craft cocktails, weddings, bar trends Maxine Sutton craft cocktails, weddings, bar trends Maxine Sutton

Floral Cocktails: The Must-Have Bar Trend for 2025

The bar is more than just a place for drinks. It’s a focal point, a conversation starter, and an opportunity to showcase your exquisite taste. This is where floral design steps in to transform your bar from basic to breathtaking. Let’s explore how to incorporate florals to the bar to create a truly unforgettable celebration.

For those in the know, it’s all about the details. And when you're planning an event that serves a signature style with that certain je ne sais quoi – think weddings, galas, or that perfectly curated garden party – the bar is more than just a place for drinks. It’s a focal point, a conversation starter, and an opportunity to showcase your exquisite taste. This is where floral design steps in to transform your bar from basic to breathtaking. Let’s explore how to incorporate florals to the bar to create a truly unforgettable celebration.

Beautiful flowers on the bar

Flowers to Dress Up the Bar

Dressing up the bar with floral arrangements is the first step in creating a visually stunning experience. But we're not talking just any blooms; we're envisioning elegant, high-end florals that speak volumes about your refined aesthetic. (For photographers and party hosts, this is pure Instagram gold!)

To envision the placement of the arrangements, think of your bar as the stage. The bartender must be front and center, a clean workspace is essential for producing skillfully made drinks that taste as good as they look. On the bar, there is space stage left and right for bold arrangements with a smaller footprint.

The front of the bar is a versatile area that can also be adorned. Imagine lush garlands of greenery, like eucalyptus or Italian ruscus, draped artfully along the front of the bar and cascading to the floor. Pillars to the left and right of the bar can expand the appearance of the bar area, creating an inviting space. You can also use stands at varying heights as a platform for lush ferns which are a symbol of new life, protection and good fortune.

The back bar, located behind the bartender, is grand. It makes the perfect backdrop to display high impact arrangements like chrysanthemums, peonies or stock in colors that complement your event's color scheme. These add height and drama, drawing the eye and enhancing the overall sophistication.

 

Flowers in the Ice Cubes: Chillingly Chic

Want to step up your ice game? Floral ice cubes are the answer! Imagine serving cocktails with ice cubes that encase tiny blossoms. Floral ice cubes are a detail that screams "high-end" and adds an unexpected element of delight. They are perfect for elevating a signature cocktail and adding a touch of color to every glass.

In our experience, smaller flowers, like daises and lavender blooms, freeze best and look incredibly delicate suspended in clear ice. Our mixologist can recommend which flowers would match your cocktail menu and achieve the look you desire.

To truly appreciate the delicate beauty of the embedded blooms, only ice of pristine clarity will suffice. Our signature method crafts ice cubes and ice spheres with exceptional clarity. Because let's be honest, a cloudy white mass in the ice will obscure the flower's delicate charm and completely detract from the overall impression.

 

Floral Garnish: Elegance in Every Glass

Now, let's talk about adding a touch of floral finesse directly onto your cocktails. Flowers and herbs as garnishes are not just pretty; they engage a sensory experience discerning guests will truly appreciate.

  • Orchids: For sheer drama and sophistication, orchids are unmatched. Small orchid blooms, like dendrobiums, can float gracefully in cocktails, adding an exotic and high-end touch. They are stunning in martinis or tropical-inspired drinks.

  • Pansies & Violas: These delicate beauties are perfect for adding a pop of color. Their mild, slightly grassy flavor won't overpower your drinks, making them ideal for lighter cocktails like gin and tonics or sparkling wine cocktails.

  • Roses: Rose petals, especially fragrant varieties, are the epitome of romance and elegance. Use them sparingly – a single petal or two is all you need to impart a subtle floral aroma and a touch of visual poetry. Perfect for champagne cocktails or rose-infused gin drinks.

  • Lavender Sprigs: Beyond just visual appeal, lavender sprigs offer an aromatic experience. Gently bruise a sprig to release its calming scent and pair it with gin, vodka, or even rum mojitos for a sophisticated twist.

It is crucial to remember that not all blooms are created equal. Our mixology team possesses specialized expertise in safe, edible florals, guaranteeing both breathtaking aesthetics and the utmost safety for your guests to enjoy.

 

Floral Flavor: Cocktails with Flower Power

It's not just about visual appeal; let's talk about taste! Floral notes in cocktails are incredibly on-trend. When perfectly balanced, earthy floral flavor add a layer of sophistication that will tantalize the taste buds. 

  • Elderflower Liqueur: St. Germain or similar elderflower liqueurs are incredibly versatile and add a delicate, floral sweetness to cocktails. It's fabulous in spritzes, martinis, and even margaritas for a floral "Elderflower Margarita." Ask us about our Butterfly Pea Tea, our color-changing cocktail. Like magic, it transitions from a blue to a stunning violet hue right before your guests’ eyes!

  • Rose Water: A dash of rose water can transform a classic cocktail into something ethereal. Try it in a gin martini for a "Rose Garden Martini" or in a French 75 for a romantic twist.

