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Monday Booze News Shaking Martinis, more boozy advent calendars, and is this RTD cocktail too festive?

November 18, 2019 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: Festive Disneyland Drinking // stirandstrain.com

  • FIRST! We’ve launched our first ever presets for Lightroom Mobile that is JUST for cocktail photography. Check them out! And use code BOOZENEWS19 this week and get any preset for just $5!!
  • What beers you should be drinking this fall and, more importantly, why!
  • OH SNAP! So you can shake a Martini!
  • Looking to spend under $75 and get some great whiskey from around the world? Check out these bottles!
  • The holidays are swiftly approaching. Have you been practicing your champagne tower building skills???
  • With the holidays coming up, there’s going to be more bubbly bottles being brought to parties than you know what to do with. Here’s a book to help make cocktails with all of them.
  • I’m already feeling pretty festive this year, but I don’t know if I’m feeling this festive. Would you drink this?
  • If you like beer, and you have kids, these breweries let all of you have a good time.
  • A gin and tonic advent calendar sounds pretty fun!
  • Move over Seedlip. You’ve got some competition in the non-alcoholic spirits category now!
  • And finally, there are some great cocktails at Disney, but I’m not sure about the majority of these...

I’m updating the Booze News today because there was some very sad news I learned on Saturday morning. Gary Regan, author of The Joy of Mixology, and fountain of cocktail know-how, has passed away. This is a huge loss in the cocktail community and his words on cocktails was my first teacher in my home bar. I still reference this book almost a decade after I first picked it up, as it is as relevant today as it was then. One finger-stirred Negroni will be drank in his honor today, and forever onward.

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Monday Booze News Where to booze with Santa, low-abv holiday drink options, and when to open that special wine!

November 11, 2019 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: Margarita jugs for days // stirandstrain.com

  • Oh yes, I’m bringing you Friendsgiving ideas already! Get on these low-abv options!
  • Wait wait wait… when did Fernet leave to begin with??
  • Seven ways you can judge your bartender...
  • Like midcentury cocktails? Buy this book!
  • There are so many boozy advent calendars now. Take your pick!
  • I want these coasters for all my parties. Especially when people bring their kids.
  • Do we need hard coffee now? I like to have my coffee after I’ve been drinking usually.
  • If you’re feeling the holiday spirit, the Miracle Bar pop ups for 2019 have started to list locations!
  • You’ve been saving that special bottle of wine for… when? Some tips on when to open that one you stashed.
  • And finally, heavy boozers can smoke pot to live longer and… WTH? Let’s not encourage this.

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Low ABV Options This Friendsgiving With Smirnoff Hard Seltzers

November 5, 2019 by elana 1 Comment

Smirnoff Seltzer Friendsgiving // StirandStrain.comThis post was made in partnership with Smirnoff. Recipe and ideas are my own.

I consider myself lucky to have a few close friends in my life. Friends who will willingly let me photograph them while we come together to celebrate our Friendsgiving dinner this year. Now, I honor my friendships with these ladies all the time, and we try to get together once a month now that our lives have gotten much busier with families, jobs, commitments, etc… So, in some sense, once a month we already are celebrating a version of Friendsgiving. But now that we’re in November, we can officially call it that I guess!

Smirnoff Seltzer Friendsgiving // StirandStrain.comWhile we may have come together over a shared bond of going out and having fun, now everyone in the group is at various forms of no-abv, low-abv, and mod-abv (a new term I am coining here). Getting together with a bottle of whiskey is just not going to cut it anymore, and as countless statistics now tell us, more people are embracing entertaining with all these facets of alcohol consumption in mind. So, together with Smirnoff this holiday season, I’ve included their Smirnoff Seltzer Raspberry Rosé and Smirnoff Seltzer Berry Lemonade hard seltzers for low-abv and mod-abv options. These are some of the best tasting hard seltzers I’ve tried so of course I’m including them here for my friends (only the best!). The fruit flavors taste, well, real! With just enough bubbles that they also stand in for a great mixer to pair with something harder too.

