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May 2024

Bartenders, Hustling Behind the Bar? Here’s Why You Should Enter this year’s Coramino Cup

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In partnership with Gran Coramino® Tequila, we’re excited for the return of The Coramino Cup Bartender Competition for another thrilling year!

Now through June 23rd, enter for a chance to earn a spot to compete in the Finals in Las Vegas where one grand prize winner will be crowned the 2024 Gran Coramino Bartender of the Year, win $10,000, and be featured in a holiday issue of our magazine!

Celebrating the heroes of nightlife, the hustlers behind the bar, The Coramino Cup shines a spotlight on often-overlooked bartenders—those thriving in high-volume, fast paced environments—known for their unwavering work ethic and dedication to their craft.

These bartenders are the backbone of the industry, and The Coramino Cup gives them the recognition they deserve. Here’s to the hardworking souls who keep the drinks flowing and the energy high—their time to be properly celebrated is now!

Only one bartender will be crowned the 2024 Gran Coramino Bartender of the Year—will it be you? Enter or visit chilledmagazine.com/coraminocup for your chance to find out.

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Celebrate National Wine Day With These 2 Simple Wine Cocktails!

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With National Wine Day rapidly approaching on May 25th, what better way to celebrate than by sipping it?

Mix up these 2 bubbly recipes, courtesy of Darrin Ylisto and Miriam Matasar, owners of NOLA natural wine shop, Really Really Nice Wine.

Kalimotxo

by Really Really Nice Wine

Ingredients

  • Red Wine (Kiki and Juan Rojo)
  • Mexican Coca Cola, to top

Preparation

  1. Fill a glass with ice.
  2. Fill halfway with red wine, and then the rest with Mexican Coca Cola.
  3. Garnish with an orange wheel or orange slice and enjoy!

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Rose Spritzer

by Really Really Nice Wine

Ingredients

  • Rose (La Patience Rose 2023)
  • Club Soda, to top

Preparation

  1. Fill a glass with ice.
  2. Fill halfway with rose, and then the rest with club soda (we like La Croix because of the carbonation, you could even use a flavored La Croix like grapefruit; we also like Richard's Rainwater, which is less bubbly than canned club soda).
  3. Garnish with a lime and enjoy!

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Ghost Tequila Breaks Record for Largest Spicy Margarita!

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On May 4th, Ghost Tequila hosted a record-breaking event by creating the world’s largest Perfectly Spicy™ Margarita!

Hector Acevedo and Manuel Picon of Cocktail Cartel Co. expertly mixed this margarita with precision and flair.

Photo by Sooperkul

The towering cocktail glass designed to look like the Ghost logo stood at 9.11 feet tall and boasted a capacity of 125 gallons (45 gallons of liquid and 35 gallons of ice). That’s equivalent to 120 750ml bottles of Ghost Tequila Blanco, 1,480 servings of the signature Perfectly Spicy™ cocktails, and a handful of 10×10 ice blocks meticulously crafted by Carlos Leal of Mixology Ice!

Photo by Sooperkul

Hosted by Grecia Lopez and elevated by the electrifying beats of renowned DJ IAMCHINO, the night brought together some of the biggest names in the culinary scene. Guests indulged in delicious bites crafted by the visionary talents of Brad Kilgore, Soraya Caraccioli-Kilgore, and Chef Jose Mendin, The Wolf of Tacos, along with light bites by Dos Croquetas, and desserts by Night Owl Cookies. The event celebrated culinary excellence and showcased the innovation and creativity that defines Miami.

Photo by Sooperkul

Ghost Tequila's Perfectly Spicy Margarita

Ingredients

  • Ghost Blanco Tequila
  • Cold Pressed Pineapple
  • Ginger
  • Lime

Preparation

  1. Garnish with dehydrated lime wheel and rosemary.

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About Ghost Tequila

Made in Tequila, Guadalajara, Ghost Tequila is 100% blue agave with a pinch of ghost pepper essence. It delivers a quick hit of heat followed by a fruity, smooth finish. Created by bartenders for the bartender in everyone, it makes a perfectly balanced spiced cocktail every time.

