Chicago coquito competition brings out creativity, tradition and cultural fusion

The article is about the Tales of the Cocktail Foundation's annual Coquito Contest, which was held recently in Chicago. The contest brings together talented bartenders from around the country to compete for the top spot with their unique and creative coquito recipes.

There are nine finalists featured in the article, each representing a different bar or restaurant in Chicago. They include:

* Marina's Bistro and Rum Bar: Eric Roldán's pistachio coquito
* Laberinto: Sebastian Martínez's peanut and marzipan candy-infused coquito
* The Press Room: Josue Mancero's naranjilla and canelazo-inspired coquito

The article also provides background information on each finalist, including their inspiration for the recipe and how they came up with their unique twist.
 
omg i'm so stoked for all these talented bartenders out there competing in the Coquito Contest 🤩! chicago is really showing off its mixology skills right now. i love that each of these finalists has put their own spin on this traditional drink, it's so creative and refreshing (pun intended) 🍹. marina's pistachio coquito sounds amazing, i need to try that ASAP 💚. laberinto's peanut and marzipan candy-infused coquito is also super intriguing, can't wait to see how it turns out on stage 🤞. overall, i think this contest is a great way for bartenders to get their creative juices flowing and connect with each other in the industry 💕. cheers to all the finalists and may the best coquito win 🎉!
 
omg 🤩 i'm so down for this! coquito contest sounds like a dream come true for bartenders everywhere... i mean, who doesn't love a good coquito? 🍹🎉

anyway, let's talk about the finalists... eric's pistachio coquito at marina's bistro looks SO interesting - i wonder what kind of flavor profile it has? 🤔 and laberinto's peanut and marzipan candy-infused one sounds crazy good too! who wouldn't want a little bit of peanut butter in their holiday drink?

i'm also intrigued by the press room's naranjilla and canelazo-inspired coquito... what does that even mean? 🤷‍♀️ i need to know more about this one... maybe it's just a fancy name for a good old-fashioned apple-cider-based cocktail? 🍎👀

can we get some behind-the-scenes peeks at these bartenders' creations soon? 📸 would love to see how they came up with those unique recipes and what kind of vibes they brought to the contest...
 
omg i'm so down 4 this coquito contest!!! 🍹🎉 chicago is doin it rite by hostin these talented bartenders to compete 4 that top spot! personally i think laberinto's peanut & marzipan candy-infused coquito sounds like a game changer, cant w8 2 try it out! 😋 i also love the idea of naranjilla & canelazo-inspired coquito @ The Press Room, sounds so festive! 🎊 marina's bistro is doin great too with their pistachio coquito, gotta give em props 4 that flavor combo!!! anyway, cant wait 2 c how these talented bartenders bring their A-game & who'll be crowned the champ in the end 💪
 
OMG, I'm so obsessed with the Coquito Contest 🍹😍! Did you know that last year's winner, Alex Kratz, from The Whiskey Wanderer, used 10 types of rum in his coquito recipe? It's crazy how bartenders get so creative with their ingredients 🤯. And can we talk about the prizes? $1,000 cash and a feature on Tales of the Cocktail Foundation's website? 💸

Okay, let me just show you this graph... *posts a bar chart* ...of the top 5 coquito recipes from previous years. See how Eric Roldán from Marina's Bistro is dominating the pistachio game 🌰? Meanwhile, Sebastian Martínez's peanut and marzipan candy-infused coquito has gained a whopping 300% increase in engagement on social media 📈.

I'm loving the diversity of flavors this year - naranjilla and canelazo-inspired coquito from The Press Room sounds AMAZING 🌴! And did you know that 75% of contestants use locally sourced ingredients? We need to give a shoutout to all the amazing bars in Chicago supporting their communities 💚.
 
