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Aviation Gin Announces Weekly Contest – Win a Trip to Portland!

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Aviation Gin is accepting photos for their weekly cocktail art contest until July 3. Each week will  have a different theme. To find out the themes, check out their Facebook page.

The contest is launching today, Wednesday, May 22 with the theme, BBQs and Booze. All you have to do is submit a photo for the theme. Winners will be chosen at random. Enter more photos for more chances to win!

Weekly prizes include an Aviation Gin prize pack but the grand prize is a cocktail lover’s all-expense paid trip to Portland, OR. The 2-night/3-day trip for two includes accommodation at a Klimpton Hotel, hosted tour and tasting at House Spirits Distillery, private bartending class with an in-house mixologist and nightly food tastings at local restaurants.

This contest is open to everyone, not just professional bartenders.

Contest period: May 22-July 3

Aviation Gin – Facebook page

House Spirits

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Flashback Friday: Vesper Bombs

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Vesper bombs

Vesper bombs

 

After hearing about Vesper Bombs for so long, it was great to actually be in Vegas during an epic Vesper Bombs session at Vesper. For $5, you get a shot of Fernet-Branca upturned in a glass of ginger beer. Pull the shot glass out and let it mix before downing the thing.

I was with a group of bartenders from around the country. The SF ones sniffed a bit about mixing the Fernet. The lore goes you drink the shot then chase it with ginger beer, but it’s never mixed. So in their eyes, this was an abomination (pun intended).

Ah well, it was still good.

Previous posts about Vesper Bar

Vesper Bar

Return to Vesper Bar

New Cocktails at Vesper Bar

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Recap: Brugal Rum at El Dorado with Lindsay Nader

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Lindsay Nader

Lindsay Nader

As part of Bartenders Weekend, one of the after-parties for Speed Rack was at El Dorado bar. It was sponsored by Brugal Rum. LA bartender and new Remy Cointreau ambassador Lindsay Nader guest bartended.

Brugal Rum cocktails

Brugal Rum cocktails; Side Boob & Built for Speed

 

For $5 a cocktail, we probably should have tried all the cocktails but we settled for two of the three. My friend went with the Side Boob which is the greatest name ever for a drink. And I had the Built for Speed. I really like mine. It’s was like a minty, herbal daiquiri. Second Base also sounded fun.

Side Boob – Brugal dry rum, Cointreau, lemon, vanilla syrup, chocolate bitters

Built for Speed – Brugal dry rum, lemon, sugar, mint, Green Chartreuse rinse

Second Base – Brugal dry rum, Aperol, lemon, ginger syrup, lavender, bitters, soda

Brugal was also our party bus sponsor which I loved since they was a sponsor of the party bus at Tales too (ah, memories).

 

Brugal Rum

Bartenders Weekend

El Dorado Cocktail Lounge

1030 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101  —  (619) 237-0550 

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Checking out Tanqueray Malacca Gin

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Tanqueray Malacca

Tanqueray Malacca

Tanqueray produced their Malacca gin in the late 90s and early 00s. Here’s Inu a Kena’s informative review.

They recently brought back Malacca but it is still scarce. I’ve heard rumors it’s at this bar or that, the second shipment to California was lost, reps saying they see it in the system but can’t find it… which leads to even more curiosity. The latest rumor is there are 20 bottles heading to K&L. Now, don’t shoot the messenger if they’re not there.

I do know that I did taste it on two occasions and both times were in San Diego for Bartenders Weekend. If you’re in LA, there might be some left at Cole’s but I somehow doubt it.

Over at Noble Experiment in San Diego, I asked for a taste of the Malacca which was innocently sitting on the backbar. My initial thought was it’s a lot spicier than the regular Tanqueray London Dry.

Tanqueray gin tasting - 10 AM

Tanqueray gin tasting – 10 AM

Then I actually got up bright and early one day to the Tanqueray tasting.  Yeah, baby, gin tasting at 10 a.m.  I’m a professional. Er…trying to motivate myself to sample more of this exlir was pretty tough with Bartenders Weekend events lasting to the wee hours of the night.

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We had a choice of Tanqueray and tonics or Red Snappers. I went with a Red Snapper which I had free reign to garnish with beef jerky and spicy pickles.

