34 episódios

Cocktails with Friends hosted by restaurateur and bartender Bob Cutler of Novio's Bistro in Bangor, ME. is focused on creating conversations over cocktails and making some great memories. This podcast is part of the Bourbon Lens Podcast Family.

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Cocktails with Friends hosted by restaurateur and bartender Bob Cutler of Novio's Bistro in Bangor, ME. is focused on creating conversations over cocktails and making some great memories. This podcast is part of the Bourbon Lens Podcast Family.

    Episode 29: Maestro

    Episode 29: Maestro

    Description: In this episode of Cocktails with Friends, host Bob Cutler sits down with Grammy Award-winning conductor Lucas Richman of the Bangor Symphony Orchestra. They discuss Lucas's illustrious career, from winning a Grammy to his extensive work with orchestras worldwide. Lucas shares stories from his journey in music and insights into his passion projects, including his work with the Bangor Symphony Orchestra and the Paths to Dignity project.
    Main Topics: Lucas Richman's Grammy-winning experience
    The Bangor Symphony Orchestra's history and community impact
    Paths to Dignity project and its outreach efforts
    Lucas's background and career in conducting and composing
    Unique stories from Lucas's life and career
    Key Insights: Grammy-winning Experience: Lucas shares the story of winning a Grammy for Best Classical Crossover Album and his unexpected competition against renowned musicians like Yo Yo Ma.
    Community Engagement: The discussion highlights the Bangor Symphony Orchestra's outreach programs, including concerts for young people and music therapy sessions in healthcare facilities.
    Paths to Dignity Project: Lucas explains the importance of the Paths to Dignity project, which connects cultural organizations with homeless advocacy agencies to support the unsheltered community.
     
    Episode Index: [00:00:00] Introduction and guest list overview
    [00:00:30] Host Bob Cutler introduces Bangor and its community
    [00:00:50] Introduction of guest Lucas Richman
    [00:01:20] Start of the interview with Lucas Richman
    [00:01:50] Lucas Richman's Grammy award and the Grammy process
    [00:02:20] Lucas Richman's Grammy-winning album "Calling All Dawns"
    [00:03:40] Grammy eligibility and Lucas Richman's unexpected win
    [00:04:40] Lucas Richman's musical background and early exposure
    [00:05:30] Lucas Richman's early conducting experience and debut at Tanglewood
    [00:06:40] Lucas Richman's global conducting experiences
    [00:07:30] Bangor Symphony Orchestra's history and achievements
    [00:08:50] Contracted musicians and their roles
    [00:10:00] Community support for the Bangor Symphony Orchestra
    [00:10:50] Orchestra outreach programs and community involvement
    [00:11:20] Paths to Dignity project overview
    [00:12:10] Discussion on the importance of community contributions
    [00:13:10] Music outreach to students and healthcare facilities
    [00:14:30] Lucas Richman's impact on the Bangor Symphony Orchestra
    [00:15:30] Lucas Richman's early musical experiences and challenges
    [00:17:00] The significance of music as a universal language
    [00:18:00] Lucas Richman's unique experiences, including his first tuxedo story
    [00:19:00] Custom-tailored suits for conducting
    [00:21:30] Discussion on personal music preferences at home
    [00:22:30] The impact of music in Lucas Richman's daily life and family
    [00:23:20] Current projects: new violin concerto and writing a novel
    [00:24:20] Discussion on Lucas Richman's creative process and inspiration
    [00:26:20] Harry Potter and John Williams's music as an introduction to symphony
    [00:27:00] Lucas Richman's collaboration with John Williams and Star Wars in Concert tour
    [00:28:30] The influence of film scores on classical music appreciation
    [00:29:10] Lucas Richman's connections with other notable musicians and composers
    [00:30:00] Discussion on the creative process and its challenges
    [00:31:10] Lucas Richman's anagram-inspired piano piece "Such Calm Rain"
    [00:33:00] Closing remarks and teaser for future episodes
    About the Guest: Lucas Richman is a Grammy award-winning conductor and composer known for his dynamic work with orchestras around the world. He has conducted for major symphonies, taught conducting to film and TV composers, and composed several significant pieces, including the Grammy-winning album "Calling All Dawns." Lucas is also deeply involved in community outreach through his work with the Bangor Symphony

