MxMo XLV: Teas
CocktailVirgin will be hosting this month's Mixology Monday, a monthly online cocktail party with a different theme each month. This month the chosen theme will be tea.
Tea has played a historical role in cocktails for centuries. Perhaps the best documented early example was its inclusion in punches as part of the spice role to round out the spirit, sugar, water, and citrus line up. Later, teas appear in many recipes such as Boston Grog, English Cobbler, and a variety of Hot Toddies. And present day mixologists are utilizing tea flavors with great success including Audrey Saunder's Earl Grey MarTEAni and LUPEC Boston's Flapper Jane. Now it's our turn to honor this glorious cocktail ingredient!
Here's how to play:
• Find or concoct a drink recipe that uses tea or tisane (a herbal "tea" which lacks tea leaves) as an ingredient. This can be hot tea, cold tea, tea syrups, or infusions and use it in a cocktail, punch, or other drink type. Be careful how long you infuse them (after 2 hours, things get really bitter!) if you go that route, and feel free to take a shortcut and use Beefeater 24 which has tea already in the botanical mix.
• Make the drink and then post the recipe, a photo, and your thoughts about the drink on your blog or on the eGullet Spirits and Cocktails forum.
• Include in your post the MxMo logo and a link back to both the Mixology Monday and CocktailVirgin sites. And once the round-up is posted, a link to that summary post would be appreciated.
• Post a link to your submission in the comment section here, or send an email to yarm-at-verizon.net
The due date is Monday, January 25th which I will interpret as whatever gets posted before I awake on Tuesday the 26th (and for the late ones, I'll still accept entries. Ones that get in by Tuesday around 10pm EST will definitely get onto the RSS Feed, others will be added to the post (the feed only goes out once)).
Cheers,
Frederic
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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I am in!
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Oh, I already have the perfect cocktail for this!
I was exposed to a wonderful tea that I would love to try for this :)
Intearesting!
I'm in too.
www.mcsology.wordpress.com
I've given it a go, enjoy.
Tea for two
Here's my post on the Bee's Teas:
http://www.wordsmithingpantagruel.com/2010/01/bees-teas.html
Thanks for hosting.
Here's my entry Frederic. I talked you up in my post. :)
http://spiritedremix.blogspot.com/2010/01/mxmo-tea.html
Frederic hi! Here is my post.
http://nabokovblog.ru/archives/1368
Thanks for hosting.
Here's my effort - the Serendipitea
Hi Frederic! Science of Drink blog (Ukraine) participate too :)
Thanks for inspiration, I wrote about my "russian" method of making tea and English Cobbler cocktail (it is historically my first cocktail with tea, but anyway thanks for inspiration :) )
It is my post MxMo XLV: Tea - Eglish Cobbler.
Thanks for host, Frederic! And thanks for new, interesting idea!
-scomorokh
Here's my post link.
http://nightcapped.wordpress.com/2010/01/24/mixology-monday-tea-and-the-pomegranate-princess/
Thanks for hosting!
Jenn
Thanks for hosting! Why stop drinking te throughout the day when you can add booze to it at night! Bottoms Up! -Paul & Steve
http://cocktailbuzz.blogspot.com/2010/01/mixology-monday-xlv-teas-if-you-please.html
Introducing...the Royal Yunnan!
OK, here's mine:
http://foggedinlounge.blogspot.com/2010/01/cloud-forest.html
Thanks for hosting! Here's my submission --
http://cocktailenthusiast.com/2010/01/25/mixology-monday-bourbon-tease/
Cheers,
Kevin
Thanks for hosting this round. My link is below. Cheers!
Shawn
http://rejiggeredcocktails.blogspot.com/2010/01/o-t-cocktail.html
here's ours, cheers! Anthony
http://www.abelha.co.uk/2010/01/mxmo-xlv-tea-chrysanthemum-martini/
Hi here is my entry: http://www.amountainofcrushedice.com/?p=8656
Thanks for hosting!
Hi here is my entry: http://www.amountainofcrushedice.com/?p=8656
Thanks for hosting!
Well - thank you very much for hosting this MxMo and yes - I am also in...
Here is the shortened address:
http://tiny.cc/61Zb9
Or you just head over to www.opinionated-alchemist.com
Cheers!
Dominik MJ
As much as I love a cuppa, I'm excited to see what folk come up with outside of milk-and-two-sugars.
My own little effort is here: http://oldtownalchemy.co.uk/?p=834
Thanks for hosting!
J
Mine!
http://www.adashofbitters.com/2010/01/25/mxmo-xlv-tea/
Here y'all go!
http://scofflawsden.com/blog/2010/01/25/mixology-monday-xlv-tea/
SeanMike
http://scofflawsden.com/
I have Tea with Hemmingway up at beersintheshower.blogspot.com
All set, and after much "quality control," I approve this drink.
http://www.alpha-cook.com/2010/01/mixology-monday-tea.html
Thanks for hosting!
Here's my entry, thanks again for hosting:
http://www.jacobgrier.com/blog/archives/3273.html
Down to the wire, but I'm in!
Here's my post, for the Butter Cup.
Thanks for hosting!
- pc
Thanks for hosting...
Here is mine. . .
http://bit.ly/6JVWsN
Great topic this month... some killer cocktails already posted. Got some killer looseleaf teas out west last year but this was the winner for this round... Thanks for hosting! See you all next month
Great topic, sat in on a wonderful seminar at tales 08 with Charlotte Voisey on tea cocktails... really opened my eyes!
Here's the winner for this month, thanks for hosting!
www.intelligentbartender.com
Here is my entry.
http://rockandrye.wordpress.com/2010/01/26/268/
Thanks for hosting! Here's Drink of the Week's tea cocktail:
Green Tea Gimlet
Yeah, yeah, late, but my post is up:
http://www.twoatthemost.com/mxmo-xlv-tea-firenze/
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