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What is a Cocktail?

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The first published definition of the Cocktail appeared in an editorial response in The Balance and Columbian Repository of 1806. This read: "Cocktail is a stimulating liquor, composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water and bitters."

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Bar Accessories: The Quirky and The Cool

Friday May 16, 2008
Whether it is the shot glass with a sassy saying or the electric shaker, nothing is off limits when it comes to novelty barware. Some of it is simply ridiculous and some are only of interest to the right person with a certain fondness of a character, theme, style or attitude. Then there are the things that are just plain cool; the one that, even though they won't replace your everyday tools, you just have to have them. Here are five that I've recently learned about that can be considered the novel of all novelty barware.
Golf Bag Bar Tool Set

The Cool:

  • R2D2 Ice Bucket with Han Solo Ice Molds- As a fan of Star Wars, this is pretty cool. I want it even though I can't find any details about it. Just think of the conversations surrounding a talking R2D2 that holds all your ice (what or when it speaks I don't know) and Han Solo frozen in carbonate floating in your glass! But how big of a glass do you need to fit that odd shape? Maybe some day we'll know.
  • Binary Beer and Wine Glasses:- Unite your drinking geek with your computer geek (okay just a little "byte"). These glasses have a simple ring of binary code etched in them which translates to "beer glass" and "wine glass." Is there a cocktail glass? I'd like to channel my inner Cocktail-Computer Geek with a nice Martini also.

    The Quirky:

  • Reveo Gourmet Cocktail Tumbler- I really don't get it and it seems like one more electrical appliance that is neat at first but ends up in the depths of the cupboard. It hasn't been released yet and the details are fuzzy but supposedly this cocktail tumbler will quickly infuse liquor with fruit and other flavors. So if we wanted a quickly flavored drink wouldn't we just shake one up?
  • Tequila 45- What a great marketing plan, using a bottle shaped like a gun to hold your limited edition tequila. To create a bottle of an extraordinary shape attracts attention and sales, just look at Bong Vodka, it works. However, in both cases you should expect some misconceptions if you plan on carrying these around or putting them on display. A year or so ago a friend had to spend a few extra minutes in customs on his way back from Mexico while packing this 45, but he didn't seem to care because the bottle was worth it (and the tequila wasn't bad either).
  • Pick Your Nose Cups- This is just weird and I really have to wonder who came up with the idea and what they were thinking at the time. But they are cheap and fun, even if they are somehow creepy. These are a set of 24 disposable paper cups, each bearing the photograph of a different human nose. Your best friend Mary could pick up a mustache while she's drinking or Jim could suddenly have full, luscious lips.

The Cosmopolitan: Pink, Chic and Back

Wednesday May 14, 2008
As much as you may love it or hate it...The Cosmopolitan is back! Why you ask? Sex and the City is back. The new movie is released nationwide at the end of May but the fever has already hit and with that there is a lot more talk of the Cosmopolitan. There's a Sex and the City tour in New York which takes guests to movie locations, including the bars where the drink of choice is almost obvious. In the movie (which has already premiered) the girls ask themselves why they stopped drinking it (according to Linda Barnard of the Toronto Star) and there has been a few more pink drinks passed across the bars. Bartenders and party hosts should be prepared to make a lot of these over the summer; it will be the drink on many minds, even if it is subliminal.
Cosmopolitan
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Where has the Cosmo been? It's been around and it is still many people's tipple of choice but I think the majority got bored with it; maybe it was kind of a gateway "Martini". The attention the drink once received has diminished because there are a lot of Cosmopolitan-like cocktails that are fun to explore and an increasing interest in the classic and non-vodka cocktails. The Cosmo itself has inspired many of these drinks, including the Rosy Rum Cosmo, Campari Cosmo, Crantini and Maya Magic. So stock up on the vodka, cranberry, Cointreau and limes because this season may be a very pink.

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