  • Hibiscus Syrup: Our house-made hibiscus syrup is a real crowd pleaser. It’s stunning, vibrant pink color, is optimal in margaritas, daiquiris, or even a floral twist on a whiskey sour.

  • Lavender Syrup: Lavender syrup adds a calming, aromatic sweetness. It pairs beautifully with gin, vodka, and even sparkling wine. A "Lavender French 75" or a "Lavender Bee's Knees" are chic and delicious options.

 

By incorporating these floral elements, you're not just serving drinks; you're crafting an experience. A floral-themed bar is the epitome of elegance, sophistication, and attention to detail – everything our refined clientele desires. For your next event, let's make it bloom! Contact us today to discuss how we can help you bring your vision to life.

Pinky’s up!

Planning and host: @thecollectivecreativeco  

Photography: @jodyatkinson

Flowers: @nataliegdesigns

Acrylics + Invitation Suite: @kulgra

Linens, pillows, napkin rings + flatware: @somethingvintage

Rentals: @standardeventrentals

Catering: @mexican_twisted

Bar: @mobilemixologist

Permanent jewelry: @fusedpermanentjewls

Join Our Community & Get Exclusive Updates

* indicates required
Read More
craft cocktails, weddings Maxine Sutton craft cocktails, weddings Maxine Sutton

Functional Mocktails: Drinks Made With Wellness Wisdom

In the spirit of Dry January, we partnered with Candace Fleming from Oracle Blends to share some delicious functional mocktails. They are not a substitute for alcoholic beverages; she uses botanicals, teas, and super foods to tantalize the taste buds while also nourishing the body and mind.

In the realm of mixology, a revolution is brewing, one that transcends spirits and mixers. In lieu of alcohol, it uses botanicals, teas, and super foods. Enter the functional mocktail, a libation meticulously crafted not only to tantalize the taste buds but also to nourish the body and mind. These elixir-like beverages are poised to redefine the very essence of social gatherings.  

In the spirit of Dry January, we partnered with Candace Fleming from Oracle Blends to share some delicious functional mocktails. They are not a substitute for alcoholic beverages; they are culinary masterpieces in their own right. Candace crafts refreshing beverages that promote relaxation, enhances focus or boosts energy - they are designed to nourish the mind, body, and soul.

The Empress

Chamomile Tea, Lavender Simple Syrup, Aloe Juice, Spirulina

The Empress

The Empress drink is all about tapping into your feminine energy. It was inspired by abundance, nourishment and creativity.

The chamomile and lavender act as a calming, nurturing relief for your nerves. While the Spirulina, a type of algae, gives the mocktail its green hue, for abundance. Spirulina is rich in protein, vitamins, minerals, carotenoids, and antioxidants that can help protect cells from damage.

 

The High Priestess

Mullein Tea, Sage, Pomegranate Syrup, Blue Lotus Tincture

The High Priestess

The High Priestess is all about spiritual awakening, balance and intuition. 

Fresh squeezed pomegranates, being one of the main ingredients, represents beauty and eternal life in multiple cultures. It is sweet and rich in flavor, it also balances the mullein tea beautifully. Mullein supports the immune system and has amazing respiratory health benefits. The drops of blue lotus tincture acts as an aid in third eye activation, which finishes off the mocktail as a very high vibrational elixir.

 

The Hanged Man

Dandelion Tea, Fresh Orange, Blackberry, Rosemary Simple Syrup

The Hanged Man

The Hanged Man is about releasing what does not serve you and trusting the process. 

Rosemary, a herb used for protection and intuition also supports liver, kidney and brain health. While blackberry and fresh squeezed orange juice add a refreshing flavor. Dandelion represents adaptability, resilience, hope and healing. Its tea is rich in vitamins like A, C, K and minerals like folate, calcium, potassium. It is high in antioxidants, reduces inflammation, and can be helpful in managing blood pressure.

The Hanged Man mocktail asks that you let go and enjoy the flow.

 

The Mock Toddy

Angelica Root, Hyssop, Raspberry Leaf, Peppermint Leaf, Fresh Orange Squeeze, dressed with Pine and Cranberries

The Mock Toddy

The Mock Toddy is full of abundant warm flavors. It is served hot, sure to boost your immune system and have you in a relaxed state of mind. 

Angelica is a genus of plants and herbs that’s often used in traditional eastern medicine for various purposes, including hormonal balance, digestive support, and liver detoxification, circulation issues, and anxiety. This drink is works with every chemical in your body - it wants you to heal!

 

The functional mocktail, once a niche curiosity, now stands poised to redefine our very understanding of social lubrication and personal care. It is not merely a trend, but a reflection of a deeper societal shift, a yearning for connection and celebration without the compromise of health. Candace, and her drinks, offer a tantalizing glimpse into a future where indulgence and vitality are not mutually exclusive, where the ritual of the shared drink becomes a shared act of self-care.

Meet Candace - owner of Oracle Blends

“My goal is to bring awareness to plant healing and holistic health! I hope to help and influence people to be the best version of themselves. While operating from a place of love, I genuinely want to help people heal their mind, body and soul.”

