Friday, October 12, 2012

The Moscow Mule at the Highland Tap and Brew in Denver ? Food ...

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I received an invitation last month to attend the launch party for DrinkDenver.com, the newest edition of the multi-city online magazine about imbibing in the United States. Along with fresh and original content about the drinking culture in the Mile-High City, Drink Denver features a searchable directory of the city?s best bars, a calendar of drink-related events, a happy hour finder and a location-aware mobile site.

?We create an up-to-date, easy-to-use, central location for everything drink-related in each city we enter. The fact that the beer, spirits and wine scenes in Denver are all so vibrant just makes our job here easier,? says Adam Schmidt, president & founder of The Drink Nation, adding, ?The best part is that our site is free, for users and for bars.?

More than just an online presence with daily articles and posts, Drink Denver brings the city?s nightlife to the user. The location-aware mobile site ? compatible with just about every smartphone ? will find all the happy hours and drink specials available nearby, or in any chosen neighborhood. With the app, a user can quickly search for upcoming events, read articles about a specific bar or scene and even call a taxi for those times they want help getting home.

The launch party was scheduled to be held at Highland Tap & Burger in the Highlands neighborhood that is situated just southeast of downtown Denver; in the past couple of years this older neighborhood has seen a burst of growth and renewal and now it?s where all the cool kids hang out.

I met some of the owners and to a person they were warm, gracious and generous. They?ve worked hard to put together a place that while a casual atmosphere where people can catch a game, will also hold promise of something other than fried foods and processed meats. They?ve worked with several breweries to offer a wide selection of craft brews to their clients and I?m sure if I really liked beer that would mean a lot to me. Thanks Juan, Katie, Kevin, Kris and Brad?your generosity and welcoming presence did not go unnoticed!

I knew from the original invitation that Highland Tap & Burger would be serving what they call the ?Denver Donkey.? It?s a fabulous take on the Moscow Mule but with a bit more sass?and much of that character is from the attention to detail. The vodka used is Spring 44 Honey Vodka from Spring 44 Distilling, Inc in Loveland, CO. I had a lovely conversation with one of their owners who agree to have a bottle of this fabulous vodka on site at the Highland Tap & Brew for me to pickup and that luck was accentuated when the folks at Highland Tap & Brew gave me a set of two of the gorgeous copper mugs they had specially engraved for this cocktail. I tried one onsite and was completely hooked. Line and sinker. I made two for this post and in something out of character, I did not share. Nope?all mine. Hic.

Of note; the first post that began my series of ?The Friday Cocktail? was a Vootbeer from Boulder Distillery in September of last year. In one of those strange twists of fate, the master distiller at Boulder Distillery is now serving in that same role at Spring 44; one Mr. Rob Masters?super knowledgeable, nice as they come and someone that taught me what little I know about distilling! I hope to make a field trip to their place one day soon and further my education. Samples are fun too. :)

This cocktail was so good I would certainly advocate that you try and find a source for the Spring 44 Honey Vodka; the scent of honey when opening the bottle let me know this wasn?t just in name only. One sip and I was sold. This is honey like you?ve never tasted before aside from literally stealing a spoonful of that wildflower honey you bought at the artisan shop. Take a peek at this video on Westword about the trek the owners make to get their spring water?again, not in name only! Barring that? I would add a couple of drops of honey to the mix if using a ?regular? vodka. It won?t be the same though; find this vodka!

Moscow Mule Revisited as the Denver Donkey

Moscow Mule Revisited as the Denver Donkey

A refreshing and bracingly cold beverage...suitable from Moscow to Denver.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Spring 44 Honey Vodka
  • 1/2 oz fresh squeezed lime juice
  • Ginger Beer (I find mine at Cost Plus World Market), chilled
  • Lime for garnish

Preparation

  1. Fill a mug with ice; add the vodka and lime juice and stir.
  2. Fill the mug with the cold ginger beer and stir gently; garnish with a lime wedge and serve with a straw. ( I just LOVE these glass straws!)

Notes

There is something about that copper mug but if you don't have them then use a cocktail glass; but either way, chill in the freezer for 5+ minutes before preparing.

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http://www.creative-culinary.com/2012/10/moscow-mule-revisited-as-the-denver-donkey/

This recipe brought to you by ? Creative Culinary | A Food and Cocktail Blog | Website: www.creative-culinary.com

Drink Denver is a local online magazine and bar guide focused on providing information to the sophisticated drinker. Through a combination of drink special listings, an event guide, a venue directory and up-to-date informative articles, Drink Denver ?provides opportunities for educated drinking. Drink Denver is an edition of The Drink Nation, which started life as Drink Philly. In February 2011, Drink Philly and its founder, Adam Schmidt, ?received the Wharton Entrepreneurship Conference People?s Choice Award for best new startup company, a far cry from its modest origins as an Excel spreadsheet shared amongst a few friends. Currently, The Drink Nation has local editions in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.., and Portland. For more information, visit DrinkDenver.com, follow @DrinkDenver on Twitter or find Drink Denver on Facebook.

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