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Backdraft - The Movie & The Cocktail

~ January 17, 2007 at 22:17 by FatDan (Views: 26 )

The Backdraft is a cocktail that is noted for its elaborate preparation and extreme potency. Named after the Backdraft which occurs in some fire situations, this drink produces a similar condition on purpose using flammable alcoholic drinks and an enclosing container, such as an upside down pint glass.

The potency of the Backdraft drink is in the types of liquors used, and in the order they are consumed. Below is a typical procedure for producing one variation of the Backdraft drink. The combination of warm alcohol, followed by inhaling vaporized alcohol, and then finishing with a highly spiced warm alcohol, makes the drinking of this drink difficult, and while it tends not to have an immediate effect (since it is drunk quickly), the warmth of the alcohol and the vapor, make the concentration and absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream quicker than other drinks, and produces a more profound impact.

It contains the following ingredients:

* Sambuca
* Cointreau
* Cinnamon
* Fire
* Ice

In the case of the cinnamon not being available, Black Pepper is often used instead. This creates a much harsher backdraft, also known as the Pepperdraft.

The procedure is as follows:

1. Place a saucer on a counter or table.
2. Put a shot glass in the center of the saucer
3. Fill the shot glass with Sambuca
4. Take a pint glass (about 1/2 liter) and add about 1 - 2 shots of Cointreau. Swirl this in the glass to coat the sides
5. Light the Cointreau and let burn until side of glass become warm to hot
6. Pour lit Cointreau into shot glass containing Sambuca, igniting both liquids
7. Sprinkle Cinnamon (or black pepper in the case of a Pepperdraft) into flaming alcohol from about 1/3 of a meter (1 foot) above the shot glass and watch it ignite.

Important: All the while keep the pint glass upside down above the flames to catch the alcohol vapor coming off of the burning liquids.

8. When approximately 3-6 good shakes of cinnamon has been dispensed, place the pint glass over the flaming liquid.

Note: The liquid on the outside of the upside pint glass will still burn and needs to be gently blown out. The upside down pint glass is smaller than the coffee cup saucer, and will thus seal to the saucer extinguishing the flames inside.

9. Watch as the alcohol cools inside the pint glass it will try to suck the alcohol on the outside back into the upside down pint glass. This is known as the backdraft effect!
10. Give the customer (victim) a straw and instruct them to follow your directions to the letter, doing only what you tell them to do...
11. Remove the upside-down pint glass and add 2-3 pieces of ice into the glass, and immediately cover the opening of the pint glass with your hand to seal it.
12. While shaking the glass a few times (keeping it covered as you do) instruct your customer (victim) to drink only the contents of the shot glass - as fast as they can. Berate them several times for being slow, and tell them your mother could suck it down faster.
13. When they have finished, open a small hole between your fingers and have them quickly insert the straw between them. Instruct them to inhale the now condensed alcohol vapor in the glass, as fast as they can.

Remember: Don't let them stop until the glass is again completely clear.

14. Put down the pint glass, and slowly lift the edge of the saucer to move the alcohol towards the customer (victim). Now have them suck up these remains as fast as they can.
15. Check the customer carefully for any signs of nausea - if visible, vacate the area opposite them. If not, congratulate them on finishing a backdraft.
16. Offer them another one, trying to keep a straight face. Remember, presentation is key to this drink, and should not be attempted by amateurs, as they may embarrass themselves, and deprive the customer of the full experience.

Moonraker

~ January 17, 2007 at 21:48 by mizze (Views: 5 )

Not exactly a clasic movie or drink. Fun though!

Moonraker

Casablanca

~ January 17, 2007 at 21:38 by mizze (Views: 5 )

We need to discern if these drinks make for a good experience while watching their namesake films.

Casablanca

Not just a great movie

~ January 17, 2007 at 19:56 by mosho (Views: 14 )

I offer up for all you scotch drinkers the

Godfather.

2 oz of your favorite scotch
1 oz Amaretto

serve in a tumbler over ice.

Now if you are a scotch purist you are thinking why ruin great scotch, but if you have this with a nice cigar, you will feel like Brando himself :)

For those of you not into scotch, there is always the

godmother

2oz of your favorite vodka
1 oz amaretto


enjoy!!

Marnie Mix-up

~ January 17, 2007 at 19:28 by mizze (Views: 2 )

This went particularly well with Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie

3 parts vodka
1.5 parts blue curacao
1.5 parts Cointro
1 part sweet & sour mix

Arnold's Vodka

~ January 17, 2007 at 3:04 by mizze (Views: 8 )

Finally!, some beefcake.

Opera has it's uses

~ January 17, 2007 at 2:59 by mizze (Views: 11 )

Instead Of Beer

~ January 17, 2007 at 0:56 by FatDan (Views: 11 )

Recent experiments have led me to the sad conclusion that I am allergic to certain components of beer (hops/yeast/wheat). The way my body manifests this allergy is by shutting off my sense of smell. With smell goes taste, and suddenly I'm rendered 60% capable sense-wise, and then I can no longer taste the beer, so it's a self-defeating mechanism.

So, what to drink when my beverage of choice is not a viable option? Beer optimists might recommend that I drink one or two "good" beers and then, when the sense of smell disappears, maintain my buzz with the cheap stuff. In lieu of said horrible solution, I'm looking for alternate forms of abuzzment (yes, I made that up).

That is why I am here in this group. Our venerable founder knows that the likely hyper-allergenic candidates of beer are not present in the vodkas, vermouths, and gins of this forum, and that this is a fine venue to try something different. And so I will. But I'd like to start with something fruity ...

Cosmo-Not martini

~ January 16, 2007 at 23:01 by DJ_Elzzish (Views: 39 )

This drink is dedicated, as will be all my contributions, to those who think both gin and vodka taste worse than peyote, which, for those who didn't read one Carlos Castaneda book too many, ranks a few notches below battery acid, as well as to those who find the feelings induced by alcohol to be more akin to paranoia than anything resembling bliss. Finally, to all the designated drivers out there, bless you! Now please enjoy:

Cosmo-Not martini

Ingredients

* 6 ounces of freshly squeezed and very cold orange juice.
* 2 ounces of freshly squeezed and very cold tangerine juice.
* 2 orange rind twists.
* 2 very, very thin orange slices.
* 1 lime cut in half.
* 3 ounces of cranberry juice.
* 1 ounce of pomegranate juice.
* 4 drops of vanilla extract.
* 1 ounce of seltzer water.

The mix

* Add all of your juices and vanilla extract to a shaker 1/2 full with cracked ice.
* Shake for a full minute.
* Squeeze in the juice of your lime and swirl the shaker ten times.
* Strain into 2 large, frozen martini glasses.
* Top each glass with an orange slice and one orange twist.
* Slowly pour one tablespoon of seltzer into each glass (over the orange).
* Serve them up and watch the smiles.

Bitch in a Ditch

~ January 16, 2007 at 22:34 by mizze (Views: 3 )

This drink is dedicated to anyone who has ever landed their car in a ditch within two minutes of leaving home.

6 parts Hendrick's gin
whisper of vermouth
4 drops Ouzo
Garnish with lots of olives

Follow with a Tequilla chaser and a hot bath with plenty'a bubbles!

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