Kenney is polite, fun and loves to joke around. He’s an incredible young talent with a breathtaking sense of style. We sat down with him to learn about his career and what brought him to the City of Lights.
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When I walk into a bar, I look for a combination of factors that make a great bar experience: customer service,
a welcome atmosphere, a well-crafted cocktail list, knowledgeable staff and attention to detail.
We love a bit of drink history, and the story goes like this. Sometimes referred to as ‘Cuba Libre Del Pobre’ or poor man’s Cuba Libre, you could be forgiven for thinking that the Cubans came up with it.
“If you have lots of regulars, it gives them something new to get excited about every time they come in. And let’s face it, it’s also for ourselves – who doesn’t get bored of serving the same things over and over?” – Alejandro Archibald, owner of Maggie’s Snacks and Liquor, Melbourne
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“Don’t feel betrayed like I did if someone is drinking a Balvenie 25YO and Pepsi Max. Understand that everyone has a different taste; don’t try to impose yours, but try to understand what’s theirs. It will help you next time to upsell the 30YO.”
An equal parts combination of gin, manzanilla or fino sherry and Lillet with a couple of dashes of orange bitters, it’s essentially a martini with training wheels – lower in ABV, floral, with a lick of salinity and juicy citrus notes.
Tulley says, “We have just hit 70 employees. We have a waitlist at nearly every venue. I keep saying recently, ‘It feels like everyone wants to work at Mucho’. It makes me feel so proud that we’ve built a culture that a lot of people want to be a part of.” So, how do they do it?
On Tuesday morning, the fifth Regional Final for The Perfect Blend competition was held at Bank Street Social. The finalists took the stage, all vying for the Regional Champion Title in either the Apprentice or Professional category. With 15 finalists, some were fresh faces, and others returned for another chance at the title.
“There are plenty of amazing human beings on the scene: hard-working owners, managers, bartenders, waitstaff, and kitchenhands. We love to support each other’s businesses, it’s a wholesome community that I love to be a part of.”
Last September, Nick King and Anna Wealands opened Olivette, a unique speakeasy in regional NSW that channels the glitz and glamour of the 1920s while celebrating their mutual love for whisky, cocktails, and genuine hospitality.
While Jägermeister is revered for its signature ice-cold shot, its versatility as a spirit extends far beyond, thanks to its aromatic flavour profile. From classic cocktails like the Jägermeister Mule to modern creations like the DeathFlip, mixologists all around the world have embraced the complexity of Jägermeister











