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DIY Airline cocktails


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Hello 

I am trying to make airline travel more bearable by jazzing up the beverage choices.

I purchased a credit card holder which can comfortably hold 10  2ml glass vials.

My intention is to fill the vials with bitters, sugar syrup etc to make a cocktail out of the available spirits on offer.

My question is what cocktails could I make when the only options of spirits are likely to be Gin, Bourbon and Scotch.

 

I have currently filled the vials with 

Peychards

Agostura

orange bitters

Absinthe

sugar syrup 

salt syrup

Fee bros bitters

 

These will make me a Old Fashioned, Pink Gin and a Bourbon Sazerac, 

I am a novice at cocktail making and very much appreciate any suggestions.

Thankyou

 

 

 

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I wanna see the video footage of you getting that little container of various liquid filled vials through security. :D

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2 hours ago, Tri2Cook said:

I wanna see the video footage of you getting that little container of various liquid filled vials through security. :D

No problem

They are under 100ml

I have taken them through security, no questions asked 😊

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I don't think that 2cc aliquots of simple syrup are enough for a cocktail.

 

But TSA will let all the airline bottles of booze through that will fit in a 1 qt bag. About 8 IIRC.

 

So why not scale-up using 50 cc bottles?

 

Or just carry confectioner's sugar which will dissolve easily and won't bother the feds.

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1 hour ago, gfweb said:

I don't think that 2cc aliquots of simple syrup are enough for a cocktail.

 

But TSA will let all the airline bottles of booze through that will fit in a 1 qt bag. About 8 IIRC.

 

So why not scale-up using 50 cc bottles?

 

Or just carry confectioner's sugar which will dissolve easily and won't bother the feds.

 

 

White powder is OK?

 

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9 minutes ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

White powder is OK?

 

Yup. I carried 2 kg of curing salt (which - in Germany - is not dies pink) in my carry-on once. Lots of questions asked,  yet still allowed to fly ...

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On 8/19/2019 at 6:47 PM, Tri2Cook said:

I wanna see the video footage of you getting that little container of various liquid filled vials through security. :D

 

 

https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/liquids-rule

 

I’ve traveled with a quart bag filled with 3oz sample sized bottles filled with my favorite spirits many times without an issue.  Didn’t even have to take them out of my carry on.  Although I usually do just to show compliance 

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2 hours ago, scubadoo97 said:

 

 

https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/liquids-rule

 

I’ve traveled with a quart bag filled with 3oz sample sized bottles filled with my favorite spirits many times without an issue.  Didn’t even have to take them out of my carry on.  Although I usually do just to show compliance 

 

To show compliance, you need to take them out and drink them in front of the security officer ...

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