The Modern Bar Cart Podcast

Eric Kozlik
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Apr 4, 2019 • 1h 13min

Episode 093 - Tour of Islay (Part I)

In Part I of this in-depth interview and Scotch tasting with Adam Safir of the DC Islay Scotch society, some of the topics we discuss include: How Adam fell in love with Scotch, and what drove him to really dive deep into this particular region. All about whisky societies, including how to find a group to join in your area. How Scotch whiskies produced on Islay traditionally differ in style from those made in other famous regions like the Highlands, or Speyside, for example. Some important definitions for terms like "malting" and "peat," and an examination of the role that terroir plays in peated malts. How to think about technical terms like Phenol Parts per Million (or PPM) A tasting of several impressive Islay Scotch expressions, And much, much more.
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Mar 28, 2019 • 51min

Episode 092 - Sake (Part II)

In this continuation of our spirited sake conversation with wine & spirits expert Lara Victoria, some of the topics we discuss include: How to go about pairing sake and food, knowing that a great meal can be elevated even further by strategic sake accompaniments. Which cocktails are begging for creative riffs using sake, and how Lara and I think about constructing a cocktail when sake is one of the key ingredients.We kinda peel back the magician's curtain and give you an inside peek at how bartenders think. Sake education resources - including books, outside educational programs, and websites that can help you learn more about this fascinating category. An exciting new sake project on the horizon for Lara, where she'll be providing insider reviews of sake expressions to help consumers make informed decisions. What kind of music to listen to while sipping on sake with Albert Einstein, And much, much more.
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Mar 22, 2019 • 1h

Episode 091 - Sake (Part I)

In this episode, we interview WSET certified educator Lara Victoria about one of her passions - sake. Some of the subjects we discuss include: How Lara took her childhood passions for food and photography and turned them into a life-sustaining passion. What it takes to make Sake - including the many ways it's different from beer and wine in both its flavor profile and production methods. The strange and wonderful world of Koji - a mold - that's right, you heard me - a mold that transforms rice into a vessel for alcohol. The different classifications and quality levels associated with Sake Resources for learning about sake, wine, and spirits, And much, much more.
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Mar 14, 2019 • 28min

Episode 090 - WTF is Clairin?

In this episode, we answer some of the best mailbag questions we've received from listeners over the past several months. Some of the topics we cover include: Clairin - a wild-fermented, traditionally distilled Haitian moonshine Old Fashioned Bars - How to build a good one for a bachelor party. Milk Punch - Is it suitable for consumption for the lactose intolerant? Muddlers - When to use a smooth head vs. a textured head Independent Scotch Bottlings - What are they, why are they so expensive, and are they worth it? Primary Color Cocktails - A case study detailing a friend of the pod who made Red, Yellow, and Blue drinks for an art gallery opening.
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Mar 7, 2019 • 16min

Episode 089 - I'm Just Here for the Drinks

In this book review episode, we review Sother Teague's cocktail book, I'm Just Here for the Drinks.
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Feb 28, 2019 • 53min

Episode 088 - Sangfroid Distilling

In this craft spirits conversation and tasting with distiller Nate Groenendyk, some of the topics we discuss include: How a duo of spirits enthusiasts converted their love for craft spirits into an agricultural and distilling operation that's pumping out delicious apple brandy and dutch style gin. A comparison of Dutch-style gin and London Dry gin, specifically looking at differences in production methods, flavor profiles, and cocktail applications. We also really dig deep into all the little choices that each craft distiller must make regarding ingredient sourcing, fermentation, distillation, and maturation that all build upon one another to create the unique fingerprint of each distillery. Nate fantasizes about traveling back in time to let his great grandfather in the Netherlands taste his version of Genever. Eric asks some typical probing questions about barrels and mash bills. And we both sample a little bit of Sangfroid's delicious Hollands Style gin.
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Feb 21, 2019 • 24min

Episode 087 - Nelson's Blood & ESports

In this episode, where we mop up all the tasty bits - all the gravy and delicious dribblins, that didn't quite make it into the other episodes from the Modern Bar Cart LA road trip. In particular: Bryan Davis regales us with some of the more obscure and interesting stories related to Navy Strength rum and the British fleet, Then we catch up with Chris Olds, who runs the beverage program at Guild Hall in Burbank. We talk about his unique approach to cocktails and learn why ESports bars are such great places to hang out.
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Feb 14, 2019 • 1h 8min

Episode 086 - Sam Vieira

Some of the things we discuss during this home bartender spotlight interview with Sam Vieira include: How Sam made his way to spirits & cocktails via the wide world of fermented beverages, even dipping his toes into the world of brewing. Which experiments, bottles, and equipment buys made the greatest impacts on his home cocktail game early on. Best practices for cobbler shaker and boston shaker usage, maintenance, and safety. The record-keeping practice that Sam developed, first on paper and then in the digital space, to help build his cocktail repertoire and expand his library of flavors and recipes. A few tips on taking your tasting notes game to the next level What to drink with Wilford Brimley, of Walker Texas Ranger fame. And much, much more.
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Feb 7, 2019 • 44min

Episode 085 - Bryan Davis

In this post-distillery-tour interview with Bryan Davis of Lost Spirits Distillery, some of the topics we discuss include: Bryan's thoughts on the impact his accelerated approach to barrel aging has had on the spirits industry at large. How Lost Spirits uses innovation as a way to contribute meaningfully to the global conversation that all distillers and consumers are currently engaged in. Thoughts on building the perfect distillery, and why the goal doesn't need to be selling more and more cases of booze. The story of how Bryan learned to make his first (and last) cocktail from legendary New York Bartender Sasha Petrasky. Why the end of the 19th century was the peak of American and English culture, in terms of innovation. And much, much more.
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Jan 31, 2019 • 34min

Episode 084 - Lost Spirits Distillery

What's shakin, cocktail fans? Welcome back to another episode of The Modern Bar Cart Podcast! This time around, we enjoy Part I of a Two-Part Episode featuring Bryan Davis of Lost Spirits Distillery in Los Angeles, CA. Bryan takes us on a tour of his Wonka-esque distillery, where we meet his sidekick, TESSA, taste lots of rum, brandy, and whisky, and learn all about accelerated barrel aging, British naval rum trivia, and the battle between bacteria and yeast.

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