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Crafting the Perfect Vibe
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How to pick liquor for your event
When selecting liquor, you’ve likely come across the terms "well drinks," "mid-shelf," and "top-shelf" to describe different levels of quality. But what exactly do these terms mean, and how do they compare?
Well drinks refer to the lower-cost, standard liquors used in most bars for mixed drinks. These are typically the house-brand liquors that bartenders reach for when you order a cocktail without specifying a brand. Well drinks are the most economical option and offer a basic, no-frills experience. While they may not have the premium qualities of mid-shelf or top-shelf spirits, they’re perfectly suitable for everyday cocktails and provide great value for those looking for a casual drink.
Mid-shelf liquor is a step up from the basic, more affordable options. It’s made with higher-quality ingredients and offers a more refined taste, but it’s not quite as luxurious or complex as top-shelf liquor. These options provide good value, offering a balance of quality and affordability.
Top-shelf liquor, on the other hand, represents the highest quality available. Made with the finest ingredients and often aged for longer periods, top-shelf spirits are known for their smooth, sophisticated flavors. These premium options come at a higher price point, reflecting their superior craftsmanship and exclusivity.
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