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4 posts tagged rum
Nina Colada - Nina Williams (Tekken cocktail)
Ingredients:
50 ml rum
10 ml Bailey’s Irish Cream
Cream of coconut
1 dash pineapple juice
Directions: From the creator, James: Nina Colada Classic cocktail for the mainstay lady of the Tekken series, This blonde bombshell is made with rum, cream of coconut, collides with a dash of baileys and a dash of pineapple juice to bring in her Irish background to create a tasty delight that still holds it’s own against anything else.
Drink created by James Dance of Loading as part of a Capcom Europe endorsed series of SFxT cocktails. These drinks were served at a launch event in London this past week.
Hugo’t To Be Kidding - Hugo (Street Fighter cocktail)
Ingredients:
Gin
Vodka
Triple Sec
Rum
Tequila
Cherry Sambuca
Pink Lemonade
Directions: From the creator, James: “Served in a tall, skinny, half pint glass to reflect his massive frame. Don’t let the pink colour fool you this drink is one to wrestle with and doesn’t fall easily. Equal measures of of Gin, Vodka, Triple Sec, Rum and Tequila topped up with pink lemonade and finished with an knock-out shot of Cherry Sambuca.
Drink created by James Dance of Loading as part of a Capcom Europe endorsed series of SFxT cocktails. These drinks were served at a launch event in London this past week.
Batman: Arkham Party (Batman: Arkham City shot set)
Ingredients:
Midori
Vodka
Crushed ice
Blue Curacao
Sambuca
Cranberry juice
Rum
popping candy
Fresh Mint
sugar syrup
Blackcurrant coulis (you can buy this in bottles or jars if you don’t want to make your own)
Champagne
Directions: “This shot set sees some of Gotham’s most dastardly villains taking on the Dark Knight. For The Riddler, pour 20ml of Midori down the inside of glass, then add 5ml of vodka over a spoon. For a Mr Freeze, crush some ice and pour it into your shot glass, followed by 10ml of Blue Curacao and 10ml of Sambuca. Your Joker is made from 15ml Blue Curacao, cranberry juice and rum with a topping of popping candy (“You’ll need to stir it up with a straw to get the colour,” says James). Then we have a Poison Ivy, grown from 15ml of rum, a fresh mint leaf (or a dash crème de menth if you prefer) and sugar syrup. Finally, create your Batman/Bruce Wayne shooter with 5ml of blackcurrant coulis and champagne. Now let the flavour battle commence!”
The caped crusader better have some paracetamol in that utility belt – this isn’t so much a cocktail as a super villain fist fight.
Drink created by James Dance of Loading for an article in The Guardian. Check out the article for the rest of the drinks and check out Loading for a great gaming bar and cafe.
The Portal Two (Portal 2 cocktails)
Ingredients:
Blue Curacao
Vodka
Lemonade
Cointreau
Rum
Orangina
Small tumblers
Directions: “This drink is, of course, designed to resemble the two coloured portals from the excellent sci-fi puzzle game. For the blue version, get a small tumbler and pour in 10ml of Blue Curacao, 10ml of vodka and top up with lemonade. For orange you’ll need another tumbler, this time filled with 10ml of Cointreau, 10ml of rum and Orangina. If you fancy, you can jazz the glasses up with coloured sugar rims. Simply pour some sugar into a sandwich bag with the relevant food colouring, shake them up, pour the resulting mix into a dish and dip your tumbler in. “You can mix the portals together if you like,” says James. “It’s a very orangey flavour, which we thought tied in with The Orange Box, the compilation in which the original Portal appeared.”
The finest beverage breakthroughs from the Aperture alcohol research labs. Drink them in the name of science. You monster.
Drink created by James Dance of Loading for an article in The Guardian. Check out the article for the rest of the drinks and check out Loading for a great gaming bar and cafe.