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Upcoming Booze Events: Tequila Taco Truck, Mass Happy Hour, LA Beer Fest

Mixologist Joel Black by Caroline on Crack

Mixologist Joel Black will be featured at this month's BreadBar Hatchi Mix.

Wow! June is turning out to be quite the month for fans of the drink. Check out all these fab must-do events, all liquor-related.

Wednesday, June 2– Sunset Strip’s Mass Happy Hour
This is a genius idea — 20-plus bars, restaurants and even stores on the Strip offering happy hour discounts at the same time. Yup, every Wednesday from 5 through 8pm this summer, Sunset Strip will have a massive happy hour where boozers on a budget get to enjoy after-work refreshments like the $4 Sunset cocktail — unique to every establishment — and $5 nosh like Talesai’s filet mignon satay or Mirabelle’s oysters along the 1.6-mile stretch. And stores like Live! on Sunset and Chez Bop will offer tax-free shopping. AND you can get free entrance to the Comedy Store on Wednesday when you print out a coupon from the event’s site. Parking, usually a horror on Sunset, will be available for $4 or $5, or for free at RH Bar and Live! on Sunset.

Thursday, June 3 — BreadBar’s Hatchi Mix with Mixologist Joel Black
Award-winning mixologist Joel Black will be taking over this Thursday’s Hatchi Mix at BreadBar Century City from 6pm to close and serving up some tasty rum-based cocktails with exotic liquors and mixers ($8 each). Bring a couple of friends so you can divide and conquer this menu:

  • Anejo Daiquiri: Zaya 12 year and Lime
  • Bellini Le Fleur: Luksusowa Vodka, Lavender Peach Puree, and Drop Lemon Verbena Oil, topped with Champagne
  • Blind Lemon Jefferson: Sazerac 6 year, Angostura Bitters, and Lemon Juice
  • Blood & White Sand: White Rum, Pineapple, Cherry Heering, Carpano Antica Formula Sweet Vermouth, and Bitter Truth Lemon Bitters
  • Dark & Stormy: Gosslings 126 House Blend, Lime, Ginger, and Soda
  • Gin & Tarragonic: Martin Millers, Lime, Drambuie, Simple Syrup, and Tonic Water
  • Ginger Mistress: White Rum, Apricot Liqueur, Lemon, Honey, and Ginger Float of Laphroag Cask Strength
  • Mai Tai: Nession Eleve Sous Bois, Appleton 12 year, Lime, Orgeat, and Curaco

Saturday and Sunday, June 5-6 — 5th Annual LA Wine Fest
If you consider yourself an oenophile, you need to hit up this huge wine tasting event which will feature hundreds of wines from 14 countries, in addition to liquor and craft beer. L’Aventure, tequilas from Mexico and Firestone Walker Brewery are just a few of the participants. There will also be a larger food court which includes the Border Grill and Let’s Be Frank trucks and The Must; plates start at $2. Tickets are $100 for the two-day pass and $65 for single-day but you can get a $15 discount off single-day if you enter promo code “caroline” at time of purchase. Goldstar also still has single-day tickets available for $47.

Monday, June 7 — Launch of Camarena Tequila Food Truck
What better way to promote tequila than by serving it up in tequila-infused tacos via a food truck? That’s right, for June and July Camarena Tequila will be giving out free boozy tacos, created by Patina alum Sevan Azarian (of Recess in Glendale), at 120 lucky stops around L.A. OK, the alcohol would have already been cooked out, but still. Fun and free! How do you track the truck? They’re supposed to have a Facebook, Twitter and Web page up with live feeds when the truck launches. But apparently you’ll be able to find it at “the hottest venues, events and nightclubs from the Santa Monica Pier to the Sunset Strip and beyond.”

Saturday, June 19 — Pints for Prostates: Los Angeles Beer Fest
With over 20 breweries — including The Bruery, Craftsman, Allagash, Firestone, Lost Coast — in attendance, you won’t want to miss this beer fest in Manhattan Beach’s Mr. Pockets Sports Bar. Bonus is the Woodford Reserve tasting. Haay! And naturally there will be food from local restaurants (served from 1-3pm). There are only about 250 tickets available at $45 each (plus handling fee), so get yours now. Proceeds from the event go to saving the whales, kidding. They will benefit Us TOO International, a charity that works to support, educate and advocate for men with prostate cancer and their families.

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Silverlake Wine’s First Ever Rum Tasting This Wednesday

Swirling the rum

Swirling the rum.

Let’s just get this out there. I love Silverlake Wine. Really awesome selection of wine, helpful and non-snobby staff and fun, low-key wine tastings. So I was super excited to hear that they’re going to be doing their first ever RUM tasting this Wednesday the 24th …and then subsequently bummed when I realized the event falls three days short of my end-of-booze fast. Bah! But that shouldn’t stop you from going right?

For those who don’t know, Silverlake Wine does also sell a nice selection of spirits, not just wine. You really can come here for a last-minute stop before a party and score some quality booze that will impress your hosts.

The six rum picks (and two rum cocktails) at the Wednesday night tasting will be some primo stuff.

From Feast NBC Los Angeles:

The six rums…consist of El Dorado White Rum, Guyana; Matuzalem Solera 10 Blender, Dominican Republic, Barbancourt Rhum Aged 8 years, Haiti; Smith & Cross Navy Strength Traditional Jamaican Rum, London; Rhum J.M V.S.O.P Martinique, French West Indies; and Batavia-Arrack van Oosten Island of Java, Indonesia Austria.

Guests will also be regaled with rum history and a breakdown of how it’s made. Plus, if you like what you taste and want to buy it, you’ll get a 15% discount off the regular shelf price when you order the rum at the event. (The bottles will be available for pickup at the store.)

To accommodate a bigger crowd of drink enthusiasts, the rum tasting will be held at low-key hipster bar, Three Clubs. Cost is $35 cash at the door but you still have to make reservations by calling the wine store (NOT Three Clubs), (323) 662-9024.

EVENT: WEDNESDAY, March 24 at 7pm

Three Clubs
1123 Vine Street
Los Angeles, California 90038 (map)
Reservations: (323) 662-9024

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La Descarga: A Little Bit of Havana With Rum, Cigars & Dancing Girls

Dancer moves through the crowd.

Dancer on fyah!

It was a hot, sticky night in Havana. Men in suits were lounging in the new happening bar, trying to cool off with chilly mojitos and Cuba Libres. Their ladies all dolled up in clingy dresses shimmied to the thrum of the Conga music blaring through the speakers in the main room. Meanwhile a burlesque dancer, all fishnetted legs and flying hair, gyrated her way through the crowd while her bodyguard kept careful watch from the sidelines.

The hostess and Pablo

The hostess and Pablo

I took in the vibrant scene while nursing my daquiri, my bf’s arm draped around me as we cozied up on a loveseat opposite the bar. We had a prime spot for people-watching. But suddenly a line of people came trudging down the narrow spiral staircase, bundled up in raincoats and scarves, shaking the rain from their hair. And I realized I was not in Havana anymore.

It was actually a drizzly night in Los Angeles; Koreatown, to be specific. And the new rum bar, La Descarga, had just opened its doors earlier in the week much to the delight of cocktail enthusiasts, L.A. nightlifers and bloggers. Here is something new and different from the speakeasies that have populated the city the past few years.

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