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Ever wondered who created the Martini or fantasized about taking a trip to Scotland to visit single malt whisky distilleries? Well, then check out articles from our network of expert contributors about a range of spirits and cocktails topics. From the latest liquor trends and profiles of the best bartenders to bar guides, we've got you covered.
Raising the Bar: Neal Bodenheimer & Kirk Estopinal
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Acclaimed author Wayne Curtis profiles the dynamic duo of Neal Bodenheimer and Kirk Estopinal and gets the latest about their expanding craft-cocktail bar empire in New Orleans.
Raising the Bar: Sam Ross
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Award-winning mixologist Sam Ross is opening a new bar in the former home of legendary New York watering hole Milk & Honey. Learn more about him and what he has planned for the space.
Raising the Bar: Joaquín Simó
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Joaquín Simó was just named American Bartender of the Year at the Tales of the Cocktail convention and is about to open a new watering hole in New York. We stole a few minutes with the mixological all-star to find [...]
Masters of Mixology: Ada Coleman
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Cocktail expert and Liquor.com advisory board member Gary Regan celebrates the life and work of this pioneering British bartender.
Raising the Bar: Charles Joly
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Bartender Charles Joly has won acclaim for his cocktails and helped put Chicago on the mixological map. He’s now joined forces with celebrity chef Grant Achatz at The Aviary. Read our profile to find out what Joly has planned.
The Olympic Spirit
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We chatted with elite runner and Olympic marathon competitor Desiree Davila about her favorite whiskies.
Gourmet Shot: Ted Allen
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We got the award-winning television host to chat about drinks and share a tasty recipe for brunch punch.
Gourmet Shot: Chris Cosentino
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The celebrity chef and Food Network star reveals his love for all things gin and shares a favorite beer cocktail.
Double-Down Cocktails
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What’s better than a drink that calls for one base spirit? A drink that calls for two. Try these doubly good recipes.


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