Riggs and Murtaugh
John Berens John Berens

Riggs and Murtaugh

I am on a mission to convince you that rhum and tequila are a really, really good pair. They complement each other better than partners in a buddy cop movie (Lethal Weapon anyone?). They’re as natural as PB&J. You get the idea. Recently I brought this dynamic duo starred in a stirred, martini-esque format. If that’s not your style, then how about a fruit-forward sour?

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Vida Americana
John Berens John Berens

Vida Americana

Blanco tequila can be so much more than a shot or a margarita. It took me some time to realize that, and don’t get me wrong— I love a good margarita and especially its infinite riffability. But if you like margaritas and/or tequila in general, keep reading.

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Get A Move On
John Berens John Berens

Get A Move On

I don’t like waste. Old fruit? Shrub. Stale bread? Croutons. Several cans of prune juice about to expire (#parenthood)? Sounds like a syrup-itunity to me. The best part is that the syrup is, like, really good— raisiny, rich, a little funky. I can only assume it’s great for my digestive health, too.

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Hidden Vallet
John Berens John Berens

Hidden Vallet

I am excited to share with you my first entry to the @homebarawards finals. This year features stirred cocktails that include a Fernet-style amaro (and no homemade ingredients or juice). This drink features a Mexican Fernet that is by far my favorite. It’s a bit sweeter and less…intense than some others, while still sporting a firm herbal/minty backbone with notes of cinnamon, cloves, and especially (for my palate), cardamom.

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Swan Song
Theresa Berens Theresa Berens

Swan Song

I’m not typically one to gift birds, even to my true love. A new cocktail is more my style, and my love does enjoy tequila. Thankfully, I have the chance to join some drinkstagram friends in celebrating the #12daysofelbandido (#ad), so a tequila drink it is.

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Amarigarita
Recipe Theresa Berens Recipe Theresa Berens

Amarigarita

Yes, adding amaro is almost always the answer to the question. I love riffing on sidecar/margarita template, and it turns out amari fit in really nicely to the liqueur “slot”— so here, instead of triple sec, I bring in two citrus-forward amari.

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Flowers In Fall
Recipe John Berens Recipe John Berens

Flowers In Fall

November has arrived, and with it, the definitely-not-official start of cranberry season. But you see, in Texas the flowers are still blooming, and it’s still warm most of the time. I decided to take this opportunity to bring floral and Fall together into one of the Pinkest Drinks I’ve made in a long time.

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En Fuego
Theresa Berens Theresa Berens

En Fuego

Y’all, it’s not easy to capture the flaming citrus. It’s one of those shots that I want to keep working on because 1) Fire looks cool, 2) I think flaming oils really add a nice seasoning to the drink. I still have some work to do but it’s still a lot of fun to try challenging shots (ripple shot, here I come!).

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