Embed Block
Add an embed URL or code. Learn more
Read More
Maxine Sutton Maxine Sutton

From Studio 54 to Your Bar: Disco Cocktails Ready to Get the Party Started

If you’re throwing a Studio 54 themed party that's dripping with disco decadence, here's how to make dazzling drinks that'll get your friends shaking their groove thang.

Hey party people! Your resident mobile mixologist is back, and this time, we're throwing it back to the era of bell-bottoms, fur, and disco balls! Are you ready to host a bash so legendary, your friends will be trading stories for weeks? If you’re throwing a Studio 54 themed party that's dripping with disco decadence, here's how to make dazzling drinks that'll get your friends shaking their groove thang.

 

Far Out Cocktail Presentation

Presentation is key when you’re having a themed soirée! Invest in some funky glassware – think coupes, fishbowls, and rocks glasses that scream "70s." Don't forget the garnishes! Disco ball stirring sticks, edible glitter, and elegant dried fruit are some ways you can make your drinks look foxy. Your menu design is another opportunity to set the tone before guests take their first sip.

 

Select Outta’ Sight Drinks

When choosing a drink menu, get inspired by the era. In the 1970s, soda guns were a bartender’s best friend for fast service at the bar. Traditional drinks were getting ditched for sexy, colorful offerings that would keep people out of lines and on the dance floor. Flash forward, we find our clients prefer a fresher take. We put a modern twist to popular drinks from the 70s by introducing fresh squeezed juices and higher end spirits.

Cater to Your Guest

We have learned over the years, that a great signature cocktail menu is balanced. By selecting drinks that are Tart, Light, Strong, Bright, you will have something for everyone. Don't forget the mocktails! Create equally dazzling drinks with vibrant colors and playful garnishes, simply leave out the booze. They'll feel just as included to get their groove on.

Disco-Era Cocktails That Still Shake It

 

Here's a sample cocktail menu that caters to every disco queen's taste:

The Brass Monkey (Tart): This vibrant cocktail blends Jamaican rum, bergamot vodka, and a touch of spiced port wine for a complex and tart flavor. It can be prepared in a classic punch bowl, ladled into punch glasses and finish with a float of wine, making it a perfect Welcome Drink.

Strawberry Spritz (Light): A refreshing mix of aperitivo, muddled strawberries, and a hint of rhubarb bitters. Served in a festive fishbowl goblet, it's perfect for those who want to feel light on their feet.

Empress Negroni (Strong): This one's for the bold. Butterfly pea gin creates a stunning blue hue, balanced by bitter bianco and dry vermouth. Served on the rocks with a big, beautiful ice cube, it's a sophisticated statement.

La Chona (Bright): Tequila, cucumber, jalapeño – a spicy concoction with a refreshing kick. Topped with seltzer and a playful grapefruit pizza slice garnish, it's a party in a glass.

With this bitchin’ cocktail menu, your Studio 54 themed party will be the talk of the town. Remember, it's all about the experience! So put on your dancing shoes, crank up the Donna Summer, and get ready to impress your friends with a night they won't soon forget. Now go forth, disco queens, and conquer the dance floor!



Video production: @thelevelup.group

DJ: @djsergiosolis209

Live music: @mattdavis.music

Location: @weeks.real.estate

Disco balls: @hcfloral

Charcuterie, decor: @m0dest0

Glassware, bar, photo backdrop: @mobilemixologist

Join Our Community & Get Exclusive Updates

* indicates required
Read More
Tips, Weddings, Parties Maxine Sutton Tips, Weddings, Parties Maxine Sutton

How To Transform A Basic Bar Into A Show-Stopping Experience

At Mobile Mixologist, we’ve got our fingers on the pulse of the mobile bartending industry, and we’ve picked up a secret or two during our time. Here are just a few gems that you can use to impress your guests and have a bar with plenty of wow-factor.

Planning a memorable and elegant event could be stressful, but it doesn't have to be.

At Mobile Mixologist, we’ve got our fingers on the pulse of the mobile bartending industry, and we’ve picked up a secret or two during our time. We work with some of the most talented wedding & event coordinators and ambitious home party planners, to create experiences that leave a lasting impression.

When it comes to the bar, we can help you avoid the common pitfalls, steer clear of the costly mistakes and make sure your drinks are on point! Because why risk disappointing your guests when you can leverage our skills and proven expertise to host the best party in town?

Here are just a few gems that you can use to impress your guests and throw an event with plenty of wow-factor.

Balanced Flavors

Crafting masterful drinks is an art that involves the balance of sweet, tart, and bitter to achieve that lip-smacking ahhhh moment. We have spent hours in the kitchen to press, muddle, and strain fresh ingredients to extract its flavorful essence. At times, we have even used spices, like coriander, cinnamon and cloves, and unexpected ingredients like bacon, tomatoes and cucumbers to meet clients’ visions. A good bartender should be able to collaborate with you to develop a drink menu that will suit an array of guests pallets, as well as mix up a balanced cocktail that hit all the notes.

