Winter is here and, for some, it is time to relax, consume and stream something which tickles the mind
Winter is here, night arrives early and sometimes you just need to stay inside and chill. The hectic holiday season filled with friends, family and sometimes stress is another reason to plop on the couch and engage in something mindless. Well, here are 5 fun this to stream you when you’re high and bored. Think of of holiday candy for the soul.
Remember to take time for self-care and ensure that you are getting enough sleep, exercise, down time, and nutritious foods.
Sometimes you smoke weed and want to zone out and do nothing. Electric Sheep, a really trippy screensaver, can help you out, providing you with a fun backdrop that will make you giggle and mumble “wow” every couple of seconds. Electric Sheep is a riff on the sheep we dream about when we sleep, and is a layout made up of collaborations of thousands of people from all over the world.
For some reason, space is always a hit with weed people. While you can always spend your time watching YouTube space videos, NASA’s livestream of Earth provides you with live coverage of the planet, with no voiceover. It’s almost unbearably trippy while sober.
Hannah Hart’s YouTube channel has been around for a while, with her My Drunk Kitchen videos dating back to 9 years ago. While My Drunk Kitchen doesn’t feature cooking while high, it’s still messy and funny, resulting in delicious and sometimes not so appetizing entries.
Cache Monet is one of those sites that you can’t explain but also one of the reasons why the internet is so great. Once you’re in, you’re presented with a weird set of randomized images set to randomized music. By clicking again, or waiting a bit, the combination is replaced. Described as an “internet enabled art installation,” cache monet might be the trippiest and most entertaining place for stoned people to visit.
Since they have temperature adjustment on vape, what does it do? Does it get you higher?
As vaping as become widely popular, it has a new audience which may not know all the nuances in the art of the vape. While gummies are the most popular, vaping has a huge audience. Part of the reason is it is portable and not as noticeable as having a joint, a bong or a bowl…so a perfect night out accessory. But does increasing heat on a vape make you higher?
Picking the best temperature to vape weed is one of the most indistinct and questionable subjects in dry cannabis vaping, yet you can see precisely what temperature is best for accomplishing your ideal impacts. There isn’t a single temperature to vape weed which be regarded as the best. The best temperature to vape your cannabis is completely reliant upon what impacts you’re searching for, however, it wavers somewhere in the range of 320°F(160°C) and 446°F(230°C).
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Consider temperature control as the way to open whatever impacts a strain can offer. (be it gentle/mild, moderate, or even intense). A strain high in CBD (non-inebriating, unwinding, against epileptic), for instance, should be warmed to the compound’s edge of boiling over 356°F assuming you’re to receive its rewards. Similarly, the loosening up terpene linalool isn’t released until you hit 388°F. Temperature can likewise decide a strain’s power: higher temperatures regularly overstate impacts while lower temperatures offer a more delicate, smooth insight.
Changing the temperature of your vaporizer can be likened to knowing the real-time difference between mild steam and intense boiling. While smoking burns plant matter, vaporization gives a gentle warmth to cannabis buds.
Adjusting the temperature up and down actually adjusts the quality of your high. This is the reason you purchase a vaporizer which allows you to control the temperature. This way, you have full control of your high and intake of cannabis.
Importance of Vaporizer Temperature
While some cannabinoids — compounds found in cannabis can furnish the buyer with various impacts — can endure a higher temperature, terpenes, the medicinal balms of the plant which give it its taste and smell, can’t. In this way, vaping at a lower temperature will give a more fragrance-like flavor, while a higher temperature will deliver more fumes and will be a more exceptional high.
Actuating these mixtures is basically what furnishes the client with an encounter, one which is getting progressively more straightforward to manage, thanks to innovation.
Herb vaporizers are involved in heating flowers just to the point trichomes start to dissolve, changing the tacky fats from their strong structure to vapor or fume steam.
Trichomes are the tear glands of the cannabis plant. These glands are on the outer layer of the plant material and are generally moved in the female marijuana blossom. Trichomes are the place where the essential restorative and psychoactive mixtures in the herb dwell.
Not only do cannabis resins contain cannabinoids including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the legendary “high” chemical, but also terpenes. The cannabis plant has 400 plus chemical compounds, and they all have various boiling points and unique properties.
How Changing Vaporizer Temp Affects Your High
Adjusting your vaporizer temperature affects your high in a couple of ways. When set at temperatures 290°F to 330°F, the vaporizer is just at the point where it begins to melt the trichomes mildly and then release a vapor ( albeit hardly visible to the naked eye). This gentle steam gives you a little feel of cannabinoid and terpenoid therapy.
