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Coming back online // you can’t wear a mask and drink at the same time

October 12, 2020 by elana 2 Comments

Checking in cocktails // stirandstrain.comTrying to drink a cocktail with a mask on was not something I planned on dealing with this year. Both of my kids starting school full time, renovating our house, fitting into a bridesmaids dress, these were what I thought would be my most challenging issues when 2020 started. And yet, here we are.

I will not break down how this year has been challenging; I’m late to that game and frankly rehashing all of it will not be therapeutic for me or for you dear readers. And it’s been done. Over and over a million times now, and it’s not even over yet.

So where will this site go from here? Well, for a start, I never planned on taking such a long break. I think the longest break I took from writing on here was about three months years ago. Next year will mark 10 whole years of Stir and Strain and that feels monumental, and maybe what brought me back here to say hello.

I’m going to take some time to shuffle through some posts and put together some resource guides both for use at home, and where you can help out in the wild (from the safety of your home). It’s in the works but with my current workload of full time virtual school for two youngins, the pace over here has slowed down considerably.

As always, I appreciate you stopping by and showing support reading these recipes. Please feel free to say hello! I’m still here but I might not answer you for a week (or more).

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Home Bar Spring Favorites

March 11, 2020 by elana Leave a Comment

The Home Bar: Spring Gift Guide 2020 // stirandstrain.com

We’re having some grey, dark days right now. So while I’m staying inside watching the weather, I think it’s time to brighten up the home bar with these pops of color! Sunny days ahead! At least with my drinks…

1. Underwood Sparkling Rosé 2. Yellow Cups 3. Fruit Drink Stirrers 4. Coasters 5. Pommery Brut Rosé Royal Champagne 6. St. Agrestis 7. Bottle Opener

 

 

 

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Monday Booze News A new low-abv drink to try, jello shots for St. Patrick's Day, and getting to know Tennessee whiskey

March 8, 2020 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: Always with lime wheels // stirandstrain.com

  • First, apparently there are a myriad of ways to clean a wine decanter. Who knew? Well, now you do.
  • St. Patrick’s Day is coming, get to know some single pot whiskey.
  • Don’t forget your Shamrock Shot Glass Top Hat YOLO!
  • And yes, we’re bringing out those Irish Coffee Jello Shots again because WHY NOT?!
  • Confused about Tennessee whiskey? Get your answers here.
  • These are the beers you should be drinking right now.
  • Condensation inside that bottle of booze? Here’s why...
  • Piquette, your new favorite low-abv drink.
  • Need a new rum? Here are some bartender’s picks for most underrated.
  • And finally, 20 homes in Italy got treated to some free wine… from their faucets.

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Monday Booze News All about Chartreuse, sleep where your beer is made, and more tiki mugs you'll want to buy!

March 2, 2020 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: poolside at the GCH // stirandstrain.com

  • Happy TIki Mug Monday folks! If you’re into tiki mugs AND the Mandalorian, Tiny Tony has a presale for his Child mug and it’s gonna be cuuuuuute!
  • And if beer is your thing, here’s a pretty new stained glass beer mug that is actually made by TikiFarm.
  • Speaking of beer, would you try a salted beer? We’re going to give it a try.
  • Love Chartreuse? You’re going to need this new book.
  • And if you’re not a big Chartreuse fan, then perhaps this Whiskey Master Class book is more your style?
  • Mocktails are here to stay, probably. Here’s why.
  • We’ve moved on from Japanese whisky. Here’s 5 Japanese gins to try.
  • Had a bit too much at the distillery tasting? Well, now you can sleep there.
  • Thinking about starting your own booze brand? Don’t do it. But if you still want to, check out how these bartenders made the leap.
  • And finally, Aviation Gin is winning at commercials.

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Tequila Cazadores: Cristalino Launch

February 27, 2020 by elana Leave a Comment

Tequila Cazadores Cristalino Launch // stirandstrain.comThis post was made in partnership with Tequila Cazadores. Ideas are my own.

This past year I’ve been really lucky to work with a brand that I have loved, and drank, for years: Tequila Cazadores. When starting this partnership I found out that I was going to have a really exciting task, introduce a brand new type of tequila to the market! I mean, it’s not everyday that a totally new category comes across your desk. 15 flavored vodkas, yes. An amazing crystal clear tequila that is actually aged 2 years and then using activated charcoal to absorb all its color… nope!

