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SPEAKEASY WHISKY

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YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR
SPEAKEASY BARS, DISTILLERY TOURS, WHISKY/BOURBON REVIEWS, CRAFT COCKTAILS & OLD FASHIONDS
 

WHAT IS A SPEAKEASY

A speakeasy, also called a blind pig or blind tiger, is an illicit establishment that sells alcoholic beverages, or a retro style bar that replicates aspects of historical speakeasies. ​ Speakeasy bars came into prominence in the United States during the Prohibition era (1920–1933, longer in some states). During that time, the sale, manufacture, and transportation (bootlegging) of alcoholic beverages was illegal throughout the United States. Speakeasies largely disappeared after Prohibition ended in 1933.  ​ When Prohibition took effect on January 17, 1920, many thousands of formerly legal saloons across the country catering only to men closed down. People wanting to drink had to buy liquor from licensed druggists for “medicinal” purposes, clergymen for “religious” reasons or illegal sellers known as bootleggers. Another option was to enter private, unlicensed barrooms, nicknamed “speakeasies” for how low you had to speak the “password” to gain entry so as not to be overheard by law enforcement. The result of Prohibition was a major and permanent shift in American social life. The illicit bars, also referred to as “blind pigs” and “gin joints,” multiplied, especially in urban areas. They ranged from fancy clubs with jazz bands and ballroom dance floors to dingy backrooms, basements and rooms inside apartments. No longer segregated from drinking together, men and women reveled in speakeasies and another Prohibition-created venue, the house party. Restaurants offering booze targeted women, uncomfortable sitting at a bar, with table service. Italian-American speakeasy owners sparked widespread interest in Italian food by serving it with wine.  Organized criminals quickly seized on the opportunity to exploit the new lucrative criminal racket of speakeasies and clubs and welcomed women in as patrons. In fact, organized crime in America exploded because of bootlegging. Al Capone, leader of the Chicago Outfit, made an estimated $60 million a year supplying illegal beer and hard liquor to thousands of speakeasies he controlled in the late 1920s.

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Bespoke Gifts & Experiences Curated by Eleanor "Ellie" Zingara 

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Private Online Mixology/Cocktail Class

Exclusively Hosted by Callie, a Speakeasy Whisky Certified Mixologist

Enjoy private, one-on-one online instruction with a warm and friendly Colorado native during this 1.5 hour online mixology class. Learn to create three cocktails from scratch and enjoy them over fun conversation with your host.

 

Callie is delighted to share the history of the ingredients used in the cocktails and helps you appreciate the tastes and aromas of the different spirits.

 

Learn about the techniques and tips involved in making and tasting cocktails as you shake your own cocktails with the help of this expert mixologist during this online cocktail making class.

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