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Cigar Divan on Rupert Street w/ Warren Bobrow!!

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Warren Bobrow  is in town for tomorrow’s filming. As part of the event I have teamed up with The Craft Spirits Exchange to offer the Warren Bobrow Treasure island Refresher.  And our US resident fans can sign up to win!  Treasureisland

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Spirited Miami’s 2016 Most Anticipated Cocktail Books!!

From the author who brought us Apothecary Cocktails: Restorative Drinks from Yesterday and Today as well as Bitters and Shrub Syrup:  Restorative Vintage Cocktails, Warren Bobrow is no stranger to cocktail writing. He is known as the cocktail whisperer so when we this soon-to-be released title we knew we were in good hands.

With the U.S. slowly progressing to ending another prohibition, Bobrow intellectually and scientifically digs into cocktails infused with cannabis.  Whether this is the wave of the future or not, this has probably crossed your mind.  Bobrow leads us into a world that had no guide and puts it all on paper.  Expect this one to get a lot of attention!     Pre-order here.

Spirited Miami’s 2016 Most Anticipated Cocktail Books! (PART I)

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Burke’s Liquor in Sparta!

Please join me for a tasting today, Wednesday December 23, 2015 at Burke’s Wine & Liquor in Sparta [6 Sparta Avenue, Sparta Township, NJ 07871]

I will be there from 4:007:00 PM – but even better, I will have Possmann Pure Cider and Possmann Pure Cider Rose for your tasting pleasure! Start the Season right, I’ll see you at Burke’s tonight!possman rose

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Guess who is the special guest Mixologist at Hobby’s Deli?

I AM!  Join Klaus and me at 6:00 pm today, 12/1/15 at 32 Branford Place, Newark, NJ 07102

I’ll be making Frozen Hot Chocolate with Stroh 160 Rum and Schladerer cherry floats!

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Best of Boston? Who? Klaus!

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In our rundown of the best hot chocolate in Boston, a few notable spiked examples made the cut. But should you seek something a little stronger, you’re going to want to head to our favorite barware store, Boston Shaker.

On December 2-3, they host “Cocktail Whisperer” Warren Bobrow, author of cocktail books Bitters & Shrub Syrup Cocktails, Whiskey Cocktails, andApothecary Cocktails (all available through the Boston Shaker online store, by the way) for a book-signing event. BOB_120215_Stroh160_main unnamed

Joining him are Klaus the Soused Gnome—and a mighty strong batch of hot chocolate made with Austrian-made Stroh 160. That’s right, that’s 160-proof rum. Hey, if anyone knows how ward off a winter chill, it’s the Austrians.

For your sipping pleasure, Bobrow’s whipping up traditional and frozen hot chocolate—both boozy, of course. For the adventurous, “shots of Stroh 160 are always available.”

Speaking of adventurous, you might want to keep an eye out for Bobrow’s next book, Cannabis Cocktails, coming out June 2016. (“Just in time forTales of the Cocktail!”). “It’s the first book on the topic of using cannabis as a cocktail ingredient,” Bobrow says. “Not as a get-high-quick ingredient, but as one essential for the alleviation of many ills—I took the tack of the early apothecary-healing and pain relief.”

But for now, we’ll content ourselves with that extra-stiff hot chocolate. Can’t make it out to the party? We got Klaus, er, Bobrow to give us the recipe.

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Klaus & I will be at The Boston Shaker!

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Join Klaus the Soused Gnome  and I at The Boston Shaker on December 2 & 3rd in the evening.  STROH Austria has graciously supplied me with their ever salubrious Stroh Rum 80% (160)…. I’ll be weaving a liquid driven tale, powered by steaming hot chocolate and assorted savory bitters… come and get a picture with Klaus!                   IMG_7784
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I’ll be at [words] bookstore in Maplewood NJ!

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Apothecary Cocktails with the author Warren Bobrow  Tuesday, December 1 — 7:30 pm

At the turn of the century, pharmacies in Europe and America prepared homemade tinctures, bitters, and herbal remedies mixed with alcohol for curative benefit for everything from poor digestion to the common cold. Today, trendy urban bars such as Apothke in New York, Apo Bar & Lounge in Philadelphia, and 1022 South in Tacoma, as well as “vintage” and “homegrown” cocktail aficionados, find inspiration in apothecary cocktails of old.

