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Featured Cocktails Polynesian Cocktails Signature Martini Margaritas
Featured Cocktails Signature Martini Mango Mai Tai 8.50 Chocolate Martini 11.00 Barcadi Mango Rum, Amaretto Liqueur. Bols Orange Curaçao, Pineapple Juice, Godiva Chocolate Liqueur, Creme De Cacao, Irish Cream, Chopin Vodka Mango Purée, dash of Grenadine Dynasty 11.00 Tailgate Sipper 9.00 This orange red sweet cocktail is a combination of Japanese Sake. Amaretto, Midori Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Southern Comfort, Sliced Fresh Lemon, and Mango Rum, Shake with Cranberry Juice Soda Water, splash with Pineapple Juice. (Mason Jar) Lychee Martini 11.00 Okinawa Breeze 9.00 Absolut Vodka, Soho Lychee Liqueur and garnish with Lychee Fruit Momokawa Diamond Sake, Russian Standard Vodka, Grapefruit Juice, Ginger Manhattan 12.00 Cranberry Juice Bourbon, Intense Ginger Liqueur. Grand Marnier, Orange Bitter, Japanese Lagoon 9.00 Caparno Antica Formula Vermouth, garnished with Luxardo Cherry Platinum 7X Vodka, Midori (Melon Liqueur) Fresh Lime juice and Lemonade Hot Dirty Martini 11.00 Melon Fusion 9.00 St. George Green ChileVodka, Pepperoncini Juice, Olive Juice, garnished Grey Goose Le Melon Vodka, Elderflower Liqueur, Fresh Lemon Juice, with Blue Cheese Stuffed Olive Muddled Jalapeño Pepper, Soda Water Alicious Martini 11.00 Moscow Mule 9.00 Grey Goose La Poire, Elderflower Liqueur, Grapefruit Juice and Cranberry Juice Russian Standard Vodka, Fresh Lime, Regatta Ginger Beer, Cucumber Wasabi Martini 12.00 served in a Copper Cup Hendrick Gin, fresh muddle Cucumber and Lemon, Wasabi Paste, Simple Syrup, Painkiller 8.00 Cucumber slice for garnish Dark Rum. -
ED611743.Pdf
ISSN 1849-7209 FACULTY OF EDUCATION JOSIP JURAJ STROSSMAYER UNIVERSITY OF OSIJEK CROATIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND ARTS THE CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC WORK IN VINKOVCI EDITORS VESNICA MLINAREVIĆ, MAJA BRUST NEMET, JASMINA HUSANOVIĆ PEHAR INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION OBRAZOVANJE ZA INTERKULTURALIZAM CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 4th International Scientific and Professional Conference INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION Osijek, September 17th – 18th 2020 OSIJEK, 2021 Title Intercultural Education Obrazovanje za interkulturalizam Publisher Faculty of Education, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Republic of Croatia Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Center for Scientific Work in Vinkovci, Republic of Croatia For the publisher Damir Matanović, PhD, Professor Editors Vesnica Mlinarević, PhD, Professor (Republic of Croatia) Maja Brust Nemet, PhD, Assistant Professor (Republic of Croatia) Jasmina Husanović Pehar, PhD, Associate Professor (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Technical editor Maja Brust Nemet, PhD, Assistant Professor Proofreading Ivana Moritz, PhD, Assistant Professor Cover design Goran Kujundžić, PhD, Associate Professor in Art Prepress and printing Zebra, Vinkovci January, 2021 ISSN 1849-7209 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form of by any means, without permission in writing form from the publisher. Edition 150 copies Reviewers of Conference Proceedings Damir Arsenijević, PhD, Professor (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Smiljana Zrilić, PhD, Professor (Republic of Croatia) Reviewers of papers Josip Ivanović, -
MONTANA SPIRITS Cell: 406-850-9916 [email protected]
