Serving 216 kinds of the Old Fashioned cocktail, the Reserve bar at Morgans New York Hotel proves that there's a lot of fun you can have with your drinks—but to order, you have to be feeling a little lucky.
With over 200 ways that the cocktail can be made, it can be pretty intimidating to know just what to order. So in the name of fun and experimentation, the new bar game at Reserve has patrons toss a couple of dice to determine what ingredients will go into their drink. There's a die to represent alcoholic bases like rye and scotch, but things get really crazy with a second red die for syrup, which can result in exotic Old Fashioned flavorings like strawberry basil mint or lemongrass lavender.
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Morgans New York Hotel Determines What Goes in Your Drink by Rolling Dice
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