Most of us haven’t been to a bar in a while, so we’ve gotten pretty creative with our mixology over the past year. We’ve taken tips from some of our favorite celebrity chefs, like Ina Garten and her giant quarantine Cosmo and Stanley Tucci with his shaken negronis, and we even invented a bunch of Costco cocktails based on what you can buy at the warehouse store, but the latest place we’ve been turning to for the best bartending tips and cocktail recipes is TikTok. The drink we’ve been seeing pop up again and again on our For You Page is the Corona Sunrise, an easy beer cocktail we can’t wait to sip on this summer. But why wait? This drink is so easy to make, you might as well try it now.
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The progressive Twitterverse is up in arms over Kendall Jenner’s venture into the tequila business. In case you didn’t know, tequila belongs only to Mexico and nobody else is allowed to sell it!
Kendall Jenner told her Instagram followers on Tuesday that she spent the last four years trying to develop the “best tasting tequila.” In her announcement Jenner explained, “after dozens of blind taste tests, trips to our distillery, entering into world tasting competitions anonymously and WINNING () ..3.5 years later i think we’ve done it! ”
Soon after her Tuesday unveiling her new brand “818,” a social media storm came after Jenner for “cultural appropriation.” What the heck? Many are claiming that tequila is a Mexican cultural drink because in order for the liquor to legally use the name “tequila” it must be produced in Jalisco, Mexico. Apparently, this means that Americans like Jenner do not have the right to profit from selling tequil
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Currently, the Tequila Blanco is offered online, in selected bars and selected liquor stores. Right now, there is only one place in Western New York where you can pick up a bottle.
That place is called Wild Horse Wine and Spirit and it is located on Transit Road in East Amherst.
Of course, you could also order it online HERE
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Now, Thomas is not the first country star to make and sell liquor. John Rich of Big and Rich launched his Redneck Riveria line of products in Panama City Beach several years ago. He offers whiskey and now even has a BBQ sauce that you can buy right here in Western New York at the Made in America Store. The BBQ sauce is called 1776. Read more about it HERE
After months of waiting for Dos Primos to hit local stores shelves, Central New Yorkers can now find the tequila at select locations across the region.
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The influence of José Guadalupe Posada leaps to life on multiple Grateful Dead albums and explodes across the Day of the Dead.
Yet few people have heard of the Mexican printmaker.
José Guadalupe Posada, Art Hazelwood, Jim Nikas and Marsha Shaw, produced at Mission Gráfica, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, “La Calavera 99% (The 99% Skull)” 2012, serigraph on paper.
Organizers at the Albuquerque Museum hope to remedy that omission with “José Guadalupe Posada: Legendary Printmaker of Mexico,” online at cabq.gov/posada and in the museum through May 23, 2021.
Born in Aguascalientes, Posada was a Mexican artist who lived more than 100 years ago. He worked as a lithographer, engraver and cartoonist.