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“Cocktail Whisperer” is coming to Westborough, MA!!

Please do come to meet Klaus and me at Julio’s Liquors, 
140 Turnpike Road Westborough, MA 01581, at 1:00 pm,  for Cordials Tasting and fun! 

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Fabulous Mention of my next book at Tales of the Cocktail.com!

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Despite authoring a forthcoming book titled “Cannabis Cocktails, Mocktails, & Tonics,” barman Warren Bobrow is going to harsh your mellow a little: Legally (also regrettably), cannabis cannot be served in U.S. bars. There are a few under-the-radar bartenders who experiment with the controversial herb, according to Bobrow, who also wrote “Apothecary Cocktails” and blogs at The Cocktail Whisperer. But he cautions that those enthusiasts are “taking great risk.” Given the high stakes, he’s not about to spill those beans. But perhaps his guide to infused drinks will make up for the secret-keeping. “Cannabis Cocktails” comes out June 2016, and includes 75 recipes for spirit-cannabis drinks, tonics, syrups and bitters, along with non-alcoholic options. Within, Bobrow lays out multiple methods for decarboxylating the cannabis—to activate the THC—into mixers such as clarified butter or coconut oil, as well as spirit infusions. The range of recipes will take imbibers from early morning to late night. Readers will choose from Vietnamese iced coffee or piña colada (both with cannabis-infused condensed milk), refreshing lemonade and calming herbal teas, or spinoffs inspired by the classics—take an Old Fashioned, for example, made new with homemade cannabis-infused bitters. “This book is for people who are interested in homeopathy,” Bobrow says via phone from his home in Morristown, New Jersey. He wants to disabuse his audience of the long-held cultural mindset that cannabis is only for zoning out or partying. “In researching ‘Apothecary Cocktails,’” he continues, “I found that cannabis has a 2,000 year history as a homeopathic curative, so we’re not creating anything new here. But America wasn’t ready for that content when I wrote my first book,” he says, which was published in 2013. “They’re ready for it now.”  Indeed, medical marijuana is now legal in 23 states, four of which permit legal recreational use (Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and Colorado). But Bobrow swears that recreation was not the focus in this book—he didn’t write it to encourage indulgences. “In folk healing, there’s about 400 ailments that are alleviated with the use of cannabis,” Bobrow says. He hopes that as marijuana becomes more wildly accepted, people will expand their view of what cannabis is capable of and how it can function on the palate, even for those who aren’t likely to light up and inhale. There are two main varieties of cannabis, and Bobrow says both play nicely with all liquors. There’s cannabis sativa, which creates intensity, focus and clarity, and there’s the muscle-relaxing indica, that can also help with sleep (hello, hot toddy). He says some of the cannabis cocktail recipes are inspired not by the base spirit, but by the food people might enjoy while drinking. “If someone’s having a curry, I might use a spunky cannabis strain with a citrusy, barrel-aged 12-year rum.” Mezcal works well with cannabis infusions “because of its smoky and mysterious nature,” Bobrow says. Gin boasts herbaceous notes that blend nicely, though he worries the pale green color may be off-putting for those concerned with the drink’s appearance. One sativa used in the book, OG Kush, is a common medical cannabis, with skunky, diesel-like notes, “but not in a bad way.” Bobrow infuses it in milk or tinctures to make daytime drinks like milk punch or brandy punch. With indica, he likes a strain called Grape Ape, which he uses in evening sippers like hot buttered rum. And don’t worry about overpowering the drink, so long as you keep to specific proportions. “The alcohol content should be one ounce or less,” Bobrow says, “and the cannabis infusion should never exceed 15-20 milliliters in one drink.” The spirits balance off of the strains, he goes on, and chemically speaking, the alcohol will have a decreased effect on you. But that doesn’t mean his drinks are made for crushing it—rec usage is a no-no, remember? “Never drink more than one drink per hour,” Bobrow says. “Everyone assimilates THC differently, but it will compile upon itself in a skinny minute.” If drinkers overdo the cannabis, Bobrow has a remedy: down three peppercorns and a glass of lemonade. It’s a cure he hopes most won’t need. Bobrow is confident that all his drink recipes will get the cannabis-curious where they want to go. The key here is to enjoy the slow ride.

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