I’m honored, flattered really, to have been chosen to let you all know about this new product from Tequila Cazadores. So, let’s talk about Cristalino!

Tequila Cazadores Cristalino Launch // stirandstrain.comEven though Cristalino is clear, like their Blanco expression, it’s not for mixing. In fact, the suggested serving vessel is a wine glass, like how you see here. A wine glass also signifies you’re not shooting the stuff and chasing it with a lime. Just don’t do that. It’s meant to be sipped.

The reason that this aged tequila is crystal clear is due to the filtration process that is Cazadores uses. Activated charcoal is added to the liquid and all that caramel color you usually associate with an aged tequila is gone. Next, that mixture is sent through a press filter which captures all the charcoal and tannins from the barrel aging and filtration process. When it’s done, if you close your eyes, take a whiff and then a sip, you’d swear you were drinking an añejo tequila.

Tequila Cazadores Cristalino Launch // stirandstrain.comYou’re still getting aged wood, vanilla, caramel, and apples, but there’s also this soft, floral nose to it as well. It’s just so delicious and I loved each sip.

And now YOU, and everyone else in the US, can experience this new kind of tequila as Tequila Cazadores Cristalino is now available in the United States.

Tequila Cazadores Cristalino Launch // stirandstrain.com

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Mixed Citrus Margaritas for Margarita Day Learn to make a squash syrup (no, not the vegetable!)

February 21, 2020 by elana Leave a Comment

Mixed Citrus Margarita // stirandstrain.comThis post was made in partnership with Tequila Cazadores. Recipes and ideas are my own.

We have a tangelo tree in our backyard. It’s the only citrus tree that has not succumbed to years of neglect in the jungle outside our backdoor; it is tenacious to say the least. This year, after finally cutting back the honeysuckle that was blocking most of the sunlight from hitting its leaves, it produced an insane amount of fruit. Smaller than what we’ve got in years past, but abundant. It’s not a fruit I like to sit and just eat, so I make things like Tangelo-cello out of it, or use it in syrups, or just put in a box marked “free” in my driveway and pass on the burden to my neighbors.

Mixed Citrus Margarita // stirandstrain.comLast month I wrote about making squash, a syrup whose liquid content is comprised primarily of juice, for Simply Recipes. And that got me thinking about juice content in Margaritas. Now, a straight up Margarita with just enough lime juice is a beautiful thing, but sometimes I like to change it up with flavors. My biggest pet peeve though in restaurants and bars is when they up charge you for a fancy Margarita in a big ass glass and what you realize you’ve gotten is mostly orange juice with a teeny tiny amount of tequila in it. Blarg!

Mixed Citrus Margarita // stirandstrain.comWhat I wanted to do here is recreate some of those sweet and flavorful citrus notes without watering down my Margarita to the point of making it a breakfast drink. That’s when I thought that a squash syrup might work in this case. And then I could celebrate National Margarita Day on February 22 with a big batch of these! Oh yeah, it’s that wonderful time of the year already!

As many of you know, we partnered with Tequila Cazadores, an authentic Mexican tequila brand, last year because we have been big fans of this tequila for years and love their commitment to sustainability and ethical business practices. We’re using their Blanco expression here for this Margarita, made with 100% blue agave, because of its clean taste and soft finish. It doesn’t fight with the other ingredients, but also doesn’t get lost in the flavors. It’s just a straight up delicious tequila.

Mixed Citrus Margarita // stirandstrain.comLike I mentioned above, a squash uses a high ratio of juice to water in making a syrup. So, you can do 4:1 juice to water, or 1:1 juice to sugar with no water, something like that. Then you either shake it up until the sugar dissolves (cold process), or warm your mixture until the sugar dissolves (hot process). Today I went a step further and reduced the syrup down almost by half to get a thick, viscous syrup to use in drinks. By doing this, it’s the consistency of a rich syrup, and there are deep, caramelized citrus flavors while still also tasting tangy and bright.

Mixed Citrus Margarita // stirandstrain.comI am using mixed citrus here since I also had a delivery of Meyer lemons from my grandparents I did not want to let go to waste. Honestly, any mix of lemons, oranges, or other citrus could be used here so feel free to experiment.

