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Your Weekend: Martini Madness & Agave Spirits Class

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Plus: A new café-bar hybrid in Oakland. Martini Madness is back for the 17th year in a row. Watch

Plus: A new café-bar hybrid in Oakland. [Liquor.com] --------------------------------------------------------------- January 18, 2018 --------------------------------------------------------------- [click or tap to load image]( [Martini Madness]( Martini Madness is back for the 17th year in a row. Watch 10 local restaurants and bars compete to create the most delicious and creative Martinis Friday at 5 p.m. at Saddles at MacArthur Place. Small bites will be served too, and you’ll have a chance to vote for your favorite cocktail. [BUY TICKETS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [click or tap to load image]( [Can the Classic Drinks of Summer Be Transformed for Winter? Yes. And This Is How.]( Mai Tai. Daiquiri. Plus three more altered for wintertime. [GET DETAILS]( [click or tap to load image]( [11 Essential Cocktails for Your January Parties]( New year. New you. New cocktails. [SEE MORE]( [click or tap to load image]( [Agave Spirits Class]( Mezcal and tequila are often misunderstood. Bourbon & Branch is here to change that. Tuesday at 7 p.m., learn the complexities of agave spirits, how they’ve evolved over time, how they’re made and more. Taste a few to get a sense of the subtle flavors and mix up a cocktail too. [BUY TICKETS]( [click or tap to load image]( [Go Out: Oeste]( This new Oakland restaurant is a café by day and casual bar by night. Grab a seat at the communal table or on the soon-to-be-opened rooftop, and get ready to enjoy delicious cocktails and bites. Be sure to try the Pineapple Habanero Margarita served on draft. [MORE DETAILS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Social: Twitter]( [Social: Facebook]( [Social: Instagram]( [Social: YouTube]( [Social: Pinterest]( © 2017 Liquor.com · Please drink responsibly. 1263 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Sent to {EMAIL} · [Manage Subscription](

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