A sour touch for a funny character

A sour touch for a funny character — the possibilities of experimentations are endless.Anger or jealousy in a character could be accompanied with something spicy; something sweet for a child protagonist or the good guy of the movie could have floral elements. Batman’s Joker could have a cocktail resembling blood, or white with a bloody rim. Since he’s a hark back to the Victorian era too, tea is a must. Add to it a hint of rose for his unrequited hostility towards women, and a little fresh sweet lime to balance it all. Since Harry is a child in most books, ingredients like milk, ice cream, chocolate or candy can be present with a magical touch — some glitter, smoke or a colour-changing effect (that can be achieved with red cabbage) or a tiny broom made from a stirrer or skewer. Based on the era the character comes from, zeroing down on ingredients makes it easy. Cocktails, movies and books, however, definitely fall into that category.While creating the menu for London Taxi, our research and experimentation took a few months. But how would it be if you could take the art of mixology and add elements of movies and books to it? Think: a signature cocktail that your favourite character could sip on, while embarking on adventures that define their on-screen lives. And one idea in our head was to do something around Sherlock Holmes, said to be the most portrayed movie character ever.Don’t forget the importance of colours.

A more complex character like Mr Darcy of Pride and Prejudice could have a drink with a base of wine or gin.Similarly, when it comes to the likes of Harry Potter, one needs to examine the character they are. We serve it with Sherlock’s iconic magnifying glass. Then go Wholesale PU anti-fatigue mat Suppliers about finding a right balance with flavours that will work well together. But add to it a third and a fourth complementing ingredient to strike a balance. So pick that book up!Ami is a celebrity mixologist for London Taxiend-ofTags: cocktails, sherlock in a pickle.The idea behind designing a signature drink is to also find one’s preference in food, drinks and flavours. Serve on a lace coaster. So, we set out to find ingredients inspired by his story. The very English gherkin pickles are added to it. Don’t forget the presentation too!In the process, you may find two flavours you choose don’t go together too well.Both in the books and on screen, Sherlock is shown to be fond of his tea, and so we infused vodka with Earl Grey tea. An angry character like The Hulk could have a green coloured drink with kiwi, kale or cucumber for the effect.Sherlock in a pickleThere are but a few things that can be considered as ‘classics’ in the true sense in today’s day and age. He’s also found with a glass of wine, and we made a beetroot and wine reduction, making it look a little like blood for all the murder mysteries he’s solved. Published: Nov 3, 2017, 12:25 am IST Updated: Nov 3, 2017, 12:25 am IST The very English gherkin pickles are added to it. We serve it with Sherlock’s iconic magnifying glass.

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