Smirnoff Seltzer Friendsgiving // StirandStrain.comAt our Friendsgiving you won’t find a turkey, you won’t find a formal sit down dinner, but what you will find is laughter, dancing, pigs in a blanket, and since I’m bartending, delicious drinks. Oh and snacks. LOTS of snacks. I like to set out small stations around the house as no one ever stays in one place. One area I’ve got a DIY Your Seltzer bar with berries, herbs, ice, and citrus. And fun straws!! There’s the main table of food that’s pretty much center to everything, and it’s round, which I love, because it has a good flow of traffic around it. I never keep anything super high on there so guests can reach over from any angle and not have to worry about knocking something over. I have hard mixers set up in another nook with jiggers, mixing spoons, and glasses. And for fun, and because I love the element of take aways from parties, I have some polaroid cameras set up in a basket for my friends to take photos with while they’re enjoying themselves.

Smirnoff Seltzer Friendsgiving // StirandStrain.comAnother aspect of entertaining during the holiday season is sometimes people are looking for ways not to overindulge. When one of my friends arrived for the party she announced she was off sugar and carbs this month, usually I would have been scrambling to find something to serve, but lucky for her, the Smirnoff Seltzer Raspberry Rosé and Smirnoff Seltzer Berry Lemonade hard seltzers have zero sugar and just 1 carb per serving. And unlike some drinks you might get claiming no sugar, they aren’t adulterated with a bunch of artificial sweeteners. This announcement was totally unexpected from this friend but I felt super lucky to be able to offer her some tasty drink options (and eat all her dinner rolls! Ha. Sorry F!).

Smirnoff Seltzer Friendsgiving // StirandStrain.comSmirnoff Seltzer Friendsgiving // StirandStrain.comIf you’re looking to incorporate some low-abv (and mod-abv) options this year with these Smirnoff hard seltzers, here’s a few ideas…

  • To make it super casual, and easy on yourself and everyone, these pretty slim cans fit nicely in a punch bowl filled with ice for a self-serve option.
  • If you want to do a little DIY bar like I did, and invite your guests to gussy up their drinks, here’s some flavor options:
    • Smirnoff Seltzer Raspberry Rosé with fresh raspberries, mint sprigs, and rose petals.
    • Smirnoff Seltzer Berry Lemonade with fresh berries, thyme, and citrus slices.
  • Include a few harder options who are looking for a classic party drink:
    • Pair the Smirnoff Seltzer Raspberry Rosé, with the DIY options, with a London Dry style gin.
    • Pair the Smirnoff Seltzer Berry Lemonade, also with its DIY options, with Pisco.

Smirnoff Seltzer Friendsgiving // StirandStrain.com

And PRO TIP folks! Save yourself the trouble of having to deal with weekend holiday traffic. JUST. DON’T. Order in your Smirnoff hard seltzers and other party goods on Drizly. I did! And as usual, it got to the house under an hour.

People change, tastes change, and with that, the offerings at your parties will ultimately change. Stay ahead and honor your friends this holiday season with options that fit into their lifestyle. And make sure they’re delicious! Happy Entertaining!

**Smirnoff Seltzer. Per 12 fl. Oz.: 90 Cals, 1g Carbs, 0g protein, 0g fat

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Monday Booze News Booze festivals, get to know Sherry, and that one cocktail video we're still talking about

November 4, 2019 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booooooze News // stirandstrain.com

  • We celebrated Día de los Muertos this past weekend. There was tequila.
  • Time to get cozy with Sherry.
  • The no nonsense cocktail book you need on your shelf.
  • What’s new in the world of Prosecco for 2020!
  • Stopping by San Antonio? Here is every brewery you should visit.
  • And while you’re in town, tickets are now on sale for the cocktail conference!
  • Wine terminology can be confusing. Learn what a cru is and be, well, less confused.
  • Are you drinking pox? You should be.
  • San Diego Beer Week is happening NOW! Who’s going??
  • And finally, the true story about the internet’s most viral cocktail videos.

