Category Archives: Booze
Science of cocktail shaker vacuum
Ever notice that cocktail shaker cans get vacuumed together when you shake a drink? The encoldening of all the stuff inside is doing it, creating enough vac that you need to apply about 13.6 pounds of force to pull a small shaker apart. First, the air that's in your shaker starts off at room temperature. As you are shaking, this air gets cooled just like your drink does. Cooling the air causes the pressure to go down, which causes a vacuum. That isn't all that's happening, though. Ice is less dense than water. When ice melts, it actually contracts in volume. When the volume of liquid plus ice in the shaker contracts, the volume of air in the shaker increases. Since you aren't adding more air molecules, increasing the volume decreases pressure, causing more vacuum. Third, as your liquor gets colder, its density increases, again shrinking in volume and creating more vacuum. A third factor may be a small amount of expelled air when the bartender slams down on the cans before the shake. More Cocktail Science: Why Do My Shaker Cans Get Sucked Together? (via JWZ) (Image: Cocktail Shakers, a Creative Commons Attribution (2.0) image from walkn's photostream) Previously:Crowdsourcing the Physics of the Backdraft Cocktail Science of Cocktails Roger Lextrait: Eight years alone on South Pacific island Halloween cocktail photos Rube Goldberg cocktail-mixing machine Cocktail Robotics festival speeches -- audio Virtuoso cocktail shaker does his thing Desk/cocktail bar from 1947 Desk/cocktail bar from 1947...
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Diamond-shaped ice-mold
I generally like the idea of this diamond-shaped ice-cube mold as a fun freezer-toy: I wonder if the ice-diamonds will keep if you make one, pop it out and leave it in the freezer, then make another. It'd be cool (so to speak) to have a bathtub full of these, is all I'm saying. Diamond Ice Mold (Thanks, Rina!) Previously:Hair ice Beautiful ice-sphere machine The postman always rings ice Denture ice cube trays Gadgets Pi Day ice-cube trays Practical joke cocktails: freeze Mentos into the ice-cubes, add to ... Banana clip tray makes ice bullets Quicksnap: the better ice cube tray Seamless ice-spheres for superior whiskey-rocks PooH & Ice Tetris ice cube trays Gadgets...
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Kraken booze package
As a near-total teetotaller, I'm in no position to weigh in on the quality of Kraken Spiced Rum (haven't tried it, it might taste like paint-thinner and strip the enamel off your teeth), but I am here to tell you that I am in major raptures over the absolutely ass-kicking media kit package they've put it in. Growing up, my grandparents on both sides had elaborate rec-room bars with racy cocktail glasses (the bikini girls would strip off if you filled the highballs with cold liquid) and superb novelty bottles: Bols liqueur bottles with windup ballerinas inside, Jim Beam bottles shaped like every US state, bottles shaped like the CN Tower, very tall banana liqueur bottles (just look at them!), little brown jugs with XX on them, and more. I've always had an affinity for this kind of thing, even if I have very little use for the stuff inside the bottles. The Kraken Media Kit Previously:The kraken wakes! A - Boing Boing Ice Jackets encase vodka bottles in ice - Boing Boing Absinthe lollipops - Boing Boing Handsome booze packaging Boing Boing Soviet anti-booze posters - Boing Boing...
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Handsome booze packaging
I know nothing about Bitter Sisters' cocktail mixes -- I don't drink hardly at all (puts me straight to sleep) and for all I know, this stuff tastes like gasoline. But the new packaging, designed by Shane Crawford, tickles my desiderata bone. Sure is purdy. Bitter Sisters Cocktail Mixers Previously:Liquor fancier's tchotchke - Boing Boing Ice Jackets encase vodka bottles in ice - Boing Boing Science of Cocktails Boing Boing...
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Beautiful ice-sphere machine
This copper mechanism from Macallan's will turn your large, irregular chunk of ice into a perfect sphere, whose melting properties are somehow optimal for the consumption of Scotch (I drink neat Irish, when I drink at all, which is almost never). The Macallan Ice Ball Machine- 01.15.10 (via Andre's Notes) Previously:Virtuoso cocktail shaker does his thing Boing Boing Halloween cocktail photos - Boing Boing Rube Goldberg cocktail-mixing machine - Boing Boing Desk/cocktail bar from 1947 - Boing Boing HOWTO make a snail out of a melted cocktail stirrer - Boing Boing...
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One of The best: I just want a beer… beer.
Leinenkugel’s Original
The Pride of Chippewa Falls Wisconsin. You’ve got to respect any brewer that prints “brewed by 73 people who care” on the neck of the bottle. It can be tough to get the Original Leine’s west of the Mississippi. But if you’ve got friends that get back to the midwest every so often (even [...]
Go for a bike ride with your flask and some music
The Lazy Bike Ride and Cocktail
Have a bike? Great. Like to ride it? That’s good too. But when was the last time you really just tooled around your neighborhood for no reason other than you wanted to ride your bike at some ridiculously slow speed, weaving whenever you wanted to? I think I was eight [...]
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Buy some of this Wine
Lone Madrone – Paso Robles CA
Had a glass last night and felt I needed to pass this along. Buy some of this stuff. Need a suggestion? Can’t miss with these:
2006 Syrah
2006 Old Hat
Any vintage Zin of Steel (if you can find it)
But really, I’ve never had a bad bottle from these folks. If you’re lucky [...]
Drink These Gins on the rocks
Because Tonic & Vermouth can just get in the way
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Vinturi Essential Wine Aerator
Ever resist opening up one of your “good” bottles of wine because it hasn’t decanted and you didn’t want to waste it? Drink your wine, when you want
to drink your wine, with this: The Vinturi Essential Wine Aerator.
Think of it as the TiVo for Wine. Pour the wine through this thing and it comes out [...]
Wood floors made from wine-barrels