Posts Tagged ‘Edible Manhattan’

MANHATTAN AND BROOKLYN BARTENDERS’ BLENDED WHISKY BATTLE

Saturday, March 10th, 2012

Great King Street Competition
By Vincenza Di Maggio

Photo by Clay Williams. Courtesy of Compass Box Whisky

Challenged with the task of creating enlightened whisky cocktails bartenders from Brooklyn and Manhattan went head to head in a cocktail competition featuring Great King Street, Compass Box Whisky’s versatile new blended range which challenges old school thinking that the only way to enjoy Scotch is sipping it neat from a rocks glass.

The deliciously diverse variety of recipes presented in the competition – such as Abigail Gullo’s cocktail the “Charlie Hustle” which incorporated rosemary-infused maple syrup, and Max Messier’s cocktail “Red Skies at Night” which included the use of winter spiced chai concentrate – demonstrated that the blend is indeed the most versatile style of Scotch whisky.


Compass Box Whisky company founder John Glaser once again defies traditional thinking about whisky; eschewing the thought that it should be drunk on its own. He fittingly named Great King Street for a street in New Town Edinburgh, Scotland whose Georgian neo-classical architecture expresses

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KING OF GREAT KING STREET – NYC STYLE

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

The INSIDE Scoop on a new style of cocktail competition
By Francine Cohen

Overheard at The Rum House (www.edisonrumhouse.com) the other night – the recipes for all the qualified entries into the Great King Street Cocktail competition (www.compassboxwhisky.com).

We also know who the four finalists are.

But we’re not telling. This is INSIDE information.

You’ll have to wait until the final competition on 1/23/12 to discover who is the best Great King Street cocktail creator from each borough. Or wait until the winners and their drinks are written up in Edible Manhattan and Edible Brooklyn (www.ediblecommunities.com)