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West 6 is a podcast about cocktails, told as the stories of the people who made them, the bars they were made in, and the unlikely details that history forgot. Our show is for engaged home bartender... more
January 09, 2026Brandy Alexander Creamy Dessert DecadenceJohn Lennon survived his Lost Weekend on Brandy Alexanders—not whiskey, not vodka, but a cocktail so rich it makes tiramisu look like a light snack. This liquid dessert started as a gin drink at a fancy New York restaurant, but bartenders swapped in brandy during Prohibition and it became so popular the original basically got erased from history. The secret is violent shaking for 15 seconds until your hands hurt from cold, because cream needs aggression to transform into that silky, foam-topped texture that proves sophistication and indulgence aren't opposites—they're drunk dance partners....more15minPlay
January 02, 2026White Russian Revival Started with The Big LebowskiThe Big Lebowski literally brought the White Russian back from the dead after bartenders spent decades calling it too sweet and too stuck in the disco era to take seriously. Jeff Bridges' character The Dude mixed this creamy vodka-coffee liqueur combo nine times on screen and accidentally triggered the most dramatic cocktail rehabilitation in history—now there's an entire annual festival where thousands dress as The Dude and drink White Russians. Turns out this three-ingredient drink that serious bars refused to serve in the Nineties is actually brilliant: heavy cream over Kahlúa and vodka creates something so indulgent it proves simple beats pretentious every time....more18minPlay
December 29, 2025Espresso Martini Coffee Richness Meets Champagne BubblesIt was the mid-1980s in Soho, when cocaine still dusted the tables of fashionable restaurants and Margaret Thatcher's Britain was learning to work hard and play harder. Dick Bradsell, a bartender who would become legend, stood behind the bar when she approached with her now-famous words: "Wake me up!"...more16minPlay
December 26, 2025Champagne Espresso Martini Velvet Coffee Meets Festive BubblesLondon, mid-80s: a tired supermodel, a new espresso machine, and bartender Dick Bradsell shook espresso, vodka, and liqueur into the Espresso Martini. Born at Soho Brasserie, briefly called Vodka Espresso (then Pharmaceutical Stimulant at Damien Hirst’s Pharmacy), it proved modern bartenders could mint classics—now a global coffee-cocktail icon from Melbourne to Manhattan....more17minPlay
December 24, 2025Chamonix Where Glaciers Bend Time And Forge LegendsChamonix hits different: a cable car rockets you from town to 3,842m in 20 minutes, then you’re edging off Aiguille du Midi into a 20 km glacier descent. Mont Blanc looms as the Vallée Blanche, Mer de Glace, and Grands Montets turn skiing into alpinism—France/Italy/Switzerland views, PGHM reality checks, tartiflette, génépi, and a guide culture dating to 1786....more18minPlay
December 19, 2025Creamy Coconut Rum Coquito With Champagne SparkleCoquito isn’t a bar drink—it’s Puerto Rican home science: coconut, rum, and Coco López (’50s cream of coconut) turned into a holiday icon guarded like state secrets. Born in midcentury island kitchens and carried to NYC/Florida/Chicago, it’s eggnog’s coconut cousin that migrated in gift bottles and became diaspora identity. The episode drops the method: warm the cream of coconut, blitz with coconut milk + evaporated + condensed, spice with cinnamon/nutmeg, add rum last (Don Q/Bacardi), rest 1–5 days, shake hard, serve 2–4 oz....more12minPlay
December 13, 2025Silky Bubbly Cherry Champagne For Effortless Holiday EleganceA priest‑mayor hacked post‑war Burgundy: Canon Félix Kir mixed Aligoté + crème de cassis; a 60s Champagne swap made the Kir Royale—two ingredients, zero technique. Use real Dijon cassis (Lejay‑Lagoute or L’Héritier‑Guyot) and Brut Champagne at 40–45°F; add 0.5–0.66 oz cassis to a chilled flute, then tilt‑pour and let the bubbles mix. Deep‑pink, berry‑brioche fizz that loves oysters, smoked salmon, goat cheese—Kir Royale, Dijon, Champagne, Aligoté, crème de cassis....more21minPlay
December 11, 2025Peachy Prosecco Bellini Brunch For Holiday EleganceToday, more than seven decades after its creation, the Bellini remains one of cocktail culture's most misunderstood classics. What should be a simple marriage of white peach purée and Prosecco has become, in too many establishments, a sugary approximation made with yellow peaches, peach schnapps, or worse. The original, when properly executed, is something else entirely: a delicate expression of fruit at its peak, a drink that captures the fleeting perfection of Italian summer in a glass....more14minPlay
December 11, 2025Bubbly Mulled Wine Warm Spiced Holiday ClassicThe Romans called their version Conditum Paradoxum, documented in the ancient cookbook attributed to Marcus Gavius Apicius. Roman soldiers carried wine rations into Gaul and Germania, discovering that adding honey, pepper, and bay leaves to heated wine could make brutal northern winters bearable. What began as military pragmatism became sophisticated pleasure. The recipe survived Rome's collapse, preserved in monastery cellars and merchant houses, evolving as it traveled....more15minPlay
December 06, 2025Sweet Bubbly Champagne Cocktail Simple Elegant Holiday TreatA sugar cube, 2 dashes Angostura, and ice-cold bubbles: the 1860s Champagne Cocktail that leapt from hotel-bar hack to 160-year icon of elegance. The magic is precision—40–45°F fizz, bitters‑soaked cube, lemon oils, slow pour, no stir. From Jerry Thomas’s 1862 guide to IBA canon, it spawned riffs like Ritz Paris’s Cognac and NOLA’s Peychaud’s—and a never-ending flute vs coupe fight....more15minPlay