Red Snapper with Malacca

Red Snapper with Malacca

Wooh boy, it was even spicier with the pickles but it was the perfect eye-opener. I’ll have another.

Now how to get my hands on a bottle in LA…

Tanqueray

Bartenders Weekend

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Trying Caliche Rum Cocktails by Michel Dozois

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Hot Bartender Michel Dozois

Hot Bartender Michel Dozois for Caliche Rum

I was first introduced to Caliche Rum about a year ago at their launch party.

I haven’t really seen it much on menus so I was glad to try a few cocktails made by Neve Ice’s Michel Dozois at Cana Rum Bar recently. There were also snacks from Rivera.

I had been asked if I preferred savory or sweet cocktails but Michel knows what I like. I still recall his hoisin sauce gin cocktail with fondness. We tried to talk him into recreating the drink with Caliche but he doesn’t like to repeat himself. One day I’ll get the specs though.

Caliche

Caliche – with Cynar, Michel’s Curacao, Tequila, Aperol

 

I’d describe this cocktail made with Caliche, Cynar, Tequila, Aperol and Michel’s homemade curacao as boozey. I was glad for that chunk of Neve ice in there! Everything was exquisitely balanced and every sip revealed a hint of spice.

A stirred Caliche Cocktail

A stirred Caliche Cocktail

Next, I got the only up cocktail of the night. Naturally, Michel would want to feature his wonderful line of ice in addition to Caliche but for me, he gave me boozey drink with Caliche, Maraschino and Torani Amer.

Both cocktails though rum based could have been very well been whiskey based. I was delighted how well Caliche played with others. Who says rum always has to be tropical? Sure, Caliche makes a good mojito but it can stand up to the bold amari and other modifiers.

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Caliche Rum

Cana Rum Bar

714 West Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015 – (213) 745-7090

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International Women’s Day Celebration at Cole’s Tomorrow, March 8

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Hollis Bulleit & Jaymee Mandeville

Hollis Bulleit & Jaymee Mandeville

Tomorrow, Cole’s in Downtown Los Angeles is hosting a Mad Tea Party for International Women’s Day from 1PM to 7 PM.

Hollis Bulleit (Bulleit Bourbon) and Kat Wit (Dominick’s) will host the party as part of LUPEC LA (Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails). There will be food and drink specials from Cole’s as well as guest bartenders Jaymee Mandeville (formerly Drago Centro and now with Barcadi) and Karen Grill (formerly Playa and now with Bestia) mixing it up.

Ladies are encouraged to wear hats, tea dresses and gloves for the Mad Tea Party theme.

Cole’s will be introducing the new Happy Hour sliders and tots.

Drink specials mentioned:

  • Brent Falco: Pommeau du Normadie & Selection Calvados Cobblers & Bulliet Bourbon Seelbachs
  • Zahra Bates:  Jello Cocktail shots
  • Cari Hah: Nova Fogo Old Fashion & Hot Tea Cocktail
  • Jaymee Mandeville: Dewars 12 cocktails
  • Karen Grill: Hendricks punch
 

Plus Ms. Hollis mentioned Bulleit Rye Champagne Punch and possibly Friday Bloody Marys and beer from Lost Coast Brewery (an all-female brewery).

Mad Tea Party for International Women’s Day Celebration

1-7 PM, March 8, 2013

Cole’s Red Car Bar

118 East 6th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014-2006 – (213) 622-4090

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Novo Fogo’s Bars on Fire This Thursday at Big Bar + Cana Recap

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Lil' Twisted's Jaymee Mandeville and Cari Hah

Lil’ Twisted’s Jaymee Mandeville and Cari Hah

 

Recently, Novo Fogo‘s Bars on Fire landed at Cana with Lil’ Twisted’s Jaymee Mandeville and Cari Hah. And this Thursday, February 28th Matthew Biancaniello takes up the gauntlet at Big Bar.

I’m not sure what Matt has up his sleeve but the ladies of Lil’ Twisted served up some awesome Novo Fogo cocktails including the following:

Powder Puff

Powder Puff

 

Jaymee made a drink called Powder Puff. Before you think it’s going to be syrupy sweet because of its innocent name, take a look at the ingredients; Novo Fogo silver cachaca, blanco vermouth, blood orange juice, Prosecco, Campari foam. It was my favorite drink of the evening and reminded me a little of Tears of a Clown, a Campari drink currently on the menu at Cana.

