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I'm going to be making a series of community data scientific cocktails and mocktails.
As part of our social retreat, Mako will be leading a session around his backup career plan: mixing up cocktails and mocktails.


I've listed the night's (afternoon's?) menu below here from easiest to most difficult. There are four drinks including one non-alcoholic drink (marked EtOH-free).
== Preparing ==


If you planning on making drinks with me, you'll probably need to shop for ingredients. My advice it to chose what you want have and shop just for that drink. Or just bring a beer or glass of wine a cup of tea to watch, chat, learn, and hang out!
If you planning on making drinks with me, you'll probably need to shop for ingredients. My advice it to chose what you want have off the list below and shop just for that drink. Or just bring a beer or glass of wine a cup of tea to watch, chat, learn, and hang out!


== Cocktail 1: XOFF ignored, mumble mumble [Easiest] ==
I've listed the night's (afternoon's?) menu below here from easiest to most difficult. There are four drinks including one non-alcoholic drink (marked EtOH-free). My advice is to pick one or two that you want make and to shop for ingredients for that drink. If you like the idea of a rosemary lemonade, do the dishwalk cooler. If you like beer, go with the first one. If you like juicy fancy cocktails, try to do the Bitter Elder. They're all great.


;Ingredients:
Getting a bottle of Campari (or some similar citrus-based digestivo like Gran Classico) is probably a good place to start. It's not super expensive (~$30 in Washington and less elsewhere) and its versatile, tasty, and available almost anywhere. If you beer, Campari, gin, lemons, and elderflower liquor, you can make three things off this list.


:*6 oz IPA [Something local!]
...or you could just buy a bottle of Cynar and a half dozen eggs.
:*1½ oz Campari


[PREPARATION AHEAD OF TIME]
== Cocktail 1: Casual Inference [Easiest] ==


;Assemble your tools including:
Ingredients:
 
*6 oz IPA [Something local!]
*1½ oz Campari
 
'''You'll want to prepare ahead of time by...'''


:*Something to pour your drink into! I recommend a lowball/DOF glass
Assembling your tools including:
:*Something to measure your ingredients with
:*Ice!


== Cocktail 2: Not a typewriter [EtOH-free] ==
*Something to pour your drink into! I recommend a lowball/DOF glass
*Something to measure your ingredients with
*Ice!
 
== Cocktail 2: Rosemary Dish Walk Cooler [EtOH-free] ==


Ingredients:
Ingredients:
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* 3 oz sparkling water
* 3 oz sparkling water


; Optional ingredients (if you're not into the whole EtOH-free thing):
Optional ingredients (if you're not into the whole EtOH-free thing):
:*1½ oz Gin


[PREPARATION AHEAD OF TIME]
*1½ oz Gin


Preparing the rosemary simple syrup involves boiling 150g sugar, 150g water, 2-3 tablespoons of rosemary (fresh or dry). Then let cool.
'''You'll want to prepare ahead of time by...'''


Assemble your tools including:
:Preparing the rosemary simple syrup involves boiling 150g sugar, 150g water, 2-3 tablespoons of rosemary (fresh or dry). Then let cool.
 
And by assembling your tools including:


* Something to juice your lemons with
* Something to juice your lemons with
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* Ice!
* Ice!


;Based on: Dish Walk Cooler, Benjamin Mako Hill, Seattle
Based on: [https://kindredcocktails.com/cocktail/dish-walk-cooler Dish Walk Cooler], Benjamin Mako Hill, Seattle


== Cocktail 3: lp0 on fire [intermediate] ==
== Cocktail 3: Bitter Elder [Intermediate] ==


;Ingredients:
Ingredients:


* 1½ oz Gin
* 1½ oz Gin
    ¾ oz Elderflower liqueur (St. Elder or St. Germain)
* ¾ oz Elderflower liqueur (St. Elder or St. Germain)
    ½ oz Campari
* ½ oz Campari
    ½ oz Lemon juice
* ½ oz Lemon juice
 
'''You'll want to prepare ahead of time by...'''


[PREPARATION AHEAD OF TIME]
Assembling your tools including:


Assemble your tools including:
* Something to juice your lemons with
* Something to pour your drink into! I recommend a coupe/cocktail glass
* Something to measure your ingredients with
* Ice!


    Something to juice your lemons with
Based on: [https://kindredcocktails.com/cocktail/bitter-elder Bitter Elder] (History is complicated.)
    Something to pour your drink into! I recommend a coupe/cocktail glass
    Something to measure your ingredients with
    Ice!


Based on: Bitter Elder; History is complicated but see Kindred Cocktails for more details
==Cocktail 4: Snake Fight [Advanced] ==
Cocktail 4: Bailing out, you are on your own. Good luck! [Advanced]


Note: This one will require an NO2 whipper and you will be making foam for 4-5 drinks.
Note: This one will require an NO2 whipper and you will be making foam for 4-5 drinks.
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The drink:
The drink:


    3 oz Rye
* 3 oz Rye
    3 dash Peychaud's bitters
* 3 dash Peychaud's bitters


Also... ingredients for the lemon maple foam:
Also... ingredients for the lemon maple foam:


    4 egg whites
* 4 egg whites
    2 oz lemon juice
* 2 oz lemon juice
    4 oz maple syrup
* 4 oz maple syrup
    6 oz water
* 6 oz water


[PREPARATION AHEAD OF TIME]
'''You'll want to prepare ahead of time by...'''


