9 in-flight cocktails to mix onboard and dramatically improve your next flight:
or rum and cokes before getting painfully bored... especially when that person's a cocktail writer stuck on a 14-hour long haul.That's how I found myself sitting on a recent transatlantic flight, armed with a notebook, a pen and more mini bottles than a Duty-Free checkout kiosk. I turned my seat-back tray table into some sort of deranged laboratory, mixing, matching, measuring and sipping away as the good people of row 12 attempted to gulp down their Chicken Kiev and watchin peace.
Many airlines publish their standard drinks and snacks menus online, so look ahead to see what supplements you need if you've got a particular recipe in mind.A lot of the friendly skies' more satisfying concoctions call for ingredients or bar tools that can easily be procured with a trip to the nearest Starbucks. Honey, sugar and artificial sweetener packets, extra straws or stirrers, plastic utensils, extra napkins and salt and pepper packets are all good grabs..
Layout a clean napkin. Use your fingers or a heavy book to crush the cookies inside their wrapper until they become fine crumbs. Open a corner of the wrapper and dump out a generous amount of crumbs onto the napkin and spread it in a thick, even circle. Wet the rim of the empty cup with the coffee mixture, then roll it in the crumb pile until it coats the entire lip. Pour the hot cocktail into the rimmed cup, wrap yourself in a staticky blanket and push that recline button all the way in, pal.
Pour the Scotch into a cup over ice. Fill with equal parts ginger ale and club soda. Garnish with lemon wedge and piece of candied ginger.A stirrable, eggless twist on the classic New York Sour, this slow-sipper is undoubtedly the most technically advanced on the list. But do it right and you're sure to impress your entire cabin .
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Virgin Atlantic will upgrade oldest passenger on every flight through Jan. 1Thanks to the kindness of a stranger, the oldest passenger on every Virgin Atlantic flight will be upgraded to the highest class available from Christmas Eve through New Year's Day.
Consulte Mais informação »
Why You Should Always Order Ginger Ale on a FlightA crisp, bubbly ginger ale is by far the best drink at 36,000 feet.
Consulte Mais informação »
Flight attendants don't ask to see your boarding pass to direct you to your seatThe secret reason why cabin crew ask to see your boarding pass when you get onto a plane has nothing to do with finding your seat.
Consulte Mais informação »
Flight Attendants Reveal the First Things They Notice When Travelers Board a PlaneThere are a few important things that a flight attendant looks for when travelers board their plane.
Consulte Mais informação »
Use this technology to follow along as the NORAD Santa tracker reports ‘Big Red’s’ flight pathFor the 64th time, a wildly popular program run by the U.S. and Canadian militaries is providing real-time updates on Santa’s progress to millions around the globe. And this year, the North American Aerospace Defense Command is offering even more high-tech ways for children and parents to follow along.
Consulte Mais informação »