Smoke It

There’s something carnal about smoke. Its distinct smell entices the far corners of our psyche and brings forth memories of congregating around a fire. Our Smoke Box and Smoke Top always draws a crowd. We recommend pairing the smoky flavor with a bold drink, like a Bourbon or Oaxaca Old Fashioned.

Bubble Dome

The Bubble brings the awe a child has for bubbles, but elevates it for adults. Before you ask, no, it is not soap. The bubble is a specialized edible solution which is filled with plain air or smoke to achieve a whimsical effect. Laughter and conversation flow when our bartenders entertain your guests with a drink topped with a bubble dome they can pop!

These specialized bartending tools are only as impressive as the skillful hands that wield it. That’s why it’s imperative that you ask for an expert when it comes to the bar. We have 10+ years of experience in the mobile bartending industry – during which time we’ve helped over 1,000 clients feel like a guest at their own party. And in the mobile bartending industry, there’s no one better than Mobile Mixologist. Schedule your free 30 minute consult to learn more about how you can throw an epic celebration.

Cheers!

Join Our Community & Get Exclusive Updates

* indicates required
Read More
craft cocktails, weddings Maxine Sutton craft cocktails, weddings Maxine Sutton

How To Personalize Your Signature Drinks

By working closely with couples, we ensure their signature drinks not only taste incredible but also tell their unique love story. Our mixologists collaborate with brides and grooms to craft signature drinks that are personalized so that every sip is a reminder of the beautiful journey they are embarking on together.

Newlywed couple enjoying a cocktail

By working closely with couples, we ensure their signature drinks not only taste incredible but also tells their unique love story.

Our mixologists collaborated with Amanda and Scott to craft a signature drink menu that was personalized so that every sip was a reminder of the beautiful journey they were embarking on together. Here’s how.

Incorporate heritage

Whether it's the rich spices of Indian chai, or the refreshing tang of Italian limoncello, there's a world of ingredients that can make your drink truly special. Horchata is a sweet rice milk from Mexico. The bride loves horchata so we had the caterer make extra so we could use some for cocktails. For one of the signature drinks, our mixologists paired horchata with tequila and Kahlua, for a play on a White Russian.

Blend flavors you love

Each couple is different, and by weaving their personal tastes into the cocktail, we create a drink that not only delights their palate but also tells a piece of their special story.

Cactus Cooler is a regional soda that tastes like a cross between a pineapple and orange soda. Popular in Southern California, their favorite soda’s nostalgic flavors evoked sweet memories for the couple. They wanted to share their love of Cactus Cooler with their guests, so we paired it with vodka, peach schnapps, cranberry, and fresh lemon for a vibrant fruity cocktail.


Combine interests

We also incorporate couples’ shared interests into cocktails. For instance, if they share a love for tropical vacations, we might craft a cocktail featuring exotic fruits and a splash of rum to capture the essence of their favorite getaway. If they bond over a mutual passion for coffee, a rich espresso martini could be the perfect blend to celebrate their union.

Amanda and Scott share a love for baseball. They even used baseball bats to demolish a piñata wedding cake during their reception! We incorporated their love of the game into the names of the drinks, resulting in Home Run Horchata and the Tropical Triple Play.

Ultimately, our mission is to help couples savor each precious moment and create memories that will last a lifetime. After all, your wedding day is a celebration of love, and we are honored to be a part of it.

Home Run Horchata

Tequila, Kahlua, horchata

Tropical Triple Play

Vodka, peach schnapps, cactus cooler soda, cranberry, fresh lemon


Cheers to unforgettable experiences!

Bride & Groom: Amanda & Scott

Bartender: @mobilemixologist

Backdrop: @goodstockca

Catering: @fuegotaqueria_

Coordination, Planning, & Design: @goodstockca

Content Creator: @contentbestie

Desserts: @churrokings916

DJ: Adriano Salazar

Hair & Makeup: @wanderlustbeautycollective

Lighting: @larcomslighting

Photography: @skwolf1998

Rentals: @pleasantonrentals

Service Staff: @unlimitedhelpinghands

Tent: @elitepartyrentalssac

Venue: @cavaignacestate

Join Our Community & Get Exclusive Updates

* indicates required

Read More
weddings, Parties Maxine Sutton weddings, Parties Maxine Sutton

Vampire Silent Disco

We love to collaborate with party planners to craft memorable events. Our mixologists conjured a unique cocktail menu with a vampire twist. Don’t worry, none of our recipes called for blood, but all of our drinks had a red hue to fit their theme.

We love to collaborate with party planners to craft memorable events. When the good folks from Goodstock Productions came to us to bring their Vampire Silent Disco to life, we were all in! Our mixologists conjured a unique cocktail menu with a vampire twist. Don’t worry, none of our recipes called for blood, but all of our drinks had a red hue to fit their theme.

At Mobile Mixologist, we create top-notch social experiences and provide stress-free event planning and execution. We focus on making every guest feel like a VIP and elevating your event with sophistication and luxury. 

