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Dark Ages

1950–1980

The post-war decline of cocktail culture. Mass-produced spirits, artificial mixers, and a preference for simplicity reduced cocktails to their lowest quality in modern history.

Key Events

- 1950s: Vodka overtakes gin as America's spirit of choice
- 1960s: Tiki culture peaks and begins to fade
- 1970s: Disco era favors simple, sweet drinks
- 1970s-80s: Fresh juice replaced by bottled sour mix
- 1980s: Cocktails reach their quality nadir with neon-colored drinks

Key Figures

Trader Vic (Tiki movement), Suntory (Japanese whisky innovations)

Cultural Context

Post-war convenience culture extended to the bar. Fresh ingredients gave way to shelf-stable substitutes. Vodka's neutral flavor aligned with a generation seeking lighter, less complex drinks.

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