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Poe Progress

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
Some ingredients

Some ingredients

Earlier this week I met up with mixologist Jenn to discuss the Art in the Age / Brat Productions Poe Cocktail contest. Jenn is very pleased with the ROOT product, and has been experimenting since the spirit’s inception with her own concoctions. We’ve sipped and surmised on several occasions before. The general conciseness is that because there’s so many flavor compounds in root, any cocktail made from it needs to pick a few of those flavors to play up. At the cocktail competition, it appeared as though many of the bartenders/trixes were doing the opposite – adding even more flavors to the party.

Jenn is also a fan of,  shall we say, strong drinks. It was her personal goal to make a cocktail with ROOT as the star, with very little watering-down mixers. She whipped up 6 (?) different sample cocktails before I had to go to work, all incorporating ROOT. Some were coffee and cream based, one played to the vanilla notes, another to the citrus and licorice. Ginger, lemon, and cinnamon were experimented with.

"The Sleeper"

"The Sleeper"

Jenn also infuses her own spirits, so she was able to craft beverages that the judges would not be able to duplicate. These included a blueberry-ginger infusion that was interesting, and although delicious, we decided to stick with ingredients available at the local liquor store.

So what is my choice for the cocktail she should submit? Ah, if I told you you might steal the concept. These are very serious things, cocktail competitions. I will say that this is a picture of it at right, and I propose Jenn call it “The Sleeperafter the Poe poem of the same name, particularly from this line “An opiate vapor, dewy, dim, / Exhales from out her golden rim”

There’s still time to enter. Submit your POE inspired ROOT cocktail by October 1st to nam@artintheage.com. The winning cocktail will be featured at Poe‚Äôs Ghosts, a program hosted by Art in the Age featuring Brat Productions. October 13, 2009 from 6pm-8pm

Happy mixing.

Calling all bartenders-and-trixes

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Root

Root

We never ended up doing a formal rundown of the ROOT event (I had fun, other contributors hated it, we all agree it was too hard to get a drink) but it surely inspired us to plunk down the cash to invest in ROOT for our homes and get our mixologist on. The partner & I even brought a bottle out to Portland to show the West Coast what Philly’s doing. While out there I invented a drink called the Maiden Aunt. (Root, seltzer, spritz of lemon. Not the most innovative, but your spinster relatives will love getting trashed off it.) Back in Philly town, I met up with resident spirit infuser and cocktail concocter Jenn. We had some ROOT and discussed possible ingredients to play up some flavors and mellow others, because there’s so much going on.¬† We stirred it with a cinnamon stick, considered citrus verses creams. Well, it’s time to put all that armchair bartendering to the test.

Art in the Age and Bratt productions are hosting a challenge to the non-professional drink markers of this city. Themed to the¬† work of Edgar Allan Poe, the challenge is use ROOT to create a Poe-inspired cocktail. It could be based on a poem or story, or just a nice line. The Pit and the Pendulum.¬†The Nevermore. Or, perhaps, The Rue Morgue Murderer (spoiler alert: it’s an orangutan owned by a sailor.¬† Cointreau and Sailor Jerry, maybe?)¬† I’m not sure how you get a drink out of “the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain” but sounds like a nice challenge. Submissions must be received by October 1st to nam@artintheage.com. More info can be found at the AitA website. Also on the site, information on where in the city you can find ROOT, and what bars and restaurants are making what mixed drinks with it. You know, for research.