When used in this Margarita, the drink is sweet, tart, with sharp caramelized flavors from the Meyer lemon and Tangelo squash syrup. Subtle agave and grassy flavors from the Tequila Cazadores Blanco contrast with the floral hints from the lime. There is a juiciness to the flavor without tasting watered down, and a nice mouth feel from the viscosity of the syrup.

Mixed Citrus Margarita // stirandstrain.comMixed Citrus Margarita

2 ounces Tequila Cazadores Blanco
1 ounce Tangelo-Meyer Lemon Squash (see recipe below)
1/4 ounce lime juice
small pinch kosher salt

In a shaker filled 2/3 with ice, add in the Tequila Cazadores Blanco, Tangelo-Meyer Lemon Squash syrup, lime juice and small pinch of salt. Shake well 20 seconds and strain into a rocks glass filled with fresh ice. Serve with a tangelo wheel.

Tangelo-Meyer Lemon Squash

1/2 cup freshly squeezed tangelo juice
1/2 cup freshly squeezed Meyer lemon juice
1/4 cup water
1 cup sugar

In a medium, heavy bottomed saucepan, combine both fruit juices, water, and sugar. Stir to combine and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Once a boil is reached, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until syrup reduces by half. Depending on your stove, that can take anywhere from 15-30 minutes. Let cool to room temperature when finished and either use right away, or store in an airtight container in the fridge up to one month.

Mixed Citrus Margarita // stirandstrain.com

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Building a Home Bar: Keeping Cool with the Newair Premiere Line Fridge

February 18, 2020 by elana 1 Comment

NewAir 90 Can Fridge Review // stirandstrain.comFor those of you who have been around here since the early days, you may recall that we were going to build a bar in what is now my studio area in the house. And if you’re new here, well, that bar never happened. Fast forward almost a decade later and we are now finally ready to start building out what will be our new outdoor entertaining area. And tucked away within will be the home bar we’ve been dreaming about for a long time. But before we even start, we have a lot to figure out, and one of those big decisions has to do with appliances.

NewAir 90 Can Fridge Review // stirandstrain.comThe area we are allotting for entertaining space, including the indoor/outdoor bar and alcove is not huge, so we’re looking for small, compact appliances to put in. We’d really like as much bang for our buck if you will… And that’s why I’m loving this 90 Can Outdoor Beer Fridge from NewAir. Last year we worked with NewAir for holiday entertaining and have been using their countertop ice maker ever since (In case you’re wondering, we have yet to run out of ice!!). So now we’re super excited to team up again with them this year to give their new Premier Line Fridges a spin in this blazing hot Southern California sun.

We’ve had this outdoor beer fridge running for over a month now and have some pros and cons for our space. Take a look, and maybe these will help you decide too if this compact, streamlined, weatherproof fridge would work for your bar or entertaining space! (And if you scroll to the end, we’ve got a SWEET discount for you all too!)

NewAir 90 Can Fridge Review // stirandstrain.comPROS:

  • Easy to assemble! Took no more than 10 minutes to unbox, attach the handle and plug in. (Optional casters were included but we decided not to add on at this time)
  • Adjustable shelves. These are SO convenient since many of the cans we buy don’t come in the standard size. You can see our current configuration above.
  • QUIET. So many of the fridges we looked at were loud. And even with outdoor noise were audible. So I love that I’m not hearing the motor kick on and off the whole time while I’m out there with the until.
  • Cools thoroughly. It took a few hours for our fridge to fully cool the cans but once it was on and working, it kept them cold. Not slightly cooled, or colder on top or bottom, but ALL of them were nicely cold and ready to drink.
  • Compact but holds a lot. Upon first seeing this streamlined fridge, you wonder how much it really can hold. However once you start filling it you’d be surprised at how much 90 cans is.

CONS:

  • Smudges. While a stainless steel front looks great, I found that I’m constantly wiping it down from smudges, and ones I don’t see reflect in the sunlight. I’ve also gotten water spots from sprinklers going and then drying on the exterior.
  • Price. I wasn’t sure if these would be a con or not, so it’s somewhere in-between. This is a durable, indoor/outdoor fridge and with that comes a higher price tag.
  • Not all stainless steel. Because this is made to be built in and is a 15″ counter height, it is not all stainless steel as the sides are black. So, if this will be free-standing in your space, it will be two-toned.