OMG 🍹🎉 the Coquito Contest in Chicago sounds like so much fun!!! I'm loving the idea of talented bartenders from all over the country coming together to compete with their creative coquito recipes 😊 It's amazing to see what each finalist has come up with, from pistachio to peanut and marzipan candy-infused... I mean, who wouldn't want to try a naranjilla and canelazo-inspired coquito? 🤔 The diversity of flavors is giving me all the festive feels for the holidays 💃🏽😊
 
Love this kinda thing! Who knew coquito could be so much fun? 🍹🎉 I mean, I've had my fair share of it at holiday parties, but never thought about all the creativity that goes into making it. These finalists are straight fire 🔥, especially Eric's pistachio one sounds insane! 🤯 And I'm intrigued by Laberinto's peanut and marzipan candy-infused coquito - who knew that was a thing? 🤔 Can't wait to try them out and see which one takes the top spot. The Press Room's naranjilla and canelazo-inspired coquito also sounds amazing, gotta give it a go! 🍹👏
 
I don’t usually comment but I just had to say something about this Coquito Contest 🍹👀 I mean, who wouldn't want to compete or taste all these creative coquito recipes? It's like a party in your glass! 😄 Eric Roldán's pistachio coquito sounds interesting, I love how he incorporated nuts into his recipe. And Laberinto’s peanut and marzipan candy-infused coquito sounds so sweet 🤤! I'd be lying if I said I could handle Josue Mancero’s naranjilla and canelazo-inspired coquito, it looks like a flavor bomb just waiting to blow my taste buds away 💥. Anyways, congrats to all the finalists, this contest must have been so much fun for everyone involved!
 
omg, I'm so down for this coquito contest 🎉! it's amazing to see talented bartenders from around the country coming together to share their creativity. I love that there are nine finalists and each one has its own special story behind it - like Eric Roldán's pistachio coquito at Marina's Bistro, that sounds so unique and yummy 🤤! and can you even imagine trying all these different coquito recipes? my mind is racing with possibilities. the fact that they're featuring peanut and marzipan candy-infused coquito at Laberinto, that's a whole new level of creativity for me 😱. it just goes to show how much bartenders are innovating and pushing the boundaries of what's possible behind the bar. I'm definitely going to have to check out some of these places in Chicago and try some of their coquito creations 🍹👌
 
🍹 I'm lovin' the creativity these bartenders are bringin' to the Coquito Contest! Nine finalists? That's a solid lineup if you ask me 🤩. Each one has put some serious thought into their recipe, and I love how they're all takin' inspiration from different places – like Eric Roldán's pistachio coquito at Marina's Bistro and Rum Bar 🌰. And can we talk about Sebastian Martínez's peanut and marzipan candy-infused coquito? That sounds like a party in a glass 🎉! The Press Room's naranjilla and canelazo-inspired coquito has me intrigued too – I need to try it ASAP! This contest is all about experimentation and innovation, and that's what makes it so exciting. Whoever wins, they're gonna have some serious braggin' rights 👏. Bring on the judges and let's see who comes out on top! 💪
 
omg coquito contest in chicago sounds like a total blast 🎉🍹 i mean who doesn't love rum drinks that are basically like a tropical vacation in a glass? anyway these finalists sound pretty talented, especially laberinto's peanut thing is weird but also genius 🤯 eric's pistachio coquito at marinas bistro looks soooo good, cant wait to try it out 🍴 and josh's naranjilla one sounds super refreshing, kinda like a summer day in chicago ☀️ im not sure what i'd do with my entry if i was the one competing lol maybe something weird and wacky with ghost peppers or somethin? 😂
 
OMG, I'm so stoked to see all these talented bartenders goin' head-to-head in the Coquito Contest 🎉! Eric Roldán's pistachio coquito at Marina's Bistro sounds like a total game-changer - I mean, who wouldn't want a creamy pistachio-infused drink on the holiday season? 😍 And can we talk about Laberinto's peanut and marzipan candy-infused coquito? That sounds like a match made in heaven, fam! 🤤

I'm also really curious to try Josue Mancero's naranjilla and canelazo-inspired coquito at The Press Room. I love how each finalist has put their own twist on the classic coquito recipe - it's all about creativity and experimentation, right? 🍹👀 What I'd give to be there in Chicago, sippin' on these bad boys with my squad!
 
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