Produced by Men’s Health Magazine, this is an app version of Jimmy’s bar advice column. Includes cocktail recipes arranged by spirit or situation (such as “Make me classy...”), “Eat This, Not That” bar snack damage control, tips on how to win bar games, and another “random” shakeable drink chooser.
PROS: Jimmy’s Best Bars uses your phone’s GPS to provide sound recommendations for where to drink nearby. Besides food, it also advises on which beers or cocktails will do the most carb damage and offers alternatives. The app allows users to contribute cocktail recipes, bar suggestions and rate others. Snarky language can be quite amusing.
CONS: Men’s Health ads galore can make for clunky navigation. Instant Wingman feature is just so wrong for so many reasons.
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Cocktail Apps
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Cocktails HD (iPad), Jones APR, Free
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The Cocktail App (iPhone, iPod Touch) Moritz von Volkman, $1.99
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Martha Stewart Cocktails (iPhone, iPad) Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, $0.99
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Jimmy the Bartender (iPhone, Android), Rodale, Free
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Speakeasy Cocktails (iPad), Open Air Publishing, $9.99
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Liquor Cabinet (iPhone), Lavacado Studios, $0.99
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The Cocktail Catalog (iPhone), Striped Candy, $0.99
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hi guys, can you compare those apps with cocktail fusion on the ipad? thanks
Sep 10, 2012 at 9:52 AM
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