March 2021

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In The Beginning, There was Sazerac

As I found myself of late in the French Quarter, a veritable garden of earthly delights, my thoughts drifted to cocktails. As a younger man, I had assumed the cocktail had been a fixture of the libation scene since, well since forever. Not so. They are a fairly recent addition to spirits, beer and wine having only arrived on the scene in the early 19th century. There are a great many claims as to the origin of the word and who made the first one where. Most of the evidence seems to point toward it being something akin to an Old Fashioned.

But as I was seated in the courtyard at Amelie, in the Quarter, next to the fountain, I chose to believe that it was the Sazerac. The Sazerac gained popularity in the mid-1800s at the Sazerac Coffee House in New Orleans, which was named for the Sazerac de Forge et Fils brand of cognac. The drink was originally made with cognac, but the phylloxera epidemic of the late 19th century that destroyed European vineyards forced a switch to rye whiskey. Peychaud’s Bitters, which are a must for the Sazerac, were also created in New Orleans, in the 1830s, by a pharmacist named Antoine Amedie Peychaud (in fact, the cocktail was actually first mixed by Peychaud, before it even had a name).

Here’s looking at you Antoine!

-Hunter S.

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Mini-Kegerator

Picture your next tailgate or picnic with your favorite cold beverage on tap.  It doesn’t have to be beer.  Cider, soda, cold brew coffee, cocktails…. All stay nicely fresh and pressurized.  See thespruce.com for a nice review of options.  I was given a NutriChef Mini-Keg for Christmas and it has not been out of the refrigerator yet for an event but I’ve given it a few test runs.  The beer and cider I’ve obtained from local producers has stayed fresh until it was consumed.  It holds eight pints and is perfectly portable for spring and summer events. 

– Jet Cannon

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Mountain Glassware

Looking for a peak experience?  Try enjoying your favorite beverage in a glass that includes a mountain peak.  They are definitely a crowd pleaser.  My brother bestowed the Mt. Rainier version on me and it’s one of my favorite go-to glasses.  See huckberry.com or thegreenhead.com among others online.   Northdrinkware.com donates a percentage of sales to non-profits that work to protect mountains or their surrounding communities.  

Your favorite peaks including the Matterhorn, Everest, Mt. Fuji, Mt. Hood, and Mt. Washington are available from various companies.  Decanters, in some cases, too.

Drink up!  Higher!

– Jet Cannon

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Green Tea – Jolly Good

You may have heard that green tea has positive health benefits.  According to WebMD, the catechins in the tea are antioxidants that fight cell damage.  Blood flow may be increased, cholesterol may get lowered, and high blood pressure may be reduced. It may improve memory and possibly reduce the plaques linked to Alzheimers.  No guarantees but introducing tea time to your day may do more than just provide a time to relax with a cuppa.

– Jet Cannon

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