Testaments to the Boom Times to Come (Posts tagged DRINKS)

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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“Campari grapefruit granita
1 cup pink grapefruit juice
½ cup Campari
1 tsp lemon juice or to taste
No churning, just bung it all in a metal loaf pan and stick it in the freezer. Based on a recipe in Jennifer McLagan’s book Bitter:...
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Campari grapefruit granita

1 cup pink grapefruit juice
½ cup Campari
1 tsp lemon juice or to taste

No churning, just bung it all in a metal loaf pan and stick it in the freezer. Based on a recipe in Jennifer McLagan’s book Bitter: you’re supposed to stir it every hour or so and of course I forgot. In which case the book said you can deploy the blender - but it turns out in the exact proportions above the mix never actually freezes hard: just stays at exactly that shaved ice texture you want.

wellntruly

FYI this is like, my favorite thing in the world all summer

DRINKS SORTA this got the crew through Hannibal viewings in our AC-less apartments last summer
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Chartreuse is evil incarnate - delicious, herbal evil. I love the stuff but it is guaranteed to fuck you up.

bedannibal-lectaurier replied to your post “My Favorite Lines From the Wikipedia Page On “Chartreuse (liqueur)”…”

Chartreuse is *amazing*, meant to be savored and sipped very slowly. It’s also super potent. It’s a tradition with my friends that we have it after Thanksgiving dinner–its digestif powers are real!

I was going to take a very artful photo to prove that after these #testimonials I went out and bought my own bottle of Chartreuse, but I’ve run out of time before this HANNIBAL OPERA so you will simply have to take my word: I totally did.

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My Favorite Lines From the Wikipedia Page On “Chartreuse (liqueur)

“According to tradition, a marshal of artillery to French king Henry IV, François Hannibal d'Estrées, presented the Carthusian monks at Vauvert, near Paris, with an alchemical manuscript that contained a recipe for an ‘elixir of long life’ in 1605.”

“It is composed of distilled alcohol aged with 130 herbs, plants and flowers.”

“Chartreuse gives its name to the colour chartreuse, which was first used as a term of colour in 1884.”

“It is popular in French ski resorts where it is mixed with hot chocolate and called Green Chaud.”

“The book The Practical Hotel Steward (1900) states that green chartreuse contains ‘cinnamon, mace, lemon balm, dried hyssop flower tops, peppermint, thyme, costmary, arnica flowers, genepi, and angelica roots.’”

“The exact recipes for all forms of Chartreuse remain trade secrets and are known at any given time only to the two monks who prepare the herbal mixture.”

“…all attempts to reproduce real Chartreuse failed.”

“In Evelyn Waugh’s novel Brideshead Revisited, Anthony Blanche and the narrator Charles Ryder drink Chartreuse after dinner. Anthony muses that it’s ‘Real G-g-green Chartreuse, made before the expulsion of the monks. There are five distinct tastes as it trickles over the tongue. It is like swallowing a sp-spectrum.’”

genufa

For a while one of my friends represented the Chartreuse brand for Diageo, so I went to a whole bunch of Chartreuse cocktail events. It’s actually a really flexible mixer! Unlike most herbal bitters you can put it in coffee and chocolate, and it’s a key component of some hipster classics like The Last Word.

Dude was never able to get the SAQ to stock yellow Chartreuse, though, so I still don’t know what that tastes like.

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One of the best parts of winter is all the excuses to drink vert chaud (hot cocoa with green chartreuse SO GOOD).

Yellow Chartreuse is sweeter, a little less boozy, and milder than green. My favorite uses of it is in a Widow’s Kiss (calvados, yellow chartreuse, Bénédictine, and bitters) and the Alaska cocktail (gin and yellow chartreuse). 

wellntruly

This is exactly the sort of primo crowdsourcing I dreamed about for my Tumblr experience. I am in the best possible corner of the internet, with you all.

I am going to go buy some Chartreuse.

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My Favorite Lines From the Wikipedia Page On “Chartreuse (liqueur)

“According to tradition, a marshal of artillery to French king Henry IV, François Hannibal d'Estrées, presented the Carthusian monks at Vauvert, near Paris, with an alchemical manuscript that contained a recipe for an ‘elixir of long life’ in 1605.”

“It is composed of distilled alcohol aged with 130 herbs, plants and flowers.”

“Chartreuse gives its name to the colour chartreuse, which was first used as a term of colour in 1884.”

“It is popular in French ski resorts where it is mixed with hot chocolate and called Green Chaud.”

“The book The Practical Hotel Steward (1900) states that green chartreuse contains ‘cinnamon, mace, lemon balm, dried hyssop flower tops, peppermint, thyme, costmary, arnica flowers, genepi, and angelica roots.’”

“The exact recipes for all forms of Chartreuse remain trade secrets and are known at any given time only to the two monks who prepare the herbal mixture.”

“…all attempts to reproduce real Chartreuse failed.”

“In Evelyn Waugh’s novel Brideshead Revisited, Anthony Blanche and the narrator Charles Ryder drink Chartreuse after dinner. Anthony muses that it’s ‘Real G-g-green Chartreuse, made before the expulsion of the monks. There are five distinct tastes as it trickles over the tongue. It is like swallowing a sp-spectrum.’”

this was a great time from start to finish if anyone has actually tried chartreuse pls share your stories drinks monks Brideshead Revisited The Quest For Vert Chaud
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“The instant coffee in space is extremely popular, but it can’t compete with espresso.
And that is a problem, particularly for the Italian astronauts that occasionally come to the station. In 2013, Luca Parmitano reportedly said the only food he...
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The instant coffee in space is extremely popular, but it can’t compete with espresso. 

And that is a problem, particularly for the Italian astronauts that occasionally come to the station. In 2013, Luca Parmitano reportedly said the only food he missed from Earth was espresso coffee.

Now a resupply mission with a space-aged espresso maker is coming to the rescue of Italy’s current astronaut aboard the space station, Samantha Cristoforetti.

The International Space Station is getting an espresso machine. It’s called ISSpresso.

The Space Station Gets A Coffee Bar

Photo Credit: ESA/NASA

Source: NPR
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