Staying cutting edge
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*[http://www.mixellany.com/Home.html Mixologist: The Journal of the American Cocktail] | *[http://www.mixellany.com/Home.html Mixologist: The Journal of the American Cocktail] | ||
*[http://www.travelandliving.co.uk/ontv/feb_2006/cocktail_kings/index.shtml Cocktail Kings - Dimi and Colin] | *[http://www.travelandliving.co.uk/ontv/feb_2006/cocktail_kings/index.shtml Cocktail Kings - Dimi and Colin] | ||
| − | *[http://www.adamsbevgroup.com/home.asp Adams Beverage Group (not useful in itself, but important to know it exists)] | + | *[http://www.adamsbevgroup.com/home.asp Adams Beverage Group (not useful in itself, but important to know it exists and what it does)] |
==Blogs to keep an eye on== | ==Blogs to keep an eye on== | ||
Revision as of 15:21, 12 July 2006
So you want to be the best of the best. It is easy to know where to start, but where do you continue going afterwards? The Internet is your best bet, as the information is always changing, and is constantly being updated.
Cutting Edge Websites
- The Webtender Forums
- Drinkboy - Community for the Cultured Cocktail
- Barbore - Scottish Cocktail Board
- Tiki Central "Tiki Drinks and Food" forum
- Egullet "Fine Spirits and Cocktails" forum
- Museum of the American Cocktail
- Mixologist: The Journal of the American Cocktail
- Cocktail Kings - Dimi and Colin
- Adams Beverage Group (not useful in itself, but important to know it exists and what it does)
Blogs to keep an eye on
- Darcy O'Neill
- DC Drinks
- Bar Mix Master
- Robert Hess - Drinkboy
- The Scotch Blog
- Cocktail Chronicles
- All about Bartending - The Blog
- Days that End in Y
- Boston Cocktails
- The Spirit World