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Dí­a de los Muertos Celebrations with Tequila Cazadores

November 1, 2019 by elana 1 Comment

Cazadores Day of the Dead // stirandstrain.com

This post was made in partnership with Tequila Cazadores. Recipes and ideas are my own.

Not all skulls are spooky. At this time of year, death in many forms takes center stage as many of us celebrate Halloween, and for those practicing Catholicism, there is also All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day. In Mexico at this time of year Día de los Muertos is a national celebration where one can’t help but see skulls everywhere. But these skulls are not our spooky Halloween skulls, these are in celebration, as a time of remembering those who have died. And why are we talking about this here today?

Cazadores Day of the Dead // stirandstrain.comWell, for one, we’re right in the middle of Day of the Dead celebrations, which go from October 31st to November 2nd. And secondly, Tequila Cazadores has released a special bottle to commemorate the holiday designed by the Mexican artist Victoria Villasana. She “was inspired by the Cazadores Stag and its meaning in indigenous cultures in Mexico. The stag is a messenger, a powerful animal that represents sensitivity and intuition. Just like Dí­a de los Muertos, it represents a connection with our ancestors and the bridge between life and death.”

Day of the Dead celebrations are vibrant, colorful affairs and Villasana has translated that onto the bottle through her use of painting with yarn. She is an amazing artist whose aesthetic blends perfectly with the celebrations.

Cazadores Day of the Dead // stirandstrain.comThis year marks the first year that I am making an altar with ofrendas, or offerings, at home. I was introduced to the holiday through my Mesoamerican Art History studies in college years ago, but this year my oldest has started asking some big questions about life and death lately. I feel like this is the perfect way to not only honor our deceased relatives, but to give an honest answer about the cycle of life in a way that is not scary, but rather joyous and celebratory.

Cazadores Day of the Dead // stirandstrain.comIf you are thinking about celebrating Día de los Muertos in your home this year for the first time. Here’s a primer on a few of the symbols that would be found on the altar and in the home.

  • Alcohol: Any alcohol favored by the dead is used to toast the arrival of their spirit.
  • Pan de Muerto: This is a semisweet bread that is eaten on the second day of the holiday. It is baked in the shape of bones and dusted with sugar; it also represents the soil.
  • Marigold flowers: Marigolds held guide loved ones’ souls back to the world of the living.
  • Sugar skulls: Sugar skulls, or calaveras, are made from pure sugar and given to friends as gifts. They are elaborately decorated, and their colorful designs represent the vitality of life and individual personality.
  • Candles: Candles represent fire and serve as a light guiding the spirits back to visit the land of the living.
  • Monarch butterflies: These butterflies⸺which migrate to Mexico each fall⸺are believed to be the spirits of the dead coming to visit.
  • Candy: Altars built for deceased children include a candy offering.
  • Salt: In Latin culture, salt is considered the spice of life.

 

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Monday Booze News Vending machine booze, spooky places to drink, and the mystery of the Scorpion Bowl SOLVED

October 28, 2019 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: Pele says hey hey // stirandstrain.com

  • First, are you looking for some spooky drinks for this week??? We’ve got you covered!
  • Amazon is moving into their own booze labels now. Can I get that with Prime?
  • If the idea of traveling to a bar with your tiki mug gives you anxiety, you need this bag.
  • And speaking of tiki, ever wonder where the Scorpion Bowl come from? Wonder no more!
  • Carlsberg beer is going green… with a paper bottle!
  • Thinking about taking a wine vacation this holiday season? Here’s a few for every budget.
  • I am not a bartender. I have never claimed to be and I always politely decline anything that I know should be geared more towards bartenders and not me and the weird gray space I fit in here on the internet. That said, I give a big thumbs up here for J.M.’s move with whatever brand he’s talking about.
  • This spooky club in NYC looks amazing and I want to go there and drink every ridiculously morbid named drink.
  • I’d also like to go to these haunted bars. Road trip anyone??
  • And finally, what’s a girl to do to get a champagne vending machine in her office?

