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Subject: Re: NEW: Thames River
From: apetail
Posted: Sun Apr 3. 2011, 13:28 UTC
Followup to: "NEW: Thames River"  by David Jacobs  (Sun Apr 3. 2011, 12:40 UTC)
> Made this one up myself using various drinks I had lying around (as 
> normal when making a new cocktail!).
> 
> Ingredients:
> 
> 1 shot glass of Jagermeister
> 1/2 shot glass of gin
> 1/2 shot glass of orange juice (with OR without pulp)
> Pepsi Cola
> 
> Glass type: Tumbler.
> 
> The ingredients are in order of appearance.
> 
> Put Jagermeister in first, followed by the gin.
> Put the orange juice in for the upcoming riverwater effect as its 
> colour will mix with the dark coloured Pepsi.
> Top up with Pepsi or even Coca-Cola if you are fussy with your cola 
> beverages :P
> Then stir.
> 
> Job done.
> 
> Let me know what you think :)

The upcoming riverwater effect is new to me. Never liked coke and juice 
though. Is it a good idea to make a drink resemble the Thames? What's wrong 
with nice colours like blue and clear lemonade as in a blue lagoon.

Just out of curiosity. Did you first create the drink and then the name? The 
other way around may often result in better drinks. First start with the idea 
(the name) and then create the drink. 

It is common in design, when starting product oriented, to drift of ending 
with a product which does not match a desirable product (starting consumer 
oriented prevents this).

oth, I am sure successful drinks like the brain haemorrhage are found by first 
mixing the drink (omg how disgusting... let's call it a brain haemorrhage). 
Bars are strange places.

-- 
"Question everything..."


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