Technically, It's Happy Three Hours
We all love happy hours, but perhaps no one more so than the guys behind SpyOnVegas.com. The party-photo site launched its Open Bar: A Revolutionary Take on Happy Hour on Monday, November 13. From 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., locals can mix, mingle and imbibe at a different hot spot each night, with open bars sponsored by different vendors. By the time you read this, you'll have already missed Belvedere at Stack, Cruzan Rum at Firefly and Grey Goose at Rouge-but you can still hit Pyramid Hefeweizen at Steiner's Pub and Level Vodka at the District's Kennedy. Check out SpyOnVegas.com and look for the purple links for next week's lineup.
The Tin Man Cometh
Master mixologist Tony Abou-Ganim will be on hand Tuesday at the Museum of the American Cocktail inside Commander's Palace to help bartenders take their skills to the next level. Abou-Ganim created Bellagio's cocktail program for its 22 bars when the luxury casino-resort first opened. Today he runs his own consulting firm and has seen his creations featured in magazines such as Vanity Fair and Playboy and in numerous books and TV shows. He picked up the gold medal for the U.S. in 2003 at the Bacardi Martini Grand Prix. In other words: He knows his stuff. The demonstration will be at 7 p.m. in the Desert Passage restaurant, but you have to be a member to attend. Fees start at $35, but if you're in the industry, you can write off a chunk of it.
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COCKTAIL O' THE WEEK |
Blue Zen
Tao, $10
Ingredients
1 ounce Bacardi Limon Rum
1 ounce Malibu Rum Liqueur
0.5 ounces Blue Curacao
Splash of pineapple juice
Splash of sour mix
Mix, strain and serve up. Garnish with pineapple wedge and coconut shavings.
We just had to pull on a sweater for the first time this fall, and were not happy! What better way to forget about the upcoming winter than slipping into a tropical-tasting cocktail like Taos Blue Zen? Just dont forget to lick that last trace of coconut from your lips, or youre liable to have someone offer to do it for you.