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Storytime kids…
The Lonely Bartender
It was a sunny and kind of mild Tuesday. A few clouds in the sky and folks were hustling and bustling about settling into yet another work week. Cubicles, lunch breaks, conference calls, and TPS reports are on everyone’s minds…but not the lonely bartender’s. He (or she) waits patiently, not bound by the structured daily grind…but bound by boredom…caused by your daily grind. The lonely bartender does not stop just because you are working. Sure it’s Tuesday, but find solace in the ideal of someone out there…out there, waiting for you…selflessly. Some of them do want your money, but really, what they want most is you. Like your eager to please, cute little puppy at home, they just want some company (I guess that analogy is a stretch, but whatever, I’m the artist here…not you!). Here’s what I urge you to do. When you exit your cubicle, then the parking garage, think of the lonely bartender. Maybe you wanna go visit one. Give them a hug. Humbly say thank you. So…today, Tuesday, go love a bartender…responsibly of course.
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Cuba Libre // Origin, History, & Drink Recipe // Bacardi Rum

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!”

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Coughlin’s Law – A Bartender’s Video Blog
“Search For The Perfect Bombay Sapphire Negroni”
hosted by Chris Harrington
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 connects 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.
Video editing & production by Steve Kooken
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The Tejito Cocktail // Drink Recipe For Today
MESSAGE TO ALL YOU BARTENDERS:
So you think you know how to muddle??? I dare you to top Jolanda. At least you can take a few pointers.
Ok, drink recipe for today…
Watch as Jolanda demonstrates how to make a tasty cocktail call the “Tejito”
The Tejito
1 ½ parts Cazadores Reposado tequila
12 fresh spearmint leaves
½ lime
1 par simple syrup
club soda
Muddle 12 fresh mint leaves & ½ lime. Cover with 1 part simple syrup, agave nectar or 1 part sugar. Top with ice. Add Cazadores and top with club soda. Stir well & garnish with a lime & sprig of mint.
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Coughlin’s Law: A Bartender’s Video Blog, Eps. 1 #fb
Episode #1
hosted by: Chris Harrington
feat. The Old Bay & The Bombay Sapphire gimlet!
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.
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