Radio Imbibe

Episode 15: Tiffanie Barriere

Episode Summary

For Episode 15, our Imbibe 75 coverage continues with a conversation with Atlanta bartender and cocktail educator and consultant Tiffanie Barriere about her explorations of Black history and Black bartender history, and the ways she shares these stories alongside cocktails.

Episode Notes

This year’s Imbibe 75 highlights people, businesses, and organizations working to build a better drinks world. The cover of this year’s Imbibe 75 issue features Atlanta bartender Tiffanie Barriere, who first appeared in Imbibe while helming the renowned airport bar One Flew South. More recently, she's combined her bartending skills with her gift for communicating and educating, particularly about the deep connection between Black history and cocktail history.  She shares these stories in a cocktail context through her work as a cocktail educator and consultant, and on Instagram as The Drinking Coach. For this episode, she talks about the importance of connecting history with today’s cocktail culture, and she shares a recipe for an Agricole Old Fashioned.

Agricole Old Fashioned

2 oz. aged rhum agricole (Barriere uses Rhum Clement Select Barrel)
1 tsp. brown sugar
2 dashes Angostura bitters
3-4 dried lavender buds
Tools: barspoon, strainer, fine strainer
Glass: Old Fashioned
Garnish: orange twist

In a mixing glass, add the sugar, bitters, and lavender buds, along with 1 tsp. of water, and stir to dissolve the sugar. Add the rum and several ice cubes and stir to chill, then double strain into a glass holding one large ice cube (or several smaller cubes). Express the oil from an orange twist over the cocktail, then use as garnish.

Tiffanie Barriere, Atlanta

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