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At higher temperatures up to 445°F, a vaporizer will melt trichomes, and also release lots of THC, including other molecules. At this level get a reasonably increased high, and it comes with vapors easily visible. At levels above 445°F, there’s a risk of combustion, meaning burning cannabis at a high temperature will burn the plant.
Boiling points of cannabinoids and terpenoids also affect your high. Lower temperatures might not express the impacts of certain cannabinoids and terpenoids. In the same vein, higher temperatures tend to burn off the compounds.
Find below a list of some boiling points of some cannabis compounds.
THC: 314.6°F (THC-A 220°F)
CBD: 320°F (CBD-A 240°F)
CBN: 365°F
CBC: 365°F
THCV: 428°F
Limonene: 350.6°F
B-caryophyllene: 246.2°F
Linalool: 388.4°F
Pinene: 312.8°F
Myrcene: 332.6°F
Note the boiling points for raw cannabis (THC-A) and THC differ. THC-A starts boiling at a lower temperature, but then, total decarboxylation can occur at a higher temperature.
This is why high temp vaporizers give better responses. Should you want to keep it light, it’s recommended you remain at a lower temperature.
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Low-Temperature 290-330°F
Low-temperature vaporization causes a milder, relaxed feeling. At this temperature range, the experience will be less sedative, and you’ll likely experience more pine and peppery flavors. CBD and THC will be shown at temperature range 290-330°F, but you’re not likely to have an impactful high. This is the perfect temperature for better focus, improved mood, and for dealing with stress and anxiety.
Moderate Temperature 330-370°F
The temperature range 330-370°F gives you a clear psychoactive feel. This range is mostly recommended for cannabis consumers with adequate tolerance. Terpenes and Cannabinoids are expressed at this range, and it’s recommended for those in search of a high which won’t exactly affect your normal activities. This level is the best for social gatherings.
High Temperature 370-445°F
This temperature range is the point where users experience the highest high, significant pain relief, and sometimes, sedation. Strains high in THCV is recommended to be used at this temperature range, having boiling points higher than THC and CBD. The temperature range 370-445 gives the perfect cannabis high so desired by recreational consumers.
The above temperature levels don’t really “make” the impacts; they adjust them. Make sure to remember the constraints of your customization are set by the strain. Note with expansions in temperatures, you can open up more fundamental mixtures. Remember, if go excessively hot, you might be obliterating a portion of those sensitive cannabinoids and terpenes.
From the shoes everyone loved to hate to now the Insta darling of brands – Crocs are again having a moment
When they first appeared, the reviews were scathing, and yet, people bought them. Popping up on thousands of feet, jokes were everywhere and a site called I Hate Crocs was started. But sales continued to climb. While being a sneaker head is fashion thing, social media asks has everyone gone Croc crazy?
When Crocs debuted in 2002, there was nothing like the Danish clog meets boating shoes meets rubber foam material – and people hated them. They defied the mainstream fashion styles of the early 2000s like the Vans or Converse canvas sneakers. Skaters, surfers, and musicians were setting a tone which the floatable shoe was not part. Seen as low brow and ugly, high fashion and wanna-be fashionista sshunned them. Early on, they launched the “Ugly Can Be Beautiful” campaign, the first national advertising campaign for the Crocs brand. Since then, sales have done well.
Now the shoe and online world are colliding with opinions around Croc’s latest moves. Bringing out a former, beloved McDonaldland member, McDonalds is having its Grimace moment. McDonald’s characters, specifically Grimace, had a resurgence in popularity when the purple icon celebrated his birthday in June. The brand released a purple milkshake as part of the celebratory Grimace Birthday Meal. People couldn’t get enough of the purple sweetness and couldn’t quite figure out exactly what is Grimace. Now the purple “thing” is becoming a Croc!
But wait, there is more, McDonald’s has rolled out a mini array of characters of Birdie, Hamburglar, and a classic McDonald’s style.
McDonald’s is hoping lightening strikes twice with a limited series of shoes.
Earlier this summer, the company suprised everyone with a pair cowboy boots. Not just for water or gardening, these boots are made to adventure! Each pair is designed with a signature Crocskin texture, metallic disco desert embroidery details and an actual spinning spur on the back, which can be removed for practical use. Only a limited amount of the cowboy boots were made and fashion and music sites had a field day with them.
Morning starts the day – and why not start out positive and happy?
