Cliffhanger Cocktail
50cl Midori in the bottom of a tall glass, pour 25ml Malibu in over a spoon and top up with orange and pineapple juice
Ingredients:
- 1 part Malibu
- 2 parts Midori® melon liqueur
- 1/2 Orange juice
- 1/2 Pineapple juice
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Turn up, friends.
There are times for wine in a real glass or sophisticated cocktails in a dimly lit bar, and then there are times for drinks like these, when all you want to do is "get crunk" and have a good time. So let's get to it. (Fun game for your reading pleasure: Spot the penis!)
1. Party in Your Mouth
Pop Rocks Tropical Punch for rim
Rub the cut flesh of a lemon wedge against the rim of your glass, then dip the rim into the Pop Rocks. Build the remaining ingredients in your glass over ice. Serve and enjoy!
2. Smirnoff Preparadas
Chopped fruits, such as pineapple, strawberry, mango, and blueberry
Smirnoff Ice, flavor of your choice
Handfuls of your favorite candies
Fill a cup halfway with ice. Top with chopped fruit, chamoy, and chili lime seasoning. Pour in your Smirnoff Ice. Top with candy and take a picture.
3. Sweet Nuts
Scoops of your favorite nutty ice cream (think caramels, vanillas, and pecans)
1 ounce Pinnacle Salted Caramel Vodka
1 ounce nut liqueur, such as Frangelico
0.5 ounce Pinnacle Vanilla Vodka
Nuts of your choice, chopped
Build your drink in a glass, then garnish with whipped cream, nuts, candy bar, and caramel sauce.
4. Hey Juice
1 ounce Captain Morgan Spiced Rum
1 ounce Bacardi Peach Red Rum
0.5 ounce Kinky Gold Liqueur
Maraschino cherry for garnish
Fill a tall glass with ice. Pour Captain Morgan Spiced Rum, Bacardi Peach Red Rum, and Kinky Gold Liqueur. Fill with equal parts orange juice and cranberry juice. Top with a float of Bacardi 151 Rum. Garnish with a cherry.
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5. Big Banana Daiquiri Dick-iri
Created by Fraser Hamilton of Blackbird Ordinary in Miami.
1 ounce Cruzan Estate Diamond Light Rum
0.5 ounces Cruzan 9 Spiced Rum
0.5 ounces Bols Banana or other crème de banane
0.5 ounces fresh lime juice
0.5 ounces rich simple syrup
Blend ingredients with a cup of ice. Serve with a whole (circumcised) banana.
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6. Gummy Party Cups
Soak your gummy candies in alcohol, making sure the booze completely covers the candy. Leave them alone for at least a few hours to let the gummies really marinate. (Warning: If they stay in the alcohol for too long, they'll become one big glob.) Drain the gummies and pack them up in little containers to have them on the go.
7. Pink Panty Dropper
six 12-ounce cans or bottles of beer, such as Corona Light
one 12-ounce can frozen pink lemonade concentrate
Lemon wheels for garnish
Fill a large container with ice. Start by pouring the beers, then mixing in vodka and lemonade concentrate. Garnish with lemon wheels.
8. Dirty Shirley Shots
0.5 ounce liquid from a jar of Ole Smoky Tennessee Moonshine Cherries
Ole Smoky Tennessee Moonshine Cherries for garnish
Combine ingredients in a shot glass and throw one back.
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9. Green Temptation
2.75 ounces Absolut Elyx Vodka
0.5 ounce fresh lime juice
Add jalapeños and basil leaves into the mixing glass. Muddle. Add vodka, lime juice, and simple syrup. Shake and strain into a martini glass, and garnish with a jalapeño slice.
