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How Do You Make Foam for Cocktails? A Beginner Guide to Methods and Troubleshooting
Foam is not just decoration. Done well, it adds aroma at the rim, changes mouthfeel, and can rebalance a drink by softening sharp edges or carrying a top-note flavor into every sip. Done poorly, it collapses fast, tastes “eggy” or bitter, and makes service inconsistent.
This guide explains what cocktail foam is, why it forms, the main foam styles used in bars, and how to make foam reliable in real service. It is technique-only and focuses on stability, workflow, and troubles


How to Use Durian in Mixology: The "A New Kingdom" Signature Serve
The landscape of modern mixology is defined by the courageous exploration of bold, regional ingredients. A New Kingdom serves as a premier example of this innovation, successfully bridging the gap between traditional Southeast Asian flavors and contemporary craft cocktail techniques.


Immersion Blender vs Dry Shake: Why It Matters for Modern Cocktails
Bartenders continually look for tools and techniques that improve texture, speed, and repeatability. One comparison that comes up frequently is the immersion blender (stick blender) versus the traditional dry shake.
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