Cachata

Cachata

 

The ladies may be best known for their agave love but they did a strong job with their cachaca drinks this evening. Cari came up with Cachata with Novo Fogo barrel-aged cachaca, housemade horchata and cinnamon. I have heard of adding a bit of rum to horchata but I liked it better with cachaca. This was one of those drinks that can sneak up on you since it goes down so smoothly.

Burn it Up

Burn it Up

I wanted to try all the drinks but had to skip out. I did end with Jaymee’s Burn it Up (Novo Fogo barrel-aged cachaca, Drambuie, Angostura bitters, Fee Brothers barrel-aged bitters). This was most like my usual brown, bitter, stirred drink so thumbs up!

The drink I didn’t get to try but smelled lovely was Cari’s Chrysanthemum Dreams (Novo Fogo silver cachaca, turbinado syrup, lemon juice, chrysanthemum tea, candied ginger). It was great fun to watch the dried chrysanthemum flowers “bloom” as the tea steeped.

Cana Rum Bar

714 West Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015 – (213) 745-7090

 

Check out Novo Fogo’s Bars on Fire at Big Bar on Thursday, February 28 (7-10 PM) with Matt! I wonder if he’ll be wearing a soccer jersey?

Big Bar at Alcove

1927 Hillhurst Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027 — (323) 644-0100

© The Minty // LA Cocktails  2013

 

Speed Rack 2013 Coming to California: San Francisco & San Diego

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* photo from Speed Rack Boston, October 2012

* photo from Speed Rack Boston, October 2012

Speed Rack is coming back to Cali this weekend. First they make a stop in San Francisco on February 24 and then the all-female competition heads to San Diego March 3. Sadly they won’t be making a stop in LA this year so head on down to SD (or up to SF!).

SF Contenders:

  • Alica Walton – Elixir, Bloodhound, Momo’s, San Francisco
  • Allison Kate Webber – Jasper’s Corner Tap & Kitchen, San Francisco
  • Ashley Curren – Rickhouse, San Francisco
  • Claire Sprouse – Tradition, San Francisco
  • Danielle Marchant – Monarch, San Francisco
  • Jen Ackrill – Rye, San Francisco
  • Jennifer Colliau – Slanted Door, San Francisco
  • Julie Thompson – Rye, San Francisco
  • Kate Bolton – Maven, San Francisco
  • Keli Rivers – Hotsy Totsy Club, San Francisco (Albany)
  • Kim Gooden – Tradition, San Francisco
  • Kim Rosselle – Flora/Fauna, Oakland
  • Lauren Steele – Hook & Ladder, Lowbrau, Sacramento
  • Leilani Vella – Nopa, Lolinda, Absinthe, San Francisco
  • Lucia Gonzales – Prizefighter, Oakland
  • Megan Silsbee – Nopa, San Francisco
  • Michaela Leah King – Cantina, San Francisco
  • Rhachel Shaw – Tradition, Local Edition, San Francisco
  • Victoria George – Rickhouse, AQ Restaurant & Bar, San Francisco
  • Vita Simone Strauss – Dogwood, The New Easy, Oakland

SD Contenders:

  • Amanda Gunderson – The Bazaar by Jose Andres, Los Angeles
  • Brent Falco – Cole’s, Los Angeles
  • Brittini Rae – Ink Restaurant, Los Angeles
  • Cameron Holloway – Quality Social, San Diego
  • Cari Hah – Neat and Coles, Los Angeles
  • Christine England – The Pikey Cafe, Los Angeles
  • Christy Spinella – Polite Provisions, San Diego
  • Courtney Lee Wilson – Williams & Graham, Denver
  • Devon Tarby – The Varnish, Los Angeles
  • Gabrielle Dion – Broadway by Amar Santana, Laguna Beach (Orange County)
  • Helen Diaz – Lolinda, San Francisco
  • Jennifer Lane Oakley – Black Market Liquor Bar, Waterloo & City, Los Angeles
  • Jillian Rae Webster – Harvard and Stone, Los Angeles
  • Kiowa Bryan – Eveleigh, Los Angeles
  • Lauren Trickett – Tantalum, Long Beach, CA
  • Meghan Balser – Seven Grand, San Diego
  • Melissa Durant – Green Russell / Old Major, Denver CO
  • Mia Mastroianni – Soho House West Hollywood, Los Angeles
  • Naomi Schimek – The Spare Room, Los Angeles
  • Sarah Ellis – Jayne’s Gastropub, San Diego
  • Sophie Gordon – El Dorado Cocktail Lounge, San Diego
  • Terrin A McFall – Wolfgang Puck MGM, Las Vegas
  • Taryn Dutton – Seven Grand, San Diego
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Speed Rack is a cocktail competition with proceeds benefiting the fight against breast cancer. Each competitor makes cocktails for each of the four judges. The fastest to finish may not necessarily win the round. Judges may add points if the cocktail isn’t balanced, in the wrong glass, if it’s too warm, etc. Winners from each city will compete in the finals later this year.

