In addition to a great blues jam, the bartenders were a lot of fun at Joe's. They served me my first Guinness in Asia, which earned them a special place in my liver.
It was here, though, that I found an example of information having real tangible value. The bar stocked Jameson and Bailey's, but no one had heard of an "Irish Car Bomb." I convinced the manager that it was a popular drink in the States and would make a good addition to their menu. We eventually negotiated a mutually beneficial trade. I wrote down the recipe from memory, and she mixed samples for Kevin and me on the house.
That's information management for you. Next time I travel, I'll have to pack Mr. Boston.
Thursday, July 27, 2006
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