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‘Breaking Bad’ Stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston Bartend Drake’s Birthday Party

The actors — who founded their mezcal brand, Dos Hombres, in 2019 — took control of the bar during Drake's 37th birthday bash

Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston, DrakeMonica Schipper/Getty Images; Cole Burston/Getty Images

Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul can officially add 'Mixologist' to their resumes.

During Drake's 37th birthday party — which was held at Casadonna in Miami, Fla., on Monday — the Breaking Bad stars hopped behind the bar to mix and pour up drinks for partygoers ... all before dominating the dance floor.

In a video shared on X (formerly Twitter) by Drake's producer BNYX, Paul is heard telling someone: "Negroni is the easiest drink to make."

The pair — who founded their mezcal brand, Dos Hombres, in 2019 — have always been hands-on when it comes to promoting their tequila.

"It's important for Bryan and I, as founders of this company, that [our business partners] know that we are doing the work. We don't want to just slap our names on something and let other people do the work," Paul told MSNBC in 2022. "This is our baby, and we're incredibly proud of our baby. It's brutal, but we have a good time doing it."

In August, the duo reunited once again with other members of the Breaking Bad cast in support of the actors' and writers' strikes that left the entertainment community at a standstill.

The cast joined the picket lines outside of Sony Pictures Studios, which produced the hit series. While Breaking Bad aired on AMC during its run on cable, all 62 of the episodes are now available to stream on Netflix.

"We're not making them the enemy. They are not villains. These are people that we all will be working with once again at some point," Cranston said about choosing that location to gather. "We just want them to see reality and fairness."

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