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Blackest in the Forest: Bartender & Pastry Chef Michael George on Cocktails, Cacao, & Celebrating Self

Blackest in the Forest: Bartender & Pastry Chef Michael George on Cocktails, Cacao, & Celebrating Self

FromBean to Barstool


Blackest in the Forest: Bartender & Pastry Chef Michael George on Cocktails, Cacao, & Celebrating Self

FromBean to Barstool

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jul 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Michael George is a bartender and pastry chef in Salt Lake City. They split their time between a couple different bars—you can find them on various nights at Water Witch, a James Beard-nominated bar, and Acme Bar Co. They bring a passion for flavor and story, their own vibrant personality, and the sensibility of their background in the kitchen to their drinks, in which they seek to both honor tradition and break through artificial barriers of what a drink can be. As a Black, queer, non-binary person, the barriers Michael is working to break down go far beyond just the strictures of what can go into a cocktail to encompass who gets to make that cocktail in the first place.Michael recently won the prestigious Black Manhattan Contest put on by the Black Bourbon Society with two cocktails that tell amazing stories and push the boundaries of flavor. One of those drinks, which they named the Blackest in the Forest, was made using cacao and chocolate from Ritual, and tells the story of Michael’s roots—where they’ve been, where they are now, and where they’re going. You can find a link to the recipe for Blackest in the Forest here and make it yourself at home!Michael George is a Black, queer, and non-binary bartender, pastry chef, and artist. They are originally from Chicago, Illinois, but currently live and work in Salt Lake City, Utah. Michael finds inspiration for all of his creative endeavors from lived experiences and the world around them. They are passionate about being a vessel for which other people can learn about and lean into being their most authentic and fearless selves through creating and amplifying spaces for other Black, queer, and non-binary people. Follow Bean to Barstool on social media!InstagramTwitterFacebookPinterestTikTokSign up for host David Nilsen's newsletter to get regular updates!
Released:
Jul 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast that uses craft beer and bean to bar chocolate as lenses through which to explore a deeper experience of flavor.