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chamerionwrites replied to your photo “This cocktail book. Sigh. This recipe had three ingredients, one of…”
(1) That sounds incredible and (2) WHY would anyone separate pomegranates from their pigment? It’s such a striking color
That’s just the thing, I dont think you can or would. So how the hell is the example cocktail yellow???? Surely it would be orange or pink!!! I am tentatively calling shenanigans on this entire book.
Mine is bright screaming red because I used both pomegranate juice and regular-ass grenadine out of the cherry bottle because I’m a normal human who shops at the grocery store not a specialty cocktail market. (Though to be fair I actually do shop at specialty cocktail ingredients shops reasonably often and haunt the state’s largest liquor store on a pretty regular basis for the last dozen years so it’s not like I don’t know a lot about esoteric liquor. If it’s something I think is obscure, it’s real obscure.)
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chamerionwrites replied to your photo “This cocktail book. Sigh. This recipe had three ingredients, one of…”
(1) That sounds incredible and (2) WHY would anyone separate pomegranates from their pigment? It’s such a striking color
That’s just the thing, I dont think you can or would. So how the hell is the example cocktail yellow???? Surely it would be orange or pink!!! I am tentatively calling shenanigans on this entire book.
Mine is bright screaming red because I used both pomegranate juice and regular-ass grenadine out of the cherry bottle because I’m a normal human who shops at the grocery store not a specialty cocktail market. (Though to be fair I actually do shop at specialty cocktail ingredients shops reasonably often and haunt the state’s largest liquor store on a pretty regular basis for the last dozen years so it’s not like I don’t know a lot about esoteric liquor. If it’s something I think is obscure, it’s real obscure.)
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