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Next Best Records Blog. I never knew that you were into such intelligent art . . . . March 18, 2009. So no SXSW diary this year. Instead, I'm going to be doing some blogging on the Agit Reader. Website. Check it out. I'm probably mostly doing short updates, and so I might post some final thoughts here or there when I get back. Posted by Renaldo at 10:06 AM. January 02, 2009. Happy New Year, bros . . . Hope 2009 is treats you fine. Posted by Renaldo at 09:35 PM. December 10, 2008. Congrats on getting the ...
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Cocktail Museum Sundays at the Royale: Exhibit #125: Maple, Smoke & Fire
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A celebration of cocktails that have been lost, forgotten or mutilated over time. Saturday, December 8, 2012. Exhibit #125: Maple, Smoke and Fire. I recently picked up a dynamite bottle of bourbon-barrel aged organic Vermont maple syrup, so we’ll have a few drinks with that, along with some warming and/or smoky booze cups. Blood and Sand (top shelf) $12. Don the Beachcomber’s Coffee Grog $9. Applejack, lemon and orange juices, maple syrup, up. Knock Knock Cocktail $12. Old Vermont Cocktail $7. What's hap...
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Cocktail Museum Sundays at the Royale: Best of 2012
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A celebration of cocktails that have been lost, forgotten or mutilated over time. Sunday, January 6, 2013. We’re a bit over three years into our cocktail archeology quest, and at some point in the coming year we’ll reach the milestone of over 1000 different cocktails that we have served. As such, 2012 was a year for rather obscure drinks. These are the ones that people liked the most or found to be the most interesting. Marmalade Cocktail $25 serves 3-4. St Mark’s Miracle $17 serves 2-3. Dark Jamaican ru...
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Cocktail Museum Sundays at the Royale: Exhibit #126: 4th Annual Tom & Jerry
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A celebration of cocktails that have been lost, forgotten or mutilated over time. Saturday, December 15, 2012. Exhibit #126: 4th Annual Tom and Jerry. Tom and Jerry $7. Camus VS cognac, Smith and Cross and Mt. Gay Eclipse rums, T&J batter, hot milk, grated nutmeg. Top Shelf T&J $9. As above but with Martell VSOP, Zacapa 23, and Smith and Cross. Next week: Wassail and Christmas Bowl of Bishop. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cool Things and Places in StL. Scat Records, my label. St Louis Evening Whirl.
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Cocktail Museum Sundays at the Royale: ... ... ...
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A celebration of cocktails that have been lost, forgotten or mutilated over time. Saturday, December 29, 2012. Because the Sunday between Christmas and New Year's tends to be a particularly busy night, we will not be presenting a menu this evening. But if you decide to come revel with us, we do have a treat for you - the Japanese Cocktail (cognac, orgeat, lemon peel, bitters) prepared with the original bitters in the oldest recipes, Boker's. Next month: Best of 2012. Stay tuned. Scat Records, my label.
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Cocktail Museum Sundays at the Royale: Exhibit #127: Wæs Hæl!
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A celebration of cocktails that have been lost, forgotten or mutilated over time. Saturday, December 22, 2012. Exhibit #127: Wæs Hæl! Christmas Bowl of Bishop $6. A traditional 18th century holiday punch, Oxford style. Red and port wines mulled with roasted cloven lemons and their juice, spices, water and sugar. Served hot. I’ll raise your salary, and endeavor to assist your struggling family, and we will discuss your affairs this very afternoon over a bowl of Smoking Bishop, Bob! Scat Records, my label.
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Cocktail Museum Sundays at the Royale: Exhibit #124: San Francisco Favorites via Trader Vic, 1968
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A celebration of cocktails that have been lost, forgotten or mutilated over time. Saturday, December 1, 2012. Exhibit #124: San Francisco Favorites via Trader Vic, 1968. Vic introduces them thusly:. 8220;Since the Gold Rush days San Francisco has been known as a city of two-fisted drinkers. Martinis, hiballs, and scotch on the rocks outsell anything else, but quite a few discerning people like something that tastes good. Here are a few of the favorites.”. It just wouldn’t be Sunday if there weren&#...
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Cocktail Museum Sundays at the Royale: R&D series: Old Waldorf Martini Variations
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A celebration of cocktails that have been lost, forgotten or mutilated over time. Saturday, March 23, 2013. R&D series: Old Waldorf Martini Variations. Given that the proportions of that era were much less austere than today, we experience the Martini in its most youthful, approachable, and changeable state. The increased herbal presence provides a delicate canvas upon which even the slightest variation can have quite the ripple effect, and the dizzying number of variants begins to make some sense. First...