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Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails - Boston
http://lupecboston.com
The Official Blog of the Boston chapter of LUPEC (Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails).
LUPEC Boston is a classic cocktail society dedicated to breeding, raising, and releasing nearly extinct drinks into the wild (a.k.a. Boston-area bars and restaurants.) Founded in February 2007 by Misty Kalkofen of Green Street and nine fellow cocktail enthusiasts, LUPEC Boston is the city’s first and only female-oriented cocktail society. The ladies of LUPEC Boston meet once a month to sample delicious cocktail creations from a bygone era, and educate themselves about the important and nearly forgotten forebroads who sipped them.
Recent Posts
Looking for Great Holiday Drink Recipes?
Photo by Dina Rudick/Globe Staff Look no further than the “G” section of today’s Boston Globe, which ran a gorgeously illustrated story on holiday drinking with LUPEC Boston today. You can also check out the story and the photo gall...
A Night at Manderley Bar*
*The latest ruminations from LUPEC Boston, in case you missed ‘em in this Week’s Dig. by Pink Lady As members of LUPEC, we devote a good deal of time, both personally and professionally, to breeding, raising and releasing endangered cocktails...
LUPEC Boston’s Boozy Gift Guide*
*Recent ruminations from LUPEC Boston, in case you missed ‘em in the Dig’s Gift Guide. compiled by Pink Lady, Pinky Gonzales & Pink Gin It surely comes as no surprise that LUPEC Boston favors boozy presents for the holidays. We’ve a...
St-Germain, Shopping, and Shakespeare with LUPEC Boston
We’ve got some great events ahead this month – St-Germain Industry Night at the Franklin Southie, another great boozy shopping event at Grand, and a guest bartending appearance at Bar Manderley, the clandestine watering hole within Punchd...
Happy Repeal Day, everyone!
by Pink Lady Raise a glass today – because you can! On this day in 1933 the 21st Amendment was ratified in Utah, the final state needed to repeal Prohibition by a three quarters majority, restoring the American right to manufacture, sell, a...
Why My Grandmother Always Kicked My Dad’s Ass at Cribbage*
*LUPEC Boston’s latest ruminations, in case you missed ‘em in this week’s Dig. Is BIGGER really BETTER? by Saucy Sureau It was her dirty little secret, and a generational advantage. Emily Rumrill drank several dry Manhattans a day (first made ...

