Mixology
Mixology is the art and science of creating cocktails. It is a specialized skill in the field of bartending, where a mixologist is often considered a professional who is skilled in mixing, garnishing, and serving drinks. Mixology is often used when referring to a refined, in-depth study of the art and craft of mixing drinks.
History[edit | edit source]
The term "mixology" was first used in 1856 to refer to the art of mixing cocktails. It has since evolved to encompass a broad range of practices, including the creation of new cocktails, the study of the history of cocktails, and the cultural impact of cocktails.
Techniques[edit | edit source]
Mixologists use a variety of techniques to create cocktails, including muddling, shaking, stirring, and layering. They also use a range of tools, such as shakers, spoons, jiggers, and strainers.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The ingredients used in mixology can vary widely, but typically include alcohol, juices, syrups, bitters, and garnishes. The choice of ingredients can greatly affect the taste, appearance, and texture of the cocktail.
Training and certification[edit | edit source]
Many mixologists undergo formal training and certification to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to create high-quality cocktails. This can include courses in cocktail history, ingredient selection, and mixing techniques.
See also[edit | edit source]
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