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  • Vintage Cocktail Books

    By me, in today’s SF Chronicle: Bartenders shake and stir their way through cocktail history Camper English, Special to the Chronicle Because of their proximity to sticky liquids, well-used cocktail books often don’t hold up over time, which may be why vintage cocktail books from the 1860s through the 1940s are rare and highly collectible.…

  • Pumpkin pie, just like Mom used to drink

    By me, in today’s SF Chronicle: Modern Spirits Vodka, the small brand that creates infusions like celery peppercorn and chocolate orange, has released its first seasonal flavor: pumpkin pie. (They’ll be launching a rose infusion for Valentine’s Day next.) The vodka was infused with pumpkin puree and spices like cinnamon and nutmeg and retains a…

  • Tiki bar crawl in San Francisco

    By me, in today’s SF Chronicle: Next Thursday though Sunday is the seventh annual San Francisco Bay Area Tiki Crawl. That the event is spread out over four days and three geographic regions is an indicator that we have a heck of a lot of tiki bars in this part of the world. (Take that,…

  • Even over polite whisky conversation, the discussion turns to Britney Spears

    Last night I went to Absinthe for a dinner with Mike Miyamoto of Yamazaki Whisky. They brought along David Wondrich, whose new book I reviewed for the Chronicle (review coming out November 9th). We tasted the 12 and 18 year whiskies, as well as a 25-year-old not available in the US. What’s unique about these…

  • Smells like ‘tini syrup

    By me, in Friday’s SF Chronicle: For the past few years, cocktail consultant Jacques Bezuidenhout has been sneaking maple syrup into the drinks he invents for the Starlight Room and special events, and perhaps it’s finally caught on, because now we see it on several menus about town. At Bar Drake, downstairs from the Starlight…

  • WhiskyFest listing

    Okay, last post about WhiskyFest until I go there: Here is the mention of the event in Friday’s SF Chronicle: Lessons in whisky Malt Advocate magazine’s WhiskyFest, which has been running annually for years in New York and Chicago, makes its debut in San Francisco on Tuesday. It’s a one-stop whisk(e)y workshop, with lectures, tastings…

  • Lost ingredients

    Here’s my big fat lost ingredients cover story in today’s SF Chronicle Wine Section. Resurrecting spirits Camper English, Special to The Chronicle Friday, October 19, 2007 Last year, Erik Ellestad, a cocktail aficionado and systems administrator at UCSF, decided to drink his way through a classic recipe book. Though he initially considered “The Old Waldorf…

  • Back from Poland

    I’m back from Poland and jet lagged as all get-out. I was there and in Paris on a press trip for Chopin vodka. While I’ll save many of the details for a later exposition on the trip and for stories I need to write, I’ll hit the highlights of the distillery tour. We were there…

  • Good things come in small batches

    By me, in today’s SF Chronicle: Oct. 13 is the first Independent Spirits Fest, a big tasting event focused on small producers. Unlike most single-topic spirits bonanzas, this one has a bit of everything: cachaca, single-malt Scotch, liqueurs, flavored vodka, eau de vie, bourbon and more. Most of the Bay Area-based distillers (Charbay, Anchor, St.…

  • Roshambo!

    By me, in today’s SF Chronicle: While most wineries sponsor genteel sports like croquet and polo, Roshambo stages a battle of fists. At high noon this Saturday, the fifth annual RockPaperScissors Championship gets under way. Competitors, who must register in advance ($20 at roshambowinery.com), come dressed for battle in opponent-concentration-breaking costumes like blue wigs and…