Green Cloud

Recipe:
1 oz Le Tourment Vert absinthe
1/4 oz simple syrup
1/4 oz lemon juice
Put ingredients and ice to a shaker.
Shake well.
Pour into a iced filled glass
Top with a splash of ginger beer
Garnish with rosemary sprig

Recipe:
1 oz Le Tourment Vert absinthe
1/4 oz simple syrup
1/4 oz lemon juice
Put ingredients and ice to a shaker.
Shake well.
Pour into a iced filled glass
Top with a splash of ginger beer
Garnish with rosemary sprig

Recipe:
2 oz. Le Tourment Vert absinthe
1.5 oz. Simple Syrup
1/3 oz. Japanese yuzu juice
1 large ripe strawberry
In a mixing glass, muddle the strawberry and the yuzu together.
Add ice, Le Tourment Vert absinthe and simple syrup.
Shake well and strain into a chilled martini glass.
Garnish with a slice of fresh strawberry.

Recipe:
2oz Vodka
1oz Coffee Liqueur (Kahlua)
Milk
Pour vodka and coffee liqueur over ice cubes in an rocks glass. Fill with light cream and serve.

Recipe:
1 oz Vodka
Fill rest with energy drink of your choice
Cocktail for instant party and instant energy! Watch out for that crash though.

How about this number for you bar or game room? The Bar Butler makes easy pouring for all your favorite bottles. Its a classy look and easy to use. Simply place your glass underneath a bottle dispenser and lift upwards to dispense a measured amount of liquid. These are the same products that are used in upscale hotels in certain suites (i.e. The Royal Cancun & The Palacio in Florida). Surround this puppy with liquors and mixers and you ready to go. All you need is a drink recipe guide.

No Label Vodka ? Its a little different, but intriguing. The completely naked vodka bottle with no label of any kind stands out from the ordinary. This new design of the bottle is Absolut’s initiative “to challenge labels and prejudice to make the world more diverse, vibrant, and respectful.” Even though the label is missing, the bottle has loads of attitude and costs just $30.

This cooler holds a 5-liter keg and has an integrated tap that allows you to draw tavern-style draught beer with a creamy head from a kitchen countertop or home bar. An LCD shows the exact temperature of the cooler and adjusts at a touch of a button from 37° to 53° F, while a pressure gauge on the exterior of the cooler regulates the CO2 content and allows you to alter the carbonation to enhance the flavor and aroma of the draught beer. The device has AC and DC power adapters that allow for use at home or on a boat, and the lightweight yet sturdy design ensures ease of portability and years of reliable use. Includes instructional DVD, tapping and cleaning kits, three 16-gram CO2 cartridges, and an overflow tray. For use with 5-liter beer kegs (not included). Accommodates a 340-gram CO2 cylinder (not included). 17″ H x 15″ W x 15″ D. (16 lbs.)