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Economic Seekers

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Visually striking cocktail with aged rum and tropical flavors

Economic Seekers

AI Cocktail Info

Serving : 1 cocktail

ABV
Unknown*
Calories
Unknown*
Net Carbs
Unknown*
AI Request:A drink with the name economic seekers served in a pilsner glass with dry ice
*Estimated by AI - may vary

Instructions

Description: The Economic Seekers cocktail is a visually striking and metaphorically rich beverage that exemplifies the thrill of entrepreneurial spirit and the freshness of new beginnings. Served in a tall pilsner glass with a mesmerizing fog from dry ice, this drink is as much a conversation starter as it is a palate pleaser. It blends the robust flavors of aged rum with the exotic sweetness of tropical fruits, while the effervescence of sparkling water represents the bubbling potential of new ventures. Ingredients: - 1 1/2 oz Aged Rum - 1/2 oz Mango Liqueur - 1 oz Pineapple Juice - 1/2 oz Lime Juice, freshly squeezed - 1/2 oz Simple Syrup - 2 oz Sparkling Water - 1 small cube of Dry Ice (for effect, handle with tongs and safety gloves) - Edible Gold Flakes (for garnish) - Pineapple Leaves (for garnish) Instructions: 1. In a cocktail shaker, combine the aged rum, mango liqueur, pineapple juice, lime juice, and simple syrup. 2. Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously for about 15 seconds. 3. Using tongs and wearing protective gloves, carefully place a small cube of dry ice at the bottom of the pilsner glass. 4. Strain the shaken mixture into the glass, taking care to avoid direct contact with the dry ice. 5. Gently pour the sparkling water into the glass to activate the dry ice and create a cascading mist. 6. Garnish the drink with a sprinkle of edible gold flakes on top to add a touch of luxury and a few pineapple leaves for an exotic look. 7. Serve immediately, reminding your guests to wait until the dry ice has fully sublimated (disappeared) before drinking. Glass: - Pilsner Glass Safety Note: Always handle dry ice with care, as it can cause burns if it comes into direct contact with skin. Do not ingest dry ice, and ensure it has completely dissolved before sipping the cocktail.

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