    • 34 min
    Episode 28: Watermelon Sugar

    Episode 28: Watermelon Sugar

    Ep. 28 Watermelon Sugar
    In this episode of "Cocktails with Friends," host Bob Cutler sits down with longtime bartender Courtney Meherg to discuss the development of several refreshing watermelon-based cocktails just in time for the summer season. Join them as they explore creative ways to incorporate watermelon into delicious beverages, perfect for enjoying in the warm weather.
    Main Topics Covered: The process of making watermelon water and watermelon simple syrup.
    Crafting watermelon-infused cocktails, including a spicy jalapeno vodka mule, a gin gimlet, and a mezcal margarita.
    Ideas for watermelon-based mocktails suitable for all ages.
    Key Insights: How to make watermelon water and watermelon simple syrup from scratch.
    Innovative cocktail recipes using watermelon, from vodka mules to mezcal margaritas.
    Tips for creating both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages featuring watermelon, making them perfect for any summer gathering.
    Episode Index [00:00:00] - Introductio:n Introduction to the episode and guest bartender Courtney Meherg of Novio’s Bistro.
    [00:00:30] - The Concept of Watermelon Cocktails: Discussion on developing seasonal cocktails with watermelon as the main ingredient.
    [00:01:10] - Creating Watermelon Water and Simple Syrup Detailed process of making watermelon water and watermelon simple syrup.
    [00:03:30] - Vodka Mule with Watermelon and Jalapeno: Recipe and discussion of a watermelon jalapeno vodka mule with ginger beer.
    [00:05:00] - Watermelon Gin Gimlet. Crafting a refreshing watermelon gin gimlet for the summer.
    [00:06:00] - Watermelon Mezcal Margarita. Exploring the flavors of a watermelon mezcal margarita with liqueur 43.
    [00:08:00] - Watermelon Aperol Spritz. Brief mention of a potential watermelon Aperol spritz.
    [00:09:50] - Watermelon-Based Mocktails Ideas for creating watermelon-based mocktails for a non-alcoholic option.
    [00:10:30] - Closing Remarks: Bob's appreciation for Courtney's contribution and information on where to follow the podcast.
     
    About The Guest: Courtney Meherg is a talented and dedicated bartender at Novios, known for her creativity and expertise in the beverage industry. Her passion for crafting unique cocktails and enhancing customer experiences makes her an invaluable team member. Tune in to hear her insights and learn from her wealth of experience in the world of mixology.
     

    • 12 min
    Episode 27: Novio's Radio Summer Sippers

    Episode 27: Novio's Radio Summer Sippers

    Podcast Description: "Cocktail with Friends - Novio's Radio (Summer Sippers)" This is a special episode of "Cocktail with Friends," where host Bob Cutler takes us on a joins the George Hale Ric Tyler Show to highlight some “summer sippers.” 
    Main Topics Covered: Definition and history of spritzes
    Crafting a non-alcoholic spritz
    Exploring the role of bitters in cocktails
    Making a vibrant pink cocktail
    Advanced cocktail techniques for less dilution
    Seasonal considerations for cocktail flavors
    Three Key Insights: The Versatility of Spritzes: Learn about the origins of spritzes and how to craft a non-alcoholic version perfect for any occasion.
    Enhancing Flavors with Bitters: Discover the different types of bitters and how they can enhance the flavor profile of your cocktails and aid digestion.
    Seasonal Cocktail Creativity: Understand the importance of using seasonal ingredients in your cocktails and how to adapt your recipes throughout the year.
    Episode Index
    [00:00:00] - Introduction Bob Cutler introduces the special edition live from the George Hale Rick Tyler Show.
    [00:00:40] - Understanding Spritzes Definition and brief history of spritzes. Introduction to the non-alcoholic spritz for George.
    [00:01:40] - Aperol Spritz and Alternatives Detailed discussion on Aperol Spritz and its ingredients. Comparison of Aperol with Campari and Select bitters.
    [00:03:20] - The Role of Bitters in Cocktails Explanation of how bitters enhance flavor and aid digestion. Introduction to Allen Whale Bitters, Bob's own brand.
    [00:05:40] - Making a Pink Cocktail Recipe and preparation of a pink cocktail using Limoncello and passion fruit liqueur. Addressing the stigma around pink drinks.
    [00:08:30] - Advanced Cocktail Techniques Techniques for making cocktails with less dilution. Introduction to Barron's Gin and its local roots.
    [00:11:30] - Seasonal Cocktail Considerations Importance of using seasonal flavors in cocktails. Discussion on the versatility of rosé and summer cocktails year-round.
    [00:13:30] - Closing Remarks Recap of the episode and appreciation for listeners. Invitation to follow the podcast on social media and leave reviews.

