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The craft cocktail movement is a
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spurred by the cocktail renaissance, a period of time in the 21st century characterized by a revival and re-prioritization of traditional recipes and methods in the bar industry.


History

The cocktail renaissance spanned from 2004 through 2019. It has no clear single origin, though it was largely influenced by three previous food-and-beverage movements: the Culinary Revolution of the 1970s and 1980s (a reaction to the processed foods of postwar America, which also influenced the wine and beer industries), the rise of the craft beer industry, and the rising popularity of the internet and social media. The movement took inspiration from the last golden age of cocktails. Among the movement's early pioneers was bartender Dale DeGroff, who in the 1980s began popularizing classic cocktails and creating new ones with premium ingredients and fresh-squeezed juice (long out of fashion at the time). DeGroff was working for Joe Baum, who himself had pioneered in the culinary world in the 1950s and 1960s with the
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and the Fonda del Sol. Tales of the Cocktail, an annual industry event, was founded during the cocktail renaissance, in 2002. The event initially hoped to introduce cocktail book writers to their readers, though it now hosts thousands of attendees from across the world. By the late 2010s, craft cocktails had become mainstream, changing the way nearly everybody drank at bars and at home. The number of microdistilleries and microbreweries reached a level not seen since before Prohibition. "Craft cocktails" began being added into corporate restaurant chains menus, including Chili's, Denny's, and Ruby Tuesday. Focus in the bar world began to turn onto issues of equity, inclusion, sobriety, and work-life balance. During the COVID-19 pandemic, approximately 100,000 restaurants and bars permanently closed, which was also seen as part of an end to the cocktail renaissance.


Characteristics

The craft cocktail movement is characterized by a return to traditions, a revival of old recipes, a reintroduction of forgotten spirits, and a revisiting of the culture of "sophisticated cocktail-sipping". A "craft cocktail" can be defined as a drink made from quality liquors consciously chosen by its creator, with fresh-squeezed juices and the like, and cold and dense ice. The term likely stems from the use of the term "
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", and from DeGroff's 2002 book ''The Craft of the Cocktail''. The movement involved the repopularization of Manhattans, old fashioneds, and hand-shaken daiquiris, displacing mudslides, Long Island iced teas, Midori sours,
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s and slushie-machine daiquiris, which had displaced those drinks many decades earlier. Some bartenders desired simply a return to traditional cocktails, though others advocated for extra creativity, a culinary element that moved the bartending world more than a simple era of nostalgia would have. The internet helped play a role in the creation of better cocktails; before the internet, bartenders would look up unfamiliar recipes in a printed bartender's guide, such as the Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide, and not know anything beyond that recipe. In the modern day, bartenders can find a plethora of recipes, the drink's history, who is known for drinking it, and other details. Bartenders' ability to share recipes and techniques allowed for a global conversation about bartending. In the short-term, the cocktail renaissance led to a greater number of bars and cocktail bar job creations, job security, and advancement. Over time, it increased investment throughout the bar and restaurant industry, revitalized the spirits industry, and increased tourism in the United States and throughout the world. The position of a bartender transformed from a blue collar job for those who could not handle office work, into a position of envy and prestige. Some of the senior bartenders became beverage managers, overseeing cocktail programs and creating detailed training programs to meet the higher standards of the clientele. The movement has predominantly spread in large cities, though it has influenced small-town and even rural bars. The ''Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails'' stated that once a customer has a well-made cocktail, it becomes hard to go backward. Drinks to rise in popularity from the movement included Prohibition-era classics: bee's knees, last words, and negronis; pre-Prohibition drinks: Manhattans, old fashioneds, hand-shaken daiquiris, sazeracs, and clover clubs; and some newer drinks including Moscow mules. In contrast, the Ramos gin fizz had survived the "dark ages of mixology" as a decadent drink for Sunday brunches. Amid the cocktail renaissance, it became more important for bartenders to know how to make and the techniques involved in making them. The movement also led to revival of the speakeasy, through speakeasy-style bars. The trend was led by
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(opened 1993) and Milk & Honey (opened 1999), both in New York City. Other bars took on retro trends more successfully, without any secret doors, including the
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(opened 2003) and the
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(opened 2005). Later notable speakeasies included Bourbon & Branch in San Francisco (opened 2006) and PDT (opened 2007). Also in 2007, Toby Maloney helped found the Violet Hour in Chicago. These bars taught its bartenders, who then spread the art of craft cocktails across America; the process also occurred around the world. Into the 2010s, bars across America began to diversify, including straight cocktail bars, whiskey bars, tiki bars, and some focused on molecular gastronomy, notably including The Aviary in Chicago.


