Author Archives: Payman Bahmani


June 30, 2010

Happy Hour: Literary Agent

by Payman Bahmani

Admittedly, I’ve always had a much easier time coming up with cocktails than coming up with names for cocktails. But every now and then, after concocting something I consider worthy of sharing with you all (you should see the pile of cocktail recipes that didn’t make the cut), a fitting name reveals itself without too […]

June 23, 2010

Happy Hour: Vermouth Perucchi

by Payman Bahmani

  For a long time I’ve been hounding my local wine merchant, T.B. Ackerson, to stock some vermouths in order to save me the constant pilgrimage to Manhattan’s Astor Wines, which is one of the few places that stocks a variety of quality vermouths–and I go through a fair amount of vermouth rather quickly.  My neighborhood is sort of up and coming (though […]

June 9, 2010

Happy Hour: The Summer of Love and Gay Hemingway

by Payman Bahmani

  This past Sunday I had rare the opportunity–via my cocktail consulting and event company, Life’s a Cocktail–to use the power of mixology to help the forces of good, serving up cocktails in the name of marriage equality as a vendor in the first ever Illegal Wedding Fair.  The event was held in an amazing West Village townhouse called […]

June 2, 2010

Happy Hour: Handful of Moonshine

by Payman Bahmani

  The adorable face you see above is the reason why Happy Hour is dry this week.  Everyone, say hello to Moonshine, an 11 week old Border Collie-Retreiver mix we picked up this past Sunday from the North Shore Animal League, which happens to be one of the largest no-kill shelters in the universe or […]

May 26, 2010

Happy Hour: Aperitif Competition at the Empire Room

by Payman Bahmani

The New York City cocktail landscape is an everchanging one.  The proliferation of watering holes devoted to the craft of the cocktail doesn’t seem to be slowing down one bit, something I’m quite thankful for.  Just in the last month bars like Painkiller (tiki meets 70s NY punk), Cienfuegos (specializing in rum based punches), Casa Mezcal […]

May 19, 2010

Happy Hour: MCC Wrapup/Liver Rehab

by Payman Bahmani

Last night NYC said goodbye to the Manhattan Cocktail Classic, a five day festival of all things related to the craft of the cocktail, and the first of its kind to bless our city.  The  cocktail world had been buzzing in anticipation about this for quite some time, and now that it’s over a few of […]

May 12, 2010

Happy Hour: Chinese Bootlegger Punch

by Payman Bahmani

New York has always been a great city, but this week its greatness gets bumped up a notch, as the first annual Manhattan Cocktail Classic rolls into town, along with some of the country’s best and brightest mixological minds.  Accurately described as “part fête, part conference, part cocktail party,” it will be a balls-to-the-wall 5-day orgy […]

May 5, 2010

Happy Hour: Cinco de Drinko!

by Payman Bahmani

  It’s that time of year again folks! That’s right, it’s Cinco de Mayo, or as some call it, “Cinco de Drinko,” which is Americans’ favorite Mexican holiday that most Mexicans don’t celebrate. Contrary to popular belief, Cinco de Mayo is not the day of Mexican independence.  That would be September 16.  Rather, Cinco de […]

April 28, 2010

Happy Hour: The Stranger

by Payman Bahmani

  Every few years or so it seems the brains of the folks down in Arizona (aka God’s underwear chafe) burst with a brilliant idea that seems to justify the rest of the world’s perception of them as backwards ass, gun-toting, cactus-chewing clodhoppers. In the early 90s they decided they’d rather not recognize the Martin Luther King, […]

April 14, 2010

Happy Hour: Caipirinha

by Payman Bahmani

  I have yet to come across a cocktail that epitomizes the adjective rustic like the Caipirinha does.  Derived from the Brazilian Portuguese word caipira (meaning “country people”), even the drink’s name references its rustic nature.  Some refer to the Caipirinha as the cousin of the Mojito.  My liquor-warped brain sees it slightly differently. To me […]