    • 14 min
    Episode 26: Deck Season at Birdies

    Episode 26: Deck Season at Birdies

    Episode Title: Deck Season at Birdie's In this episode of "Cocktails with Friends," Bob Cutler sits down with Matt Robinson to talk about their latest venture, Birdies—a new restaurant at the Bangor Municipal Golf Course. They discuss the importance of restaurant collaborations and how they crafted specialized cocktails for Birdies.
    Main Topics Covered: The inception and vision behind Birdies restaurant.
    Crafting a cocktail menu tailored for golf enthusiasts.
    The integration of local craft beer into Birdies beverage program.
    Strategies for effective customer engagement and service.
    Key Insights: Culinary Collaboration: Matt and Bob highlight the importance of collaboration in the restaurant industry, discussing how their past experiences have influenced their current practices at Birdies.
    Beverage Innovation: The episode provides a deep dive into the creation of a specialized cocktail menu that appeals to golfers and introduces a wider audience to innovative drinks.
    Community and Quality: The discussion underscores the significance of maintaining high-quality offerings and the impact of introducing craft experiences to diverse demographics, proving that location does not limit appreciation for quality.
    Episode Index [00:00:00] Introduction to Birdies and the new restaurant at Bangor Municipal Golf Course
    [00:01:00] Bob and Matt's history: From Family Dog to Novio's to Birdies
    [00:02:20] Matt’s journey: Bissell Brothers, opening locations, and food operations
    [00:03:40] Moving to Portland: Standardizing operations and administrative challenges
    [00:05:00] Overcoming kitchen limitations and balancing operations at Birdies
    [00:06:00] Craft beer focus: Integrating a strong beer program at Birdies
    [00:07:50] Engaging customers: Sharing passion and introducing new products
    [00:09:00] Cocktail menu innovations: Golf-themed cocktails and simple builds
    [00:10:50] Signature drinks: Stories behind the “Four FORE” and “Good Good” cocktails
    [00:12:30] Future plans: Excitement about upcoming programs and commitment to quality
    [00:16:00] Challenges in food service: Managing expectations and kitchen constraints
    [00:20:00] Creating a unique dining experience: Combining food and beverage expertise
    [00:24:00] Marketing strategies: Building a strong social media presence for Birdies
    [00:28:00] Customer feedback: Adapting menu offerings based on preferences
    [00:32:00] Conclusion: Looking forward to a successful summer season at Birdies
    [00:34:00] Outro: Thanking listeners and promoting Birdies' social media and website
    About The Guest: Matt Robinson, affectionately known as Matty Rowe, Matty Two Sheets, and Matty Poors, is a longtime friend of host Bob Cutler and a seasoned professional in the food and beverage industry. His background includes managing Bissell Brothers Three Rivers in Milo and the Family Dog in Orono, bringing a wealth of knowledge and passion to Birdies.
     

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    Episode 25: Superbird and Cinco

    Episode 25: Superbird and Cinco

    Episode 24: Cinco with Superbird  
    Introduction: Bob Cutler and guest Thomas Mauriello of Superbird talk tequila in this bonus episode of "Cocktails with Friends" for Cinco de Mayo.  They talk about tequila, tattoos, and the cultural celebration of Cinco de Mayo.
     