Cocktails

Difford's Guide lists many cocktails as contemporary classics, cocktails created or popularized during the cocktail renaissance. These include: * Amaretto sour ( Jeffrey Morgenthaler recipe) * Añejo highball *
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* Barrel-aged negroni * Benton's old fashioned * Bramble * Breakfast martini * Chartreuse swizzle * Corpse reviver number blue * Cosmopolitan * Earl Grey MarTEAni * Eastside gimlet * Espresso martini * Final ward * French martini * Gin basil smash * Gin gin mule * Gold rush * Green beast * Jasmine * Negroni sbagliato * Nuclear daiquiri * Oaxaca old fashioned *
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* Paloma * Paper plane *
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Porn star martini The porn star martini is a passion-fruit-flavoured cocktail made with vanilla- flavoured vodka, Passoã, passion fruit juice, and lime juice. It is traditionally accompanied by a chilled shot glass of prosecco. The cocktail was created in 2002 by ...
* Red hook * Rum old-fashioned * Russian spring punch * Sour apple martini * Tantris sidecar * Tommy's margarita * Trident * Trinidad sour * Watermelon martini *
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* White negroni Some of these drinks were early to the cocktail renaissance, and may seem simple or dated by modern standards. The breakfast martini and porn star martini are among them; they capitalized on the name-recognition of fruity "-tini" drinks, though the breakfast martini was one of the first cocktails to use jam as an ingredient, and the porn star martini gains body and flavor from passionfruit purée.


Distilling

The movement led to more craft distilling and distribution. As classic cocktails called for ingredients which were not distributed in certain areas (American rye was hard to find in Europe, like
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was not available in the United States), some ingredients were no longer in production, e.g. Old Tom gin hadn't been made since World War II. Craft distilleries began to open worldwide, reversing 20th-century consolidation of the industry and their product ranges. Operational distilleries rose from 24 in the United States in 2000 to more than 200 by 2010, which rose to over 2,000 by 2020. Spirits companies began to hire brand ambassadors, traveling from bar to bar, or sometimes globally, to convince bars and patrons to feature their brands in cocktails.


Notable bars and bartenders


Bars

Notable bars that led the movement have included: *
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, New York City *
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, Portland, Oregon * Death & Co., New York City *
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, Boston * Employees Only, New York City *
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, New York City * Milk & Honey, New York City *
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, New York City * Rickhouse, San Francisco * Seven Grand, Los Angeles * Smuggler's Cove, San Francisco * The Violet Hour, Chicago *
Zig Zag Café Zig Zag Café is a craft cocktail bar and restaurant in Seattle, Washington. Established in 1999, the bar is considered one of the best in the United States, helping lead the craft cocktail movement. From 2002 to 2011, noted bartender Murray Sten ...
, Seattle


Bartenders

Notable bartenders involved in leading the cocktail renaissance have included: * Dale DeGroff *
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Sasha Petraske Sasha Nathan Petraske (March 16, 1973 – August 21, 2015) was the founder of the New York City cocktail bar Milk & Honey, as well as a partner and creative force behind many of the world's most highly regarded bars. During his lifetime he was ...
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Julie Reiner Julie Reiner (born 1973–1974) is an American mixologist, club owner, and author. Reiner is one of New York's most influential bar owners, having established the Flatiron Lounge, Lani Kai, and the Clover Club. Major publications have featured Rei ...
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Audrey Saunders Audrey Saunders (born 1962) is an American bartender, considered one of the world's most famous bartenders and New York's most famous female bartender. She is most well known as the operating partner and creative lead of Pegu Club, a bar in New Yor ...
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Murray Stenson Murray Russell Stenson (July 29, 1949 – September 22, 2023) was an American bartender in Seattle, Washington. Stenson was an instrumental figure in the cocktail renaissance of the early 21st century, most notably behind the bar at the Zig Zag ...


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References

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