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National bartender day memes5/5/2023 ![]() Learn from the best shakers and master mixologists. You could even avoid doing the work yourself and enroll in a cocktail class for you and your friends. ![]() ![]() Whether you’re making a sneaky speakeasy or a chic cocktail bar, making it your own is the perfect way to celebrate World Cocktail Day. Why not take a theme to a whole new level and take your new bar theme to a party level. If you are creating your own home bar and are jumping in as a novice bartender, you could start with a classy cosmopolitan or cheeky sex on the beach. Treat yourself to a cocktail bible and teach yourself how to make the perfect passionfruit martini or rope in your own bartender friend for some mixology advice. Give your bar a theme and add your own unique names to your new mixers. ![]() If you’re feeling confident, you could create your own home bar and serve some of your favorite fizz-fuelled cocktails, or make your own cocktail creations with a fresh twist. If you want to spice things up, check out a new recipe on some of your favorite blogs or newsletters, and make your kitchen or bar into an experiment place for you and your friends. If you’re up for a night of fun drinking, then host a party at your place and mix up some of your favorite drinks for your friends. The World Cocktail Day page that Drinkaware hosts have events all over the world that you can partake in, a blog you can follow about your favorite recipes, and how you can drink safely while also having fun. The website provides facts and information about drinking, alcohol poisoning, and alcohol abuse. The holiday itself is held annually by Drinkaware, a United Kingdom-based charity that brings awareness to the effects of drinking and aims to reduce the harm that drinking can have on people and families. The 1987 reopening saw emerging mixologist Dale DeGroff create a pre-prohibition list of cocktails that revived some firm favorites and spearheaded the modern cocktail mixing revolution that made the cocktail bar increasingly popular. The Rainbow Room was revived and renovated in different forms over the years, being closed during WWII and for various restorations. Opened after the prohibition in 1934, the Rainbow Room was a high-end club where New York A-listers could celebrate in style with post-prohibition cocktails. 1988 saw the much-loved Cosmopolitan enter our lives, thanks to Toby Cecchini and his desire to share a drink with his fellow bartenders in San Francisco.Ī constant throughout the cocktail era in America was the Rainbow Room. 1954 saw the mixing of the Pina Colada in Puerto Rico when Ramon Marrero created the delicious pineapple treat at the Caribe Hilton hotel. Post-prohibition saw the invention of drinks that still grace the pages of your favorite cocktail bar menus. Many illegal speakeasies popped up, serving cocktails in jazz-style locales. Drinking didn’t stop during the prohibition, people simply went underground. The roaring twenties took the cocktail and shook it up into some of our most popular modern-day cocktails. The ‘Bee’s Knees’ cocktail was actually created to mask and sweeten the taste of illegally brewed bathtub gin. Enter the cocktail rum mojitos, the Sidecar, and the Tom Collins all flourished at a time when recreational alcohol wasn’t legal. With not much high-quality alcohol available, cocktails were the perfect way to make that smuggled rum, gin or whiskey just a little bit more drinkable. ![]() Originally, the Oxford English Dictionary defined the term with a different set of connotations, describing it as a horse with a tail like a cock’s, with its tail cocked up instead of hung down.Ĭocktails as a drink, however, started as a British invention in the 19th century and has since become an American innovation when a Connecticut-born bartender Jerry Thomas wrote the book “The Bartender’s Guide.” The Bartender’s Guide basically broadcasted an encyclopedia of how to mix drinks and recipes on some of the best combinations of drinks and flavors.ĭuring the 1920s American prohibition, many cocktails were mixed into existence that remain firm favorites today. In 1806, The Balance and Columbian Repository coined the term “cocktail” as a stimulating liquor with a wide variety of sweets, waters, and bitters. ![]()
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