I don't think that speaks to craft though. It is like saying you will take a Ford Escort over an Alfa Romeo. The former is a functional beast, churned out for that purpose. The latter probably won't get you to work on time, though is damn stylish and a treat when it works. OTOH, one would rather drive a well-crafted Ferrari that would accomplish both and better. A. PS - I think the craft is also in the system. If those bartenders are consistent, the spirit well-chosen, the glass chilled, the shaking thorough, etc, it is the result of someone having a craft mentality in training them and keeping them on-track. I don't think craft has to equal innovation and creativity. It is about the intent (not always from a single person) in the execution of the process. Each of those items represents a choice that was made and how those choices are made (chilled vs warm glass, eg) are where the craft emerges. Of course, it is possible to randomly blunder onto all the correct answers to those choices. I do think that is incredibly rare though.