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In this week’s episode of Into the Barchive, Blake and Tim shift their focus from a cocktail to one of the most influential figures in the modern cocktail renaissance: Sasha Petraske. As the founder of New York City’s legendary Milk & Honey, Petraske helped redefine what a cocktail bar could be. In an era dominated by sour mix, flavored vodka, and loud nightlife venues, he created a quiet, intentional space built around fresh ingredients, precise technique, clear ice, thoughtful hospitality, and respect for the craft. The guys make two cocktails connected to the Milk & Honey lineage: The Business, a sharp and refreshing gin, lime, and honey riff on the Bee’s Knees, and the Cosmonaut, Petraske’s gin-based answer to the Cosmopolitan, featuring fresh lemon juice and raspberry preserves. Along the way, Blake and Tim explore Petraske’s unexpected journey from Army Ranger to bartender, the practical origins of Milk & Honey’s famous house rules, and the lasting influence of his mentorship. From Attaboy in New York and Nashville to The Varnish in Los Angeles, The Violet Hour in Chicago, and The Patterson House in Nashville, Petraske’s influence continues to shape cocktail bars around the world. This episode is a tribute to a bartender whose legacy was not built on spectacle, but on discipline, care, precision, and the people he trained to carry those values forward.
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