Photo by Sooperkul

 

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HEYDUDE Collabs with Corona to Kick Off Summer!

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Start your summer by kicking up your feet with the new HEYDUDE x Corona footwear collaboration!

Whether you want to embrace the Corona lifestyle or the HEYDUDE chill, this is your invitation to a new level of comfort for your feet.

The HEYDUDE x Corona collection includes both the classic Wally (Navy/White) and Wendy (Natural White) silhouettes for $69.99 and HEYDUDE’s new court-style sneaker the Hudson for $84.99.

The collaboration is available for purchase here!

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Show Us Your Martinis and Do Some Good—Martini Week May 20 – May 26th

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Martini Week (May 20 – May 26th) is inspired by raising a glass and building community.

What started a short three years ago in San Francisco as a tribute to the birthplace of both the Martini and Junipero Gin, has since expanded to more cities like Oakland, Sacramento, Chicago, Atlanta, Nashville, Brooklyn, and Milwaukee.

Martini Week celebrates the freedom to enjoy Martinis in any preferred style, notably incorporating the diverse tastes that are home to the participating cities. Bartenders are encouraged to honor the versatility of the Martini during Martini Week, which invites everyone to raise a glass to innovation and self-expression.

Photo by Allison Webber Photography

During Martini Week, participating bars and restaurants showcase their creativity with over a hundred variations on the classic cocktail.

“Junipero had over 115 partner bars and restaurants last year and 115 variations. Each partner account truly took the challenge to craft their own unique Martini to heart,” says Page Stoup, Senior Brand Manager, Hotaling and Co.

“We saw classics variations of the Martini like Reverse Martinis, Turf Clubs, Martinezes and Vespers as well as interesting (and tasty) riffs like a Plaid Tuxedo, which incorporates sherry, scotch, and maraschino in addition to Junipero Gin. Creativity is the name of the game with Martini Week, and it is always fun to see what our partners come up with to help us celebrate!”

Photo by Allison Webber Photography

During Martini Week, participating bars and restaurants will create their own unique Martinis featuring Junipero Gin, and for each signature Junipero Martini sold, Junipero will donate $2 to support local charitable organizations. In addition to the original beneficiary, San Francisco’s Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence®, Martini Week 2024 will donate funds to other local organizations in each participating city, including local chapters of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in BostonNashville and AtlantaMilwaukee’s Pridefest, New York’s Ali Forney Center, and others. Participating cities include San Francisco, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, San Diego, Boston, Milwaukee, Madison, Nashville, Atlanta, Chicago, and New York.

For more information and a full list of participating bars and restaurants nationwide, please visit: juniperogin.com/martiniweek.

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Hustling Behind The Bar? Submit for a chance in the 2nd Annual Coramino Cup to compete for Kevin Hart and win $10K!

By | Mixology News

In partnership with Gran Coramino® Tequila, we’re thrilled to announce the return of The Coramino Cup for another thrilling year!

Now through June 23rd, enter for a chance to earn a spot to compete in the Finals in Las Vegas where one grand prize winner will be crowned the 2024 Gran Coramino® Bartender of the Year, win $10,000, and be featured in a holiday issue of our magazine!

The Coramino Cup celebrates an often-overlooked class of bartenders—the hustlers of nightlife, high-volume, fast paced accounts that often go under-appreciated but are known by their peers as the hardest working folks on the floor.

“We can’t wait to see if you have what it takes to make it to Las Vegas for the second annual Coramino Cup final. With $10k on the line we know you’ll be bringing your A-game. Good luck and we’ll see you soon!” Kevin Hart.

Submit your brief application now for your chance to compete!