Mornings can evoke strong emotions – happiness, irritation, annoyance, hope. Some people aren’t even really human until they have their first cup of coffee! Research points out some people are morning people. More women (48.4 percent) than men (39.7 percent) said they were morning people. And people over 60 (63.1 percent) were much more likely to prefer mornings than people under 30 (24.2 percent), which fits with previous research that found older people tend to rise earlier. No matter what, morning start your day and here are 5 morning activities to help you feel happier.
The Fresh Toast – A slight change in routine can make a difference, here are 5 morning activities to help you feel happier
There’s no way to trick yourself into being joyful and happy, but there are simple changes you can make to your morning routine that can change your outlook. Here are 5 morning activities that can help you feel happier:
Do something you love
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Waking up is usually rushed, a moment where you quickly add in activities in order to get ready for your workday. Squeezing in something joyful can make a difference, whether that’s listening to your favorite podcast on your commute to work or listening to an audiobook as you prepare your coffee.
Checking your phone first thing in the morning or replying to emails before your work hours can be stressful and can quickly make you feel very grumpy. Delay these habits, adding in things that feel good to you before you commit to your work tasks. Keep your phone out of reach in order to avoid temptation and give yourself a few minutes to wake up.
Eat something
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No matter if you’re a breakfast person or not, eating something in the morning can make you feel better and more energized, even if it’s just a snack. Having something in your stomach (preferably with some protein) will prevent overreactions to annoyances and will also prevent you from having embarrassing hangry episodes.
While it may be too much to ask to get up earlier than usual to sneak in a workout, the benefits are substantial. Even a 20 minute walk or bike ride can create some dopamine and make you feel accomplished, which will translate to your workday.
If exercising is too much, you can also try to meditate for a bit. The more consistent you are with your meditation, the more benefits you’ll reap. Meditation doesn’t ask for much of your time, you can do it straight from bed, and it will provide you with some much-needed silence and peace before you start your day.
Plan your day
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If you’re a planner or someone who likes to make lists, planning your day can be fun and productive, giving you a semblance of control. Don’t overdo it with planning until the last detail, but a loose outline will help you stay on top of your duties and will make your day, especially the very busy ones, less intimidating.
Ohio just became the 24th recreational legal state and over 50% of the country live where you can got to a dispensary and buy a pre-roll, gummies, etc. States with legal weed benefit greatly from tax revenue, usually more than alcohol review and crime doesn’t increase. But what about legal marijuana and property values?
On average, in states where recreational marijuana is legal, cities with retail dispensaries saw home values increase $22,888 more than cities where marijuana is illegal from 2014 to 2019 according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
In general, states with full legalization are also states with a younger population and a larger industry bases, attracting a more broadminded population. Also, a Gallup poll suggested household with over $100,000 income are most likely to support legalization.
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There are downsides in the home real estate market for cannabis users. Like tobacco, weed can leave an oder in a home which can directly affect selling/leasing a property. A survey by NAR released in April of 2023 discovered in states where medical marijuana is legal and roughly two-fifths of members in states where both medical and recreational marijuana are legal had no issues leasing a property after the use of marijuana in a property (similar to 2021). When there were issues, the most common issue was the smell, which 30 to 35 percent of these members had encountered.
With commercial real estate, there is also interesting data. States where medical and recreational marijuana use is legal, there has been an increased demand in warehouses and storefronts. There is also an increase in property purchasing over leasing in the past year, the majority have seen the increases with warehouses, followed by land, and storefronts.
Another study shows residential property values in legal states outpaced those which still ban marijuana by $48,983 over the past decade. This recently released research is from Real Estate Witch, an online publication owned by Clever Real Estate.
There are some winners, and occasionally some losers….and sometimes we get a Reggie
The way cannabis is legals allows for a rich variety of strains and products. Consumers latch onto something great and it takes off in dispensaries and does well for everyone. But once i a while there is a stinker which isn’t worth the effort. The common name for bad weed is “Reggie”. There will always be low-quality weed on the market, and their sellers will continue to do their best to pass it off as either high-quality or medium quality strain. Luckily, there are tips to figure it out so you don’t buy them.
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Determining which weed is good and which is not might seem tricky, but you only have to pay attention to a few details to figure out if a strain is low-grade, high-grade, or mid-grade.
These details include the:
Feel
Flavor
Aroma
THC content
Presence of trichomes
Structure
Colour
Effects
This article was written to help with the dilemma involved in avoiding low-quality marijuana strains.