P R O D U C T C A T A L O G MONTANA SPIRIT DIVISION NOV/ DEC/ JAN 2017 INTRODUCING TWO WORLDS, ONE MACALLAN 12 YEARS OLD Traditional sherry-seasoned casks from both sides of the Atlantic. Defined by a new, unmistakable American Oak style. © 2016 THE MACALLAN DISTILLERS LIMITED, THE MACALLAN® SCOTCH WHISKY, 43% ALC./VOL., IMPORTED BY EDRINGTON AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY. DEMONSTRATE YOUR DISCERNMENT, ENJOY RESPONSIBLY. d-BDf-prt-13up-MT-YoungsMarketPriceBook-Q42016-fullpgAd-v2.pdf 1 9/9/16 2:13 PM C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Since 1888 www.youngsmarket.com ……………………... Mike Farago State Manager Cell: 406-240-3190 [email protected] Matt Brumfield Territory Manager Cell: 406-360-3807 [email protected] Brittni Frampton Territory Manager Cell: 575-642-6969 [email protected] Tracy Jo Schweigert Territory Manager MONTANA SPIRITS Cell: 406-850-9916 [email protected] PUBLICATION DATE: OCTOBER 2016 Vision Young's Market Company strives to be the leader in the wholesale and distribution of wine, spirits and selected beverages. We are committed to adding value to our customers, reaching the highest standards of respect for our employees, exemplary professional representation of our suppliers, and support for the communities where we live and work.We will secure our future with dedication to performance and innovation. Mission Young's Market Company's mission is to be the best and most respected wholesale distributor of alcoholic beverages in the United States. We strive to develop the most trustworthy and professional partnership with our customers, which results in mutual benefits. -
Classic Cocktails $10 Beer Seasonal Cocktails
CLASSIC COCKTAILS $10 Corpse Reviver #2 Beefeater Gin, Cointreau, Cocchi Americano, Lemon Juice and Absinthe Rinse Jean Harlow Campesino Rum, Carpano Antica Sweet Vermouth and Orange Bitters SEASONAL Gold Rush COCKTAILS $11 Old Forester Bourbon, Honey Syrup and Lemon Juice Hot and Hot Blood Orange Martini Old Pal Tito’s Vodka and Blood Orange Juice George Dickel Rye, Trincheri Dry Vermouth and Campari Perfect Pear Oaxacan Old Fashioned Beefeater Gin, Pear Juice, Domaine de Canton, Lemon Hornitos Anejo Black Barrel Tequila, Banhez Mezcal, Juice, Lillet Blanc and Asian Pear Shrub Agave Nectar and Bitters A Smashing Good Thyme Godfather Espolon Blanco Tequila, Kumquat, Thyme, La Quintinye Dewar’s Scotch and Disaronno Amaretto Blanc Vermouth, Lime and Lemongrass Forbidden Fruit Old Forester Bourbon, Apple, Combier Kummel, BEER Lemon, Bonal and Maple Chestnut Orgeat Heineken 5 Everything Nice* Cahaba Blonde 6 George Dickel Rye, Persimmon Puree, Cardamaro, Ghost Train Gulf Coast IPA 6 Lemon Juice, Egg White and Angostura Bitters Good People IPA 6 Sundown (Non-Alcoholic) $5 Good People Pale Ale 6 Lime, Raspberry Thai Basil Shrub, Housemade Grenadine, Mint and Soda Red Clay "Appalachiosaurus" Amber Lager 6 Miura "Forbidden Blade" Black Pilsner 7 Domestic & Non-Alcoholic Bud Light 4 Fever Tree Ginger Beer 4 Heineken 0.0 Non-Alcoholic 5 * Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, eggs or unpasteurized milk may increase your risk of foodborne illness. WINE BY THE GLASS BUBBLES Adami, Prosecco di Treviso Brut “Garbel”, Veneto -
Cocktails Desserts Alcohol-Free
desserts TOWERING CHOCOLATE CAKE FOR TWO Chocolate frosting 13 DAIRY-FREE CHOCOLATE CAKE Chocolate frosting, vegan 8 GOURMET CARROT CAKE Cream cheese frosting, pecans 7 cocktails TRIPLE BERRY TART TRUE BLUE COOLER Flaky pie shell, blackberry, strawberry & Malibu Rum, sweet & sour, pineapple juice, raspberry, vanilla ice cream 8 Blue Curaçao, souvenir glass 12 PASSION FRUIT LAYERED CHEESECAKE THE GREEK GODDESS Creamy cheesecake with passion fruit, Ketel One Botanical Peach & Orange Blossom, Fair Trade Certified™ coconut 8 pineapple juice 9 TURTLE CHEESECAKE SANTORINI SPRITZ Creamy cheesecake with chocolate chunks, Ketel One Botanical Cucumber & Mint, rich caramel, crunchy pecans 7 lemon-lime, soda 9 SALTED CARAMEL CHEESECAKE GF OLYMPIAN GREYHOUND Creamy cheesecake, pecan crust, caramel 7 Ketel One Botanical Grapefruit & Rose, grapefruit juice, soda water 9 FUDGE SUNDAE GF Vanilla ice cream, fudge, whipped cream, ISLAND BREEZE chopped