Sébastien Brothier
Joined April 2009
Paris, France
April 20, 2009
The Bar Mix Master Has Spoken...
THIS SPACE IS DEVOTED TO THE ART OF COCKTAILS, COCKTAIL EDUCATION, AND THE REBIRTH OF CLASSIC COCKTAILS.
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Tales of the Cocktail :: The Most Spirited Event of the Summer :: New Orleans
The internationally acclaimed festival of cocktails, cuisine and culture returns for its seventh year in New Orleans, July 8-12, 2009. The event brings together the best and brightest of the cocktail community—award-winning mixologists, authors, bartenders and chefs—for a five-day celebration of the history and the craft of the cocktail. This year, the most spirited event of the summer invites everyone to “Stir Your Soul” with a spirited series of dinners, cocktail demos, tastings, competitions, seminars, book signings, tours and special events all perfectly paired with some of the best cocktails ever made.
Added April 20, 2009, 9:35 AM
The 10 best beer names ever - St. Petersburg Times
I recently read a piece by John Foyston in The Oregonian relating how five bottles of an ultra-rare beer named Hair of the Dog Dave sold separately at auction for a combined $2838.30. Had there been a sixth, Foyston points out, it would have amounted to a $3,500 sixer. After cringing a bit, I had to laugh. If it had been a wine, the name on the bottle would have been something pompous sounding like Coche-Dury Corton-Charlemagne. However, these bidders shelled out up to $719 per 375ml for a tipple named Dave. You have to love the working-class ethic of the craft beer community.
Added April 20, 2009, 9:35 AM
The 10 best beer names ever - St. Petersburg Times
I recently read a piece by John Foyston in The Oregonian relating how five bottles of an ultra-rare beer named Hair of the Dog Dave sold separately at auction for a combined $2838.30. Had there been a sixth, Foyston points out, it would have amounted to a $3,500 sixer. After cringing a bit, I had to laugh. If it had been a wine, the name on the bottle would have been something pompous sounding like Coche-Dury Corton-Charlemagne. However, these bidders shelled out up to $719 per 375ml for a tipple named Dave. You have to love the working-class ethic of the craft beer community.
Added April 20, 2009, 9:35 AM
The Six Most Fattening Summer Cocktails | Newsweek By The Numbers | Newsweek.com
The Six Most Fattening Summer Cocktails 'Tis the season to kick back with a frosty summer cocktail, but the calorie counts are anything but relaxi
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