At this silent disco, fanged guests were welcomed into Uncle Harry’s. The moody penthouse suite at the top of the Harrison in San Francisco. Party goers grabbed wireless headphones to shuffle on the dance floor, or made their way to our bar which was a hub of conversation all night. Try one of our blood-red signature drinks at your next gathering.

BLACK Manhattan

Manhattans are an aromatic, spirit-forward, cocktail and remains to be one of the most popular cocktails enjoyed around the world. The drink is traditionally garnished with a maraschino cherry. Our favorite is Luxardo from Italy. The cherries are candied directly after harvesting, resulting in a naturally dark and beautiful color.

Black Manhattan

2 oz Rittenhouse Rye

1 oz Averna

3 dashes Angostura Bitters

2 Luxardo Brandied Cherries to sink your fangs into

Blackberry Mule

Here’s a fresh twist on the Moscow Mule. For our blackberry mule, we make our own blackberry-ginger syrup and use club soda to in lieu of ginger beer. We juice our blackberries and double strain. Then add good sugar and Hawaiian ginger to complete the syrup.

Blackberry Mule

1.5 oz vodka

3/4 oz blackberry-ginger syrup

1/2 oz fresh lime

3 oz club soda

2 blackberries for garnish

Cherry Lime Gin & Tonic

A gin and tonic is exceptionally refreshing, so are lemons, so are cherries, see where we’re going here? The combination of the flavors makes for a light, bright cocktail.

Cherry Lime Gin & Tonic

2 oz Botanist Gin

3/4 oz tart cherry syrup

1/2 oz fresh lime

3 oz Fever-Tree Tonic Water

1 oz club soda

2 dehydrated citrus wheels


POMEGRANATE Bellini

Bellini’s are sparkling Italian cocktails made with two simple ingredients: Prosecco and fruit puree. They’re fizzy and refreshing, with more body than your average cocktail. For this version, we used homemade pomegranate syrup for its rich color and flavor.

Pomegranate Bellini

1 oz pomegranate juice

4 oz champagne

freshly pitted pom seeds to float


Cheers to unforgettable experiences!

Planning/Design: Goodstock Productions (goodstockca.com)

Venue: The Harrison (theharrisonsf.com)

Floral: RoseMarry&Vine (www.rosemarryandvine.com)

Photography: Velvet Ink (velvetinkphotography.com)

Catering: Fraiche Catering (fraichecater.com)

Mixologist: Mobile Mixologist (www.mobilemixologist.com)

DJ: DJ ReflecShun (www.facebook.com/djreflecshun)

Cake: SusieCakes (susiecakes.com)

Silent Disco: Silent Disco by Silent Storm (linktr.ee/silentdiscousa)

Neon: C.R.Glow (crglowneon.com)

Body Paint/Caricatures: HappyCake Face Painters (www.happycakefacepaint.com)

Join Our Community & Get Exclusive Updates

* indicates required
Read More
Seasonal, Craft Cocktails Maxine Sutton Seasonal, Craft Cocktails Maxine Sutton

Summer Drinkspiration From The Neon Party

We understand that every guest is unique, and that's why we've meticulously designed each of our signature cocktail menus to cater to a spectrum of tastes.  Elevate your event with a wide selection of drinks and leave a lasting impression on every palate.

We understand that every guest is unique, and that's why we've meticulously designed each of our signature cocktail menus to cater to a spectrum of tastes. 

This backyard soirée was the talk of the neighborhood. The customized drink menu for the neon themed birthday combined crowd pleasing classics with summery concoctions. Elevate your event with a wide selection of drinks and leave a lasting impression on every palate.

Watermelon Margarita - The Tart Drink

Margaritas are meant for summer. They are refreshing, naturally sweet, and perfectly tart. These Fresh watermelon margaritas can be served on the rocks like we did, or blended into a frozen drink rimmed with salt. Our birthday girl chose to garnished with a fresh watermelon wedge for maximum color.

Watermelon Margarita

2 oz tequila

3/4 oz fresh watermelon juice

1/4 oz agave

1 oz fresh lime

Strawberry Fields - The Light Drink

This summery berry cocktail will have your guests wanting to sip more than one! It’s lower in ABV (alcohol by volume) so it’s a great way to ease into the party. The drink is perfectly sweet, sour, effervescent from the sparking rosé and herbal from the gin. The rosy pink drink, looked great at the neon party topped with a fresh hibiscus flower, but you can also try garnishing with fresh berries and lemon slices.

Strawberry Fields

3/4 oz gin

3/4 oz strawberry syrup

1/2 oz fresh lemon

3 oz sparkling rose

1 oz club soda


Old Fashioned - The Strong Drink

For those who appreciate the timeless allure of quality drinks without unnecessary frills, our Old Fashioned is a testament to refined simplicity. Using only the finest aged spirits and minimal ingredients, it delivers a robust and uncompromising taste that's sure to satisfy the most discerning palates.

