What is a Climate Cocktail?
A Climate Cocktail tells a story. It may be a story of place, of people, of ingredients, of critters, or of the environment. It may be a story about a cause or impact resulting from climate change, or how to help mitigate those effects. A Climate Cocktail is a spark of understanding and awareness of our world: a resistance, a nudge towards the path to action.
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Carbon Drop
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Botanist gin, maraschino cordial, lemon, house calendula syrup, white wine, orange bitters, carbonated and bottled, served in 187ml bottles.
CO2 is great in a drink, like a French 75, but increasingly overdone in the atmosphere and ocean.
The Veliger
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Haku vodka, fino sherry, blanc vermouth, apricot cordial, touch of kummel, grapefruit bitters, served chilled and up with a spritz of peated scotch.
A spirit forward Martini cousin, designed to show how baby oysters are the ocean’s canaries in the coal mine.
Thirsty Rancher
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Westland American whiskey, punt e mes, aquavit, huckleberry cordial, served scaffa style (room temp, no dilution).
A scaffa style sipper that hints at the drying up of the old West.
Arctic Peat
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Westland Sherry Cask whiskey, St. Remy brandy, blanc vermouth, apricot cordial, kiss of absinthe and bitters, smoked with peachy arctic tar (peat, peach tree leaf, bear berry, molasses).
A Vieux Carre riff, spirited and delicate gives us view of the methane rising from the tundra.
La Lima Final
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El Tesoro Blanco tequila, Cointreau, Scrappy’s Hellfire bitters, tamarind powder, malic and citric acidic, lime oil, (faux lime), carbonated on draft, served over ice
Styled on the Margarita and created with faux lime, La Lima Final tells the story of North America’s last lime.
Cane and Roil
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Mt. Gay Black Barrel rum, spiced pecan syrup, lime and grapefruit, shaken and served over crushed ice.
Based on the classic Corn & Oil, a drink that reminds us that water and oil don’t mix.