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{Now Closed} Giveaway // Cinco de Mayo Gift Pack with Tequila Partida and Salt Traders

April 28, 2015 by elana 15 Comments

Giveaway with Partida Tequila and Salt Traders for Cinco de Mayo // stirandstrain.comThere was a time when “drinking holiday” meant you were either wearing green and getting pinched, or you had a reason to bust out that giant plastic chip and dip set that slightly resembled a sombrero. Now, thanks to the internet and society’s intense need to celebrate something every day, we can toast to Taco Tuesdays (actually I’m OK with that), National Brisket Day (May 28th. Actually, that sounds like an even better holiday) and National Fettuccine Alfredo Day (February 7th. Because…why again?). Even though every liquor also has its namesake day, I think I’ve reached the end of all these made up holidays and just want to go back to the basics.

Like Cinco de Mayo. Now, debatably, this holiday is more for the American audience. However, any reason for me to celebrate a culture whose food I would contentedly eat on a deserted island for the rest of my life is OK with me. Also, margaritas are pretty darn satisfying too. Which brings us to this fantastic giveaway I’m hosting.

I’ve teamed up with Tequila Partida (a favorite of mine you’ve seen around on the site before) and Salt Traders for this Cinco de Mayo gift pack! Just in time for this particular holiday, you can mix up your own batch of cocktails for celebrating. One winner will receive:

  • 1 Bottle of Tequila Partida Blanco
  • Partida’s Organic Blue Agave Syrup
  • 1 Fun Shaker
  • Salt Traders Margarita Salt with Chipotle Chile

Just bring the limes! Check out the options below to enter and get up to 10 entries to win. You MUST BE 21 and OLDER to enter. Giveaway ends at 11:59pm PST May 4th, 2015. Please see terms and conditions below (some states unfortunately are excluded from shipping liquor to). For more information on Partida Tequila, please visit them at partidatequila.com and Salt Traders can be found at salttraders.com. Good Luck!

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*Photos courtesy of CJ Allen Photography

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Sierra Madre Sunrise

April 26, 2015 by elana 1 Comment

Sierra Madre Sunrise Cocktail // stirandstrain.comThere is this very clear memory I have of accompanying my mother to this one liquor store when I was a child. We were probably there to buy wine coolers for her (as was the hip thing for moms to drink in the late 80’s). In my memory the store was gigantic, like a well-lit supermarket, but instead of produce or cereal boxes, it was just aisle after aisle of colorful and exotic liquors that I felt the need to stop and read all the labels of.

I’m sure that it wasn’t that big, but I do remember that this was the first place I ever saw tequila at. You know, the kind with the scorpions at the bottom. I don’t remember how or when I learned that not all tequila requires there to be a scorpion, but there’s a good chance it is much later in life than I am willing to admit to.Sierra Madre Sunrise Cocktail // stirandstrain.com

I wish I could remember the first time I tried mezcal, or even heard of it. Although I’ve tried to rack my brain for that one time, it exists as if I somehow always knew about it. I wish I was that cool. Probably it was sometime over the past 5, maybe 7, years when we collectively started giving other liquors a chance to star in our drinks.Sierra Madre Sunrise Cocktail // stirandstrain.com

Now I like to put mezcal in everything. And today’s drink is one from my ongoing “to make” list. Here my notes were: meaty, but refreshing. I’m guessing this was a late night scribbling where I had something particular in mind but what exactly is no longer clear. But I like these challenges. To make things even more interesting, bitters will play a unique supporting role in transforming the drink into two different sips. For a slightly savory cocktail, Angostura will be dashed in. And for a sweeter alternative, chocolate bitters will be used. All versions have Aperol there, an assertive liquor that stands up next to the flavors of mezcal without getting lost.

It’s kind of a choose your own adventure cocktail.Sierra Madre Sunrise Cocktail // stirandstrain.com

Now that I’m remembering that liquor store, I’m realizing that the other reason I liked going over there was that next door there was a Christian store that sold Bible action figures like Samson and Delilah. What a way to get kids thrilled about the Old Testament. When I was Catholic I was all in, until I wasn’t anymore.

Ok, enough about Bible Liquor stores. Let’s get to cocktail making!

1 ounce mezcal, Del Maguey Vida Organic used here
3/4 ounce Aperol
1/2 ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice from 1/2 lemon
3 ounces club soda
2-3 dashes of either Angostura or Chocolate bitters, like Scrappy’s Chocolate Cocktail Bitters

lemon peel for garnish

  • In a shaker 2/3 filled with ice, add mezcal, Aperol, lemon juice and bitters of your choice. Shake to combine and then strain into a rocks glass filled with fresh ice. Top with club soda and garnish with lemon peel.

