Among life’s greatest pleasures, besides a glass of nice bourbon, is bacon. Fortunately for us, we have Jim Meehan’s Please Don’t Tell (PDT) to provide us a way to combine the two. Jim Meehan, now one of the world’s preeminent mixologists, started his bartending career serving us beers at State Street Brats in Madison back in the mid-1990s. He left for New York City in 2001, honing his skills at two landmark Big Apple bars: Gramercy Tavern and the Pegu Club.
Meehan struck out on his own and founded PDT, an East Village speakeasy whose famous entry is a phone booth in Crif’s hot dog joint. But that entrance is not the only thing that PDT is known for; Meehan’s speakeasy is where rising bar stars are born and modern cocktail classics are made.
One of those great PDT bartenders is Don Lee. Lee is America’s mad scientist of alcohol infusions, a true mixologist in the most literal definition of the word. He invented many of the great refined cocktails at PDT and at the same time perfected the jello shot and massaged marijuana into mezcal. Lee’s gift to the cocktail world, however, is fat washing bourbon, which we will show you how to do here.
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Thursday, July 4, 2019
Milwaukee, Bay View, Part 3
On to dessert! So, here’s the thing, since the north end of Bay View touches the Mitchell Street neighborhood, we could not help but to stop at my favorite bar in the world, Bryant’s. Now, the Lounge Lizards know Bryant’s well, of course, but the darkened, fedora-loving, classic cocktail bar doesn’t always have its upstairs Velvet Lounge opened up. On this night, though, we were in luck.
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