Posted in G&G Videos, Spirits on Jan 22nd, 2011
Before setting sail for battle, it is best to drink rum. And a shitload of it. In fact, why don’t you light it on fire first to add a bit of toasty courage to your gullet (video below)? So goes the wisdom of the Ron Cremat. This past weekend, my wife and I were once […]
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Posted in Spirits on Sep 14th, 2010
I guess it was really only a matter of time before I got to my favorite cocktail. After taking this weekly piece around the world via Charles Lindbergh’s plane (the Aviation), or hopping a boat to Cuba (the El Presidente), whirling through the streets of Paris on a motorcycle (the Sidecar) or drifting through New […]
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Posted in NYC Events, Spirits on Sep 7th, 2010
All the birds sing words and the flowers croon. In the Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room. That’s how the song went. And really that’s all I remember of the words, but the Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland still sticks with me vividly. Images of singing robotic birds, steamy jungles and Polynesian gods made into […]
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Posted in Spirits on Aug 31st, 2010
Forgo the hearty breakfast and start your day with a cocktail before plowing the fields. Who needs an injection of coffee when Bourbon and mint are on hand? For some hardy southerners in the late 18th century, the Mint Julep was part of their morning ritual akin to shaving and pulling on the trousers. John […]
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Posted in Beer, Spirits on Aug 24th, 2010
I had a roommate who loved car bombs. Let’s call him “Patty”. It started as something he would do at bars, but quickly became a habit he brought home. Nearly every night of the week for months, Patty was shooting them off in our apartment. He’d pour some Bailey’s in a shot glass, top with […]
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Posted in Spirits on Aug 17th, 2010
“Daisy had a hint of bedrooms upstairs more beautiful and cool than other bedrooms…of romances that were not musty and laid away already in lavender….It excited him, too, that many men had already loved Daisy – it increased her value in his eyes.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby I’ve read The Great Gatsby many […]
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Posted in Spirits on Aug 10th, 2010
1920-1933. Prohibition sucked the nightlife out of the scene like one does an oyster from a shell. But the party raged on…albeit behind secret doors and fueled by often dangerous concoctions of bathtub gins and white lightning. And so, many American simply crossed the border to Havana, Cuba where the party heated up in broad […]
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Posted in Spirits on Aug 3rd, 2010
The sight must have been incredible. A whir of flashing metal cocktail shakers streaked the bar from end to end as the crowd crushed in around you. There they stood. Thirty-five “shaker boys” all earnestly focusing as their arms screamed from the pain of ceaseless shaking. It is said that to properly make a Ramos […]
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Posted in Spirits on Jul 27th, 2010
“Miner’s lady, stranger to blue water. Dark and dusty, painted on the sky. Misty taste of moonshine, teardrops in my eye. Country roads, take me home. To the place where I belong.” -John Denver Every country has it’s hillbillies. Its backwaters where the yokels live by their own rules. For Brazil, these people are called […]
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Posted in Spirits on Jul 20th, 2010
“Oo la la…who is that dashing American in the leather jacket?” “Why that’s Captain Sidecar, mademoiselle. But you be careful with his kind.” The Hôtel Ritz is one of the grandest, most opulent hotels in the world. Built in 1898 in the heart of Paris, its bar saw the likes of Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest […]
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Posted in Spirits on Jul 13th, 2010
As the Gulf Coast wakes up to another morning of promises from their good friend, BP, the world waits to see if their latest containment cap scheme will finally stop the gushing oil. After 83 days of being pounded by black crude, the Louisiana Bayou has been sent through the ringer. Add to that, the […]
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Posted in Spirits on Jul 6th, 2010
There was a time when pilots were heroes and the nation was fascinated by their exploits in the sky. Captain Sully Sullenberger aside (you are a prince among men, sir), we’ve moved into a new realm of hero. Like Justin Bieber, for instance–I mean, like, wow, how does he get those bangs so perfect? But […]
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Posted in Spirits on Jun 29th, 2010
A bullfight is the most hypnotically awful event I have ever seen. I’m glad I went that hot afternoon in Seville, but have no desire to return. Strangely elegant in its mismatched death, one of the haunting images that has stuck with me is that of the bull’s blood being mixed in with the sand […]
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Posted in Spirits on Jun 22nd, 2010
Spin the bottle? No, baby, spin the bar! Why play childish games when we can ride the booze carousel? The Hotel Monteleone in downtown New Orleans, not only has a revolving bar, but is the place to get down to some serious libation business. Today, it’s the home to Tales of the Cocktail, the five […]
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Posted in Spirits on Jun 15th, 2010
Originally created in Florence at the Baglioni Hotel in the 1920’s, the Negroni was the regular drink of a bar customer named Camillo Negroni. Italians are nuts about bitters and Camillo couldn’t get enough of the mouth-watering sensation of Campari. So much so, that his name lives on in bars around the world. Campari is […]
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