Wednesday, February 12, 2025
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Welcome to The Barrel Age, where we spotlight drinks that matter and stories that deserve to be told. This episode dives into the rich, often-overlooked history of Black mixologists and their monumental contributions to cocktail culture. Featuring the trailblazing work of food historian Toni Tipton-Martin, we explore how her groundbreaking research in Jubilee uncovers recipes and stories that have shaped the golden age of mixology—and still inspire us today. But this isn’t just a history lesson! We’re breaking down the Clover Leaf cocktail, a stunning twist on the classic Clover Club, and giving it a fresh, flavorful vibe with a nod to its historical roots. Get ready for mouthwatering grenadine tips (hint: it’s way more than just red syrup), a gin pick close to my heart, and a game-changing vegan egg white substitute that will elevate your mixology game.

What You’ll Learn in This Video

✅ The influential role of Black mixologists in cocktail history

✅ Toni Tipton-Martin’s groundbreaking contributions to uncovering Black culinary stories

Step-by-step instructions for making the Clover Leaf cocktail

✅ Why real grenadine and sweetness are absolute musts for balanced, vibrant cocktails

✅ Pro tips for shaking your way to foam-topped perfection

Whether you’re here for the history, the cocktail inspiration, or just good vibes, this video has something for everyone. Join us in celebrating the people, recipes, and flavors that define true American cocktail culture. 👉 *Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE* if you love exploring the intersection of culture and cocktails. Hit that bell to stay tuned for more delicious stories, bold recipes, and mixology tips—right here at The Barrel Age. Cheers! 🥂 

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