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Chilled 100 Bartenders Summertime Mixin’ with Highclere Castle Gin

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Our Chilled 100 Bartenders are always in for elevating their cocktail game.

With the sophisticated charm of Highclere Castle Gin, inspired by the timeless elegance of Highclere Castle, the iconic setting of Downtown Abbey, this exquisite gin captures the essence of English heritage and summertime savoring in every sip.

Named after the “castle” that is the perfect vantage point for viewing the gardens at Highclere Castle, this cocktail pays homage to those very gardens. The delicate floral notes of lavender and cardamom from the gin are perfect in this riff on a Vesper Martini. Grab a drink and let’s go for a walk through the gardens that are featured in “Downtown Abbey” and “The Secret Garden”

Jackdaw’s Castle

by Jonathan Mateer – @vodkapaysmybills, @bardtenders

Ingredients

  • 1 3/4 oz Highclere Castle Gin
  • 3/4 oz Cocchi Americano
  • 1/2 oz Cobrafire EDV
  • 1 Dash Cardamom Bitters
  • 2 Dashes Black Lemon Bitters

Preparation

  1. Stir, strain, into Nick & Nora glass.
  2. Garnish with manicured lemon twist.

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Inside Manska’s Mind: Olfaction is More than Smell

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We go inside the mind of George F. Manska for an analytical look at Sensory Science for Bartenders. In this segment, George proves olfaction is more than smell.

Developing your sense of smell for the detection, identification, and discrimination of spirits is an enriching journey that enhances your appreciation and enjoyment of various spirits. Here are some tips to help you refine your olfactory skills:

1. Start with a Neutral Environment: Ensure your tasting environment is free from strong odors. Avoid perfumes, scented candles, or cooking smells that could interfere with your ability to pick up the subtle nuances in the spirits. Find a nice quiet place without strong breezes from the air conditioner or heating ducts. No music, TV, radio.

2. Use the Right Glassware: Different spirits can benefit from different types of glasses to concentrate and deliver their aromas effectively. In the past, Glencairn glass has often been recommended for whiskey, while snifters have been the traditional brandy tasting glass. In the overwhelming evidence we have previously provided in this column, the NEAT glass, or even a large tumbler will not concentrate nose-numbing ethanol on the nose. Of course, we recommend NEAT over all others as it unmasks the aromas hiding behind ethanol.

3. Cleanse Your Palate: Before tasting, cleanse your palate with water or crackers. This helps reset your taste buds and makes it easier to detect subtle flavors and aromas in different spirits. Some say sparkling water does a better job of cleansing but can slightly alter taste. We recommend mineral free distilled (not spring) water. If you must use crackers, neutral water crackers or white bread will do the trick (no sourdough no herbs, no rye).

4. Take Your Time: Don’t rush the nosing process. Gently swirl the spirit in the glass to release its aroma. Take short, gentle sniffs initially, then deeper inhales. Allow your senses to adjust and pick up as many different notes as possible. When using a NEAT glass, nose horizontally in the rim plane from center outward toward rim.

5. Identify the Aromas: Try to break down what you smell into categories, such as fruity, floral, spicy, woody, or nutty. As you practice, you’ll become more adept at identifying specific fruits, spices, flowers, etc.

6. Use a Scent Kit or Aroma Wheel: Aroma kits designed for spirits tasting or an aroma wheel can help you learn and identify specific scents. These tools offer a structured approach to recognizing and naming what you smell.

7. Taste Regularly: Regular tasting sessions with a focus on smelling the spirits before tasting them can improve your ability to identify and discriminate between different aromas over time. Try to taste a variety of spirits to expose your palate to a wide range of profiles.

8. Take Notes: Keeping a tasting journal where you record your impressions of different spirits, including the aromas you detect, can help you track your progress and remember specific characteristics of each spirit. Once you’ve tasted and taken good notes, repeat the same taste again later, say within 2-3 days, with a fresh set of notes, and compare both sets. If they have a wide variance taste a third time.

