Indulge your love for literature and libations! This delightful tee combines two of life's greatest pleasures: diving into a captivating book and sipping on a delicious espresso martini. Item Description - Medium fabric - 100% ring spun US cotton - Relaxed fit (visit the size chart for the best fit!) - Pre-shrunk, garment dyed fabric Care Instructions - Machine wash (30C or 90F) - Do not bleach or dry clean -Tumble dry: low heat -Iron, steam or dry: low heat Made to Order This product is made especially for you as soon as you place your order, which is why it takes a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions! If you have any questions regarding our order please reach out!
Anthropologie The Drunken Botanist Hardcover.
Many travel for beaches. Some travel for mountains, and others for architecture, art, or anonymity. And then there's me, and others of a similar ilk, who when we pick our next destination or pass…
A catalog of 49 drinks culled from great works of film and literature, depicting everything from Philip Marlowe's Gin Gimlet to Fredo Corleone's Banana Daiquiri.
Our favorite fictional characters have always been a boozy bunch. Whether it’s The Dude clutching a White Russian or Jay Gatsby sipping a Gin Rickey, literary and film figures can often be found drink in hand. The clever minds at Pop Chart Lab took notice of this trend and created the aptly named infographic, “The Cocktail Chart of Film & Literature,” an illustrated print that charts 49 iconic fictional characters and their associated libations — recipes included.
A clear trend in Southern California's craft cocktails scene
If you mix a love for academia, distilling, and old books into one, what would you get? Probably something like Copperfield London Dry Gin. The story of the gin goes hand in hand with the inception of the distillery, though. After meeting Nude Brand Creation at the Ginposium in 2016, Katherine and Chris Smart approached […]
Ever wondered where a vesper martini came from? Some of the most famous cocktails have literary origins, and here's our round-up of seven of the best.
One of my favorite things about the holidays is the abundance of alcohol and the excuse to drink it...I mean the love and family and spirits...I mean spirit of love...and drinks :-) Here are some cool literary drink ideas from the book Tequila Mockingbird by Tim Federle (which if anybody feels like getting me will not be refused). A Midsummers Night Dream A Midsummer Night’s Beam Take two parts Ren Faire and one part Greek mythology, add a liberal dash of forest-dwelling nymphs, and you’ve got Shakespeare’s whimsical meditation on love and lunacy. An amateur might toast this oft-produced play with two melatonin and a gulp of cough syrup, but Lord, only a foolish mortal would try that – this is a dream, not a blackout. You’ll want to stay upright, if drowsily so, for a light, vegetation-heavy drink that will keep you skimmin all five acts before a proper fairy-blessed slumber. You might just wake up in love. 8 sprigs fresh mint 1/1 ounce lime juice 2 teaspoons granulated sugar 2 ounces bourbon 1 (12-ounce) can club soda Muddle the mint, lime juice and sugar in a highball glass. add ice and bourbon and fill to the top with the club soda. Sip to your imagination’s content 0 stopping only if you shadow begins to speak. Sherlock Holmes The Adventures of Sherbert Holmes Pro-tip: “Elementary, my dear Watson” was never exactly spoken by Sherlock Holmes. Conan Doyle’s beloved sleuth appeared on the big screen saying that phrase, but not on the page; he was too busy being the only detective who could crack a case from the comfort of his arm chair. We take a tip from a lesser-known story that appeared alongside twelve others in a blazingly popular magazine series: raise a glass ti “The Blue Carbuncle.” a Holmes whodunnit involving a goose with a very expensive gem lodged very inconveniently in its neck. After you trade jewels for berries, the only remaining mystery will be why you’ve never made this party pleaser before. (Makes 10 drinks) 1 quart sherbet 1 bottle (about 3 cups) Champagne, chilled 1 litre ginger ale 1/2 cup fresh blueberries, washed, for garnish Empty the sherbet into a punch bowl and pour the Champagne and ginger ale on top. Float the blueberries and serve. Don’t leave the room for long – you’ll return to a fast-empty bowl and a classic whodrunkit. The Picture of Dorian Gray The Pitcher of Dorian Grey Goose Boy, did this book have it all: knife fights, magic paintings and (spoiler alert!) people who never age. Wilde wasn’t just ahead of the cosmetic surgery boom here – he also pushed the envelope on homoeroticism, resulting in widespread censorship in later versions of the book. Try getting your hands on the juicy early copies for Dorian, and then gather a group of ageing beauty queens (or simply ageing queens), who’ll be guaranteed to love our hedonistic youth serum. Just keep them away from your expensive art. (Makes 10 drinks) 10 sprigs fresh mint, 1 (12-ounce) can frozen lemonade concentrate 2 cups vodka Cucumber, sliced into wheels for garnish Tear the mint, then place in the pitcher. Add the lemonade concentrate and stir until thawed. Pour in the vodka and three cups cold water and stir. Serve over ice, garnish with the cucumber wheels, and remember: age before beauty – if anyone will fess up. These are just a couple of the awesome and literary puntastic drinks in this nifty little book. I really really want it for my kitchen bookshelf (yes I even have bookshelves in my kitchen) to put with my other food related books...or book related food stuff...or whatever. Send me your favorite literary libations and as always Happy Reading Everybody!