Old Fashioned

2 oz bonded bourbon

1/4 oz simple syrup

3-4 dashes angostura bitters

Luxardo cherry

Orange peel


Moscow Mule - The Bright Drink

Finally, for guests who relish invigorating and bold flavors, the Moscow Mule is the ultimate pick-me-up. Infused with vibrant herbs or spices and paired with a fizzy non-alcoholic mixer, it promises a refreshing experience that's bursting with lively sensations.

Moscow Mule

2 oz vodka

1/4 oz simple syrup

4 oz ginger beer

3/4 oz lime juice


Cheers to unforgettable experiences!

Planning/Design: Goodstock Productions (goodstockca.com)

Photography: Velvet Ink (velvetinkphotography.com)

Mixologist: Mobile Mixologist (www.mobilemixologist.com)

Catering: Fired Pizza (https://www.fired-pizza.com/)

DJ: DJ ReflecShun (www.facebook.com/djreflecshun)

Neon: C.R.Glow (crglowneon.com)

Body Paint/Caricatures: HappyCake Face Painters (www.happycakefacepaint.com)

Rentals: Standard Event Rentals (https://www.standardeventrentals.com/bay-area/)

Join Our Community & Get Exclusive Updates

* indicates required

Read More
craft cocktails, weddings David Eclevia craft cocktails, weddings David Eclevia

Roaring Twenties Meet Celestial Weddings

These cocktails are central to the beverage history of the 1920's. They owe their catchy names to the jazz aesthetic that was quickly reshaping the world at that time. Likewise, their bright, quenching flavors reflect shifts in the nature of night-life, as cocktails moved from men-only social clubs into dance halls and cafés where both women and men could partake.

When planning a 1920's-themed party, it's easy to get wrapped up in the speakeasy vibe of it all, with secret passwords and hidden doorways lending an air of illicit mystery. And we're here for the cloak and dagger. But once you dig a little deeper, you'll find that there's more to a good 1920's cocktail party than outsmarting the law. 20's drinks have a special flair, born from the unique enthusiasm of a remarkable moment in history.

Drinks like the Bees’ Knees, the Hanky Panky, and the Bizzy Izzy Highball are central to the beverage history of the 1920's. They owe their catchy names to the jazz aesthetic that was quickly reshaping the world at that time. Likewise, their bright, quenching flavors reflect shifts in the nature of night-life, as cocktails moved from men-only social clubs into dance halls and cafés where both women and men could partake.

Bees’ Knees

In the 1920's, the term "the bee's knees” came to be slang for something really good – similar to "the bomb” in the 1990's. The Bee's Knees cocktail, which debuted in 1925 in Paris, lives up to that promise, with just three ingredients– gin, lemon, and honey– weaving layer after layer of taste and aroma.

The keys to making The Bee's Knees well are to use good fresh lemon and to choose a gin and honey-variety that pair well together. You'll want a light-bodied honey (clover honey works well) so that the delicate aromas of the gin have room to take center stage. A more modern gin, with enhanced floral elements, works really well here– something like our local favorite, Falcon Spirits’ Botanica, or the London/Iceland mashup of Martin Miller's Gin.

If you're willing to spend a little more time and money sourcing special honey, a whole new set of options becomes possible, where the honey itself takes center stage. From the Manuka-flower honeys of New Zealand to the Linden-flower honeys of Germany and the Osmanthus-flower honeys of China, beekeepers have long known that feeding bees the pollen of certain flowers can create honeys with incredible flavor. Taking one of these unique honeys, like the Linden-flower honey from Breitsamer Honig, and pairing it in a Bees Knees with a sharp dry gin like Anchor's Junipero or St. George Dry Rye Gin, gives you a Bees Knees where the spice of the gin cuts the sweetness of the honey just enough for the flower aromatics to shine.

The Bees’ Knees

2 oz Falcon Spirits Botanica Gin

¾ oz fresh lemon juice

¾ oz honey syrup (equal parts honey : water by volume)

Shake vigorously and strain into a coupe glass

*For celestial vibes garnish with crescent moon dehydrated lemon

Hanky Panky

According to the visionary 1920's bartender Ada Coleman, at the start of the 1920's in the bar she then ran in London, an often-overworked actor named Charles Hawtrey would walk up to her bar and say "I am tired. Give me something with a bit of punch in it.’” To supply the "punch" that her friend/regular requested, Ada Coleman turned to the cutting bitterness of Fernet Branca– but just a tiny splash, balanced with fragrant gin, and softened by plenty of soothing Italian vermouth. The actor's response, says Coleman, was first to sip it; then to drain the glass; and then to exclaim "By Jove! This is the real hanky-panky!"

Cocktail history writer Emily Bell says that Hawtrey meant "something closer to magic or witchcraft" than we might think today. The magic of Coleman's recipe is clear: the Hanky Panky is both soft and sharp; both simple and deep. It's the perfect invigorating sip for your Roaring Twenties party.

Hanky Panky

1.5 oz Beefeater London Dry Gin

1.5 oz Cocchi Vermouth di Torino

20 drops Fernet Branca

Stir and strain into a stemmed glass.