I’m using the Vida mezcal here because it’s both a wonderful sipping liquor and it mixes well with others. It’s assertive without being aggressive. Aperol is not too bitter and not too sweet. (But it’s just the right amount of both that you don’t need to add another sweetener.) Freshly squeezed lemon juice adds in a touch of tartness, and the whole thing is topped off with a glug of club soda to mellow it out and give some effervescent pep. Angostura adds spice that compliments some of the cinnamon and earthy flavors found in the mezcal. Or you can change that up with a few dashes of chocolate bitters. The sweet, roasted chocolate flavors in the bitters play up the sweet and bitter orange in the Aperol and also some of the vanilla found in the mezcal. This makes the drink excellent for a slightly sweet digestif or a surprisingly refreshing nightcap.

*I originally created this recipe for Serious Eats.

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Monday Booze News Valentine Rum Giveaway, meaty cocktails, and taking out a loan for a cocktail shaker

February 9, 2015 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News All Negroni All the time // stirandstrain.com

  • Giveaway alert!! I’m giving away a bottle of SelveRay Cacao Rum to TWO lucky readers this week.
  • Snarling and swearing soon to follow...
  • Quick! I need $1200 for this cocktail shaker.
  • Bone broth for cocktails! Bone broth for cats! The broth craze is going to be everywhere, and then nowhere in a year.
  • SO. MANY. ROBOT. BARTENDERS. Thoughts?
  • Bands and beer can actually play nice together.
  • You can virtually tour some of Scotland’s remote distilleries, but no, they’re not sending you samples in the mail.
  • Guinness went and got all fancy. Take a look.
  • What questions to ask yourself while stocking a bar including how is vodka the same as tequila and light rum???
  • Are we still making fun of mixologists on TV? Is this still a thing?

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The Traveling Bar: Hotsy Totsy Club // East Bay

November 19, 2014 by elana 2 Comments

The Traveling Bar: Hotsy Totsy Club Albany // stirandstrain.comThe Traveling Bar is an on-going series where cocktail bloggers, bartenders and boozy professionals pick their favorite neighborhood watering holes. Today we’re back in the East Bay (in Northern California)  joined by Todd from Honestly Yum for his favorite place to get a drink. Read on to find out where you can oogle a tower of gin and then later feast on tacos. Mmmm… ~Elana

Who: Todd Wagner
Website: Honestly Yum
Bar: Hotsy Totsy Club
Where: East Bay (Albany, CA)

1. What do you look for in a bar?

While admittedly I’m quite the cocktail nerd, by no means would I consider myself a cocktail snob. Consequently, I like a bar that takes its craft seriously, but doesn’t take itself too seriously; a place that can mix me up a boulevardier or a last word, but won’t get snarky if I order a rum and coke or a screwdriver. I’m a sucker for a good tequila selection and fresh citrus. Friendly bartenders go a long way, especially when I see they have a group of loyal regulars.The Traveling Bar: Hotsy Totsy Club Albany // stirandstrain.com

2. Here’s the scenario: your cocktail lovin’ friend is coming to your town for ONE night. You only have time for ONE bar. Which one is it?

The first place I always take my friends is the Hotsy Totsy Club in Albany, CA. It’s my favorite neighborhood bar – I grew up just around the corner. Nothing beats it!

3. What makes this place so special you’d bring them here?

The Hotsy Totsy has it all: the charm of your friendly neighborhood bar, mixed with the craft of today’s cocktail scene. The local regulars are practically family. The owners Jessica and Michael keep the bar stocked with an evolving selection of spirits, old and new, including an impressive tower of gin. The bartenders are all incredibly knowledgeable, and in times of indecisiveness they never fail to mix me up something delicious.The Traveling Bar: Hotsy Totsy Club Albany // stirandstrain.com

4. What do you order for your friend? What do you order for yourself?

Hmm, so many choices…if it’s chilly outside I’d probably order my friend a “Hot Totsy”. It’s a flaming drink that uses overproof rum, brandy, honey syrup, lemon juice, hot water, and a winter spice blend. The spices are toasted over the flaming glass, which always makes for an impressive show (and smells incredible, btw). If the weather’s warm, and let’s face it we’re in California, I’d probably go with something cold and refreshing like “El Matador” (pictured here) – Hangar One chipotle vodka, Ancho Reyes, lime juice, agave and cilantro with a sriracha-salt rim. As for me, I’d probably order a glass of well-rum and fresh-squeezed grapefruit. Old habits die hard.

