Maine Spirits Instagram Live: What’ll It Be?

Maine Spirits Instagram Live: What’ll It Be?

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Are you missing your favorite bar, or more simply, your weekly chats with your favorite bartender? If the answer is yes, then our new segment “What’ll It Be?” with Maine Spirits is just for you! We’ll be bringing that bartender energy safely to your phone, as Blake checks in with a local bartender each week and learns how to make their favorite cocktail!

This week Blake will be hanging out with Fred from Timber Kitchen & Bar in Bangor.

Join the livestream on Blakes Instagram (@BlakeHayes) on

Thursday, April 8th at 4pm!

 

Be sure to check out your local store to purchase the spirits featured in “What’ll It Be?”

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