What To Assess When Buying Marijuana
Feel
Low-quality weed is very mild and gives the barest minimum buzz. Sure, a weed will always be called a weed irrespective of its induced effects and characteristics, but low-quality weed is of no use to the user.
Dirt weeds might be felt by new and inexperienced smokers, but it will not be a remarkable feeling.
Cannabis-based medicine also has an expected feeling for it to give the user relief from symptoms, which is why users must check well to not waste their money.
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Aroma
Low-quality weed has a distinct unpalatable aroma, Although you might detect a faintly sweet flavor, the weed’s smell is too strong for a user to enjoy the flavor. The aroma can be likened to a skunk. When Reggie is used, the aroma is a tell-tale. There are also bad quality weeds that have no aroma at all, they are bland.
Good quality weed will have a striking aroma that implies the presence of an increased level of terpenes. A good Indica strain gives a chocolate or coffee aroma, while a good Sativa strain smells like citrus.
Flavor
Reggie’s flavor is determined by the area it was grown, as well as the cultivation techniques used. Reggie tastes the way it smells, like skunk. The few Reggies that have a faintly sweet taste are still very harsh with an earthy flavor that most users do not care for.
Color
All breeds of marijuana come in different colors. Some have traces of pink, blue, purple, etc. The best way to identify a Reggie weed is through red, brown, bleached white, yellow, or a noticeable tan. These colors indicate that the weed is from a plant breed with low quality.
A good strain on the other hand has a striking density of trichomes that glitters.
Low-quality weed breeds include:
Seeded buds
Breakdown/split easily due to their dehydrated state.
Tanned appearance with tiny or no spots of green.
Skunky or musty odor.
Very harsh effect and causes pain and coughing fits.
Here are the worst marijuana strains of all time…
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#1– Madman OG
This is also referred to as the ” jittery strain”. Its effect is quite obvious from its name. This strain is a hybrid of parents OG Kush X LA Confidential.
A lot of users believe that the OG breed is a panacea for everything, however, this is not so.
It has a THC range that falls between 16% to 24%, which could be more. Because using a high amount will override the good of the strain and rather than act as a panacea, it induces anxiety and a severe headache.
#2– Pablo’s Gold
This is a golden marijuana breed that is 70% Sativa-dominant cross. It can be found almost everywhere aside from Northwest America.
Pablo’s Gold is not a strain you consume when you need to be active…
The strain can be deceptive— it first starts with a euphoric feeling and a spike in energy levels— however, you realize almost immediately that that effect was just a preamble in sending off to sleep. You’ll barely be able to keep your eyes open.
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#3– Top 44
This is a sedative cannabis strain that has users feeling disappointed after. It is an Indica-dominant cross that was created by the highly experienced breeder at Nirvana seeds.
The Top 44 marijuana strain has very limited effect with a very low level of THC at 8%– 5%. It might do it for inexperienced smokers, but experienced speakers would end up not feeling any form of buzz.
#4– Mango Pina
Luckily this strain is now forgotten. It is a strain that was created sometime around the 1960s. This forgotten marijuana had the most pleasant aroma and flavor, however, it had a very low THC content that caused little or no psychoactive effects.
Cheese is has been crazy popular in Europe and North America! The French devours 57.9 pounds per person annually followed by the Germans and Italians. Chilly Iceland gobbles 53.2 pounds!
Part of the world is lactose intolerant; once children stop breastfeeding, their bodies reduce production of the lactase necessary for digesting milk. But because of varying protein sources in different regions of the world, indigenous peoples learned to adapt. While 95% of Caucasians are lactase retentive and continue to properly digest dairy, the figure drops to 50% for people of African descent and only about 5% of east Asians. This is why you almost never find milk, cheese, or dairy products in Asian food, and why cheese consumption by country varies widely.
For the cheese loving world though, there is shocking news – there is no natural orange cheese. Yes, it is a man-made invention.
When cheese was first invented, either in the 16th or 17th century, English farmers realized that the product had a much lighter color than butter. This is due to the fact that cheese is made from low fat milk, and butter is made up of fat. This loss of color made customers believe that cheese was a product of low quality. As a way of salvaging their product, farmers decided to add colorant to make it sell more and look more vibrant and appealing. It was a success.
While this backstory is very interesting, another theory claims coloring in cheese was first used to even out the look of the product throughout the year. As it turns out, cheese has different colors depending on the season because it’s affected by the diet of cows. In spring and summer, cow’s milk is more buttery because they’re feeding on fresher grass.