5. Does the bar have food? If not, where would you go for a bite?

The bar itself doesn’t serve food, but there’s an incredible taco truck called Tacos El Autlense parked in the Totsy’s parking lot, 7 days a week. Cocktails and tacos…it doesn’t get much better than that!

*Photos courtesy of Todd Wagner.

More Traveling Bar Posts found here!

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Monday Booze News some boozy Halloween stuff, potatoes can help your bar, and flavored whiskey...

October 27, 2014 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News with Espolòn Tequila // stirandstrain.com

  • A haunted bar for Halloween? Yes please!
  • If someone gave me boozy gummies for treats I think I’d be fine with that. All the candies!
  • Some words of wisdom about bartenders from Gaz Regan.
  • Cracking down on binge drinking in France. I know, right?
  • In New York and looking for a place to drink? Try this list!
  • Not your run-of-the-mill wine hoax story. Breaking into government files!? Baking accounts?! Whoa.
  • My first introduction to flavored whiskey was via my Dad’s version of cough medicine when I was a kid: honey and whiskey. Here’s an article hoping flavored whiskey does not go the way of flavored vodka.
  • The shitty side of expanding your distillery business: an interview with Balcones Founder Chip Tate.
  • The problem of the bad restaurant cocktail is not just in NYC, we got them here in L.A. too. I just order off-menu.
  • 16 uses for a potato at your bar. How can you not want to try these? My favorite is projectile. I’m sure we’ll see a luge soon though.

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Monday Booze News Jack Daniels is GIVING AWAY GOLD, cool distilleries, and....Red Sox...Wine...

September 22, 2014 by elana Leave a Comment

Fevertree Booze News // stirandstrain.com

  • There’s still time to get your Mixology Monday entry in before midnight tonight!
  • Some interesting liquor coming out of Napa Valley that isn’t wine.
  • Something good for Red Sox fans: booze. In wine form.
  • Digging the simplicity of these modernist cocktail posters.
  • Drinks that make you smarter (booze is one of them!!!).
  • The on demand hangover cure that kinda works.
  • Have you guys been to any of these distilleries? Apparently next time I’m in RI visiting family I can go on a field trip.
  • A julep doesn’t have to have mint in it!
  • Every time I play Jenga it’s “drunk Jenga”.
  • Jack Daniels is GIVING AWAY GOLD….in Dubai.

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Monday Booze News Spirited Awards winners, awesome garnish ideas, and a surprising new trend in cocktails

July 21, 2014 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News Summer Drinks // stirandstrain.com

  • Want to up your garnish game? Try out these simple tutorials (with videos!) and check back here to see which one I copied.
  • You guys might complain when I add a lot of stuff to my recipes, but come on, at least it’s not 71!
  • Kevin makes amazing jams and then he went and put Rosé in one. Swoon.
  • There’s no end to the drought in California. Here’s how some bars are helping.
  • Today Eric Asimov teaches you about Zinfandel.
  • Did you know national tequila day is July 24? Neither did I. Here’s a bunch of tequila drinks for you guys to check out.
  • Health and wellness: this year’s new trend in cocktails.
  • All the winners at this year’s Spirited Awards. Europe, you’re looking good.
  • Maryland college kids are going to need another booze to make Jungle Juice with now.
  • D.C.’s new cocktail scene deserves a look.

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Patriotic Bar Cart Gift Guide

June 28, 2014 by elana Leave a Comment

For all of my non-US readers, if you’ll allow me a moment to indulge in a little red, white, and blue bar cart accessorizing I’d super appreciate it. And while together it’s a Patriotic Bar Cart fiesta, taken piece by piece they could work in your home too.

Patriotic Bar Cart Gift Guide // stirandstrain.com

 

In a little less than a week, my neighborhood will be filled with illegal fireworks, barking dogs and the inescapable wafting aromas of food being grilled. It will also be filled with drinking galore. For those of you outside the city of Los Angeles, I’m sure you picture every day here like this (sometimes I’d agree with you), but next Friday in particular the country bands together to show our love of hotdogs and beer (and maybe something to do with history but you can turn on C-Span for that). For those of you hosting a party, here’s a little guide to up your bar cart game for the 4th. Buckets of crushed ice, colorful drink accouterments, and some fine liquor selections. Now go get some sparklers and confetti poppers!

