Archives for: July 2009, 06
Good eats in Crescent City
By Jonathan M. Forester on Jul 6, 2009 | In Tales of the Cocktail 2009, Cocktails, Food

As I ramp up for Nawlins I start thinking about the food. It's one of the top ten food cities in the world. The amalgam of cultures has created a cuisine unique and exciting. So when I read Chuck Taggert of The Gumbo Pages post on the Tales Blog, So where ya'll wanna eat? I just about drooled all over my keyboard.
If you want to know about just some of the tasty treats and exciting eats to be had when in NoLa, just read the post.
And if you want to know where to get a drink afterwards, read his follow-up, Where ya'll wanna drink?
Remember to stay tuned to Drinking the World and the Tales Blog to hear about the next exciting week as we cover the adventures of Tales of the Cocktail 2009.
Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails Deluxe Edition
By Jonathan M. Forester on Jul 6, 2009 | In Spirits, Mixologists & Cocktailians, Cocktail Revolution

Just the other day I had a delivery I had been waiting almost a year for. My copy of Ted "Dr. Cocktail" Haigh's latest edition, Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails - Deluxe Edition. I immediately pored over the book and found it to be even better than I hoped. The book is very well done. the graphics, writing, format, information, etc.
I knew that there was one page I wanted to take a look before reading the book cover to cover. I opened to the index and went to "P", and saw Penobscot Bay Distillery pointing to page 153. There I read about what I am working on developing. A product that should be available this Fall. American style, dry, aged Peach Brandy. I thought that was pretty cool. (Although Doc, you mis-spelled my last name with two R's. That's OK, it happens.)
I've become friends with Doc over the past year or so, after he wrote me an email and gave me a call when he heard I was opening a distillery. Specifically, that I wanted to recreate, and improve upon, "Gilded Era" pre-prohibition style spirits, especially to make real, aged, Peach Brandy. After that first phone call, we would chat every now and then, as well as email, and soon we got to meet in person a few days before Tales of the Cocktail 2008.
Welcome to Drinking the World; my thoughts on fine libations, special spirits, and fabulous cocktails. My name is Jonathan M. Forester and I'm a food & beverage writer / consultant, and formerly partner in a winery and brewery in Maine. Now, my new partner and I are currently in the process of starting an artisanal, farm distillery located on 370 acres in New York State called Dutch's Spirits. We will be specializing in premium, hand-made spirits. These will include bourbon, rye, and malt whiskey, peach and apple brandy, a variety of aged rum, gin, liqueurs, and cocktail bitters.
If the post is dated prior to December 13, 2008, it was previously published at Slashfood.com / AOL.com.