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Anatomy of a Cocktail


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Oooh! Nice write up with great suggestions, ideas and fantastic cocktail recipes!

These are some of quotes I chose to highlight, but if you want to read more about the actual cocktails he presented, you gotta click here. :wink:

Francesco demonstrated how to make cocktails using what he calls ‘the anatomy of the cocktail”— sight, smell and taste.

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"A great cocktail is like life,” said Lafranconi. “You need to know how to strike a good balance with your different elements to achieve success.”

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“Cocktail culture is a growing phenomenon in America and new recipes like these created by Francesco demonstrate how beverage designers are taking cocktails to a whole new level,” says DISCUS Senior Vice President Frank Coleman.

I've seen those tiny South African pineapples at our produce markets and what a fun idea! I always enjoy using fresh sugar cane and have played with some hot pepper jam in drinks, but now I'm on the hunt for Peach Chipotle Jam.

I sooooooo love this concept and application of culinary into the spirited drink glass. Heirloom Tomato Juice! Yum, Cardamom-Orange Butter is a must try -- this week!

This was a lovely write up by those good folks at DISCUS. :wub:

Cheers!

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