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My Tiny Bottles with Tammy Coxen My Tiny Bottles
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Tammy Coxen explores the history of hundreds of tiny vintage liquor bottles that she inherited from her grandmother.
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Another Look at Myers's Rum (Liquor & Liqueur Connoisseur)
Hello My Tiny Bottles listeners! This summer has been really hectic, and I don't have a new episode for you this week. Instead, I'm bringing you a guest episode from another podcast I think you'll love - Liquor and Liqueur Connoisseur. Host Matt Birchard and I are planning to meet up later in the year to taste some Tiny Bottles together, but in the meantime, I wanted to give you a sneak peak at his podcast. This particular episode is Matt's take on Bottle #72 - Myers's Rum. He did some amazing digging to find out the origin story of the brand. Without it, I would have had almost nothing to say when I first talked about the company in Bottle #45 - Myers Original Rum Cream. So it's a really nice complement to my episodes. Give it a listen, and be sure to subscribe if you enjoy Matt's approach as much as I do! Cheers!
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Tasting Coffee Liqueurs with Bea Bradsell
Grandma's collection of miniature liquor bottles has gifted me with three different coffee liqueurs so far - a 1960s or 70s Tia Maria, 1980s Cafe Noir from McGuinness, and 1990s Coloma coffee liqueur. In this episode I open them all with Bea Bradsell. Bea is director of The Drink Cabinet and daughter of Dick Bradsell, the man who invented the espresso martini, and a really important figure in the history of UK mixology. Bea and I talk about Dick's legacy, sample grandma's tiny bottles of coffee liqueur, and discuss which one would work best in an espresso martini.
Find Bea at:
https://www.thedrinkcabinet.co.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/bbradsell/
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#74 Old Croak
This novelty bottle of fake whiskey turned out to be full of absolutely delightful surprises. From fine art photography to a flute you can play with your nose and Star Wars, this episode has it all!
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#73 Inca Pisco
Tracking down the story of this tiny bottle of Inca Pisco from Peru took me to San Francisco, the home of the most famous Pisco cocktail of all - Pisco Punch. Learn all about what made it so punchy, and it's connection with this absolutely gorgeous black figurine bottle.
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#72 Myers's Original Dark Rum
Myers's Rum styles itself as THE Planter's Punch rum. In this episode I dive into the history of the drink, including reciting a few of the poems that have been used to document its recipe over the last 300 years!
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#71 Malibu
You can tell that coconut flavored rum was THE big thing during Grandma’s collecting period, because I have three different bottles of the stuff so far. I’ve already talked about two of them, Roncoco and Jonkanoo, and the unexpected tie between them. But now I get to talk about the one that came to the party last but has stuck around the longest, because bottle #71 is Malibu. Listen in to hear all about its unexpected origin and surprising connection to Bailey's Irish Cream.
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And you can find my cocktail classes at https://www.tammystastings.com/