mixed nuts, cherry 7 Ouzo, Baileys Irish Cream, filbert nuts 9 BLUE LAGOON MARGARITA alcohol-free Tequila, margarita mix & Blue Curaçao 10 ROOT BEER FLOAT Soft-serve & root beer 6 GINCELLO Tanqueray, Limoncello, soda 9 BANANA BERRY SMOOTHIE Frozen strawberries & bananas, pineapple juice, CHANHATTAN coconut cream & strawberry garnish 6 Bulleit Rye Whiskey, sweet vermouth, dash of bitters 9 PEACH BURST Alcohol-free peach, orange juice & grenadine 5 CRANBERRY MULE Prairie Vodka, ginger beer, HOPGRASSER splash of cranberry juice 9 Soft-serve, alcohol-free green crème de menthe 6 WATERMELON MARTINI MISSMATCH Prairie -
Vermont 802Spirits Current Complete Price List September 2021 1 of 24
Vermont 802Spirits Current Complete Price List September 2021 VT REG NH VT Sale Price Code Brand Size Price Price Price Save Proof Status per OZ Brandy Brandy Domestic 056308 Allen's Coffee Brandy 1.75L 19.99 15.99 17.99 2.00 70 High Volume 0.30 056306 Allen's Coffee Brandy 750ML 9.99 7.99 60 High Volume 0.39 056310 Allen's Cold Brew Coffee Brandy 750ML 14.99 60 New 0.59 052374 Coronet VSQ Brandy 375ML 4.99 80 High Volume 0.39 052584 E & J Superior Res. VSOP 1.75L 25.99 23.99 80 High Volume 0.44 052581 E & J Superior Res. VSOP 375ML 5.99 5.49 80 High Volume 0.47 052582 E & J Superior Res. VSOP 750ML 14.99 12.99 12.99 2.00 80 High Volume 0.51 052598 E & J VS Brandy 1.75L 24.99 21.99 22.99 2.00 80 High Volume 0.39 052596 E & J VS Brandy 750ML 12.99 11.99 80 High Volume 0.51 052563 E & J XO Brandy 750ML 16.99 15.99 80 High Volume 0.67 073864 E&J Spiced Brandy 750ML 9.99 60 New 0.39 053536 Laird's Applejack 750ML 17.99 15.99 80 High Volume 0.71 054916 Leroux Jezynowka Blackberry Brandy 750ML 11.99 8.99 70 Medium Volume 0.47 900488 Mad Apple Brandy 750ML 46.99 84 Medium Volume 1.85 054438 Mr. Boston Apricot Brandy 1.75L 17.99 13.99 70 High Volume 0.30 054436 Mr. -
The Ranking of the World's Million-Case Spirits Brands 2019
THE RANKING OF THE WORLD’S MILLION-CASE SPIRITS BRANDS 2019 001 Cover DI MILLIONAIRES 2019 FINAL.indd 1 04/06/2019 14:58 The millionaires’ JUNE 2019 DRINKSINT.COM 3 COMMENT The volume game Regardless of Trump’s tariff wars, Brexit and other socio-economic issues, the spirits industry is thriving. And once again The Millionaires’ Club bears witness to the movements of million-case spirits brands all over the globe. Ninety-two of the 153 millionaire brands listed in the 2019 supplement demonstrate an increase in volumes, so the industry shows no signs of slowing down. The biggest volume players are always from Asia due to the huge populations and brand loyalty in major markets, with soju’s Jinro now boasting 87m cases. But it’s also been fascinating to see Diageo’s Indian brandy Men’s Club virtually double in growth despite it showing decline over the previous four years. Looking at Europe, Martell has had a great year. A huge 18% growth shows how cognac is returning to its former glory in terms of international sales and the same can almost be said for vodka in the US as it appears the market is no longer in free-fall, with many of the big players returning to growth. It’s possible that volume sales will dwindle in importance as future generations of consumers continue to drink less but better – quality over quantity. The assets may shrink and the players may change, but this game of volumes isn’t going to end any time soon. Shay Waterworth SUPPLEMENT EDITOR ISTOCK.COM/ GM STOCK FILMS GM STOCK ISTOCK.COM/ contents THE SPIRITS MARKET 4 -
Approved Alcoholic Brands 2012-2013