There's an arch for every wedding. These draping fabric sets will help to create great eye-catching detail in your wedding decor. NOTE: floral arrangements are not included! PACKAGE DETAILS: Wrinkle-Free Premium Material. It's a heavier-weight fabric that wasn't 100% opaque, it's more graceful, soft, and flowy than tulle, nylon, or organza ones to create romantic decor on your wedding day. Package: Chic Dusty Rose: 3 panels in dusty rose, mauve, and blush. Elegant Neutral: 3 panels in cream, nude and ivory. Dusty Blue & Cool Grey & White: 3 panels in dusty blue, cool grey, and white. Gently Blush: 3 panels in blush, dusty rose, and white. Charm Wine: 3 panels in blush, dusty rose, and burgundy. Classic Terracotta: 3 panels in peach, coral peach, and terracotta Size: Each panel is 30" wide and 6.5 yards long. Reference: 6.5 yards drape is set for the 7ft-8ft high by 5ft-6ft wide arch, and 10.5 yards drape is set for the 7ft-8ft high by 7ft-8ft wide arch, which can add an extra wrap or stack at the bottom of the arch compared to 6.5yards of fabric. It also can be used at canopy, chuppah, arbor, or altars. Just wrap it anyway around the stands, it will look beautiful. It also can be used at canopy, chuppah, arbor, or altars. Just wrap it anyway around the stands, it will look beautiful. You may also add our matching floral garland to use together with the drapes to make your arch looks more beautiful.
Since 2019 Where Wine, Food, & Words Unite Go to the menu About us A Unique Blend of Libations and Literature in Gilbert, AZ Welcome to Peacock Wine & Book Bar, where culture and comfort converge to create an unforgettable experience. Located in the heart of Gilbert, we are your premier destination for the perfect
150+ must-read classics- The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery, The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams Bianco, The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
These accessories will add a touch of class and elegance as you set up the perfect, timeless home bar.
Silent Reading Party launches in Richmond, marrying literature and libations.
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Until we find a way of making the Three Broomsticks our local watering hole, we'll sit back & enjoy Madam Rosmerta's mulled mead recipe on a chilly evening.
Whether it's a celebration or just simply brunch, we can never honorably say no to a glass of champagne. Here are 10 legendary quotes about our favorite bubbly beverage.
Practical Magic's Midnight Margaritas.
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There's nothing like curing up with a good book AND a good bottle of wine. Luckily, you can stock up on both at this shop, which carries an impressive selection of books and booze!
Admit it, you want a White Russian every time you watch The Big Lebowski and a Singapore Sling any time you flip through the pages of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (along with an assortment of less legal items). To help you out in crafting these drinks, Pop Chart Lab has created The Cocktail |
Cozy up in the stacks of this boozy book bar in the Houston area: Lit Book Bar is a haven for book lovers and cocktail enthusiasts!
Re-live your memories at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter all over again! Whether you're serving up this easy-to-make jug of pumpkin juice for a Harry Potter party or just to help get in the Halloween season mood, you'll want to keep coming back to the recipe.
Southern Belle Shiraz Poor Thing Grenache Didely Bow Riesling The truth is if James Jean designed a garbage bag I would probably be completely in love with it. These wine bottle designs for The Greatful Palate keep in the tradition of James Jeans artistic style while still addressing the concerns of the brand. I worked […]