Step into the smoky saloons of the 19th century with this episode of Drink Different, where we meet the original rockstar of the bar world: Jerry Thomas. Discover how this flamboyant showman turned bartending into performance art, wrote the world’s first cocktail book, and helped define American drinking culture.
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In this episode of The Second Glass, we explore the legacy of Masataka Taketsuru—the visionary chemist who brought Scotch tradition to Japan and helped create a new whisky identity. From his time in Scotland to founding Nikka, Taketsuru's story is one of cultural fusion, discipline, and devotion to quality.
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In this episode of The Second Glass, we raise a tulip glass to the man who distilled ideas as deftly as he distilled spirits—Franciscus Sylvius. Often hailed as the father of gin, Sylvius was far more than a physician or flavor tinkerer. He was a thinker, a chemist, and a product of the Dutch Golden Age’s thirst for exploration—both literal and intellectual. Join us as we untangle the truth from the marketing, examine his real contributions to genever, and situate his legacy within the wider world of spirits history.
Stay tuned—Drink Different has much more coming your way, with new episodes, deep dives, and study content dropping soon.
In this episode of The Second Glass, we dive into the life and legend of William Schmidt—better known as “The Only William.” A towering figure in the golden age of bartending, Schmidt was equal parts artist, poet, and alchemist. From his ornate drink recipes to his influence on cocktail literature, we uncover how this German immigrant helped shape the theatrical and intellectual foundations of American mixology.
This is part of our Certified Spirits Educator (CSE) series—designed to bring spirits history to life through vivid storytelling and exam-ready insight.
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Step into the spirited heart of New Orleans with this episode of The Second Glass, where we explore the history and cultural impact of The Sazerac House. From 19th-century apothecaries to modern-day cocktail education, this landmark represents more than just a drink—it’s a living museum of American mixology. Perfect for Certified Spirits Educator (CSE) candidates or curious drink lovers. More spirited stories and exam-ready insights coming soon from Drink Different.
The Savoy Hotel’s American Bar isn’t just a glamorous footnote in cocktail history—it’s the cradle of modern mixology. In this episode, we explore how bartenders like Ada Coleman and Harry Craddock turned this London landmark into a global powerhouse of drinks culture. From the invention of the Hanky Panky to the legacy of The Savoy Cocktail Book, this story is essential CSE listening. More spirited deep dives are coming soon—only from Drink Different.
In this episode of The Second Glass, we spotlight Constante Ribalaigua y Vert—“El Rey de los Cocteleros.” From the bar at El Floridita in Havana, Constante pioneered the art of precision, balance, and blended cocktails, forever changing the Daiquiri and inspiring generations of bartenders. Discover the legacy of this quiet giant and the golden age of Cuban mixology.
More episodes from the Certified Spirits Educator (CSE) series are on the way—only from Drink Different.
In this episode of The Second Glass, we dive into the spirited legacy of Gary "Gaz" Regan—author, iconoclast, and the orange bitters evangelist who redefined cocktail culture. From The Joy of Mixology to his Taoist bar philosophy, we unpack how Regan transformed bartending into a soulful craft. Whether you're studying for the Certified Spirits Educator (CSE) exam or just love a great story with your Negroni, this one’s for you.
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Jacopo Poli, the master distiller behind Poli Distillerie, transformed the reputation of grappa from rustic firewater to refined artisanal spirit. In this episode of The Second Glass, we explore his innovations, commitment to tradition, and how he helped put Italian grappa on the world stage. Part of the CSE series.
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Sasha Petraske didn’t just found Milk & Honey—he helped reinvent the rules of modern cocktail culture. In this episode of The Second Glass, we explore how Petraske’s quiet intensity and obsession with detail birthed the speakeasy revival and reshaped the bartender's role from flashy showman to restrained craftsman. Discover the legacy behind the man who made bars whisper again.
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In this episode of The Second Glass, we journey to Bourbon Street to uncover the myths, spirits, and shadowy legends behind Jean Lafitte’s Old Absinthe House—a bar steeped in bootlegging lore and the green haze of absinthe-soaked history. Who really drank here, and what truths hide behind the romance?
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In this episode of The Second Glass, we shine a spotlight on Tom Nichol, the legendary master distiller behind Tanqueray. From reviving London Dry Gin’s reputation to shaping the modern craft gin movement, Nichol’s influence runs deep. Discover how one man helped make gin relevant again—and what it means for spirits education today.
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Step back in time to the golden age of cocktails at Henry’s Bar, the elegant Parisian hideaway founded by Henry Tepe and the birthplace of the legendary French 75. In this episode of The Second Glass, we explore how this sophisticated venue helped shape global cocktail culture and defined a new era in spirits history.
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Step into the storied past of Harry's New York Bar, the legendary Parisian cocktail haunt where expatriates sipped, jazz legends lingered, and classic drinks were born. In this episode, we uncover how a transplanted Manhattan saloon became one of the most influential bars in spirits history—shaping not just cocktails, but culture.
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Harry Craddock—bartender, author, and silent architect of the modern cocktail revival. In this episode of The Second Glass, we dive into the life and legend of the American-born, London-based bartender behind The Savoy Cocktail Book. How did a man fleeing Prohibition become the codifier of postwar drinking culture? And what can CSE candidates learn from his legacy?
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In this episode of The Second Glass, we explore Aeneas Coffey—the Irish distiller and excise officer whose improvements to the column still changed the spirits world forever. From neutral spirits to global whisky styles, his legacy is literally distilled into every sip. More profiles like this are on the way as Drink Different continues building the deepest study archive for beverage professionals.
In this episode of The Second Glass, we trace the journey of James Busby—writer, diplomat, and the so-called “father of Australian wine.” From his travels through European vineyards to his influential vine cuttings that shaped a continent’s wine future, we explore how Busby blended science, vision, and colonial ambition into one transformative legacy.
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What happens when a French distiller rewires the rules of rectification? In this episode, we dive into the innovations of Jean-Baptiste Cellier-Blumenthal—the mind behind one of the 19th century's most consequential improvements to the column still. From crude batch runs to continuous finesse, we explore how his designs shaped modern spirits.
More bold explorations are coming soon from Drink Different.
In this sparkling installment of The Second Glass, we uncork the storied history of Bollinger, the Champagne house beloved by royalty, spies, and sommeliers alike. From Madame Lily Bollinger’s quotable charm to the cellar secrets behind récemment dégorgé vintages, we explore what makes this house a paragon of Pinot Noir and power.
More is coming soon from Drink Different—stay tuned for deeper pours and sharper sips.
In this episode of The Second Glass, we honor Tom Bullock—the first Black American to publish a cocktail book and a master of pre-Prohibition mixology. From his refined service at the St. Louis Country Club to his landmark 1917 book The Ideal Bartender, Bullock helped shape American cocktail culture with elegance and precision. Discover why his legacy still matters for CSE candidates and bartenders everywhere.
More spirited history is coming soon from Drink Different. Stay tuned.