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Warm up to Fall with a Pumpkin-Themed Cocktail

August 29, 2024
Brigitte M. T. Sanchez
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People often ask me to recommend a cozy cocktail for chilly fall evenings. A Pumpkin Bash is my answer. This drink is so popular, in fact, that I bottle it in batches to keep on hand for friends dropping by. Cheers!


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Celebrate Fall with the Perfect Cocktail

September 15, 2023
Brigitte M. T. Sanchez
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 Mixologist Brigette Sanchez's fun fall cocktail this year will remind you of all the seasons shaken up and served together. Let your mind wander and relax in the cool autumn evenings with a Lil’ Red Suzette.


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Welcome Winter with a Spiced Candied Apple Cocktail

December 15, 2022
Brigitte M. T. Sanchez
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For me, the change of seasons from fall to winter is about memories of holidays with loved ones and the sweet and savory family favorite recipes that we can’t help but love year after year. The flavors of apple and caramel were a tradition at my grandmother’s home over the holidays. Each year she’d set out traditional southern dishes alongside New England favorites.

The Spiced Candied Apple cocktail pairs well with cured meats, cornbread stuffing, rich mac and cheese, roasted veggies, and savory dishes. Or enjoy it for dessert.


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Make Summer Magic with a New Cocktail

June 15, 2022
Brigitte M. T. Sanchez
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Cold press cocktails are in this summer! Most pack a hefty punch of caffeine, though. Create something with less caffeine but keep that complex and delicious coffee flavor with cascara syrup. Introducing the Abracadabra—the perfect drink to add a touch of magic to your summer.


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Easy Breezy Summer Cocktails

June 15, 2020
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
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Summertime . . . the perfect time for lazing in a hammock with a good book and a perfect cocktail. Concord’s excellent bookstores can see to your reading needs and we’re here to bring you three of our favorite summer cocktails created by one of Concord’s best mixologists, Brigette M.T. Sanchez of Ideal Mixology.


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    Relations be Hanged: Frayed Loyalties to King and Family

    Stand in the middle of Concord’s North Bridge with the Minute Man statue on your right and the British soldiers’ grave on your left. Place your hands on the rough wooden handrail in front of you; slightly to the left, you will see The Old Manse through the trees. Peer down into the Concord River that Ralph Waldo called “the dark stream which seaward creeps” and brace yourself: this tale is about to get rough. 

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