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May 28, 2013
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Iceculture created an ice bar for the cocktail reception.
Iceculture created an ice bar for the cocktail reception.
Photo: Envision Photography
So Cool Events created an ice and moving-water bar for one corner of the after-party.
So Cool Events created an ice and moving-water bar for one corner of the after-party.
Photo: Elizabeth Renfrow for BizBash
An enormous chunk of ice was carved into a bar with an intricate latticelike design.
An enormous chunk of ice was carved into a bar with an intricate latticelike design.
Photo: Courtesy of Bureau Betak
Behind each of the two bars (one for champagne, the second for all other alcohol), Okamoto Studio etched Kate Young's name in playful block letters, punctuated by the Target bull's-eye logo. To give the display a bit of whimsy, cutouts in the thick slabs of ice held lopsided bottles as decor.
Behind each of the two bars (one for champagne, the second for all other alcohol), Okamoto Studio etched Kate Young's name in playful block letters, punctuated by the Target bull's-eye logo. To give the display a bit of whimsy, cutouts in the thick slabs of ice held lopsided bottles as decor.
Photo: BFA
Zellers threw a farewell party produced by Candice & Alison in November as the Toronto retailer got ready to shutter all its stores after 61 years of business. A massive, four-sided bar was covered in enlarged newspaper clippings from 1951, the company's opening year.
Zellers threw a farewell party produced by Candice & Alison in November as the Toronto retailer got ready to shutter all its stores after 61 years of business. A massive, four-sided bar was covered in enlarged newspaper clippings from 1951, the company's opening year.
Photo: Mauricio Calero
At the Whitney Museum of American Art’s annual Art Party in New York, producers MKG hung black and white lanterns over the main bar.
At the Whitney Museum of American Art’s annual Art Party in New York, producers MKG hung black and white lanterns over the main bar.
Photo: Carolyn Curtis/BizBash
Also at the Whitney Art Party in June, the hallway bars had illuminated displays composed of hundreds of individual lightbulbs that served as backdrops.
Also at the Whitney Art Party in June, the hallway bars had illuminated displays composed of hundreds of individual lightbulbs that served as backdrops.
Photo: Carolyn Curtis/BizBash
Turner Broadcasting Latin America presented its newest lineup at New York’s Jazz at Lincoln Center in October. At the preshow cocktail reception, Triton Productions cloaked the space with LED backdrops and placed a 40-foot-long bar made of ice on one side of the room. Behind the bar, a performer on a platform acted as the focal point.
Turner Broadcasting Latin America presented its newest lineup at New York’s Jazz at Lincoln Center in October. At the preshow cocktail reception, Triton Productions cloaked the space with LED backdrops and placed a 40-foot-long bar made of ice on one side of the room. Behind the bar, a performer on a platform acted as the focal point.
Photo: Nadine Froger Photography
For the launch for Absolut's new sparking wine-infused vodka in New York, event designer Nicky Balestrieri of ExtraExtra tapped Confetti System to create silver Mylar installations spelling out the product's name to hang over the bar area.
For the launch for Absolut's new sparking wine-infused vodka in New York, event designer Nicky Balestrieri of ExtraExtra tapped Confetti System to create silver Mylar installations spelling out the product's name to hang over the bar area.
Photo: Nilaya Sabnis
Target hosted hundreds of shoppers at a pop-up store for its Shops at Target program in New York in September. As a whimsical way to incorporate a bar into the event, the production team at ExtraExtra built a diner-style coffee shop set.
Target hosted hundreds of shoppers at a pop-up store for its Shops at Target program in New York in September. As a whimsical way to incorporate a bar into the event, the production team at ExtraExtra built a diner-style coffee shop set.
Photo: Nilaya Sabnis
Showtime hosted the second-season premiere of its drama series Homeland aboard the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York in September. Glowing lanterns made the central outdoor bar easy to spot from afar.
Showtime hosted the second-season premiere of its drama series Homeland aboard the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York in September. Glowing lanterns made the central outdoor bar easy to spot from afar.
Photo: Scott Gries/Showtime
One of the bars at the Design Exchange’s DX Intersection event in Toronto had an eclectic decoupaged look.
One of the bars at the Design Exchange’s DX Intersection event in Toronto had an eclectic decoupaged look.
Photo: George Pimentel
Following the premiere of The Amazing Spider-Man in Los Angeles in June, guests headed to an outdoor party designed by 15/40 Productions. The premiere party's central bar in the round got a reptilian look inspired by the film's villain.
Following the premiere of The Amazing Spider-Man in Los Angeles in June, guests headed to an outdoor party designed by 15/40 Productions. The premiere party's central bar in the round got a reptilian look inspired by the film's villain.
Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
Samsung launched its Galaxy Note II in Los Angeles with an event at interior designer Kelly Wearstler's private home. Event Eleven constructed a futuristic-looking bar and food buffet that sat on an LED-lit platform.
Samsung launched its Galaxy Note II in Los Angeles with an event at interior designer Kelly Wearstler's private home. Event Eleven constructed a futuristic-looking bar and food buffet that sat on an LED-lit platform.
Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
The theme of the Emmys Governors Ball in September was 'A Romantic Rhapsody in Red' and saw the Los Angeles Convention Center's West Hall designed to look like the inside of a red rose. Red rose petals were suspended in the sculpted ice bars, sponsored by Grey Goose.
The theme of the Emmys Governors Ball in September was "A Romantic Rhapsody in Red" and saw the Los Angeles Convention Center's West Hall designed to look like the inside of a red rose. Red rose petals were suspended in the sculpted ice bars, sponsored by Grey Goose.
Photo: Nadine Froger Photography
BrownHot Events partnered with Mille Fiori Floral Design to create an 8- by 20-foot paper flower backdrop for the V.I.P. tent bar at the third annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic in Los Angeles in October.
BrownHot Events partnered with Mille Fiori Floral Design to create an 8- by 20-foot paper flower backdrop for the V.I.P. tent bar at the third annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic in Los Angeles in October.
Photo: Claire Barrett Photography
At a Cort Event Furnishings preview event at Washington's Four Seasons Hotel in March, designer Richard Carbotti used some of the company's rentals to create an Asian-themed bar area.
At a Cort Event Furnishings preview event at Washington's Four Seasons Hotel in March, designer Richard Carbotti used some of the company's rentals to create an Asian-themed bar area.
Photo: Charles Fazio
Food festival Chicago Gourmet took over Chicago's Millennium Park in September. Event Creative was tasked with building out the tents that housed tasting bars for brands, including Constellations Brands' 'Passport to Wine' tent, where the designers accented the white bar with faux boxwood hedges.
Food festival Chicago Gourmet took over Chicago's Millennium Park in September. Event Creative was tasked with building out the tents that housed tasting bars for brands, including Constellations Brands' "Passport to Wine" tent, where the designers accented the white bar with faux boxwood hedges.
Photo: Josh Sears for Event Creative
For the grand opening of Mariano's newest Chicago location in October, Kehoe Designs arranged for a disco-themed soiree inside the supermarket. To bring a Studio 54 vibe to the space, the designers used shimmering bars and disco balls for the decor.
For the grand opening of Mariano's newest Chicago location in October, Kehoe Designs arranged for a disco-themed soiree inside the supermarket. To bring a Studio 54 vibe to the space, the designers used shimmering bars and disco balls for the decor.
Photo: Liliane Calfee
At the welcome reception for the BIO International convention at the Boston Convention and Exposition Center in June, Kehoe Designs created various themed areas including a Japanese-inspired space, where the bar was covered in koi pond imagery and live greenery.
At the welcome reception for the BIO International convention at the Boston Convention and Exposition Center in June, Kehoe Designs created various themed areas including a Japanese-inspired space, where the bar was covered in koi pond imagery and live greenery.
Photo: John Kreis Photography
Pot Shots
Pot Shots