    Main Topics Covered: The diverse forms and flavors of tequila from Superbird and Doladira.
    The creative process and strategy in the tequila industry.
    Personal anecdotes about tattoos and their connections to personal connections to the art and style of Superbird.
    Insights into the significance and celebration of Cinco de Mayo in the context of tequila.
    Key Insights: Depth of Tequila: Uncover the layers of complexity in tequila production and how they influence the final product's taste and character.
    Innovation in the Field: Learn about the innovative approaches Thomas Mauriello uses to distinguish his tequila in a competitive market.
    Cultural Appreciation: Gain a deeper understanding of Cinco de Mayo's relevance to tequila culture and its celebration in the U.S. and beyond.
    This episode is perfect for enthusiasts eager to get a behind-the-scenes look at the tequila industry, enriched with personal stories and professional insights.
    Episode Index [00:00:00] Introduction to Superbird Discussion of the company’s ethos, logo origins from a Ukrainian tattoo artist, and the deep commitment of its founders.
    [00:00:50] Tequila Season Kickoff: Introduction to guest Thomas and a dive into his busy schedule leading into May, reflecting the start of tequila season.
    [00:02:00] Digital Speakeasy and Superbird Passion: Bob recalls how he became aware of Thomas during a digital speakeasy event and their shared interests in wrestling, boxing, and tequila.
    [00:03:20] Superbird’s Unique style: Discussion on how Superbird’s style, including tattoos and personal commitment, aligns with Thomas's personality.
    [00:04:00] Product Line and Market Strategy: Introduction of Superbird’s product lines, including RTDs (Ready-to-Drink) like Paloma and Tequila Sunrise, and their distinct features like NOM labels on cans.
    [00:06:15] Regulatory Advantages in Maine: Exploration of the advantages Superbird’s canned cocktails have in markets like Maine due to their alcohol by volume (ABV) level.
    [00:07:25] Superbird by the numbers: Overview of Superbird’s availability across 29 markets and the Superbird’s strategy in aligning product offerings with consumer interests and regional regulations.
    [00:08:00] Relaunch and Product Strategy: Thomas discusses the strategy behind Superbird’s relaunch and their focus on full-line tequila offerings alongside their canned cocktails.
    [00:09:00] Tequila Varieties and Innovations: In-depth discussion on Superbird’s tequila offerings, including Blanco, Reposado, and Fuego, focusing on their unique production processes and flavor profiles.
    [00:13:00] Superbird Standing Out: Thomas explains how Superbird stands out with its punk rock style, engaging marketing, and consumer-focused events like tattoo sessions at bars.
    [00:17:00] Events and Activities: Overview of upcoming events and collaborations, emphasizing Superbird's active engagement in creating unique consumer experiences.
    [00:20:00] Personal Stories: Thomas shares personal anecdotes about his family's engagement with his work and the personal touch he brings to his professional role.
     

    • 29 min
    Episode 24: Ice, Ice, Baby

    Episode 24: Ice, Ice, Baby

    The Craft of Clear Ice in Cocktails
    Introduction: In this episode of "Cocktails with Friends," host Bob Cutler and Brian Hanson from Knickerbocker Ice talk about the world of ice in history and cocktails. Tune in as they explore the intricate process of making clear ice and its significance in elevating the cocktail experience.
    Main Topics Covered: The history and technique behind producing clear ice.
    The impact of ice quality on the aesthetics and flavor of cocktails.
    The challenges and solutions in ice production for both commercial and home use.
    Key Insights: Technique Matters: Learn about directional freezing and why producing clear, pure ice is both an art and a science.
    Historical Context: Discover how Maine became a leader in the ice industry and how past innovations influence today’s cocktail crafting.
    Practical Applications: Gain insights into the specialized needs of bars and restaurants for clear ice, and tips for enthusiasts looking to improve their home bar setups.
    About The Guest: Brian Hanson, a partner at Knickerbocker Ice, shares his expertise in ice production and its role in the culinary and beverage industries. With a family background in Bangor and deep roots in Maine’s ice industry, Brian brings a blend of historical knowledge and practical expertise to the conversation.
     
    Episode Index: [00:00:00] Introduction: Opening remarks about the fascination with ice in cocktails and a brief introduction of the episode’s theme and guest, Brian Hansen.
    [00:00:30] The Role of Ice in Cocktails: Host Bob Cutler discusses the importance of ice in cocktail making with Brian Hansen, touching on historical aspects and the evolution of ice usage.
    [00:02:10] History of Ice Harvesting: A deep dive into the history of ice harvesting in Maine during the 1800s, its economic impact, and how Maine became a leading ice producer.
    [00:03:50] Modern Ice Production: Brian explains the modern techniques of ice production at Knickerbocker Ice, focusing on the challenges of creating perfect, clear ice.
    [00:07:00] Clear Ice in Cocktails: Discussion on the significance of using clear ice in cocktails at Novio’s Bistro and other bars, including the aesthetic and functional benefits.
    [00:10:20] Technical Aspects of Ice Quality: Insights into how ice quality is maintained, the science behind clear ice, and the importance of using pure, filtered water.
    [00:13:30] Economic and Craft Aspects of Ice Making: Brian and Bob discuss the niche market for clear ice in the craft beverage industry, the economics of producing and selling clear ice, and the labor involved.
    [00:17:00] Customer Experience and Clear Ice: How clear ice enhances the customer experience in bars and restaurants, with a focus on presentation and taste.
    [00:21:00] The Future of Ice in Cocktails: Speculations and hopes for the future of ice in the cocktail industry, including the role of clear ice in elevating a bar’s reputation and customer satisfaction.
    [00:25:20] Whiskey and Ice: The conversation shifts to the impact of clear ice on whiskey tasting and the selection process in bars, particularly focusing on Independent Ice Company.
    [00:29:40] Conclusion: Closing thoughts on the importance of considering the type of ice and water used in cocktails, followed by end credits and social media plugs.
     

    • 30 min

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