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Cocktail Parodies


FrogPrincesse

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It's Monday and I sure can use some comic relief. Instead of continuing to contaminate the Crafty or Crappy cocktail thread, I am starting this one to collect cocktail parodies. Each year a bunch of videos are produced for TOTC, and I know there are plenty more out there. Please share your favorites.

 

Here is one about the Art of Spooning.

 

 

And this one for Best Synchronized Cocktail-Making.

 

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I have to say: I have bought a channel knife. Spherical ice molds. A Lewis bag for goodness sake. But I still don't understand what a barspoon would do for me that I can't already do with my usual stirring implement, a chopstick.

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What It’s Like As a Bartender to Watch Your Awkward Tinder Date - not sure how much of a parody it is, but it is pretty hilarious.

We have a guest like pictured here. Always in with a different Tinder Date. This is so on point.

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What It’s Like As a Bartender to Watch Your Awkward Tinder Date - not sure how much of a parody it is, but it is pretty hilarious.

 

100% accurate. 

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”In Demerara some of the rum producers have a unique custom of placing chunks of raw meat in the casks to assist in aging, to absorb certain impurities, and to add a certain distinctive character.” -Peter Valaer, "Foreign and Domestic Rum," 1937

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That's the caliber of bar you get when none of the bad hombres ir nasty women in the industry wants to work with you. May I suggest that this teetotaler keep his stubby fingers out of the bar business. 

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”In Demerara some of the rum producers have a unique custom of placing chunks of raw meat in the casks to assist in aging, to absorb certain impurities, and to add a certain distinctive character.” -Peter Valaer, "Foreign and Domestic Rum," 1937

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