Cocktail Friend — The Old Pal Do you have a friend you’ve known for much of your life? Many people do. If you’re one of them,… Continue reading “Cocktail Friend — The Old Pal”…
Cocktail Revival — The Renaissance Leaving a lasting impact in fields such as art, science, and literature, the Renaissance was an important era in Western… Continue reading “Cocktail Revival — The Renaissance”…
Individual and Internal — The Rhythm and Soul Everyone has a soul. Some of us have rhythm, some don’t (my sense of rhythm is questionable). Describing it as… Continue reading “Individual and Internal — The Rhythm and Soul”…
M Is For Mystery — The Martini The Martini has been so famous and popular for so long, it should have a history as clear as it… Continue reading “M Is For Mystery — The Martini”…
M Is For Magnificent — The Manhattan For such a consistently popular cocktail, the Manhattan doesn’t have a consistent origin story. The only consensus is that it… Continue reading “M Is For Magnificent — The Manhattan”…
And Cocktail — The Ampersand Signifying “and,” the ampersand is a common symbol in the English language (& it makes me think of the late… Continue reading “And Cocktail — The Ampersand”…
A Cocktail Of Light — The Parisian Known as the “City of Light,” Paris is one of the great cities of the world. Ms. Cocktail Den and… Continue reading “A Cocktail Of Light — The Parisian”…
Don’t Do It With This Drink — The Procrastination I’ll get to it later. Tomorrow. Next week. We’ve all procrastinated. Maybe you’re doing it right now. The Procrastination is… Continue reading “Don’t Do It With This Drink — The Procrastination”…
A Sharp Olympic Drink — The Lucien Gaudin Hailing from France, Lucien Gaudin was an Olympic champion fencer in the 1920s. Fencing as in trying to stab someone… Continue reading “A Sharp Olympic Drink — The Lucien Gaudin”…
It’s A Long Cocktail Way — The Tipperary “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary” was a popular song during World War One. Referring to a town and county… Continue reading “It’s A Long Cocktail Way — The Tipperary”…