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  1. That post by @cabel that I just reposted is crazy interesting. that DAK catalog and those that preceded it are essentially an enthusiast / hobby website, like #DPReview, or #CoffeeGeek or #Cocktailian, but long before the internet existed. This DAK guy and others before him ran an "enthusiast website" and sold stuff thru it, via a printed magazine catalog.

    So cool.

    cabel.com/2023/11/06/dak-and-t

  2. That post by @cabel that I just reposted is crazy interesting. that DAK catalog and those that preceded it are essentially an enthusiast / hobby website, like #DPReview, or #CoffeeGeek or #Cocktailian, but long before the internet existed. This DAK guy and others before him ran an "enthusiast website" and sold stuff thru it, via a printed magazine catalog.

    So cool.

    cabel.com/2023/11/06/dak-and-t

  3. That post by @cabel that I just reposted is crazy interesting. that DAK catalog and those that preceded it are essentially an enthusiast / hobby website, like #DPReview, or #CoffeeGeek or #Cocktailian, but long before the internet existed. This DAK guy and others before him ran an "enthusiast website" and sold stuff thru it, via a printed magazine catalog.

    So cool.

    cabel.com/2023/11/06/dak-and-t

  4. That post by @cabel that I just reposted is crazy interesting. that DAK catalog and those that preceded it are essentially an enthusiast / hobby website, like #DPReview, or #CoffeeGeek or #Cocktailian, but long before the internet existed. This DAK guy and others before him ran an "enthusiast website" and sold stuff thru it, via a printed magazine catalog.

    So cool.

    cabel.com/2023/11/06/dak-and-t

  5. That post by @cabel that I just reposted is crazy interesting. that DAK catalog and those that preceded it are essentially an enthusiast / hobby website, like #DPReview, or #CoffeeGeek or #Cocktailian, but long before the internet existed. This DAK guy and others before him ran an "enthusiast website" and sold stuff thru it, via a printed magazine catalog.

    So cool.

    cabel.com/2023/11/06/dak-and-t

  6. I'm not the only one walking away from Twitter. My good buddy, and #cocktailian Jacob Grier, in Portland, is taking similar steps (though he doesn't have a(n active) #Federverse account).

    EDIT: as @Cyberpreppy points out, @jacobgrier is on Mastodon, but not active.

    Suggestion: Visit Jacob on these other platforms and suggest he fire up his Mastodon account! He's got a lot to say, and most (not all lol) of it is great!

    jacobgrier.com/blog/2023/10/09

  7. #CocktailOfTheWeek #Belated

    #Americano
    • 1 ounce #Campari
    • 1 ounce sweet vermouth
    • 2 ounces soda water
    Garnish: Orange wedge or twist of lemon.
    Pour Campari and sweet vermouth into #highball glass filled with ice and stir. Top with soda water.

    drinkboy.com/mobile/Recipe.asp

    The recipe for the Americano appears to have originated in 1861 at Gaspare Campari’s bar in Turin, Italy where it was referred to as the "Milano-Torino".

    #Mixology
    #Cocktail
    #Cocktails
    #Cocktailian

  8. #CocktailOfTheWeek #Belated

    #Aviation
    • 2 ounces #gin
    • 3/4 ounce #maraschino liqueur
    • 3/4 ounce lemon juice
    Garnish: Cherry
    Shake with ice. Strain into a cocktail glass.

    This cult favorite first appeared in 1916, in "Recipes for Mixed Drinks", by Hugo Ensslin, head bartender at Times Square’s Hotel Wallick.

    drinkboy.com/mobile/Recipe.asp

    #mixology
    #cocktail
    #cocktails
    #cocktailian

  9. A day late, but the “#Cocktail of the Week” this time is the #Sazerac

    drinkboy.com/mobile/Recipe.asp

    Sazerac
    1/2 teaspoon #absinthe
    1/2 teaspoon simple syrup
    1 dash Peychaud's bitters
    2 ounces rye #whiskey
    Garnish: Lemon twist
    Coat a chilled rocks glass with Absinthe, pour off any excess. In a second glass, add bitters, syrup, the whiskey, and some ice. Stir to chill. Strain into the first glass.
    #Mixology #Cocktailian #NewOrleans

  10. A day late, but the “#Cocktail of the Week” this time is the #Sazerac

    drinkboy.com/mobile/Recipe.asp

    Sazerac
    1/2 teaspoon #absinthe
    1/2 teaspoon simple syrup
    1 dash Peychaud's bitters
    2 ounces rye #whiskey
    Garnish: Lemon twist
    Coat a chilled rocks glass with Absinthe, pour off any excess. In a second glass, add bitters, syrup, the whiskey, and some ice. Stir to chill. Strain into the first glass.
    #Mixology #Cocktailian #NewOrleans

  11. A day late, but the “#Cocktail of the Week” this time is the #Sazerac

    drinkboy.com/mobile/Recipe.asp

    Sazerac
    1/2 teaspoon #absinthe
    1/2 teaspoon simple syrup
    1 dash Peychaud's bitters
    2 ounces rye #whiskey
    Garnish: Lemon twist
    Coat a chilled rocks glass with Absinthe, pour off any excess. In a second glass, add bitters, syrup, the whiskey, and some ice. Stir to chill. Strain into the first glass.
    #Mixology #Cocktailian #NewOrleans

  12. A day late, but the “#Cocktail of the Week” this time is the #Sazerac

    drinkboy.com/mobile/Recipe.asp

    Sazerac
    1/2 teaspoon #absinthe
    1/2 teaspoon simple syrup
    1 dash Peychaud's bitters
    2 ounces rye #whiskey
    Garnish: Lemon twist
    Coat a chilled rocks glass with Absinthe, pour off any excess. In a second glass, add bitters, syrup, the whiskey, and some ice. Stir to chill. Strain into the first glass.
    #Mixology #Cocktailian #NewOrleans