Episode 165 - Brian Bartels (Breaking Bloody - Part 2) - a podcast by Eric Kozlik
from 2020-09-24T08:30
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In this bloody interesting conversation with author, bartender, and bar owner Brian Bartels, some of the topics we discuss include:
- A little briefing on the state of the industry from Brian’s viewpoint, having launched his bar and eatery, Settle Down Madison in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The history of the Bloody Mary Cocktail - including a lengthy discussion of the two key players in its origin story: bartender Ferdinand “Pete” Petiot and vaudevillian George Jessel.
- How the Bloody Mary spawned various riffs and spinoffs, including the Red Snapper, the Michelada, the Bloody Caesar, and of course, the Red Eye.
- Why Brian considers the Bloody Mary as a bit of a “moving target” in terms of its formulation - in essence, why it’s such a slippery, variable drink, and yet nobody seems to have any problems with the inconsistency of recipes out there.
- Some thoughts on brunch, and why Brian falls out of step with many professional bartenders by defending it as a bastion of conviviality in today’s world.
- Some pointed and surprisingly optimistic projections on the future of the Bloody Mary,
- A preview of Brian’s newest book project, The United States of Cocktails,
- And much, much more.
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