Bizzy Izzy High Ball

We had to bend our timeline just a touch to include this recipe as a 1920's drink; it was first published by Tom Bullock in 1917. Cocktail writer Drew Lazor has suggested that Tom Bullock, like Ada Coleman, most likely created the Bizzy Izzy as a nod to a vaudeville actor in the area where he ran a bar. and from its rhyming name to its bold, thirst-quenching character–perfect for gulping between songs on a dance floor– the Bizzy Izzy is undoubtedly part of the Jazz Era that shaped the 20's.

Bullock's Bizzy Izzy opts for two base spirits in equal parts: bourbon and sherry. This trick of "splitting" base spirits is super popular in the 2000's, and for good reason. Dry sherry, with its mix of tart, sweet, and earthy, is great at drawing out the refreshing side of a good bourbon. Paired with pineapple syrup, lemon, and cold seltzer, the sherry-bourbon duo makes a bright and exciting impression. This is the drink that your 20's party guests will keep talking about for years to come!

Bizzy Izzy Highball

¾ oz Evan Williams Bonded Bourbon

¾ oz Lustau “Fino Jarana” sherry

¾ oz fresh lemon juice

1 oz pineapple syrup

Shake vigorously and strain into a tall glass. Top with cold seltzer and fill glass with ice.

To make pineapple syrup: cut an entire washed pineapple into rough 1” cubes. Instead of peeling the fruit, allow the rhind to remain on the outer cubes. 

In a large bowl, stir all cubes with enough sugar to coat all cubes generously. Add the peel from 2 lemons. Cover and leave in refrigerator 24 hours. 

Strain all resulting liquid  into a container, pressing cubes to extract the juice. This liquid is the syrup. Keep cold  until ready to use. Lasts 1-2 weeks in the refrigerator.

New Money Honey

A MobMix original, New Money Honey is our tribute to the character Jay Gatsby of The Great Gatsby. Jay is a target of fascination and suspicion among the characters of the novel he inhabits, and cocktail should be the same: fascinating and suspiciously easy to drink.

To make the New Money Honey, we start by combining fresh lemon peels with honey. Into this mix, we crush fresh grapes, skins and all. We add the juice from the lemons, and let everything rest together. Over time, the honey draws unique and magical flavors out of the lemon zest and the grape skins. With these flavors extracted, we remove all solids and keep the liquid that's left, which is called oleo saccharum.

We combine this grape-honey-lemon oleosaccharum with cold sparkling wine, a splash of cold seltzer, and some of the dry sherry that we've got on hand from making Bizzy Izzy Highballs. The result might just be too refreshing.

Are we mixing champagne with grape soda? No comment. Why don't you try one and let us know whether you approve?

New Money Honey

2.5 oz chilled sparkling wine

1 oz oleo-saccharum from grape, lemon, and honey

¾ oz Lustau "Fino Jarana” sherry

2 oz cold seltzer

Combine all in a rocks glass. Top with ice and garnish with fresh grapes.

*For celestial vibes serve up in a champagne flute and add sparkling star edible glitter

Organizer @wildflowerbranding

Organizer & Photographer @capturedbyaleena

Venue @venue833

Hair & Makeup @wildflowerbride.ebs

Decor & Black moon @kyliedawnevents 

Rentals @eventcollection

Florist @forever_aberle

Gold moon @extravaganteventsbymg

Jewelry @rawopaljewlery

Hair Accessories & cake topper @jillprettyman

Dresses @thebridalvaultco

Cake & sweets @jazzies_sweets

Charcuterie cones @cheese.me.charcuterie

Bartender @mobilemixologist

Stationary @cardsmithdesignstudio

Couple @__snbg__ & Vincent

Join Our Community & Get Exclusive Updates

* indicates required
Read More
David Eclevia David Eclevia

2020 WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards®

Mobile Mixologist was announced a winner of the 2020 WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards®, an accolade representing the top wedding professionals across the board in quality, service, responsiveness, and professionalism reviewed by couples on WeddingWire.

Mobile Mixologist Wedding Wire 2020 Couples Choice Awards
 

2020 WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards®

Mobile Mixologist Named Winner in 2020 WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards®

Modesto, January 26, 2020. -- Mobile Mixologist was announced a winner of the 2020 WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards®, an accolade representing the top wedding professionals across the board in quality, service, responsiveness, and professionalism reviewed by couples on WeddingWire.

A leader in the global wedding planning industry, WeddingWire continues its celebration of local wedding vendors with the announcement of its twelfth annual WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards® winners. To determine these distinguished wedding professionals, WeddingWire analyzed reviews across more than 20 service categories, from venues and caterers to florists and photographers to find the most highly rated vendors of the year. These winners exhibit superior professionalism, responsiveness, service, and quality when interacting with the millions of consumers who turn to WeddingWire to help ease their wedding planning process each month.