NewAir 90 Can Fridge Review // stirandstrain.comCurrently our 90 Can Beer Fridge is hanging out amongst the patio furniture but as we build out the deck and start turning our dirt floor, unfinished ground story space into a usable entertaining area, we are considering bringing the fridge either into the indoor/outdoor counter space, or maybe giving it a home near the grill. Stay tuned this year as we look to YOU with help picking out ideas for this space! And big thanks to NewAir for letting us try out their new premium line fridge.

OH HEY WE’VE GOT A PROMO CODE!!! If you’re interested in getting your own 90 Can Beer Fridge (model # NOF090SS00) AND want to get $183.99 OFF the retail price, use code STIR at checkout on NewAir’s site! YAY! Would love to see where you set yours up (and what you put IN it!).

NewAir 90 Can Fridge Review // stirandstrain.comFor more information on NewAir’s entire line of products, check them out here!

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Monday Booze News Presidents Day Drinking Edition

February 17, 2020 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: All the Presidents Drinks // stirandstrain.com

  • First! This weekend Cocktail Presets is having a 50% off sale in anticipation for our new Spring Cocktails Series launching later next month. Use code FRIEND50 at checkout!
  • An ATM but for sparkling wine? And it’s FREE?!?!
  • President Harry Truman started every morning off with a glass of bourbon.
  • Yes, I’ve definitely been drawn into a bar for a unique drink, but the amount of times I’ve never finished that drink is.. well, sad.
  • President Teddy Roosevelt enjoyed sipping on Mint Juleps.
  • If you’re in DC, stop into Columbia Room for some amazing sounding classes for cocktails!
  • Madeira was a favorite among our early presidents like John Adams.
  • I’m alllll about amaro in a Tiki cocktail.
  • Champagne was a popular drink of choice for many presidents.
  • And finally: Hey thieves! Maybe don’t get drunk when you’re trying to rob some place.

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Monday Booze News Beer helps reunite dog with owner, pink spirits, and is tofu booze ever coming??

February 10, 2020 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: Peachy Keen Cocktails // stirandstrain.com

  • First we’ve rounded up all the pretty colored drinks if you want something nice to make this week that also tastes good.
  • Looking for something pink to drink besides rosé? Try these spirits.
  • Breaking open some wine this week? Should you decant or aerate?
  • Apps and sherry? Heck yes!
  • Need another word for Mocktail? Alcademics has you covered.
  • Still waiting for that Tofu Booze to come out...
  • What’s new in flavored whiskey? Well… these.
  • This new nightclub in Koreatown in LA hurts my eyeballs but I’d still drink there.
  • It’s only a matter of time before someone is distilling pechuga with roadkill and red hot candies.
  • And finally, in ridiculously cute and hopeful news, beer helped reunite owner with long-lost dog.

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Valentine’s Day Round Up All the red, white, pink, and purple drinks!

February 9, 2020 by elana 3 Comments

Drink up all the colors of love…

Simple Bottled Negroni // stirandstrain.com

A Simple Bottled Negroni… for two… or more

Make or Buy: Grenadine // stirandstrain.com

Make a Shirley Temple with a bottle of homemade grenadine

Negroni Week Cocktails: Past, Present and Future // stirandstrain.com
A sexy, smoky Negroni

Aquafaba: what is it and how to make cocktails with it! Like a Vegan Sloe Gin Fizz // stirandstrain.com

Vegan Sloe Gin Fizz

Frozen Blood and Sand Cocktail // stirandstrain.com

Frozen Blood and Sand

Raspberry Pisco Sour with Truvia // stirandstrain.com

Raspberry Pisco Sour

The Purple Halo Cocktail with Exotico Tequila Blanco and Mountain Valley Sparkling Essence Blackberry and Pomegranate. It's a color changing cocktail! // stirandstrain.com

Purple Halo

The Water Lily Cocktail // stirandstrain.com

The Water Lily Cocktail

Blueberry Basil Smash

Ruby Fizz // stirandstrain.com

Ruby Fizz

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  • Monday Booze News All about Chartreuse, sleep where your beer is made, and more tiki mugs you'll want to buy!
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  • Mixed Citrus Margaritas for Margarita Day Learn to make a squash syrup (no, not the vegetable!)
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