Approved Brands for: 2012/2013 Last Updated: 5/13/2013 * List is grouped based on Brand Type then sorted by Brand name in alphabetical order. Type: D = Distilled Spirits, W = Wines Nashville Knoxville Memphis Chattanooga TypeBrand Name Registrant Area Area Area Area D (ri)1 - Whiskey Jim Beam Brands Co. HORIZON-NASH B&T ATHENS-MEMP HORIZON-CHAT D 10 Cane - Rum Moet Hennessy USA, Inc. HORIZON-NASH TRIPLE C WEST TN CROW HORIZON-CHAT D 100 Anos - Tequila Jim Beam Brands Co. HORIZON-NASH TRIPLE C WEST TN CROW HORIZON-CHAT D 100 Pipers - Whiskey Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. LIPMAN KNOX BEVERAGE WEST TN CROW ATHENS-CHAT D 12 Ouzo - Cordials & Liqueurs Skyy Spirits, LLC HORIZON-NASH KNOX BEVERAGE WEST TN CROW HORIZON-CHAT D 13th Colony Southern - Gin Thirteenth Colony Distilleries, LLC HORIZON-CHAT D 13th Colony Southern - Neutral Spirits or Al Thirteenth Colony Distilleries, LLC HORIZON-CHAT D 1776 Bourbon - Whiskey Georgetown Trading Company, LLC HORIZON-NASH HORIZON-CHAT D 1776 Rye - Whiskey Georgetown Trading Company, LLC HORIZON-NASH KNOX BEVERAGE HORIZON-CHAT D 1800 - Flavored Distilled Spirits Proximo Spirits LIPMAN BEV CONTROL ROBILIO HORIZON-CHAT D 1800 - Tequila Proximo Spirits LIPMAN BEV CONTROL ROBILIO HORIZON-CHAT D 1800 Coleccion - Tequila Proximo Spirits LIPMAN BEV CONTROL ROBILIO HORIZON-CHAT D 1800 Ultimate Margarita - Flavored Distilled Proximo Spirits LIPMAN BEV CONTROL ROBILIO HORIZON-CHAT D 1816 Cask - Whiskey Chattanooga Whiskey Company, LLC ATHENS-NASH B&T ATHENS-MEMP ATHENS-CHAT D 1816 Reserve - Whiskey Chattanooga Whiskey Company, LLC ATHENS-NASH B&T ATHENS-MEMP ATHENS-CHAT D 1921 - Tequila MHW, Ltd. -
He Who Has Not Been to Moscow Has Not Seen Beauty
STRATEGIES FOR BUSINESS IN MOSCOW He who has not been to Moscow has not seen beauty A PROPOS “To Moscow, to Moscow, to Moscow!” Like a mantra, However, the majority of people who live abroad know this phrase is repeated by the sisters in Anton nothing about this. Old habits, as they say, die hard. Chekhov’s famous play “Three Sisters.” The play is Many foreigners still think that the sun never rises about three young women dreaming of escaping their in Moscow, that the city is always cold and that it boring small town and coming to the capital. Although snows year round. Not to mention the rumors of bears the play was written in 1900, people from all over roaming the streets at night. Disappointing as it may Russia, as well as people from CIS countries, still want be, these myths are still around. to move to Moscow. Of course, we are partially responsible for this – we Moscow has always been a magnet. At least this is the tell the world very little about ourselves. We need to way things have played out historically – all the best spend more resources on attracting tourists to Moscow things could be found in the capital: shops, libraries, by letting them know how convenient and comfortable clinics, schools, universities, theatres. At one point, the city has become. According to official statistics, coming to Moscow from Siberia was like taking a trip to over 5 million foreigners visited Moscow last year. This a foreign country. is obviously a small number – about 15 million tourists visit places like London and Paris every year. -
Top 50 Cocktails
Top 50 Cocktails 50 hand picked delicious cocktails to inspire, intrigue and tantalise your taste buds Our Top 50 Cocktails Over the past few years we’ve collated, tried, tested and been inspired by a host of amazing cocktails. From the classics to the new age crazy concoctions, we’ve enjoyed seeing what new directions bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts are taking. In this book we’ve collated our top 50 cocktails, that as a team we worked hard on to produce. We took into account the votes by all you amazing users on our site to try and maintain some sense of normality, while at the same time including some amazing inspired new creations. When we hit any heated discus- sions, there was only one thing for it - to taste test the cocktails to ensure we only chose the best. We hope you enjoy trying some of these as much as we did choosing and tasting them ourselves. Whatever you’re after, your favourite choice of tipple, or your mood we hopefully have included something to intrigue and inspire you. Nick Wilkins Make Me A Cocktail creator Equipment Cocktail Shaker You can’t get far with most cocktails without the staple of any personal home bar - the cocktail shaker. Add some ice to the ingredients within, shake for 10-15 seconds and strain into the required glass. Simple. Strainer Right after the cocktail shaker comes the strainer. Some shakers have a basic strainer built in, but to catch all those ice lumps or fruit pieces you don’t want in your finished product, a simple strainer suffices. -
