Harking back to Monday, I’ve been driving around all week longing wistfully for a hovercar, and wondering how we would manage not to crash into each other. Today’s cocktail theme is future transport, in whatever way you will.
7 thoughts on “Bar’s Open”
As our current range of future lifestyle choices all include fairly hefty amounts of train travel (we’ll be house-hunting in Knaresborough today, and flat-hunting in Leeds tomorrow), I’d better have a Locomotive, please: http://www.winemag.com/April-2010/The-Locomotive-Cocktail/
I could go for the old transport (in a tenuous way) with a Kamikaze (Vodka, Cointreau, Lime, and topped off with Smirnoff Ice instead of Lemonade) because in a futuristic sense, it’s like rocket fuel.
One bucket thereof, please. And shortly after, I’ll be somewhere in orbit.
If Uborkabot can find an old bottle of creme de violette somewhere in the back of the cupboard, I’ll have an Aviation, thanks, since I will need wings to get around next week for Pop Montreal.
Trams are the way forward. Everywhere should have trams. However, when it comes to cocktails and trams… I think I’ll just wait for the next one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAReNd6hcfA
You should never drink and drive, else you’ll spill your drink.
So I’ll stay in the futuristic back seat with a Back Seat Boogie (don’t you just love Google?) recipe here. Of course, if driverless cars become the thing, then I guess we can all drink and let Google take us home.
Since I can’t drink in the real world, I’m going on a bender in the virtual, futuristic one. One bottle of Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin 2074 Reserve Brut, please (I hear it was a marvelous year). With a bendy straw. And a hologram of Dorothy Parker to keep me company.
As our current range of future lifestyle choices all include fairly hefty amounts of train travel (we’ll be house-hunting in Knaresborough today, and flat-hunting in Leeds tomorrow), I’d better have a Locomotive, please: http://www.winemag.com/April-2010/The-Locomotive-Cocktail/
Are you planning to leave the village Mike?
I’m going to plump for a tried and tested Gin & Tonic, as the first time I ever had one was on a plane from Dubai back to London.
I could go for the old transport (in a tenuous way) with a Kamikaze (Vodka, Cointreau, Lime, and topped off with Smirnoff Ice instead of Lemonade) because in a futuristic sense, it’s like rocket fuel.
One bucket thereof, please. And shortly after, I’ll be somewhere in orbit.
If Uborkabot can find an old bottle of creme de violette somewhere in the back of the cupboard, I’ll have an Aviation, thanks, since I will need wings to get around next week for Pop Montreal.
Trams are the way forward. Everywhere should have trams. However, when it comes to cocktails and trams… I think I’ll just wait for the next one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAReNd6hcfA
You should never drink and drive, else you’ll spill your drink.
So I’ll stay in the futuristic back seat with a Back Seat Boogie (don’t you just love Google?) recipe here. Of course, if driverless cars become the thing, then I guess we can all drink and let Google take us home.
Since I can’t drink in the real world, I’m going on a bender in the virtual, futuristic one. One bottle of Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin 2074 Reserve Brut, please (I hear it was a marvelous year). With a bendy straw. And a hologram of Dorothy Parker to keep me company.