9. Participate in Tastings and Workshops: Joining spirits tastings, workshops, or classes can provide guided learning experiences and the opportunity to discuss your perceptions with others, which can be incredibly valuable for developing your olfactory skills.

10. Pair with Food: Sometimes, pairing spirits with food can help you identify complementary and contrasting flavors, making it easier to pick apart the components of the spirit’s aroma.

11. Rest and Reset: Your sense of smell can become fatigued. If aromas start to blend together or become less distinct, take a break. Smelling coffee beans or even the back of your hand will not help reset your nose. You must leave the scene, step outside or into the next room, and give your nose 3-4 minutes to get 80% restoration of your sense of smell. This is particularly important when tasting alcohol beverages, as anesthetic ethanol molecules must be swept away by a new mucous layer on the epithelium lining in your nasal cavity.

12. Build your Smell-library: When you smell something new or different, search out the source. Ask other present about the smell. Sniff it deeply at least three times and associate a descriptive word for it, e.g. the spicy aroma of a Peace rose. Every time you smell something new or different, focus on it and associate a picture in your mind along with the descriptive word.

Olfaction is much more than smell. Aroma signals are processed in three separate areas of your brain. The Hippocampus controls memory and learning, including the circumstances of the event. The Amygdala processes emotions, “Do I like it?” or “Does it make me happy?” The Orbital frontal cortex is decision making and rewards. “I like it, I need it, I’ll treat myself, I’ll buy it.”

To illustrate, let’s analyze an event. Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Sensory Science on your 21st birthday, Dad brings a special bottle of his favorite 21yo “Milestone Memories.” Bourbon to share. Elated by your achievement, and grateful for Dad’s love and support, you toast together. “Milestone Memories” is by far the best bourbon you ever tasted, even at a retaste 30 years later.

What just happened? All aspects of your experience were recorded in the three brain areas as strong memories, key lessons learned, emotions, decisions, and rewards, because smell is inextricably tied to personal emotions and circumstances. It is a good thing to remember when comparing one’s smell impressions with another. Every individual has a different, unique associative experience.

Developing a keen sense of smell for spirits involves practice, patience, and exposure to a wide range of aromas. By following these tips, you can gradually refine your abilities and deepen your appreciation for the complex world of spirits. In the longer run, you will appreciate your eating and drinking far more when you understand what goes into the manufacture and processing that produces your favorite whiskey right along with its unique aromas.


About George Manska

George is an entrepreneur, inventor, engine designer, founder, Chief R&D officer, Corporate Strategy Officer, CEO Arsilica, Inc. dedicated to sensory research in alcohol beverages. (2002-present). He is the inventor of the patented NEAT glass, several other patented alcohol beverage glasses for beer and wine, (yet to be released). Director ongoing research into aromatic compound behavior, and pinpointing onset of nose-blindness. George is a professional consultant for several major spirits competitions, has been published in the MDPI Beverage Journal Paper, is the founder or member of over seven different wine clubs for the past fifty years, is a collector of wines and spirits, has traveled the world, and is an educator and advisor of multiple spirits sensory seminars.

George F Manska, CR&D, Arsilica, Inc.  Engineer, inventor of the NEAT glass, sensory science researcher, entrepreneur.

Mission: Replace myth and misinformation with scientific truth through consumer education.

Contact: george@arsilica.com, phone 702.332.7305. For more information: www.theneatglass.com/shop

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Celebrate Martini Week with Junipero Gin in the Spirit of Community

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Junipero Gin is gearing up to host its annual Martini Week.

This nationwide celebration invites Martini lovers to raise a glass in the spirit of building community. Participating bars and restaurants get to show off their original Martini recipes made with Junipero Gin, with each one sold contributing $2 to The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a San Francisco-based non-profit organization of queer and trans nuns devoted to community service and activism, and other likeminded local organizations. We ask Page Stoup, Senior Brand Manager Gin and Rum, Hotaling and Co. to tell us more about Junipero Gin and Martini Week.

