In the ever-evolving world of tenders of the bar, a new face and resource has emerged: Myspeedrail.com. Angostura Limited made the announcement at Tales of the Cocktail, a culinary and cocktail festival recently held in New Orleans.
Fusework Studios and Angostura partnered to develop myspeedrail.com. The seeds of myspeedrail were sown when a number of bartending professionals offered up a collective interest in collaborating, sharing ideas, tips and tricks, and staying connected to what’s hot in the world of cocktails.
While still in an invitation only beta, the concept and initial impression of myspeedrail.com sounds and looks outstanding. While making the announcement Angostura promised plenty of dynamic web 2.0 tools aimed specifically at making good bartenders great, and great bartenders even better. Let’s just hope they don’t go overboard and start poking fellow bartenders or hurling drinks at them.
Site content will be driven and policed by fellow users, and provides a platform where fellow Bartenders can interact. The goal is to enable bartenders from all walks of life and bars they stand behind and tend, to interact, all the while developing the site organically based on the wants and needs of participants. The development team has applied a feedback loop to all content and applications which should continue to monitor and fuel what the community wants.
Again, the site is currently in closed, invite only beta. Meisters of the Mix should apply by sending an email to admin@myspeedrail.com.
This post is tagged Angostura, bartenders, Cocktail, Fusework, Myspeedrail, new orleans, tales of the cocktail, tips and tricks

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This is nice one…I love this picture!
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