PBS Idea Channel | Why Aren't All Cocktails Served in the Same Glass? @pbsideachannel | Uploaded 8 years ago | Updated 2 minutes ago
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Ivy also runs Speedrack: a national cocktail competition featuring female bartenders in key cocktail markets, putting them head to head in timed, judged competitions. It travels from city to city and there may be one near you soon!
http://www.speed-rack.com
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On this week’s idea channel, we visited Ivy Mix at Leyenda to have a cocktail and discuss a brief history of glassware in drinking culture. As it turns out, bar glassware has an interesting story. Cheers!
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Today's episode has been sponsored by Squarespace. For more information, visit http://www.squarespace.com/ideachannel
Ivy also runs Speedrack: a national cocktail competition featuring female bartenders in key cocktail markets, putting them head to head in timed, judged competitions. It travels from city to city and there may be one near you soon!
http://www.speed-rack.com
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Email us! pbsideachannel [at] gmail [dot] com
On this week’s idea channel, we visited Ivy Mix at Leyenda to have a cocktail and discuss a brief history of glassware in drinking culture. As it turns out, bar glassware has an interesting story. Cheers!
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Follow Ivy:
twitter.com/ivymix
instagram.com/ivymix
Follow Leyenda for updates:
twitter.com/leyendabk
instagram.com/leyendabk
facebook.com/leyendabk
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Come see Mike and other PBS Digital Studios people at SXSW!
http://schedule.sxsw.com/2016/events/event_PP53807
PBS Digital Studios Meetup:
http://www.pbs.org/about/press/events/pbs-sxsw
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TWEET OF THE WEEK:
twitter.com/threeoclocktea/status/705139082259726336
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ASSET LINKS:
docs.google.com/document/d/1uJu5jMsdW2WimJ48Mmjum543xMaFkPu0D3xhcgLe6Qk/edit?usp=sharing
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Written and hosted by Mike Rugnetta (@mikerugnetta)
(who also has a podcast! Reasonably Sound: http://bit.ly/1sCn0BF)
Made by Kornhaber Brown (http://www.kornhaberbrown.com)