Staying cutting edge
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*[http://www.adamsbevgroup.com/home.asp Adams Beverage Group (not useful in itself, but important to know it exists and what it does)] | *[http://www.adamsbevgroup.com/home.asp Adams Beverage Group (not useful in itself, but important to know it exists and what it does)] | ||
| + | * [http://www.ardentspirits.com/Newsletter/index.html Ardent Spirits newsletter] | ||
*[http://barbore.com/core/index.php Barbore - Scottish Cocktail Board] | *[http://barbore.com/core/index.php Barbore - Scottish Cocktail Board] | ||
*[http://www.misscharming.com/ Cheryl Charming] | *[http://www.misscharming.com/ Cheryl Charming] | ||
Revision as of 17:37, 2 August 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
- Adams Beverage Group (not useful in itself, but important to know it exists and what it does)
- Ardent Spirits newsletter
- Barbore - Scottish Cocktail Board
- Cheryl Charming
- Cocktail Kings - Dimi and Colin
- Drinkboy - Community for the Cultured Cocktail
- Egullet "Fine Spirits and Cocktails" forum
- Mixologist: The Journal of the American Cocktail
- Museum of the American Cocktail
- Tiki Central "Tiki Drinks and Food" forum
- The Webtender Forums
Blogs to keep an eye on
- All about Bartending - The Blog
- Bar Mix Master
- Boston Cocktails
- Cocktail Chronicles
- Darcy O'Neill
- Days that End in Y
- DC Drinks
- Jimmy's Cocktail Hour
- Martini Republic
- Robert Hess - Drinkboy