SF Judges: Debbie Zachareas (Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant), Jacob Briars (Barcadi), Charlotte Voisey (William Grant & Sons) and Martin Cate (Smuggler’s Cove).

SD Judges: Erick Castro (Polite Provisions), Neyah White (Suntory Whiskey), Yael Vengroff (Miss Speed Rack 2012) and Simon Ford (The 86 Co.)

Fernet-Branca ice luge

Fernet-Branca ice luge

For your ticket cost — a measly $20 online, you can sample all you like from the participating sponsors:

Absolut vodka, Altos tequila, Barritt’s ginger beer, Beefeater gin, Benedictine, Brugal rum, Campari, Cherry Heering, Coffee Heering, Cointreau, Cutty Sark, Drambuie, Four Roses bourbon, Haus Alpenz, Hine cognac, Luxardo, Martini & Rossi, Perfect Puree, Perrier, Plymouth gin, St. Germain, Xante and more!

I’ll see you in San Diego!

3-7 PM, Sunday, February 24

The Chapel
777 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110

Get your SF tickets here

2-6 PM, Sunday, March 3

Voyeur
755 5th Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101

Get your SD tickets here

* all photos from Speed Rack Boston, October 2012

Previous Speed Rack coverage on LA Cocktails & The Minty

Speed Rack 2011-12 Finals in NYC

Speed Rack Las Vegas Recap (2012)

Speed Rack Portland Recap (2011)

Speed Rack Los Angeles Recap (2012)

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Los Feliz: Cocktailing at Big Bar

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Most Interesting Cocktail In the World by Matt Schaefer

 

I just got word Big Bar is rolling out their new cocktails soon. Hurry over to try these before these are gone.

Matt Schaefer isn’t at Big Bar anymore but he did leave behind the legacy of the curiously or maybe not so curiously named:

Most Interesting Cocktail in the World -Mezcal Vida, lime, cinnamon, chocolate chili bitters

I hope they keep this cocktail on the menu. As promised by the name, it is very interesting with a blend of smokey, tart and a dash of sweet to balance it out.

Bollywood Style! Prom at Big Bar on Valentine's Day, February 14

Bollywood Style! Prom at Big Bar on Valentine’s Day, February 14

 

If you don’t have any Valentine’s Day plans, Dan and Eugene at Big Bar invite you to their annual Prom shindig. This year’s theme is Bollywood. Expect some shenaningans.

 

Sal Paradise

Sal’s Paradise – Oro Torontele pisco, grapefruit, lime, honey, sour cherry bitters

Whenever I’m feeling like I should take it easy, I turn to my buddy pisco. At Big Bar, there’s an easy sipper called Sal’s Paradise that does the trick. But because it’s so easy to drink, expect this to go faster than a Manhattan or another stirred cocktail. Insert a lip smacking “ahhhh” here.

 

La Rosita

La Rosita – Partida reposado tequila, Campari, Dolin dry vermouth, Carpano Antica sweet vermouth

Do you love Negronis? I’ve been replacing the gin with other spirits and one of my favorites is a reposado tequila. This is a classic cocktail known as a La Rosita. I like that it uses both dry and sweet vermouth so it’s not entirely too cloying.

 

Selero Gin Fizz

Selero Gin Fizz

 

Selero Gin Fizz – Plymouth gin, Green Chartreuse, lime, celery, egg white

If I sat at Big Bar and counted up what was the most popular drink off the current menu, I would have to go with the Selero Gin Fizz. I finally tasted one earlier last month and I don’t know what took me so long to get around to it. It certainly has some of my favorite ingredients like Green Chartreuse and I love fizz drinks with egg whites (I also love flips and sours). This is a savory cocktail that would be great during brunch as well.

