What do you want more of from Sip Mightily in 2025?
This is a poll and survey for Sip Mightily subscribers.
As I develop more content ideas for next year, I’m asking those invested in this platform to let me know what they want to see in this newsletter.
First, thank you for sticking with me after a much-needed sabbatical. The time away helped me clear my mind and get to a better place.
I appreciate your vote of confidence and continued interest. I’d like to know why you subscribe and what you’d like to see more of.
There are different types of content that I’ve published that I’m proud of. Please consider these examples ahead of voting in the poll below.
Cocktail recipes
Make this: Dame’s Sourwood Gold Rush
On Thursday, I detailed my crew’s three-day escape in the Arizona desert. You should read it, share it and tell all your friends and family to subscribe to what we do around here. The “we” is just me, by the way.
Reviews on spirits
Is Scottie Pippen's Digits Bourbon actually good?
It happened to Vodka. It happened to Gin. It happened to Tequila.
Storytelling about spirits and cocktails
I had Johnnie Walker Blue on July 4th and wrote notes in my cell phone
For a period of time in my life, I used to view Johnnie Walker Blue as the pinnacle of whiskey excellence. At this time of my life, I didn’t really know a gotdamned thing about whiskey.
Interviews
'Shake. Stir. Sip.' author Kara Newman talks equal parts cocktails, Paper Planes in the summertime and more
Recently, I took a spin through a local book store here in Los Angeles. Usually, I would identify where either the sports, music or economics books were located. However, my interest in becoming a better spirit enthusiast took me down the …
Reporting and analysis
Please take a minute to vote in the poll below and please comment with anything you’d like to see that I didn’t mention.
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I like all of these things, though I’d say storytelling then interviews, reviews, reporting, and then cocktails (mainly because I just like drinking my whiskey neat, but they do sound good when you write them).
Love all of it but the storytelling is probably the best, to hear about your connections to the drinks. Then of course following up with the recipe helps me as a reader connect too.