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Batuputih, North Sulawesi
The Hand Grenade is 5 ounces of booze, ice, some sort of really sweet lemon-lime mix and a silly glass
In the 1830s, Antoine Amadie Peychaud, a New Orleans pharmacist started dispensing a combination of cognac and bitters in an egg cup, known in French as a “coquetier.” It is a corruption of that word that gave the world the name cocktail, and as such the Sazerac is considered the first cocktail.
Pat O'Brien's famous drink, the Hurricane. This one is not yet finished, but will be soon.
Another tradition is to drink this weird drink. I tried one, and then switched over to beer
Refreshing!
A pint of cider sits, waiting to be drunk, as the eventual consumer of the drink tries to take an arty photo of the pint with the Thames river in the background
This milky white liquid smells like liquorice, and tastes just like sambuca - although its milky appearance is a little off-putting... you are supposed to take a sip of Raki, then a sip of water to wash it down. At least its nicer than Turkish wine (which is like nailpolish remover!)
Okay, it was me alone in a dank bar in the middle of the afternoon with a double tequila and a Corona, but still, happy, happy...
Take beer and consume
Beer and snacks at the Park Hyatt, familiar from Lost in Translation
The beach at West Bay in Roatan. Popular with cruise ships, but if you get there on a day one isn't in port, it's less crowded.
A toast to crossing into Asia on the trans-Siberian
Cuba