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It’s Friday, 4pm and not much longer to go! THOUGHT YOU MIGHT BE THIRSTY! I already know how sweet I am for thinking of you all the time, so you can stop blushing. I’m pretty awesome, and well aware of it…so let’s move on….”Girls Mixing Drinks”. Go out and have fun with your bartender tonight.
Tags: 357 magnum, Drink Recipes
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Alright, I’m back pretty quickly after my last post, mainly because I feel bad about scaring you with my doomsday scenario of the perfect storm. Listen, I promise you, everything’s going to be ok…I’m available for hugs later.
I did mention the Godspeed Party in Atlantic City tonight, but what I failed to mention (@ least in the last post) is that there are $5 Absolut drinks all night! Yaaaayyyy! Feel better? No? ‘s ok…hugs later. In all seriousness, try this one out on your bartender tonight when ordering your Absolut drink. It’s simple… + you need to drink your juice.
Without further interruption…”Girls Making Drinks”
Tags: absolut mandrin, drink recipe
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So do we all remember Swanky Bubbles in Cherry Hill, NJ from our Halloween Party 2009 feature? Here’s a link to refresh your memory. But no need to freak out kids, all the danger is gone…the vampires left…I called ahead, don’t worry…I’m looking out for you. And actually, if you believed me about the real vampires, you probably shouldn’t be going to Swanky’s liquor tasting party…lay off the booze punk.
Anyways, next Monday, November 9th, Nolet Spirits (the family that brings you Ketel One Vodka) is introducing Harlem Kruiden Liqueur @ Swanky Bubbles in Cherry Hill. The party starts @ 9pm. It is an RSVP event, and you have til November 6th to do so. RSVP to Rob Ortiz at rortiz@noletspirits.com.
Harlem is a shot drink imported from Holland. This is a new brand in the area and I haven’t tried it, so my ever influential & expert review is not available to you. But, if the folks from Ketel One are behind it, my bet is it’s definitely worth checking out. Here’s a little snipet, “Harlem is a kruiden based shot drink. Kruiden is the term the Dutch use to describe the herbs that give Harlem its distinctively smooth taste. Harlem is imported from Holland and named after Haarlem, a Dutch town just outside of Amsterdam.”
Tags: Harlem Liqueur, liquor promotions, New Jersey Nightlife, Swanky Bubbles
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So…what do you think is most appropriate to talk about on a gloomy Monday (post-Halloween party weekend) @ lunchtime?
Anyone who is one of our die hard facebook fans, UpAfterDusk.com blog fanatics, UpAfterDusk.com website groupies, or UpAfterDusk.com twitter cult followers knows the answer already…wait, can we (I) just pause for a second to sit back and treasure how ingeniously (and subtly) I’ve weaved endorsement of the UpAfterDusk.com brand into yet another post that is not about my awesome website to begin with. Ok, I’m done with feeling real good about myself now, and back on track. To bring you back up to speed: “Anyone who is one of our blah, blah, blah, blah, blah…knows the answer already…”
Booze.
Today is just an introduction to this vodka from Slovakia that many of you may not have heard of. It relatively new to the market, but is making a lot of waves, very quickly! In September 2009, Playboy magazine featured Double Cross Vodka. Here’s a snippet, “It’s rare we single out a vodka, but we’ll make an exception for Double Cross.” Hef’s magazine trumps all authoritative sources (at least in my life), so I’m paying attention. This stuff keeps winning awards and becoming known as the smoothest tasting stuff around. I know a lot of you hold onto my every word as scripture (kind of creepy by the way), so I’m not going to lie to you…I’ve tried it…and it is the best vodka I’ve tasted. And, ladies, Double Cross won’t have to court you too hard, this stuff is distilled through diamond dust…diamond dust!
Tags: Double Cross Vodka, New Jersey Entertainment, New Jersey Nightlife, Wine & Spirits Industry
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It’s time to take you to bartending school kids. Do you like Bacardi & cokes as much as I do? Especially on warm days…or warm islands? This simple but great drink is also called a Cuba Libre in many other places. You should always call it a Cuba Libre so you can be cool…trust me. It will make you way cooler.
My favorite presentation of a Cuba Libre was in Rio De Janiero. The waiter brought to my table a glass of ice, an unopened can of coke, and a lime wedge on a knapkin. He then returned with the bottle of Bacardi, began pouring, and it was my job to cut him off, and determine how strong I wanted my drink. He then leaves, I open the coke can, and finish it off. In 105 degree heat, 1000% humidity, it was quite a lot of work for my refreshing beverage. But the 4 shots of rum in my drink quickly made me forget about the process. Nevertheless, it was obviously a memorable moment if I’m recounting it for you bunch of strangers.
Stories of the invention of the Cuba Libre vary. But the following story is according to Bacardi. I believe them because I easily believe anything anyone says.
The world’s second most popular drink was born in a collision between the United States and Spain. It happened during the Spanish-American War at the turn of the century
when Teddy Roosevelt, the Rough Riders, and Americans in large numbers arrived in Cuba. One afternoon, a group of off-duty soldiers from the U.S. Signal Corps were gathered in a bar in Old Havana. Fausto Rodriguez, a young messenger, later recalled that a captain came in and ordered Bacardi (Gold) rum and Coca-Cola on ice with a wedge of lime. The captain drank the concoction with such pleasure that it sparked the interest of the soldiers around him. They had the bartender prepare a round of the captain’s drink for them. The Bacardi rum and Coke was an instant hit. As it does to this day, the drink united the crowd in a spirit of fun and good fellowship. When they ordered another round, one soldier suggested that they toast ¡Por Cuba Libre! in celebration of the newly freed Cuba. The captain raised his glass and sang out the battle cry that had inspired Cuba’s victorious soldiers in the War of Independence.
Ingredients:
1 part Bacardi Rum
3 parts Cola
1 wedge of lime
Instructions:
Fill a highball glass with ice. Pour in one part Barcardi rum (I suggest more), then top off with cola. Squeeze in a wedge of lime, stir, and start drinking. Oops, first you toast, and yell, “Por Cuba Libre!”

Tags: Bartending, cuba libre, Drink Recipes
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Introducing UpAfterDusk.com’s newest, regular feature: Coughlin’s Law, A Bartender’s Video Blog.
Follow bartender, industry extraordinaire, Chris Harrington and his travels, as he uncovers the best the bar, wine, & spirits industry has to offer. Chris will talk to bartenders, introduce you to some great establishments, demonstrate drink recipes, new products, and more. Overall, Coughlin’s Law will connect to the essence, the pulse of the bar industry, and the personalities behind it. Those that continue to preserve traditions…and those that strive to innovate & continue to move the industry forward.
Tags: Bartending, Bombay Sapphire, Chris Harrington, Old Bay Restaurant
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