Spreads-Standard-Private Events Brochure-18.01.19.Pdf
® SAMOVAR is an urban Good tea brings people together. sanctuary, a place to step In our urban sanctuaries, guests enjoy tea, craft out of time and connect to cocktails, nourishing food, and authentic human what’s most important. connection. YOUR DREAM EVENT AT SAMOVAR® Chef-inspired menu options, artisan Imagine yourself standing in the midst tea, craft cocktails, fantastic service, of your party, looking out through our convenient location, and an intimate palatial 25-foot, floor-to-ceiling windows environment, Samovar® has delivered at our 300-degree rooftop patio to see your hundreds of memorable private events guests enjoying nourishing food as the sun in San Francisco for over 15 years. sets behind the sweeping view of the San Francisco cityscape. Together, we will design an outstanding event that meets all your needs. With options for indoor, outdoor, or both, and from semi-private to fully-private use, and with healthy and creative dining options spanning all dietary requirements (gluten-free, paleo, vegan, and more) our team will deliver an event that you and your guests will love. Corporate Events Engagement Parties Conference Meetings Rehearsal Dinners Networking Events Wedding Parties Holiday Parties Brunches Receptions Family Reunions Happy Hours Baby Showers Showers Birthday Parties EVENT PRICING Peak hour event fees are based on food & beverage minimums listed.* Inquire for off- peak pricing. PRIVATE SEMI-PRIVATE SMALL PARTIES INDOOR WEST SIDE Reservations for 10-20 Partial Day: $4,475 Partial Day: $1,595 guests in our communal Full Day: $8,450 Full Day: $2,975 space. Order off the àla Seated: 50 guests Seated: 20 guests carte menu. -
Trails of the Cocktail 5 14 18.Pdf
Trails of the Cocktail Few cities can boast more historic significance in their cocktail culture than the Crescent City: birthplace of the Sazerac, Ramos Gin Fizz, the Grasshopper, the Hurricane, and (backed by one of the best apocryphal origin stories ever concocted) even the cocktail itself. In 1769 Spanish Colonial Governor of Louisiana Alejandro O‟Reilly issued a proclamation allowing one limonadier (lemonade seller), twelve taverns and six billiard halls to dispense alcoholic beverages. Closing time was ordained to be 8 pm, but bribes to the necessary officials extended the hours over the years. Rum came into the port of New Orleans and was taxed by the Spanish colonial government. Pat O‟s, Home of “The Hurricane” The “Hurricane”, the most popular drink at Pat O‟Brien‟s in the French Quarter, was created during World War II when liquor such as whiskey was in short supply. In order to purchase just one case of these preferred liquors, liquor salesmen compelled bar owners to purchase as many as 50 cases of rum, which was plentiful. In an effort to utilize the excess of rum, Pat O‟Brien's famous recipe emerged. The name came along soon after when a glass (shaped like a hurricane lamp chimney) was used to serve the popular rum cocktail. Don the Beachcomber (1907 — 1989), founding father of Tiki culture (Tiki bars, restaurants and nightclubs), enjoyed great popularity in the United States — mostly from the late 1940s through the mid-1960s. He and his friendly rival “Trader Vic” Bergeron are still remembered for their cultural influence.