This book is a journey through hospitality as it is truly lived behind the bar of great hotels. It explores the hotel bar not simply as a place to drink, but as a cultural crossroads where travelers, locals, rituals, and spirits meet. From grand lobbies to intimate cocktail rooms, these spaces have always reflected their cities, their histories, and the people who serve within them. Through stories, traditions, and deep knowledge of spirits, the book traces how hotel bars shaped modern drinking culture while remaining guardians of timeless service. Tequila, mezcal, whiskey, rum, vodka, gin, brandy and cocktails are examined not as trends, but as expressions of land, climate, craft, and human connection. Each spirit is placed within its cultural context, revealing how geography, tradition, and technique influence what ends up in the glass. At its heart, this book is about hospitality through Nihat Cam's eyes. It honors the bar professionals as host, storyteller, and caretaker of atmosphere. It speaks to the quiet details that define great service, the rituals that transcend borders, and the unspoken language of a well run bar. Written from years of global experience inside hotel bars and fine dining rooms, it offers both reflection and practical insight for professionals, while remaining inviting to curious readers who simply love bars, travel, and the stories behind what they drink. This is a book for those who believe a great bar is never just about alcohol, but about people, place, and the moments created between them.