Advertise
Innovative beer packaging that attracts customers. Operators know that beer drinkers love their brews, but it’s not just the suds inside the packaging that entice them. Aluminum cans and bottles, quirky labels, cool taps and suitable glassware are some of the ways that bars and restaurants make the sale. In terms of ringing in beers sales,
Grand Marnier Cherry is the latest offering from the House of Marnier-Lapostolle. The expression is a blend of Grand Marnier Cognac with essence of European Griottes Cherries. The limited edition spirit is available for a suggested retail price of $41.99 for a 750-ml. bottle.
4 oz. MXR Sweet & Sour mix
¾ oz. MXR Strawberry Daiquiri mix
1 oz. Tequila
½ oz. Bourbon
Serve over a cup of ice. Garnish with lime and strawberry.
Thanks to MXR Essentials for sharing this drink recipe with us.
Barb Daly
1 ½ oz. vodka (of your choice)
3 oz. soda water
3 oz. lemon-rhubarb soda
lemon wheels, for garnish
Serve over the cocktail over ice, layered with lemon wheels in a Collins Glass.
This cocktail comes to us from the Original Dinerant in Portland, Oregon and mixologist Jessica Braasch. The restaurant makes their sodas in house and uses them in a variety of their cocktails. This drink is a spin on John Daly, which is a cocktail featuring their house-made lemon-rhubarb soda.
Creative Industry Promotions – Part II
Advertising Information | Editorial Information
The Beverage Information Group
17 High Street
Norwalk, CT 06851
(203) 855-8499
“