Tag Archives: Mixology

Tempus Fugit Cocktail Cherries Review

By Richard Thomas Rating: A- Fugit inreparabile tempus. I’m a classics nerd, so I’m familiar with the origins of the phase tempus fugit, coming from the works of the Roman poet Virgil. It means “time flies,” and is an admonition against procrastination. The phrase has also become the namesake for a micro-distillery, Tempus Fugit Spirits, which is centered on reproducing ...

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Blade & Bow Helps With Putting Swank In Your Bourbon And Ponies

The Collaboration of Blade & Bow and Garden & Gun Has Given Bourbon Fans Ways to Raise Their Bluegrass Experience A Notch By Richard Thomas When Blade & Bow Bourbon first started their collaboration with Garden & Gun magazine, that authoritative guide to all things tasteful, upscale and Southern, it was in a standard exercise in cross-branding: the lounge at ...

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Crafting Healthy and Delicious Whiskey Cocktails: Discover the Best Ingredients

  Whiskey cocktails have become increasingly popular in recent years, offering a delightful blend of flavors that can be enjoyed on any occasion. Whether you’re a whiskey aficionado or a novice mixologist, crafting a delicious and healthy whiskey cocktail requires the use of quality ingredients. In this article, we will explore the importance of using the best ingredients when making ...

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The Glenlivet Gets Into Bottled Cocktails

The Glenlivet Speyside single malt scotch whisky continues to break conventions with the introduction of The Glenlivet Twist & Mix Cocktails, a new line of premium, ready-to-serve, whisky-based cocktails. Using first-to-market technology, the new innovation proves that quality and accessibility are not mutually exclusive – simply twist the cap to mix a burst of cocktail flavorings into The Glenlivet single ...

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