Chartreuse -- a color better known these days as "Brat Green" -- gets its name not from a herb or a flower as one might expect, but from an alcoholic beverage. More accurately, chartreuse gets its ...
The monks who make the French liqueur announced they won't be ramping up production to meet demand. Brent Hofacker / Getty Images For as long as cocktail bars have been slinging drinks, Chartreuse has ...
An extraordinary suspended stay under the stars: to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Chartreuse Regional Natural Park, the Azimuts Treetrop Adventure Course is inviting guests to spend the night ...
While chartreuse is traditionally referred to in the context of the color – it’s a yellowish green that was prevalent between the late 1950s and early ’70s in American interior design ­– it’s also a ...
MANY WAYS: Self-described “liquor nerds,” Audrey and Bill Kopp, share several ways to enjoy Chartreuse. Photo by Hannah Ramirez Once one ventures beyond the “base liquors” used to create cocktails — ...
“Ready?” says the bartender at No Goodbyes, a bar in Washington D.C., jiggling a bottle of green liquid. My friend and I are beyond ready: We’ve come for this, the Green Dream that bar manager Lukas B ...
In my early days of working in a bar, there were certain bottles that I simply never touched. They sat there unloved, unused and unknown, tucked away deep in the back bar of endless bottles, wholly ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The worldwide shortage of Chartreuse – an herbal French liqueur used in cocktails like The Last Word – is affecting Northeast Ohio cocktail enthusiasts. The shortage follows an ...