1. Ice Crusher 2. Tumbler 3. Campari 4. Clase Azul Reposado Tequila 5. Bombay Sapphire East 6. Blue Straws 7. Hayworth Bar Cart 8. Red Foil Picks

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Smoky Beer Sangrita

May 24, 2014 by elana 6 Comments

Smoky Beer Sangrita Cocktail // stirandstrain.comMemorial Day weekend kicks off the official start of grilling season. It also kicks off cut off shorts season and burn until you look like a lobster season. It’s a season of magic.

In my efforts for making your drinking experiences more efficient this summer, I will have a bunch of upcoming recipes that are batched for your convenience. Take 10 minutes the night before, or first thing in the morning, to put together the bases, and then top off as needed day of. Easy.

First up is a drink I made for Serious Eats (guys, drinks is no longer its own site, it’s incorporated into just one big Eats site now, so don’t get confused) where I use BEER as the alcohol base. Yes, yet another beer cocktail on this site for the year. It is the topper for a spicy, smoky sangrita-like base that you can make ahead of time.Smoky Beer Sangrita Cocktail // stirandstrain.com

Sangrita-like might be stretching it; it’s really just sangrita made with a bunch of delicious citrus with a dollop of harissa. Not familiar with harissa? If you like spice and smoke you’ll like this peppery paste that has its roots in North African cuisine. It’s not normally used in drinks, but I love the extra level of spice it adds. Also, a little goes a long way, so you can keep it around to experiment with food later.

Usually, sangrita is just the sidekick to a shot of tequila, but I love the rich flavors of tomato and citrus so much I thought it deserved its own spot at the bar (or backyard BBQ) as a cocktail. Since it’s a low alcohol drink, you could easily sip on these all afternoon, playing horseshoes or whatever it is people do outside.

Sangrita Base

1/2 teaspoon harissa, or more to taste
8 ounces tomato juice
6 ounces freshly squeezed juice from about 2 grapefruits
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
4 ounces freshly squeezed juice from about 2 oranges
1-1/2 ounces freshly squeezed juice from 2 lemons
2 ounces freshly squeezed juice from 2 to 3 limes

For Your Cocktail

Grapefruit wedge
Coarse smoked sea salt
4 ounces Sangrita Base
4 ounces Sculpin IPA, or any hoppy IPA

  • To make the base, in a pitcher, whisk together harissa, black pepper and tomato juice. Add grapefruit juice, orange juice, lemon and lime juice. Stir to combine. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or up to 8 hours maximum.
  • To make the cocktail, wet the rim of a highball glass with grapefruit wedge, dip moistened edge in smoked sea salt. Add ice and 4 ounces of the sangrita base. Top with 4 ounces of IPA. Garnish with grapefruit wedge and serve.

Citrus is an ideal match for a hoppy IPA. The Sculpin IPA from Ballast imparts a lot of grapefruit and lemon in the flavor, as well as in the aroma, which not only compliments the tomato-citrus base, but also adds some needed bitterness to round out the drink. With beer cocktails, the effervescent quality will significantly lift a heavier based drink which can sometimes seem like a challenge to drink. It can also provide a smoother, creamy texture, making the drink feel more like a “cocktail” and less like juice (or in this case Gazpacho). If the Sculpin is not available in your area, look for a beer with this kind of citrus profile. And at the end of the day, if you run out of the base, this beer pairs excellently with barbecue too.

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Monday Booze News mandatory cinco de mayo links, 35 million year old beer, and the history of jungle juice

May 4, 2014 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News // stirandstrain.comThis week you’re getting your booze news a whole DAY early! Why? Because tomorrow there will be a big announcement that justifies bumping Monday’s news. Peruse at your Sunday leisure…

  • If you’re in Los Angeles, here are Zagat’s choices for the 10 best Mezcal Cocktails.
  • Not in L.A. but looking for a place to drink on Cinco de Mayo? Check these bars out.
  • The Kentucky Derby may be over, but do you really need a reason for more Bourbon, Bourbon, Bourbon?
  • Ok, so you did have too much too drink. Try these nonalcoholic drinks that actually sound delicious.
  • Where is beer headed next? Apparently Africa.
  • Everything you ever wanted to know about Jungle Juice.
  • We turn again to Jim Meehan as he tells us what’s in a well-stocked home bar.
  • Beer made from a 35 million old WHALE BONE. Beat that Game of Thrones beer…
  • Looking for a challenge? Try these cocktails at home today from a few top bartenders.
  • Some helpful tips on how to choose which Beer Festival you’re attending this summer.

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