Assemble your tools including:
Assembling your tools including:
 
* A whipcream charger (like an iSi Whipper)
* Something to juice your lemons with
* Something to serve it in: ideally a lowball/DOF glass
* Something to measure your ingredients with
* Ice!


    A whipcream charger (like an iSi Whipper)
Based on: [https://kindredcocktails.com/cocktail/vessel-75 Vessel 75], Jamie Boudreau, Canon, Seattle
    Something to juice your lemons with
    Something to serve it in: ideally a lowball/DOF glass
    Something to measure your ingredients with
    Ice!


Based on: Vessel 75, Jamie Boudreau, Canon, Seattle
== Afterparty ==
Afterparty


I'll be walking you through one of my favorite cocktails:
If there's time, I'll be walking you through one of my favorite cocktails:


You'll need: (a) a whole egg; and (b) a bottle of Cynar; and (c) something to shake your drink in.
You'll need: (a) a whole egg; and (b) a bottle of Cynar; and (c) something to shake your drink in and pour it into when you're done. I promise it will be both fantastic and completely surprising. You won't regret having a bottle of Cynar around.

Latest revision as of 21:28, 15 December 2020

As part of our social retreat, Mako will be leading a session around his backup career plan: mixing up cocktails and mocktails.

Preparing[edit]

If you planning on making drinks with me, you'll probably need to shop for ingredients. My advice it to chose what you want have off the list below and shop just for that drink. Or just bring a beer or glass of wine a cup of tea to watch, chat, learn, and hang out!

I've listed the night's (afternoon's?) menu below here from easiest to most difficult. There are four drinks including one non-alcoholic drink (marked EtOH-free). My advice is to pick one or two that you want make and to shop for ingredients for that drink. If you like the idea of a rosemary lemonade, do the dishwalk cooler. If you like beer, go with the first one. If you like juicy fancy cocktails, try to do the Bitter Elder. They're all great.

Getting a bottle of Campari (or some similar citrus-based digestivo like Gran Classico) is probably a good place to start. It's not super expensive (~$30 in Washington and less elsewhere) and its versatile, tasty, and available almost anywhere. If you beer, Campari, gin, lemons, and elderflower liquor, you can make three things off this list.

...or you could just buy a bottle of Cynar and a half dozen eggs.

Cocktail 1: Casual Inference [Easiest][edit]

Ingredients:

  • 6 oz IPA [Something local!]
  • 1½ oz Campari

You'll want to prepare ahead of time by...

Assembling your tools including:

  • Something to pour your drink into! I recommend a lowball/DOF glass
  • Something to measure your ingredients with
  • Ice!

Cocktail 2: Rosemary Dish Walk Cooler [EtOH-free][edit]

Ingredients:

  • 1 oz Lemon juice
  • 1 ¼ oz Rosemary simple syrup
  • 3 oz sparkling water

Optional ingredients (if you're not into the whole EtOH-free thing):

  • 1½ oz Gin

You'll want to prepare ahead of time by...

Preparing the rosemary simple syrup involves boiling 150g sugar, 150g water, 2-3 tablespoons of rosemary (fresh or dry). Then let cool.

And by assembling your tools including:

  • Something to juice your lemons with
  • Something to pour your drink into! I recommend a highball glass
  • Something to measure your ingredients with
  • Ice!

Based on: Dish Walk Cooler, Benjamin Mako Hill, Seattle

Cocktail 3: Bitter Elder [Intermediate][edit]

Ingredients:

  • 1½ oz Gin
  • ¾ oz Elderflower liqueur (St. Elder or St. Germain)
  • ½ oz Campari
  • ½ oz Lemon juice

You'll want to prepare ahead of time by...

Assembling your tools including:

  • Something to juice your lemons with
  • Something to pour your drink into! I recommend a coupe/cocktail glass
  • Something to measure your ingredients with
  • Ice!

Based on: Bitter Elder (History is complicated.)

Cocktail 4: Snake Fight [Advanced][edit]

Note: This one will require an NO2 whipper and you will be making foam for 4-5 drinks.

The drink:

  • 3 oz Rye
  • 3 dash Peychaud's bitters

Also... ingredients for the lemon maple foam:

  • 4 egg whites
  • 2 oz lemon juice
  • 4 oz maple syrup
  • 6 oz water

You'll want to prepare ahead of time by...

Assembling your tools including:

  • A whipcream charger (like an iSi Whipper)
  • Something to juice your lemons with
  • Something to serve it in: ideally a lowball/DOF glass
  • Something to measure your ingredients with
  • Ice!

Based on: Vessel 75, Jamie Boudreau, Canon, Seattle

Afterparty[edit]

If there's time, I'll be walking you through one of my favorite cocktails:

You'll need: (a) a whole egg; and (b) a bottle of Cynar; and (c) something to shake your drink in and pour it into when you're done. I promise it will be both fantastic and completely surprising. You won't regret having a bottle of Cynar around.