10. Blue Kamikaze Jello Shots
2 envelopes plain gelatin
0.75 cup Blue Curaçao liqueur
Pour lime juice into a saucepan and sprinkle the gelatin powder over the liquid. Let sit for two minutes. Heat the mixture over low heat, stirring until the gelatin dissolves. Add the liqueur and vodka. Pour into your mold of choice (if you're using an ice cube tray, coat it with a nonstick cooking spray first) and refrigerate the mixture until set, about four hours.
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11. Ring Popsicles
Fill molds with chopped fruit and wine. Set in freezer overnight, or until frozen.
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Making A Color-Changing Cocktail with Blue Chai Tea
I know what your thinking: “That’s nothing new, teas have been used in cocktails for centuries!” Well, this tea is not your ordinary Earl Grey or Jasmine – this tea is from Butterfly Pea Flowers (No Butterflies were harmed in the making of this post 🙂 What’s different about it tea is when you change the pH, it actually changes color!
Special thanks to Blue Chai Tea for sending us a sample. This is where the inner nerd in me gets to have some fun!
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Start with the Taste Test:
Very subtle and slightly floral. When I added some simple syrup, it brought up some flavor but it’s still not very strong. The second batch I steeped doubled the amount of tea that I steeped and I increased the extraction time to 20 minutes, and I was starting to pick up a slight tropical fruit quality to the tea, but still very subtle.
For the love of Science:
- I added a a few drops of lemon juice and the tea turned a beautiful shade of violet.
- The more lemon juice you add to it, it turns lighter and lighter; from purple to pink!
- Carbonating the tea also changes the color from blue to purple. (Thanks CO2!)
- Adding Baking Soda changed it back to blue. This tea is definitely pH sensitive.
And Now to Use it In a Cocktail…
For the cocktail I made a simple Moscow Mule or in this case Houdini’s Mule with:
I alternated between regular ice and ice made from the Blue Chai Tea. The pH difference is the ginger beer and possibly the vodka was enough to begin changing the color of the drink as the Blue Ice began to melt.
I’m excited to try a few other techniques with this product- Coming soon: Sodium Bicarbonate Ice .
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There's been a bar on the southwest corner of Farwell and North for almost a century. In the 1930s and 1940s the east side neighborhood around North and Farwell had a mix of factories, apartments and taverns including a place called Rieder's which occupied the spot Von Trier does today.
By 1978, Frank Rieder decided to sell the bar to Karl Lotharius, the owner of Olivers, a mid-seventies disco on Milwaukee St. south of Wells. Lotharius continued the European theme and upscale cocktails, adding his own German heritage to the decor. The name Von Trier came about when after the sale of the bar, Frank Rieder decided not to let Lotharius use the Rieder's name. Lotharius, who came from the town of Trier in Germany eventually settled on "Von Trier" (from Trier) for the new name. But the process was decidedly circumspect.
In 1978 there was a popular bar on Downer Avenue called Judge Jason Downer or JJD's for short (later the Chancery). Karl Lotharius wanted a snappy name like JJD's and came up with Karl Von Trier (Karl from Trier) or KVT, which can be seen on a few early signs still in the bar. While KVT never took off, the Von Trier name soon became widely known as the German bar with great beer selection and upscale drinks.
The Von Trier We Know and Love
Von Trier's decor largely came from it's namesake town in Germany. The wood carvings, roebuck antlers, and a custom made stained glass window which we'll get to later were all imported. However, some items were made locally for the bar. The stained glass lamp shades over the bar were made by Wauwatosa Glass, some of the bronze Von Trier logos were made here as well as the wrought iron doors to the back bar.
Another unfortunate event that makes up Von Trier's history is the death of Karl Lotharius in the fall of 1981. In the early hours of a Sunday morning, Karl was struck by an arrow just outside his home on the 2900 block of north Murray Avenue. Karl had tried pulling the arrow out and bled to death hours later in the hospital. He was just 49 years old. Before he died, Karl claimed the arrow was shot by someone he knew but to this day the case remains unsolved.
