Listen, friends don’t let friends drink green beer. We’re talking about cheap light beer, plus green. Yum. Is this what your Irish grandfathers and grandmothers worked their fingers to the bone for? No! It’s possible to make a drink that pays homage to The Emerald Isle without compromising your dignity in the process. Here are a few great ones.
If you are one who loves throwing parties from time to time simply because you enjoy the friendship and companionship all around you, then you might be interested to also learn how to make your own drinks. After all, it would also help you build a portfolio of a host who knows his or her cocktails. To do so, you will not only need the proper skills, but also relevant equipment. Why not make a statement with the £19.99 Bullet Cocktail Shaker instead?
The Bullet Cocktail Shaker would be an instant hit for those who come across it, as it enables you to create some seriously high-calibre cocktails. After all, those with a license to kill prefer to have their martinis shaken, not stirred. Made from weighty polished steel, it might not quite be bullet proof, although it is more than tough enough to unload round after round of ‘lethal’ shots to your guests. The Bullet Cocktail Shaker will boast of a 4 part spill-proof construction that has been specially designed for professional mixologists, and at the end of the night when dark creatures come out to play, you can even use this to slay a werewolf, now how about that?
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Once upon a time, way back in the 1990s, vodka was pretty much the coolest thing you could order. It was the It drink at clubs and bars, and its magical (dearth of) flavor swept the nation. But, in the last decade, the craft movement has exploded. "Small batch," "hand-made," and "craft" are the new buzzwords for everything from beer to whiskey and gin to cocktails.
Making a good drink isn’t always the easiest endeavor. ReJigger, a Kickstarter project turned real product, aims to simplify the cocktail process for those of us playing the boozy home game. The democratization of the craft cocktail is a great idea, but here’s the thing: You gotta respect the craft.
Look, Sodastreams are great for their convenience and ubiquity, but there are some drawbacks. For starters, you can only use them to carbonate water. On top of that, the cost of the replacement CO2 cartridges (which you need to keep yourself "in bubbles") is higher than it needs to be. We’ve explored other systems that let you carbonate cocktails
Have you ever felt like making boozy eggnog is a total crapshoot? Half the time you get a smooth and delicious cocktail, and half the time it’s a lumpy, curdled mess. What gives?
Oops, you did it again, didn’t you? You had to try every tasty-looking morsel at the Thanksgiving banquet and then go back for seconds. And thirds. Yeah, eventually, you’re going to want to work that off
We humans love to eat, and we love to drink. So it’s no surprise that we’re always trying to come up with solid forms of alcohol, to eat what we can drink. Alcoholic ice cream
Dry ice is one of the most tried and true Halloween special effects. Simply drop a chunk into a liquid, then it begins to "boil" and emit a dense, creepy fog. Not only that, it’s cheap, simple to use, and way easier to find than you probably thought. It also happens to be fantastic—and fantastically ghoulish—in a lot of cocktails.