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Out of Town: Blueberry Beverages – Hawaii Style!

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

For some reason everywhere I went in Maui and Lania, they had blueberry drinks! Pretty tasty!

Serenity Blueberry Mojito

  • 1 1/2 oz. Blueberry Stoli Vodka
  • 8 Fresh blueberries (can thaw frozen ones)
  • 8-10 mint leaves
  • 3/4 oz. Blueberry Flavored Syrup (Monin Blueberry flavored syrup- instead of simple syrup)
  • 1 oz. fresh lime juice
  • 1 oz. Club soda

Muddle mint leaves and blueberries in a hi-ball glass. Add vodka, lime juice, blueberry syrup, and shake well. Pour in soda and garnish w/ lime slice and mint sprig.

Pineapple Blueberry Lemonade

  • Pineapple, cut into chunks & some Pineapple juice
  • 10 Blueberries
  • Lemonade (1/4 cup of sugar, 1 cup of water, 1 cup of lemon juice)

Cut up a pineapple into chunks and then blitz it in the blender for a couple of seconds with some pineapple juice to break it down to drinkable sizes before mixing it with lemonade or blueberries. Muddle 10 Blueberries in the bottom of a Boston shaker. Add ice, pineapple puree w/ juice, and lemonade and shake. Pour contents into a hi-ball glass. Garnish with a Lemon wheel.

Drinking in the Season

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

We at BiTF appreciate a good blog, especially when it concerns tasty beverages.  This blog not only appeals to our search for new tastes, but also to our aesthetic sensibilities.  With its faux polaroid/recipe card layout, one has the ability to experience a blog in a different (to us) and refreshing way, even if it solely aggregates the work of our bloggy brethren. We invite you to check out Liqurious.

www.Liqurious.com

Along these same lines, we finally got our hands on a beer we’ve been jonesing to try.  The beer is a Rauchbier, made with malted barley that has been dried over an open flame.  We tried the Schlenkerla version, which seems to be the most available brand.  According to Wikipedia, there are a few US microbreweries that make rauchbiers, along with some interesting international varieties including a Japanese beer named after the smokescreens used by ninjas.  But, you certainly don’t need to be a ninja to enjoy this style of beer.  As we love some BBQ smoke in most of our food, this beer hit just the right spot.  Truly, if you were craving bacon and beer, this would satisfy both.  Not only is the flavor in the beverage, but it will carry over to any food that you happen to be eating.  Feeling too lazy to get out the grill?  Grab a few rauchbiers and take a sip before each bite, it’s that easy.  I look forward to pairing this with an actual smokey meal to fully enjoy the experience.

www.Schlenkerla.de

Spicy C Cocktail: An Oakland Original

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

You’ve heard of Gin and Juice right?  Have you heard of Rum and Jalapeño Juice? It sounds a bit rough for the girls to stomach right?  Well, I’m happy to say that I hung with the spicy hot and enjoyed the Hot C Jalapeño and Juice cocktail.  It was much more than bearable; it was the best new, restaurant worthy, home-made cocktail I’ve tried.  It was the perfect mix of hot, sweet, and sour.

The “Hot C” is a cocktail that was invented and refined by two Oakland friends.  One Saturday afternoon they were looking through their kitchen and liquor cabinets and these are the ingredients they found! Click to continue »

Don’t Haight on the Alembic

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

This weekend we went to the Haight in SF specifically in search of fancy cocktails and duck hearts from The Alembic.  We heard about Alembic from GQ magazine of all places.  I must say I was impressed and have grown to love unique bars that serve creative, hand-mixed cocktails and small plates.  Here, they have custom cocktails from the classics, with a twist, to house specialties you can’t find anywhere else.  Alembic also serves food such as pickled quail eggs and jerk spiced duck heart with pickled pineapple and thyme salt “nibbles,” as well as other “local-love” small plates.  Between seven of us, including our out of town friends, we tried five different cocktails: the popular Sazerac (rye whiskey, bitters, absinthe…), Vieux Carre (whiskey, cognac, vermouth…), Southern Exposure (gin, celery juice, mint, lime), Strawberry Alarm Clock (vermouth, strawberries, Tabasco, parsley, peppermint oil), and the Clover Club (raspberries, gin, lemon juice, egg whites…).  The four girls decided that they liked the Clover Club cocktail the best with its frothy goodness and tart kick.  The Strawberry Alarm Clock was indeed different with a sweet and bitter or fruity and savory pepper taste.

The jerk spiced duck hearts with pickled pineapple and thyme salt were pretty amazing.  The tastes complimented each other and each heart was a small bite size piece of meat.  It was the perfect season to try the Heirloom Tomatoes with burrata, Serrano ham, arugula, and Cabernet vinaigrette.  It was absolutely delicious and a good size portion. Click to continue »