St. Anne’s Helper

St. Anne’s Helper – Eagle Rare 10-Year bourbon, Carpano Antica sweet vermouth, Amaro Meletti, Forbidden bitters

My first love though are still brown, bitter, stirred drinks. And St. Anne’s Helper fits the bill perfectly. Plus it has one of my favorite amari, Amaro Meletti.

See you Valentine’s Day! Now I have to find a sari…

 

Big Bar at Alcove

1927 Hillhurst Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027 — (323) 644-0100
 

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Recap: St. George Spirits at Harvard & Stone

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Andie for St. George Spirits

Andie for St. George Spirits

A few months back, I checked out the R&D bar at Harvard & Stone for St. George Spirits. St. George maven Andie Ferman was in town. After the fabulous distillery tour last summer, I am still a big supporter of the craft spirits brand.

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Your Daily Value

After looking over the menu, I decided on Your Daily Value first.

Your Daily ValueSt. George Bontanivore gin, lime, celery juice, dill, apple maple syrup, Miracle Mile “Damn You Matt Wallace” bitters, salt & pepper

I imagine if I ever went on a cleanse and had to juice every meal, it would sort of taste like this. Minus the booze. Or maybe with the booze. You can live on this vitamin-filled drink right? It has fresh juices! Well, I suppose you can say the same about a lot of the cocktails I drink. It was a good opening drink though with a slight savoriness. All the cocktails would actually be good to pair with food.

As a side note, Matt Wallace used to bartend at Harvard & Stone and I suppose he didn’t take his special bitters with him when he left. Good for the patrons of H&S!

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Dry Rye Thai Delight

 

Dry Rye Thai Delight – St. George Dry Rye gin, lime, Thai simple syrup, coconut milk

So I was reading the other day how most Asians got their calcium from things like fish bones. But coconut milk was used to impart creaminess to dishes. I think I rather get my calcium from broccoli while drinking something like the Drye Rye Thai Delight. I’m not overly fond of coconut but I like coconut milk. I wouldn’t have thought to put the Dry Rye gin with something sweet or even citrusy but Andie made me a believer.

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Monkey Rides The Bear

 

Monkey Rides the Bear – St. George Terroir gin, pineapple juice, lemon, Small Hand Foods pineapple gum syrup, St. George Absinthe Verte

I’ve always had a problem picking just one thing. And St. George makes it harder to pick just one gin. It’s a good thing I like all three of them and got to try all three in a cocktail this night. If anyone thinks pineapple juice makes a drink girly, they have to try this one. The absinthe definitely pumps up the drink a lot, leaving just a hint of pineapple rather than just heavy-handed pineapple juice. Terroir gin has always been the most fascinating to me- I feel I can explain the bontanivore (herbal) and the dry rye (use like whiskey) but the terroir is just a classic gin to me. I tend to like this one in classic cocktails so I’m always happy to be introduced to it in new ways.

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Taking Your Tiki

Taking Your Tiki – St. George Breaking & Entering bourbon, lemon, banana-brown sugar simple syrup, chai tea- soaked pineapple, Small Hands Foods orgeat, tiki bitters

I really like the trend of neo-tiki drinks where they are complex but not overly sweet. And a tiki drink without rum? I totally dug this Taking Your Tiki with the B&E bourbon. I’ve seen cocktail recipes call for banana — usually in a form of a liqueur and it seems to end in disaster. But banana has traditionally always worked with whiskey. Add some orgeat and now you have a neo-tiki cocktail worthy of the modern palate. Later this drink got a pineapple garnish which really made it more tiki-like. I could go for one of these on a hot summer day at the beach.

 

Is this what Trevor has on the menu tonight?

Is this what Trevor has on the menu tonight?

Another SF bartender takes over the R&D Bar at Harvard and Stone this week. Check out Trevor Easter with Beefeater and Plymouth gins tonight, January 28th. Trevor took over the English Gins ambassadorship from Erick Castro about 6 months ago and claims he’s rusty at bartending already. Let’s go see! And let’s hope there are no energy drinks involved.

 

St. George Spirits

Harvard & Stone

5221 Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90027-4908 - (323) 466-6063

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