Written By Guest Writer Coffee & Tea / Libations Apr 11, 2014 The Coffee Shop Meets the Cocktail Bar SHARE VIA: Facebook Twitter PinterestThe evolution of the corner coffee shop and the local cocktail bar has been impressive, to say the least. The coffee shop being the cornerstone of old acquaintances catching up, young students deeply invested in their Macbook laptops, and often the birthplace of a frenzy of ideas motivated by the buzz of an espresso. The cocktail bar is a place to celebrate creativity, meet and engage a variety of interesting people from around the world, and, of course, generate your own buzz. They are local allies and are two examples of progressive businesses fuelled from passion. However, put the ingredients from each together, and you get a new spin on coffee drinks.Above photo with Krista Young at the coffee bar of Bows and Arrows.Ten years ago, the average Islander’s idea of a coffee cocktail would have been a shot of Jamieson’s in their Double Double at Tim Hortons— that isn’t the case today. Many bars have capitalized on the realization that the sheer variety of coffee brews from around the world with flavour profiles ranging from bold and robust to subtle and soft compliment the world of spirits in a beautiful and unique way if done properly. A Demerara rum can enhance the sweetness of a well-brewed espresso and make for a great Old Fashioned. The success of the Espresso Martini, which can serve as a sweet dessert or a kick- start to a party, is evidenced by the different variations found at most good establishments. From the classic and traditional Affogato to the beloved Irish Coffee, coffee and spirits is a marriage that speaks volumes.Many creative endeavours are popping up using the coffee as the jumping off point. In Monterey, California, at 1833, MichealMichael Lay is barrel-aging espresso to infuse it with spirits and creating a spin on the classic White Russian entitled “ The Caucasian”. In Seattle, Washington, at Canon Bar, Murray Stenson has revised a delicious cocktail combining brandy, amaretto, Benedictine, Irish Mist, and cold brew coffee.Here in Victoria, you can pop into any of our fine cocktail establishments and get a coffee-inspired beverage. Many of the local craft breweries have followed suit with a variety of interesting beers, most traditional being the coffee stout infusion. Check out High Voltage from Hoyne Brewing for a great beer and coffee collaboration. If you’re interested in pursuing a DIY coffee infusion, I would recommend the marriage of Pisco (Peruvian Brandy) and a good medium-bodied coffee bean. Maybe try it using coffee from a local roaster and café such as Bows and Arrows, which has an inviting atmosphere and a crew that approaches coffee with scientific precision.Espresso Martini Recipe30 ml Espresso 30 ml Baileys 15 ml Sortilege Maple Whisky 15 ml Vanilla Galliano Chill the espresso same day. Add ingredients to shaker. Add ice. Shake hard. Double strain into a martini glass. Should have a crema similar to a well-brewed espresso shot. Make sure to garnish with three Coffee Beans – health, wealth and happinessThey also offer subscriptions that allow you to have single- origin coffee delivered right to your door, twice a month. I would definitely recommend popping in, saying hello, and supporting a local business. Have fun and get creative with your brew! 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