The Neat History of Mr. Boston’s Little Red Book
To call Mr. Boston’s Official Bartender’s Guide simply a condensed encyclopedia of cocktails it to misunderstand its singular contribution to cocktail culture.
When Irwin “Red” Benjamin and Hyman C. Berkowitz founded the Old Mr. Boston Distillery, they quickly became renowned for selling high-quality cordials and collectable bottles, but arguably their greatest concoction was what was then called The Old Mr. Boston Deluxe Official Bartender’s Guide.
Published in the early days after the repeal of Prohibition, the tidy red-covered book became the must-have “Cocktail Bible†for bartenders everywhere and the cocktail adventurer in all of us.
The novelty of Mr. Boston’s Official Bartender’s Guide was pooling the expertise of four crusty Boston bartenders for an amalgam of authority on ingredients, spirits, and the proper service of cocktails ensuring each and every recipe was actually bartender-tested, making it an actual “Official†bartender’s guide.
85 years strong, Mr. Boston Official Bartender’s Guide still resides on bars all over the world, offering cocktail recipes, party planning tips, and historical tidbits.
Mr. Boston Official Bartender’s Guide enters the digital age, with more than 10,500 recipes meticulously sourced from 1935 -2012 editions, each representing the evolution of the cocktail and underscoring the legacy of Mr. Boston’s little red book as an indispensable index and preserves the traditions and recipes that forever define cocktail culture.
Understand cocktail creation as inspired by the iconic Mr. Boston Bar Guide with our Cocktail Basics tasting.
Events

NOLA Cocktail Tour with Paul Gustings
Paul Gustings is a legend in New Orleans, both for his long career in bartending and his infamous walking tour of the French Quarter. Paul, for the first time ever, will lead his storytelling drinking tour from the comfort of Sazerac House! Classic cocktails of New Orleans will co-star alongside Paul’s celebrated tour that up till now has only been available in the smallest of parties. This event is not for the feint of heart—Paul pulls no punches as he gives the gritty history of one of the French Quarter from his 1st hand view. Hear (and drink!) living history!

Walking with Whiskey
Join our distillery team for an in-depth journey through the whiskey making process. From grain to bottle, you'll walk through the steps of making Sazerac Rye Whiskey and conclude with a Sazerac Rye Cocktail Demo.
Here’s to classic cocktails and those destined to be.
