Last night everyone who lives at The Estate went to Barrio for a couple drinks and a bite to eat. The place was pretty packed so we had to sit at the bar, which was incredibly fortuitous, because we sat right in front of the best bartender I’ve ever encountered in my life.
I usually do this thing with bartenders where I’ll tell them I want something “light, fruity, and sweet with vodka,” and I leave it up to them to see what they’ll come up with. If the first drink goes well then I let them come up with something new for me each time, but when I come across a dud then I go back to the old standby Cape Cod. It’s always so sad when the most interesting drink a bartender can think up for me is, “a lemon drop?” Uh… thanks.
Anyway, so I told him I wanted something light fruity and sweet with vodka and he whipped up something so interesting and perfect that I was hooked. He moves so fast and has so many different homemade potions there that you have no idea what he’s mixing together, you just know you want it.
For my second drink he asked me if he could make me a drink that he’s been working on except that it has a tequila base. If it had been any other bartender I’d be like, no thanks, but it wasn’t and I said sure! He started with a raw egg. I’m not kidding.
He started with a raw egg and then a million other things flew into the shaker and everyone around the bar was watching what he was making and who this egg cocktail was for. That’d be me. When he handed it over it was a beautiful creamsicle color and smelled like burnt orange peel (a trick of his), and had a frothy top with a pretty orange design on top like they do with lattes. It was delicious and citrus-y.
Antonio and The General were all about this dude’s skills then too and the rest of the night became, “What else can you do?” He made Antonio a drink that tasted like a sno-cone with his own strawberry infused tequila. The General got an Old Cuban, which had several layers to the taste. He brought me by a special shot with gin and other things that smelled like oranges and tasted completely different.
It wasn’t just that he is some kind of drink genius, he’s also something to watch, because he moves so fast and so constantly that it seems like a show. His name is Cacey or Kacey or KC or something of the like and he works weekends at Barrio as the bar manager. The General wanted to keep him all to ourselves, but I just think that anyone who appreciates artists at work should go behold this guy. He’s a bonafide genius.

Thank you so much for the kind words! I remember you guys, and may I say: you all were a blast to serve! And I’m glad you guys enjoyed yourselves so much
Hope to see you again some time,
Casey
Oh man, you’re welcome! We have been talking you up all over town, so I hope you’re getting lots of good business! You’re amazing.
Come by some time in the next few weeks, we are releasing a new cocktail menu that I’m very excited about! One drink has orange marmalade and Tequila in it! Come by and re-introduce yourselves sometime, have a round on me!
Thank you again.
We definitely will come in and check it out, thanks Casey!