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Smith started trying that"tell me your flavors" technique at Bar Max, with limited success. “I would ask guests for flavors, but found that I wasn't getting a lot of variety," he recalls."I think some of that was just putting people on the spot ... like how many flavors can they think of?” Many of the bottles in the plant-filled, modern space truly require a road map — including mushroom gin and a crab-infused whiskey. Smith curated the first eighty of the bar's custom cocktails into a book, which he plans to print soon.
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