the Jaws of Death does the honors by showing you how to make what he's dubbed the ...
Cocktail enthusiasts, take note: One of America’s most renowned rye whiskeys now features a new, higher-proof version explicitly designed for mixology. Earlier this month, Kentucky-based Buffalo Trace ...
A chatty bartender deftly mixes a Sazerac for a customer eager to try New Orleans' official cocktail, a stiff drink that entices visitors to loosen up and embrace the joie de vivre of a city that ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery introduced a 100-proof version of Sazerac Rye, specifically designed for bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts, complementing its existing 90-proof and 18-year-old expressions.
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