For when the only thing that can heal you is the sweet touch of liquor to your lips, then open your first Melli first aid kit. This item is named for the bar at Tempelhof Airport in Berlin includes bar tools. The soft open hinges prevent any sudden movements, and the glossy surface provides easy cleanup. So when you just can’t sleep and you find yourself in the dark, reach for the medicine. $1,700. BUY
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Article tags: Bar, First Aid Bar, Liquor, Melli, Red Cross Bar, Red Cross Liquor Cabinet
September 14, 2009 at 5:06 am
A silicone ice tray that makes ice shot glasses, is….great. Silicone means it not only stays clean (dishwasher safe) but is also easily bendable. Mix drinks by making the ice out of one part (O.J. for example) and pour in the vodka. Cucumber water etc. Endless opportunities for drinking….that’s what we’re here for. $6 BUY
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Article tags: Alcohol, Drinks, ice, Liquor, Shot glasses
April 23, 2008 at 1:24 pm
In 1886 William Grant founded a distillery in Scotland, and became the first person to market Scotch Whiskey outside the United Kingdom. In 1960, the chairman of the company purchased one of four Carter-head stills in existence, and restored it to produce Hendrick’s gin. Infused with oil from Bulgarian rose petals, and cucumber – the gin is superb. The recipe suggested by the Grant family, still in control of the company – is take 2 oz. Hendrick’s Gin, Tonic Water and pour the Hendrick’s into a highball glass over ice cubes and fill with tonic water. Stir. Garnish with Cucumber. $28. BUY
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Article tags: Cocktail, Gimlet, Gin, Hendricks Gin, Liquor, Martini
April 9, 2008 at 5:03 pm