Shaking and moving...


I'm a Bartender since 1995. In Germany was where I start shaking, in a summer job that last six months. Big summer, ha! Then moved back to my hometown, Lisbon-Portugal. And I started working at nightclubs. Lisbon was considered the worlds nightlife capital in the 90's, was crazy. After three years, love took me to Brazil and the shaking kept going at a nightclub in Sao Paulo. In the year 2000, When the love was over after to many caipirinhas, I bought my ticket to Miami and started shaking with the salsa ritmo, hay, hay, hay... Very hot, believe me. Yes, the music and the dancing, together with the mojitos, made me shake like never before. After some nightclubs I worked in fine dining, where my high-end cocktails shined and my passion for wine began. Eight years in Miami were great and I did the South Beach Bartending School where all the Big Boys, celebrity Bartenders are instructors. And many wine seminars, courses and the most fun part, wine tastings. Was a great experience. I got some new moves and shakes and at the same time a refined taste for wine. Well, New York was the next stop. Meatpacking District and then at Financial District, were the places where I had my NY experience for almost two years. Then I found love again and a transfer to Washington D.C. was necessary.



What can I say? I'm very passionate...


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Monday, June 21, 2010

Cucumber Martini

Bye, Bye Spring... Hello, Summer. Our friend Summer is back and let me tell you, he is Hot. Summer brings the feeling of joy, fun and the full spirit of life.
Summer needs to be paired with light flavors. Citric fruits and vegetables are a good mix to that end of the day drink, when you need reenergize...

A blender will be perfect. If you don't have one just muddle:
1/4 cucumber sliced
1 oz. lime juice
1/2 oz. syrup
After muddling or blending, use a shaker with ice and add
2 oz. Potato Vodka (Chopin)
Shake well and strain into a pre-chilled martini glass. A cucumber slice as garnish is appropriate.

Cucumber Martini can be one of the best drink experiences you will have. Is unforgetable.

The Shaker talks...

by Lusitano


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