Close Menu
News

Trick shots: four deceptive drinks for April Fools’ Day

To mark the most mischievous day on the calendar, here are four drinks you can mix up to prank your pals with.

Baby ‘Guinness’

It may resemble a less than pint-sized pint of stout, but this rather cute creation contains no beer whatsoever. The most Irish thing about it is the Irish cream liqueur used to replicate the foam, whilst the black part is made using coffee liqueur. You could probably scale it up to a full pint if you’re committed to serving it to unsuspecting pals in place of their usual Guinness, but such a practical joke would make for a very impractical drink.

 

Spicy Bloody Mary

The classic Bloody Mary can be enjoyed with brunch or after a heavy night. But replace the traditional splash of Tabasco with something a tad pokier and it’s a different story. Which hot sauce you add, and how high it scores on the Scoville scale, is entirely up to you. A splash of The Last Dab, made famous on Hot Ones on YouTube, may be just the thing, but proceed with caution.

 

Pickleback Jello Shots

DELISH

From the sublime to the ridiculous – these shots take novelty to an extreme. Chasing a shot of whiskey with a shot of pickle juice is a well-known combination. However, mixing the whiskey and pickle juice with gelatine and then letting it set inside a hollowed out pickle is a slightly less popular addition to the pantheon of mixology. To paraphrase Jeff Goldblum in Jurassic Park: your recipe developers were so preoccupied with whether they could, that they didn’t stop to think if they should.

 

April Fool Cocktail 

This is what James Bond drinks when he has to get the DB9 home in one piece but still wants to look suave at a drinks do. Served with a twist of lemon or ‘dirty’ with an olive, the secret ingredient is none other than the most abundant drink on earth – water. Sometimes nothing will hit the spot quite like a refreshing glass of something straight from the tap. Top tip: serve to your friends without telling them that it has absolutely no alcohol whatsoever and watch their behaviour change as they drink it.

 

 

Related news

Sazerac auctions rare whiskies for hurricane disaster fund

Sazerac completes BuzzBallz acquistion

Cognac comeback races on as Sazerac announces expansion

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

It looks like you're in Asia, would you like to be redirected to the Drinks Business Asia edition?

Yes, take me to the Asia edition No