In November, Proposition 64 passed in California, which legalized recreational marijuana for adults. To celebrate, True North Tavern in San Diego’s North Park neighborhood created the Prop 64 ($19) with Amarillo hop bitters, egg whites, lime simple syrup, Chareau aloe liqueur, and Nolets gin, all topped with non-psychoactive drops of cannabis oil. The oil is a cannabinoid extract from hemp stalk and is supposed to induces elation, hunger, thirst, and physical relaxation.

Photo: Courtesy of True North Tavern
Low-ABV Offerings
Low-ABV Offerings

For a "healthy" start to the new year, many restaurants and bars are now serving a host of low-ABV cocktails, which typically means the drinks have an alcoholic strength by volume (ABV) of between 0.5 and 1.2 percent. Faro in Brooklyn offers the Negroni Sbagliato, which contains Contratto bitters and Italian red vermouth, topped with sparkling wine. Apparently the drink was invented accidentally by a bartender who had used red sparkling wine instead of gin in a traditional Negroni (“sbagliato” is Italian for “mistaken”).

Photo: Michael Tulipan
Party Treats
Party Treats

Inspired by Jell-O shots, Spoonable Spirits are alcoholic puddings and jellies served in mini mason jars. Each containing 5 percent alcohol by volume, the boozy desserts come in flavors such as Naughty Nutel-Latte (a chocolate latte-flavored pudding shot topped with Nutella and chocolate chips), Raspberry Rose Gin & Tonic (a gin-and-tonic jelly shot muddled with rosewater-infused raspberries), Spiked Cake Shake (a milkshake-flavored pudding shot with sprinkles), and more. Original flavors cost $25 per set of five jars for orders of 1 to 10 sets, $22 for 11 to 20 sets, and $20 for 21 or more sets; customized Spiked Cake Shake Pudding costs $30 per set of five jars for orders of 1 to 10 sets, $27.50 for 11 to 20 sets, and $25 for 21 or more sets. Delivery fees apply to orders inside and outside of Manhattan, and nationwide delivery is available. Plus, a catered display with a Spoonable Spirits server, signage, table setting, and toppings bar is available for $40 per hour; each additional server is $25 per hour.

