Cocktail of the Week:
The Pegu cocktail is a wonderful Gin drink. Great for summer. According to wikipedia the Pegu cocktail was “the signature drink Burma's Pegu Club. The club was located just outside Rangoon, and its members were those Britons who were senior government and military officials and prominent businessmen. The club was named after the Pegu, a Burmese river.” According to David Wondrich “We're not sure precisely when it was invented, but it had to be before 1927, when it turns up in Harry MacElhone's Barflies and Cocktails.” That book has been re-released with a forward written by Mr. Wondrich.
Here is David Wondrich’s recipe from Esquire.com
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Enter the code “BartenderJourney” and you’ll get a 20% discount! There’s been a lot of talk about Sustainability in our industry lately. Our friends on the Bartender HQ just did a second episode dedicated to the issue and I highly recommend you check that out. They had a lot of great ideas for cutting down on waste on their recent episode. Tales of the Cocktail is doing a full day Sustainability Summit for the first time this year. Its on the Tuesday of Tales. We’ll be sure to attend as much of of the Summit as possible and report back to you. Toast of the Week: To the Holidays…all 365 of them! Some photos from Frey Ranch Estate Distillery:
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