Chartreuse is hard to find but it is still a key ingredient in many classic cocktails including the Last Word (pictured). Chartreuse is special. That’s what Daniel Grajewski, senior director of wine ...
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Chartreuse -- a color better known these days as "Brat Green" -- gets its name not from a herb or a flower as one might expect, but from an alcoholic beverage. More accurately, chartreuse gets its ...
While it strives for all-local products, The Hangar bar at City Goods on W. 28th Street, uses some Chartreuse to produce traditional and classic cocktails. It will miss the French, green magic.
Rather than reaching for an espresso martini next time you’re hankering for a caffeinated cocktail, consider mixing up a cozier, more complex alternative: the Chartreuse Cappuccino. This recipe comes ...
There isn't an ingredient that grows on this green Earth that I don't trust in the capable hands of chef and co-owner Doug Hewitt and his team at Chartreuse Kitchen and Cocktails, a 10-year-old ...
Bartenders and lovers of Chartreuse are experiencing a hard lesson in supply and demand with the recent shortage of the distinct green liqueur. Chartreuse is from the French Alps and has been made by ...
Over the last three years, Chartreuse Saloon's free pool tables and eight-ball tournaments have made it into a destination for Kansas City-area players to show off their skills, sip craft cocktails ...