During the 1980s, Von Trier was still the only upscale bar in the neighborhood and in 1981 an enclosed beer garden was installed outside behind the newly added back room. At that time the City of Milwaukee prohibited outdoor seating on sidewalks and Von Trier's enclosed patio was one of only a few places that featured outdoor seating.
In October of 2009, Von Trier owner Mark Eckert sold the bar and retired after 31 years at Von Trier. New owners John and Cindy Sidoff, owners of Hooligan's, are committed to continuing the tradition of Von Trier's upscale cocktails, imported beers and the best free popcorn in Milwaukee. After some much needed TLC, Von Trier officially reopened on December 10, 2009.
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Amy Pond – The Ginger Scotch
The grown-up version of our Young Amelia Pond mocktail, this hearty cocktail walks the line between savory and sweet, is both exotic and familiar, and seems at all times to be both a simple drink and a complex cocktail.
4 oz. Ginger Beer*
1 oz. Black Cherry Juice
2-3 dashes Angostura bitters
Fill a collins glass with ice, add all ingredients, stir, and garnish with a cherry.
*Because our cocktails are geared towards an affordable budget, this cocktail was created using Bundaburg Ginger Beer and Dewar’s White Label (blended Scotch). Different scotches will give different flavor profiles, as will various brands of ginger beer. If you prefer cheaper, more readily available ingredients, this drink can be made with ginger ale (Canada Dry or other) and Rose’s grenadine, although a higher quality grenadine (Small Hand Foods or similar), scotch (eg. single malt scotch), and ginger beer will give the drink a more refined palate. We encourage you to experiment until you find the combination that works best for your tastes, although we DON’T recommend using your expensive scotch in this drink – as James Bond said, that’d be a waste of good scotch.
Amy Pond is a feisty red-headed Scot played by Karen Gillan. A companion of the Eleventh Doctor, she first meets him as a seven-year-old when he crashes the TARDIS in her backyard. She asks to travel with him and he promises her that he’d return in 5 minutes. Twelve years later, he finally returns, but young Amelia now goes by Amy and is engaged to be married after a childhood of convincing herself that The Doctor wasn’t real. Once again she decides to travel with him, and throughout her many travels she gets married and has a daughter, although, well, it’s not quite as simple as all that. She finally leaves the TARDIS to live a normal life with her husband Rory in New York City. She traveled with Doctor from 2010-2012, until her departure midway through Series 7.
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Young Amelia Pond, a Gingery Mocktail
With a rich flavor and a clean finish, this gingery mocktail will make waiting for your “imaginary” friend all the more bearable.
6 oz. Ginger Ale
3 oz. Black Cherry Juice
Add all ingredients to a glass filled with ice, stir, and serve.
Young Amelia Pond is a fearless redheaded Scot portrayed by Caitlin Blackwood. Seven years old, she is first visited by The Doctor immediately following his regeneration from his 10th to his 11th incarnation after the TARDIS crash lands in her backyard. When he leaves to investigate an alert from the TARDIS, she puts on a hat and mittens, packs a bag, and waits for his return–a bit longer than anticipated.
Young Amelia Pond only encounters the eleventh incarnation of The Doctor, and doesn’t travel with him until she’s grown into a 19-year-old on the verge of being married.
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Susan Foreman – The Granddaughter
This sweet, simple drink is the perfect companion to our First Doctor cocktail, holding onto that mysterious unearthliness, while still being a beautiful addition to your cocktail repertoire.
1 oz. St. Germain
2-3 dashes Orange Bitters
Add all ingredients to a shaker filled with ice, shake well, serve up in a chilled, stemmed cocktail glass.