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In the United States, some cheese’s color comes from the flavorless Annatto seed. It gives Wisconsin cheddar that pumpkin orange hue. Annatto is a tasteless product, which allows the flavor of cheese to be natural. Cheddar cheese has more while lighter colored cheeses, such as Gouda and Edam, have only a little of it.
In their natural state, all cheeses are just different shades of white, which would be a marketing challenge.
Slowly, research is being done to better understand cannabis. Currently, it is been discovered it is helpful for stress, inflammation, PTSD, and more. Understanding the underlying way it works is critical to unlock more benefits. Now, science says this creates teh rush as marijuana, Yes, it is the same chemical and physiological avalanche is the human orgasm.
The brain is the largest sex organ in the body. Taking a closer look inside the brain is exactly what curious researchers are doing. While much scientific investigation into this question has examined the activity levels in specific areas of the brain, others seek to measure changes in chemical composition.
Researchers from Germany decided to examine the levels of certain endocannabinoids in blood plasma before and after subjects masturbated to orgasm. Endocannabinoids are chemical compounds which interact with receptors in cells altering neurotransmitter release in the brain. The concentrations of several chemicals were measured in the blood plasma of human subjects before and after they masturbated to orgasm.
Brain scans using functional MRI’s (FMRI) have shown during masturbation many areas of the brain are engaged. The hypothalamus becomes more active and amps up production of a powerful hormone called oxytocin acts as a neurotransmitter. The chemical has also been implicated in maternal-infant bonding, empathy and generosity. The thalamus and the substantia nigra, an area densely populated with dopamine-producing neurons, are also highly engaged. Previous research out of Rutgers University has suggested the orgasm creates a type of altered state of reality.
2-AG is the most abundant endocannabinoid in the human body. It is also present in mother’s milk and is believed to regulate appetite, our immune system and to manage pain. The German researchers found masturbating to orgasm significantly increased the amount of the endocannabinoid 2-AG in blood plasma.
Our data indicate the endocannabinoid 2-AG is involved in the human sexual response cycle and we hypothesize 2-AG release plays a role in the rewarding consequences of sexual arousal and orgasm.
This sort of finding is of great interest to the pharmaceutical industry, it may open an opportunity to explore the ways a prescribed medicine could affect cannabinoid levels. Making people’s sexual lives richer is big business. The erectile dysfunction medicine market was worth over $3 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow to $7.1 billion by 2030.
The chemistry of cannabis may have a role to play in yet another area of our personal health. There is much work still to be done. Follow up studies are bound to follow this line of questioning to explore how cannabis-based medicine may help improve peoples’ sex lives. So, for the good of our collective health, if a reputable team of scientists asks you to masturbate for money in a lab setting, do it for science.
Date night, friends over, a plate at a good restaurant, the old pair of wine and cheese. Thanks to the French (and maybe the Italian), it is a culinary staple, sometimes serving as just lunch or dinner. But with the mainstreaming of cannabis, could the new pairing be different? These marijuana and cheese pairings will blow your mind.
But if you can’t locate these strains, there are other ways to devise your own pair. Think of your favorite vape and the pair with it a soft cheese or one that brings out the flavors you want. Or maybe sparkling water, a gummy, a cheese plate and a favorite movie. The combinations are endless.
Much like oenophiles, weed connoisseurs are particular to the roots and background of their commodity. How and where the bud is grown, as well as aromas and flavor are as important to serious smokers as they are pertinent to a grape for wine experts. As marijuana becomes increasingly integrated into mainstream society, the cannabis and culinary worlds become further intertwined. Here are some ideas to start your journey.
The Bud: Durban Poison The Cheese: Fresh Ricotta Why it works: As one of the highest ranking sativas in the country, Durban Poison is best paired with an equally top quality cheese. This strain’s refreshing piney aroma and sweet floral flavor balances perfectly with the soft texture and mildness of fresh ricotta. This Italian whey cheese acts as a simple canvas for which the bold Durban Poison flavors shine.
The Bud: Super Silver Haze The Cheese: Garrotxa Why it works: Super Silver Haze, the child of Haze, Northern Lights and Skunk No.1, is an extremely popular bud. Known for a primarily citrus flavor, with sweet and earthy notes, there are many ways to pair this strain. Garrotxa, a firm-textured goat cheese from Catalonia, is also known for its earthy aromas and is often paired with citrus flavors.