Wedding professionals who win WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards® are members of WeddingPro, the leading B2B wedding brand. As the largest marketplace and community for wedding professionals, WeddingPro connects businesses with more than 13 million visitors per month who are planning weddings on WeddingWire and The Knot, as well as with hundreds of thousands of pros in the industry. Through its online marketplaces, educational programs and community-building events, WeddingPro is dedicated to helping wedding professionals build relationships with couples and pros that grow their businesses.

Mobile Mixologist is honored to be one of the top wedding businesses in Modesto on WeddingWire.com.

For more information about Mobile Mixologist, please visit us on WeddingWire. To learn more about the WeddingWire Couples' Choice Awards®, please visit www.weddingwire.com/couples-choice-awards.

About WeddingWire

WeddingWire is a trusted global online marketplace, connecting consumers with local wedding professionals and a suite of comprehensive tools that make wedding planning easier. Operating within a $250 billion industry, WeddingWire helps millions of users every month find the right team of wedding professionals to personalize and pull off their special day. Consumers around the world are able to read more than 5 million vendor reviews and search, compare and book from a directory of over 500,000 vendors local to them. Founded in 2007, the WeddingWire portfolio serves couples and wedding professionals across 15 countries in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia. The company is headquartered in Washington, DC with international headquarters in Barcelona, Spain. Visit WeddingWire online at WeddingWire.com and follow on social media at Facebook.com/WeddingWire and @WeddingWire on Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest.

Join Our Community & Get Exclusive Updates

* indicates required
 
Read More
David Eclevia David Eclevia

2019 WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards®

Mobile Mixologist was announced a winner of the renowned WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards® in Modesto.

Mobile Mixologist Wedding Wire 2019 Couples Choice Award
 

Mobile Mixologist Receives Distinction in the 11th Annual WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards®

Modesto, January 08, 2019. -- Mobile Mixologist was announced a winner of the renowned WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards® in Modesto.

WeddingWire, Inc., a leading global online wedding marketplace, annually celebrates the top wedding professionals on WeddingWire across more than 20 service categories, from venues and caterers to florists and photographers. These distinguished vendors exhibit superior professionalism, responsiveness, service, and quality when interacting with the five million monthly consumers who turn to WeddingWire to help ease their wedding planning process.

Mobile Mixologist received this esteemed award based on their outstanding experience working with real newlyweds. WeddingWire features more than three million reviews, and these notable vendors all received prompt, reliable, and quality feedback.

"We are celebrating our 11th annual Couples’ Choice Awards, where we honor our vendors who help make millions of couples’ big day one to remember," said Timothy Chi, CEO, WeddingWire. "Not only are these hardworking and distinguished wedding professionals, such as Mobile Mixologist, a fundamental part of the wedding planning process for engaged couples, but they help make WeddingWire a trusted source for wedding planning. We congratulate everyone on this well-deserved achievement."

Mobile Mixologist is honored to be one of the top wedding businesses in Modesto on WeddingWire.com.

For more information about Mobile Mixologist, please visit us on WeddingWire. To learn more about the WeddingWire Couples' Choice Awards®, please visit www.weddingwire.com/couples-choice-awards.

About WeddingWire, Inc.

WeddingWire, Inc. is a leading global online marketplace connecting consumers with local wedding professionals and a suite of comprehensive tools that make wedding planning easier. Operating within a $250 billion industry, WeddingWire helps 16 million users every month find the right team of wedding professionals to personalize and pull off their special day. Consumers around the world are able to read more than 5 million vendor reviews and search, compare and book from a directory of over 500,000 vendors local to them. Founded in 2007, the WeddingWire portfolio serves couples and wedding professionals across 15 countries in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia. The company has more than 950 employees and is headquartered in Washington, DC, with international headquarters in Barcelona, Spain.

Join Our Community & Get Exclusive Updates

* indicates required
 
Read More
Employment David Eclevia Employment David Eclevia

WE'RE HIRING!!! :-)

Minimum 5 years of professional experience behind the bar with thorough knowledge of cocktails, spirits, beers, and wines. 

Have no experience? continue reading...

 

Minimum 5 years of professional experience behind the bar with thorough knowledge of cocktails, spirits, beers, and wines. 

Have no experience? continue reading...

No ego required. Friendly and fluid social skills are required. Must be able to comfortably handle fast paced, high pressure — but fun and lucrative service. Your individual creativity will be emphasized.

We are the very opposite of today’s corporate themed establishments. An opening for a bartender with us is extremely rare. 

You must be available to work on weekends and be ready to travel! 

TIPS certification, and/or ServSafe FoodHandler Card will be required.

In closing, we believe that the worlds greatest bartenders are still out there and have yet to be found. If your experience does not meet our 5 year requirement, or you have no experience at all, you may still be eligible to join our bartender apprenticeship program. Please send a copy of your current resume to david@mobilemixologist.com. 

More importantly, please tell us what you are looking for in non-generic terms. We look forward to hearing from you. :)

CLICK HERE TO APPLY!

 
Read More

Join Our Community & Get Exclusive Updates

* indicates required