Tell us what inspires Martini Week?

Martini Week is inspired by raising a glass and building community. What started a short three years ago in San Francisco as a tribute to the birthplace of both the Martini and Junipero Gin, has since expanded to more cities like Oakland, Sacramento, Chicago, Atlanta, Nashville, Brooklyn, and Milwaukee. As a symbol of San Francisco’s eccentricity and Junipero’s pioneering spirit, Martini Week embodies the freedom to enjoy Martinis in any preferred style, reflecting the diverse tastes of its host cities. Celebrating the expressive versatility of the Martini and Junipero’s role in the American craft gin movement, Martini Week invites everyone to raise a glass to innovation and self-expression.

Why is this important to Junipero?

As a brand that is known for pursuing its own path, we see how supporting other likeminded spirits can bring people together for a greater cause; Something bigger with a larger impact. It is important to us that we support those in need and help them on their own paths and in turn hope that those folks will help build and strengthen their communities.

Tell us how Martini Week builds community.

This week-long celebration brings together Martini enthusiasts and novices alike to enjoy classic cocktails while supporting local organizations like The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence® and other likeminded local organizations. Participating bars and restaurants craft their own Martini recipes featuring Junipero Gin, promoting bold choices and individuality. For every Junipero Martini sold at our partner accounts Junipero will donate $2 to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and other likeminded local organizations.

What is it about the Martini that stands the test of time?

Its versatility is what allows the Martini to constantly find its way on to menus and home bars.  Without a doubt, Martinis have been instrumental to cocktail culture worldwide. But, firmly grounded as one of the greatest classics, a hot debate always comes up: where do Martinis come from? The answer? The San Francisco Bay Area. A reigning theory ties the origins of the Martini directly to the mid-1800s Gold Rush in Northern CA. Over the centuries the Martini’s prevalence is something to be admired. There is no one or right way to order a Martini – whether you like it dry or dirty, shaken or stirred, or with an olive or a twist – the art of ordering a Martini is something that is uniquely individual, much like this eccentric city that we call home.

Talk to us about some of the variations that accounts are creating.

Junipero had over 115 Partner Bars and Restaurants last year and 115 variations. Each partner account truly took the challenge to craft their own unique martini to heart. We saw classics variations of the Martini like Reverse Martinis, Turf Clubs, Martinezes and Vespers as well as interesting (and tasty) riffs like a Plaid Tuxedo which incorporates sherry, scotch, and maraschino in addition to the Junipero Gin. Creativity is the name of the game with this week, and it is always fun to see what our partners come up with to help us celebrate!

What’s up next for the brand?

Driven by the need to continue to push boundaries with daring new profiles, Junipero Gin is introducing its new Smoked Rosemary Forward Gin. It is a bold, 98.6 Proof, cocktail-forward expression that is a perfect extension of the Junipero flagship offering. It is also pretty damn good in a Martini as well!

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“Rye Not?”

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Beverage Manager J Adams created the “Rye Not?” cocktail, which is available at Rhubarb, the Appalachian-rooted, seasonally-focused restaurant located in the heart of Asheville, North Carolina.

This is a whiskey lover’s dream with its harmonious taste profile of nutty pecan, spiced cherry, and mild chocolate overtones.

Check out the recipe below.

Rye Not?

by J Adams

Ingredients

  • 2 oz. Toasted Pecan Rye Whiskey (house-made)
  • 5 oz. Allspice Dram
  • .5 oz. Mulled-Cherry Port Wine (house-made)
  • 2-3 Dashes of Chocolate Bitters
  • Garnish: Smoked Glass / Skewered Mulled Cherry

Preparation

  1. Combine all ingredients and pour into a smoked coupe glass.
  2. Garnish with skewered mulled cherry and enjoy!

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