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Halloween Time Cocktails!

October 25, 2019 by elana 1 Comment

Candy in cocktails? Sure, we’re all adults here…

Candy Inspired Cocktails with Master of Mixes // stirandstrain.com

Candy Inspired Cocktails

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

A color changing cocktail: The Purple Halo

Make It: Black Licorice and Amaro Bat Jellies for Halloween // stirandstrain.com
Black Licorice and Amaro Bat Jellies

The Royal Affliction // stirandstrain.com

The Royal Affliction

Black Honey Cocktail: the anti-Valentine // stirandstrain.com

Black Honey Cocktail

Spiced Pumpkin Bourbon // stirandstrain.com

Spiced Pumpkin Bourbon

Low Rent Cocktail of the Month: Fanta of the Opera & Fanta of the Paradise // stirandstrain.com

Spooky FANTA of the Paradise/Opera Cocktails

 

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Monday Booze News How to run a successful bar, dealing with crap wine, and a cheap and boozy AirBnb!

October 21, 2019 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: candy cocktail toppers FTW // stirandstrain.com

  • First, we made some very fall drinks this week and then topped them off with cool honey discs and quite frankly why haven’t you clicked through yet???
  • Had a party recently and got gifted some not-so-great wine? Here’s how to turn it into something drinkable!
  • OMGGGG there is an amazing event where a bunch of cool spirits writers will be talking and hanging out in Kentucky!!!
  • And while you’re there, $23 will get you an overnight stay at this Jim Beam Stillhouse filled with, you guessed it, Jim Beam.
  • Halloween is coming, so of course you need to know what candy pairs with what wine.
  • With the SoberCurious movement, should bartenders and somms be trained in non-boozy alternatives to recommend? I mean, why not?
  • Want a successful bar? Take at look at these unconventional ideas.
  • What’s your take on shiso? Go or stay??
  • Is explaining how red wine is made confusing? Would you like an infographic for that? Here you go.
  • And finally, as holiday season starts to approach, remember, Luxardo cherries taste really good with Angostura in a batch of brownies.

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Spiced Honey Pear Sour

October 18, 2019 by elana 5 Comments

Hangar 1 Spiced Pear Sours // stirandstrain.comThis post is made in partnership with Hangar 1. Recipes and ideas are my own.

This past week I reached out to Instagram to ask about egg whites in cocktails. I feel like years ago, when the cocktail movement really started to pick up steam, people sure were hesitant to drink a cocktail made with raw egg whites!! But now it seems everyone has chilled out about it and the general consensus, if you consume animal products, is that we’re all cool with egg whites now. Which is great, because today’s cocktail has one (but it’s optional in case you’re still a hard pass on them. It’s cool. You do you.).

Hangar 1 Spiced Pear Sours // stirandstrain.comOne of my favorite styles of cocktails to add an egg white to are sours. Sours can be quite tart depending on how they’re made, and even when adding in a sweetener, the egg white somehow magically transforms the whole drink into a silky, well-balanced drink.

Now, we’re in the best part of the fall season, says me. And it’s in full swing here in California, where everything is in flux during this crazy transitional season. We still have tomatoes growing in gardens, but there are apple orchards just a little over an hour away bursting with fruit. And pears are at their juiciest when I visit my local farmers markets. It all makes me want to wrap myself up in countless flannels… except.. it’s still in the 80’s in SoCal. But, that also means we can still throw an early evening cocktail get together outside where the mild evenings are still pretty inviting, and, if it’s not a red flag day, you can turn on a fire pit.

