For years there were no great airport bars. They were like dive bars where you went knowing you’d have a bad experience. But then along came One Flew South, in Terminal E at ATL. All of a sudden, you could step inside and completely forget you were in an airport. Probably the most famous cocktail bar in Atlanta, it’s one of the best bars in the world, too. After the Tales festival in New Orleans, lots of bartenders will book their flights home via Atlanta, and you’ll be able to see everyone there. Often, I’ll book a 2-hour layover there, instead of a 45-minute connection, so I can have a cocktail. One Flew South is a bartender’s mecca. Now there are others like it, such as Root Down in the Southwest Airlines terminal at the Denver airport. Originally a cocktail bar in Denver, it got the opportunity to bid on a concession at the airport. I never fly Southwest, but when I fly through Denver, I always think, Do I have time to get over there?

Distilleries are the perfect source for bragworthy souvenirs.

If you visit a distillery on your travels, there are often special bottlings sold only there. As well as being badges of adventure for your shelf back home, they’re likely to be true expressions of the distillery. A lot of great products don’t ever make it to market—not because they’re not good enough, but because they might be experiments or a trial. On a mission to research nutmeg in Grenada, I went to Westerhall Estate. Westerhall has a long history in Grenada, and the distillery was recently renovated and began making rum again. I bought rum that was amazing, but it’s sold only there—nowhere else.

Keep this gadget at hand, and you’ll never need to eat junk food on the road again.

I always pack a Nutribullet. It’s compact enough to go in my carry-on, but these days I use it more to make juices and smoothies in my hotel room. It keeps me alive in those parts [of the world] yet to embrace healthy living. I just remember to grab fresh fruit at the airport when I land and I’m good to go. I learned to bring one after doing lots of events in the middle of a field, for example, or at a festival. You don’t always have a big professional kitchen to rely on.

This one city in the South is a surprise cocktail haven.

It was only recently, I think, that the cocktail scene in Charleston, S.C., has come into its own—I go there a lot. Half of what we do as bartenders is service, hospitality, the way you treat people, and the city excels at that. All it needed was a little bit more understanding of drinks and techniques. Proof is arguably my favorite bar on the planet. There’s also the Belmont and Leon’s, with a frozen gin and tonic.

Cocktail snobs should opt to fly just these two airlines.

If you like cocktails, the two airlines you need to fly are Virgin Atlantic and American Airlines. Virgin has a partnership in its Clubhouses through which JFK and London Heathrow airports, among others, feature a series of pop-ups from the world’s best bars. The drinks lists feature custom cocktails from the likes of The Broken Shaker or the Connaught Bar in London. There’s also a program using virtual reality: You can sit down, put on a virtual reality mask, and order your drink from the bartender at the Savoy, which is insane and fun. By the time the video is finished, there’s the cocktail you’ve ordered—not made at the Savoy, of course, but delicious. A couple of years ago, I  flew back to New York on New Year’s Eve after spending Christmas in London. Celebration was on everyone’s mind.  Flying Virgin Atlantic, the best part of being upgraded that day was not the flat bed or pajama set, but a seat at the bar where two of the world’s best bartenders, Monica Berg and Alex Kratena, were pulling a guest shift.  Their cocktails were definitely the best above 10,000 feet you’re ever likely to have. American Airlines hired Pam Wiznitzer, a great bartender from New York, to train its bartenders and to write a cocktail menu for the airline. It will be offered first in the airport lounge, but then, I think, it could be an opportunity to offer the drinks in flight, too. So if you want a good cocktail on the ground, your best bet is American’s lounge for first-class travelers.

This article was provided by Bloomberg News.

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