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#24 Jake Burger - Who/What is the Greatest Bartender, Bar, Cocktail Book & Cocktail Of All Time?

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Jake Burger is a bartender, gin producer and amateur (his own words) drinks historian. I gave him just four questions - who is the greatest bartender of all time, what is the greatest cocktail of all time, what is the greatest cocktail book of all time, and which is the greatest bar of all time?Now an apology. Before recording with Jake I had just finished my interview with Alessandro Palazzi at Dukes. Then followed a martini, followed by a taxi ride to my other good friend Hannah-Sharman Cox’s house in west London, where upon arrival Hannah and her partner in crime Siobhan gave me a beer and a gin & tonic. Then we began recording and worked airway through a further three martinis, beers, and whisky. And no food. All of this is to say, you may notice the effects of all that alcohol taking hold at around the halfway point of the interview. Jake, being Jake manages to come away relatively unscathed, though even he falters a little towards the end. Thus, this is not the most professional looking or sounding episode of this podcast. There is bad language, and there are incomplete trains of thought. But it is a pretty honest one, and not a million miles away from what it’s like spending a night drinking with Jake and I. Regardless of my fairly obvious and steady transition into an intoxicated person, there remains some great insights - mostly from Jake - and historical anecdote that make this episode too good not to release in spite of the mild embarrassment it’s going to cause me.This Episode is sponsored by Fever-Tree Mixers

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Jake Burger is a bartender, gin producer and amateur (his own words) drinks historian. I gave him just four questions - who is the greatest bartender of all time, what is the greatest cocktail of all time, what is the greatest cocktail book of all time, and which is the greatest bar of all time?Now an apology. Before recording with Jake I had just finished my interview with Alessandro Palazzi at Dukes. Then followed a martini, followed by a taxi ride to my other good friend Hannah-Sharman Cox’s house in west London, where upon arrival Hannah and her partner in crime Siobhan gave me a beer and a gin & tonic. Then we began recording and worked airway through a further three martinis, beers, and whisky. And no food. All of this is to say, you may notice the effects of all that alcohol taking hold at around the halfway point of the interview. Jake, being Jake manages to come away relatively unscathed, though even he falters a little towards the end. Thus, this is not the most professional looking or sounding episode of this podcast. There is bad language, and there are incomplete trains of thought. But it is a pretty honest one, and not a million miles away from what it’s like spending a night drinking with Jake and I. Regardless of my fairly obvious and steady transition into an intoxicated person, there remains some great insights - mostly from Jake - and historical anecdote that make this episode too good not to release in spite of the mild embarrassment it’s going to cause me.This Episode is sponsored by Fever-Tree Mixers

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