Hangar 1 Spiced Pear Sours // stirandstrain.comThis cocktail, made in partnership with Hangar 1 Honeycomb Vodka, which has now just become available for the first time ever outside of the Hangar 1 Distillery, located in Alameda, CA, is California fall in a glass. Juicy, ripe pears contrast with the woodsy sweetness of maple syrup and mingle with all those wonderful fall-time baking spices found in allspice liqueur, while a tart kiss of lemon juice accentuates the base of the whole drink with the complex honeycomb vodka. And that egg white gives the whole drink some body and a slightly frothy head that you can garnish with either a lemon wheel, or these really interesting honey discs I’ve been experimenting with. The honey discs are similar in structure to a hard candy, and not only do they really impress sitting in a cloud of froth on top of your drink, they also slowly melt into the drink to add even more honey flavor to the cocktail as you sip. These however are totally optional to the drink and the touch of sweetness they impart is minimal because they are so solid and melt very slowly. I just always have to go and make my drinks extra. But you don’t have to for this to work!

Hangar 1 Spiced Pear Sours // stirandstrain.comPears can be so sweet when ripe, that the richness of honey is a fantastic contrast. They balance really well here and that’s because Hangar 1 isn’t just infusing the vodka with honey, they actually use honeycomb for a more intense flavor. What I love about Hangar 1, a California company, is that their honey isn’t sourced from some faraway place or imported, their honey is from their local farming community, Golden Harvest Bees, located in Redwood City, CA. When companies step up to being more mindful about sourcing ingredients and sustainability I pay attention.

You might be thinking, honeycomb vodka, that means it’s… sweet? For sweet drinks? But no! This vodka is really versatile and lends itself to both sweet and savory flavors. So, I hope the thought of ripe pears and rich honeycomb has you rushing to your home bar to mix up a couple and share with friends. To help with that, our recipe today is for two cocktails. Cheers!

Hangar 1 Spiced Pear Sours // stirandstrain.com

Spiced Honey Pear Sours

makes 2 cocktails

3 ounces Hangar 1 Honeycomb Vodka
1/2 juicy ripe pear, cubed
1-1/4 ounces freshly squeezed lemon juice
1/4 ounce allspice liqueur
3/4 ounce grade b maple syrup
1 egg white, optional
Optional Garnish: Lemon wheel or Honey Disc (recipe follows)

In a cocktail shaker, pour in Hangar 1 Honeycomb Vodka and pears. Muddle pears just enough to break up the chunks. Then add in the lemon juice, allspice liqueur, maple syrup, and egg white if using. Dry shake (with no ice) for 15 – 20 seconds. Add in ice and shake additional 20 seconds. Depending on the size of the holes in your shaker you may have to either strain through the shaker top, or open that up and strain through a small mesh strainer due to the pears, onto a fresh ice cube in a double rocks glass.

Honey Disc

6 tablespoons granulated sugar
4 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons honey

In a small saucepan over medium high heat, combine the sugar, water, and lemon juice. Stir gently to dissolve the sugar and bring mixture to a boil. Once it reaches a boil, lower heat to medium-low and add in honey (I find a quick 15 second in the microwave makes it easier to pour). Cook without disturbing the mixture until it reaches the hard crack stage (295-310°F, and a candy thermometer comes in handy here). Then pour into disc molds, or free pour onto a silicone mat. Allow to harden at least 30 minutes, then remove from molds and store in an airtight container.

 

Learn more about Hangar 1 and their selection of craft vodka expressions here: https://hangarone.com/vodkas/

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Monday Booze News Spooky black gin, Martinis galore, and are we all going to crush on mineral water now?

October 14, 2019 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: Daiquiri Date // stirandstrain.com

  • Ok, so first, should you get a countertop ice maker? Do you need all that ice?? (I do.)
  • Is mineral water the next big thing? Is this where the sober curious movement is taking us? Or are we sick of flavored sparkling water?
  • Big soda desperately wants to be craft cocktails BFF.
  • I wonder how much this bar will water down their drinks once they realize they’re losing all their money...
  • Why yes I’d love to dress up as a Disney princess and have a boozy brunch and possibly sing with strangers.
  • Verdicchio wine is the next ‘big thing’ but… what is it??
  • Need a Martini in Boston STAT?? Katie has you covered. Check out the map!
  • If you’re in New Zealand, you can have black gin now! Everyone else will need to make due with… charcoal alternatives??
  • Hey Los Angeles, come drink in some haunted bars!
  • And lastly, f*ck all this.

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