Niina Eskola
Eskola Ergonomics
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Posted - 2015.08.17 21:22:00 -
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Given how much people seemed to enjoy some of the recipes Galm passed along, I figured I might as well share a few more drink combinations with all of you. Besides, I'm not a bartender anymore so it's not like I have anything to gain by keeping these recipes a secret. I mostly served to Guristas, who's main concern was to get drunk as quickly as possible while they still had time off their ship.
That being said, a lot of recipes I had to make were... Uninspired. My favorite drinks though were ones that required a significant amount of forethought and managed to transform a set of ingredients into something totally different.
Black Eagle: Fill a highball glass with ice 1.5 oz cherry brandy 1.5 oz vodka 3 oz cola (I typically use a Caldari designer brand soda) 3 oz cranberry juice
Wet P***y: 1/2 oz Peach Schnapps 1 dash of Cranberry Juice 1/2 oz vodka Squeeze a lime wedge into the shot glass Place the lime wedge into the drink When you shoot the drink back, suck on the lime wedge once it hits your tongue
Headshot: (This drink is also called a Brain Hemorrhage, but just try getting a pirate to say that right when drunk) 1/2 oz peach schnapps 1 tsp cream liqueur 2 drops grenadine syrup If done right, this shot should look like a bleeding lump of grey matter floating in water
Rattlesnake: 1 part cream liqueur 1 part coffee liqueur 1 part chocolate liqueur Layer each part carefully
Wolf's Bite: 1 oz Absinthe 1 oz melon liqueur 1 oz lemon-lime soda Add a drizzle of grenadine syrup
Now the proportions on this next one tend to vary depending on how I'm feeling, so I'm gonna leave this one kinda vague. It's actually one of my favorites, and it's guaranteed to keep you warm on cold nights when you're alone.
Broken Heart: Create the following tea mix Half Jin Mei lapsang souchong 'smoked tea' Half Intaki chai tea Add about 4 oz cinnamon whiskey to the bottom of your cup Pour your tea over the whiskey until your cup or mug is full Add two sticks of cinnamon Drizzle honey to taste (though I take mine black) Best enjoy while hot and with a cigarette
Some say this next drink is Korako "The Rabbit" Kosakami's favorite cocktail. Whether or not that is true doesn't stop countless young capsuleers from ordering it so they can try to imitate his success.
Ginger Rabbit: .5 oz star anise and black tea syrup (replace with black licorice syrup for a Fatal Rabbit) 1 slice fresh ginger 1 strip lemon peel, muddle all the ingredients in a whiskey glass 2 oz burbon .5 oz creme yvette 1 dash of Angostura Bitters Serve on the rocks
I hope you all enjoy.
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