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If Video Games and Consoles were… Cocktails?
David Houghton of GamesRadar has provided an answer in his recent article. The hypothetical cocktails are more a commentary on the game or console portrayed than actual recipes.
For example, Houghton’s describes a Duke Nukem Forever cocktail as:
Every time you’re just about to have it handed to you, the barman comes up with a new idea, takes it away and starts all over again. This goes on all night until the bar eventually closes. If you decide that you do ultimately still want to drink it, you have to come back the next day, when a new barman will fish out the dregs his predecessor left out the night before and stick them in a new glass with a bright-coloured but broken umbrella.
More hypothetical game cocktails, including the Final Fant-iced-tea and the Elder(berry) Scrolls, can be read in the article on GamesRadar.
Kiss/Tears of the HelGhast (Killzone 2 Cocktail)
Ingredients:
1/2 glass coffee liqueur (Kahlua)
1 dash Creme de Noyaux
1 spoonful of creme
2 cherries
Directions: Pour the Kahlua and Creme de Noyaux in a flute glass. Then, pour in the spoonful of creme, but do not mix. Garnish the top with two cherries for eyes.
(Drink created and photographed by GamesRadar.)
Blankatini (Street Fighter Cocktail)
Ingredients:
1.5 oz. green apple vodka
1 oz. melon liqueur
Directions: Pour both ingredients into a cocktail glass and stir. Line the rim of the glass with orange sugar or cotton candy and garnish with a lemon peel. Drink and try not to get electrocuted.
(Drink created and photographed by GamesRadar.)
Helldorado (Uncharted 2 Cocktail)
Ingredients:
3 oz. pineapple juice
1/2 oz. blue curacao
1 1/2 oz. Puerto Rican rum
1 oz cream of coconut
Directions: Pour ingredients into glass over crushed ice. Stir gently and enjoy.
(Drink created and photographed by GamesRadar.)
Karma Moment (Infamous Cocktail)
Ingredients:
2 oz. Gin
2 oz. Tonic Water
1 dash of Blue Curacao OR Creme de Noyaux (depending of if you feel good or evil)
Directions: For this deliciously good/evil gin and tonic modification, fill a glass with ice. Pour the gin over the ice first, then the tonic water. Add a dash of blue curacao for good, or a dash of Creme de Noyaux for evil.
(Drink created and photographed by GamesRadar.com)