The Bud: Blue Dream The Cheese: Smoked Manchego Why it works: Blue Dream is a sativa-dominant hybrid and California original. The bud is synonymous with its sweet berry aroma, reminiscent of its Blueberry parent. To complement the commanding sweetness, pair this strain with a strong smoked manchego. The sweet notes of berries, against the smokiness of the sheep’s cheese is a winning combination.
The Bud: Golden Goat The Cheese: Vermont Sharp Cheddar Why it works: This versatile bud may be earthy in flavor, but its fruity scent can be picked up from miles away. Golden Goat’s Hawaiian roots give it a unique light green and pink coloring. And while Hawaii and Vermont may not always be a natural pairing, there is something special about the way they work together in weed and cheese. Vermont Sharp Cheddar is best paired with earthy flavors, the ultimate match for a bud like Golden Goat.
The Bud: SAGE The Cheese: Aged Bra Why it works: S.A.G.E., or Sativa Afghani Genetic Equilibrium, is one of the spiciest strains you can get. With pine, sage and earthy flavors, this bud needs a smooth, light cheese to balance your palate. A slightly less firm cheese like aged bra will offset the potent spices find in SAGE. Together this bold pairing creates an unforgettable combo
Day Drinking is definitely a thing – here is how to do it right – and to add a flair!
The modern version of drinking in the morning has become more common, but are you doing it right? Brunch, sporting events, an early morning flight, big music and other types of festivals all lend themselves to grabbing a cocktail. But do you do it right? Here is the ultimate guide to day drinking.
First, within the correct bounds of drinking before noon, what is the norm are Bloody Mary’s, rosé, mimosas, screwdrivers, and beer. Wine, bourbon, shots will all gain you a side eye from the people around you. Of course, Bloody Marys have other options than vodka – Bloody Maria (tequila), Red Snapper (gin), and the Bloody Shame (non-alcoholic). Also, the Mimosa comes with variety. The most popular is a change of the juice…but there is the Manmosa – which is champagne, juice and vodka. Definitely a morning wake up.
But if you are creative and serve it in a fun glass – you can break out and here are some fun ideas.
Erik Hakkinen, Head Bartender, Zig Zag, Seattle
“My favorite two low-octane drinks are Campari and grapefruit juice (2 oz Campari, 4 oz fresh grapefruit juice), and then Bonal and tonic (2 oz Bonal, 2-4oz good tonic, like Fever Tree, East India Imperial, squeeze of lime). So simple, so delicious! I like both served as long drinks.”
Ramon Garcia, Bar Director, Alchemist, San Francisco
KISS N’ TELL
1 oz Manzanilla Sherry
1 oz Dolin Blanc Vermouth
.5 oz Rosemary syrup
.25 oz Lemon juice
1 bar spoon Laphroaig 10yr Whisky
1 small pinch of salt
4 oz La Croix Peach Pear sparkling water
Shake all ingredients with ice except La Croix Peach Pear and double strain into a Collins glass filled with ice. Top off with La Croix Peach Pear Sparkling Water. Garnish with 3 pear slices and a rosemary sprig.
Rosemary syrup:
1 cup Sugar
1 cup Water
3 Rosemary sprigs
Bring water to a boil and add sugar, then simmer until sugar dissolves add the rosemary sprigs and let them steep for 30 mins. Strain the Rosemary and store in a nonreactive containers.
Morgan Weber, Co-owner, Eight Row Flint, Houston
ALL DAY LONG
3 oz Lillet Rosé
2 oz Topo Chico
½ oz Fresh Lemon
¼ oz Rich Simple
2 dashes grapefruit bitters
Build in Collins glass full of ice. Garnish with fat grapefruit peel, oil expressed into glass.
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Krissy Harris, Creative Director, The Wren, NYC
RUBY ROSE SPRITZ
“This cocktail is currently on our brunch cocktail menu (also, that’s my daughters name).”
1 oz Martin Miller’s Gin
¾ Aperol
¼ Giffard Black Rose Liquor
Shake & Strain into a Highball glass. Top with Schofferhofer Grapefruit Bier.
“I like to pre-spice the tequila by slicing 1-2 jalapeños and adding them to the full bottle of tequila. I taste every hour or so until I get to the desired heat level. That way, it’s a consistent drink every time. This was on our brunch cocktail menu and will come back!”
1 oz El Jimador Blanco or Herradura Silver
½oz Del Maguey Vida Mezcal
1 oz Pineapple Juice
¼ oz Agave
½ oz Lime Juice
3 slices Jalapeno
Add all ingredients to a shaker, add ice and shake. Pour into a salt rimmed rocks glass.