Photo: Courtesy of Spoonable Spirits
Booze Traveler Gifts
Booze Traveler Gifts

Ideal for swag bags for conference attendees, the new F1 Mini Bar Kit ($65) from travel accessory brand Flight 001 includes four mini glass bottles, two metal flasks, a funnel, a stir spoon, and a cocktail recipe booklet, all packaged in a zippered protective case to combat any turbulence and tipsiness.

Photo: Courtesy of Flight 001
Selfie Sips
Selfie Sips

The Grand Bevy provides bar service and beverage programs for social and corporate events across the U.S. and internationally, including fully customized menus, molecular mixology classes, and “SipMí” cocktails. The innovative technique allows hosts and guests to feature any high-resolution color image such as selfies and logos on top of a cocktail. The Grand Bevy services are available in New York, Miami, San Francisco, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, and Los Angeles, and will be expanding soon into France, Germany, and the U.K. Pricing is available upon request.

Photo: Courtesy of the Grand Bevy
Boozy Balls
Boozy Balls

Designed for outdoor events like pool parties, tailgating, and camping, BuzzBallz are ready-to-drink cocktails made with juice and 15 percent ABV vodka, rum, or tequila, each packaged in portable, single-serve containers that are stackable, recyclable, and unbreakable. The drinks are available in 15 different flavors such as Pineapple Passion, Watermelon Smash, and Strawberry Rum Job. They cost about $2.99 per ball and are available in retail stores throughout the U.S.

Photo: Courtesy of BuzzBallz
Charcoal Cocktails
Charcoal Cocktails

Thanks to its purported detoxification properties, activated charcoal has become a dark-horse ingredient contender in the beverage industry. Because it tastes neutral, the potent powder has been added to lemonade, green juices, protein shakes, and, ironically, cocktails. For example, Pouring Ribbons in New York’s East Village serves up The Heart of Darkness ($15) with tequila, lime, mezcal, raspberry, and activated charcoal.

Photo: Paul Wagtouicz
Cool Cups
Cool Cups

U.K. bar supplier Bespoke Barware recently launched its range of cocktail barware in the U.S. The hand-made ceramic designs include the likenesses of author Ernest Hemingway, the Blue Lady from Vladimir Tretchikoff’s painting, the Mount Rushmore presidents, and skull mugs in a selection of colors. The mugs cost $20 and higher; wholesale sets of 12 start at $150. All mugs are shipped from Texas. A wider selection of designs can be shipped to the U.S. upon request as well. Plus, all products are dishwasher safe.

Photo: Courtesy of Bespoke Barware
Turmeric Trends
Turmeric Trends

Parker Boase and Gregory Lucas, co-founders of Liquid Lab NYC, said that the spice best known for curry is becoming increasingly trendy ingredient in the beverage industry, including in the duo’s own Turmeric Gin Fizz, which is a twist on a classic Ramos Gin Fizz. “We’ve flipped it on its head,” they explained, using home-made turmeric-infused simple syrup, London dry gin, fresh lime, and Fee Brothers Burlesque Bitters, topped with a dash of ginger beer.

In addition to cocktails, turmeric-infused syrups, tinctures, and bitters will also be popping up in drinks as well. The Williamsburg, Brooklyn-based company offers mixology classes, customized cocktail catering, and consulting.

Photo: Courtesy of Liquid Lab NYC
Playful Drinks
Playful Drinks

These cocktails are inspired by old-school Capri Sun drink pouches—but an adults-only version. Found at Thursday Kitchen, a casual New York restaurant serving Korean eats with French and Spanish influences, the whimsical concoctions ($9) come in four flavors (lemon, strawberry, lychee, and cucumber) and are mixed with soju, a vodka-like rice liquor.

Photo: Courtesy of Thursday Kitchen
Alcoholic Seltzer
Alcoholic Seltzer

Spurred by the booming sparkling water business and the popularity of vodka-sodas, SpikedSeltzer founders Nick Shields and Dave Holmes decided to marry the two trends, launching an alcoholic seltzer brand in 2013. Popular with brides and social event hosts, the boozy sparkling water comes in four flavors (West Indies Lime, Valencia Orange, Indian River Grapefruit, and Cape Cod Cranberry) and contains 6 percent ABV with 140 calories, plus it’s gluten-free. Based in Norwalk, Connecticut, the company currently sells its products in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, Washington D.C., Georgia, California, Bermuda, and the British Virgin Islands via liquor stores and supermarkets; in March, the brand will expand to all 50 states. Prices range from $8.99 for a six-pack of 12-ounce cans to $15.99 for a 12-pack.

Photo: Edward Garrity
Honey-Infused Rye Whiskey
Honey-Infused Rye Whiskey

Located in New York’s Catskill Mountains, Catskill Provisions specializes in raw, all-natural hand-made products, including pancake mix, maple syrup, chocolate truffles, and honey whiskey. The 80-proof hand-crafted rye is infused with honey from the region, giving it a hint of sweetness. It can be sipped on its own or blended into a cocktail such as an old-fashioned or a Wicked Bee’s Knees along with elderberry liqueur, lemon juice, and maple syrup. The whiskey ($43.75) is available for purchase online and at retail stores in the New York area.

Photo: Courtesy of Catskill Provisions
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