Susan Foreman holds the distinctive honor of being the very first Doctor Who companion, and was portrayed by Carole Ann Ford. As The Doctor’s granddaughter, they stole the TARDIS together and traveled the stars. We first find them stationed in a junkyard called Totter’s Lane in London in 1963, where Susan attends the nearby Coal Hill School. Her unearthly knowledge of mathematics and history intrigue her teachers Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, who follow Susan back to Totter’s Lane and force their way into the TARDIS against the wishes of The Doctor. Together they go on many adventures through space and time. Susan encapsulated the teenager of the 1960’s, a “modern woman” with a short black haircut and a hands-on attitude. In addition to being the first companion, she also invented the acronym “T.A.R.D.I.S.,” can fly the TARDIS, and was the first character to leave the program. Susan flew with The Doctor since the first episode in 1963 until 1964, two stories into the show’s 2nd season, when she falls in love with 22nd Century freedom fighter David Campbell. The Doctor realizes that Susan deserves a life of her own and locks her out of the TARDIS. To this day, her departure is considered one of the memorable moments in the show’s history. She appeared once more in the 1983 special The Five Doctors as well as the 1993 charity special Dimensions in Time.
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Dr. Grace Holloway – First Kiss
This bright, clean drink begins as a plain champagne, and gradually evolves into a crisp cocktail with a refreshing finish.
Fill bottom of champagne flute with Hpnotiq. Using a spoon, very carefully layer the champagne of your choice on top of the Hpnotiq and serve.
Dr. Grace Holloway is the senior cardiologist at a San Francisco hospital and portrayed by Daphne Ashbrook. She first encounters the seventh incarnation of The Doctor when she is asked to perform an emergency operation on him after he is shot by gangsters. Upset that she loses him, she is slow to believe him when his eighth incarnation tries to convince her that he is alive, and an alien with two hearts. After an adventure that includes being possessed by The Master, dying, and being revived by the TARDIS, The Doctor offers to take her along through space and time, which she declines. Dr. Holloway is a warm, compassionate person who has always wanted to hold back death, and finds new faith in herself through her time with The Doctor.
Dr. Grace Holloway appears only in the 1996 TV Movie, where she spends most of her time with the eighth incarnation of The Doctor. She holds the distinguishment of being the first companion to kiss The Doctor.
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The 8th Doctor – Gallifreyan Knight
This smooth concoction is a hearty and quirky cocktail, perfect to bring out at parties or for unwinding after a long day.
1½ oz. Spiced Rum
3 oz. Sweet and Sour
¾ oz. Blue Curacao
1-2 dashes Orange Bitters
Add all ingredients to a mixer filled with ice, shake well, serve up or on the rocks in an old-fashioned glass or Collins glass, respectively. Garnish with a lime wheel and a lime/orange twist.
The eighth incarnation of The Doctor was portrayed by Paul McGann. Suave and eccentric, yet prone to bouts of amnesia, the eighth incarnation of The Doctor is a passionate adventurer and the first Doctor to have romantic relations with his companions. His first appearance on the show was in the 1996 TV Movie, which was intended as a backdoor-pilot to revive the series from ongoing hiatus since 1989. The movie was unsuccessful, therefore when the show was finally revived in 2005 The Doctor had already regenerated into his ninth incarnation, and until 2013 this was the only television appearance of the 8th Doctor. In 2013, the eighth incarnation of The Doctor reappeared onscreen in the mini-sode “The Night of the Doctor,” when he reappears as a weary pacifist, worn down by the effects of the Time War, despite his refusal to participate. It is there revealed that the incarnation portrayed by Christopher Eccleston is not the true ninth incarnation, and between those bodies he did finally fight as a soldier in the Time War.
Despite his lack of television appearances, the 8th Doctor’s adventures are heavily documented in BBC Books’ novels and Big Finish Productions’ audio dramas, as well as other spin-off material. Although the canonicity of the spin-off material is debated, his salute to former companions in “The Night of the Doctor” suggests that the Big Finish audio dramas are considered the “canon” stories. As such, his “official” companions are Dr. Grace Holloway (TV Movie), Charley Pollard, C’rizz, Lucie Miller, Tamsin Drew, and Molly O’Sullivan (all Big Finish Productions).
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