Cocktail R-Evolution Molecular Mixology Kit Mixes Nerdy Booze
Matt Ho — October 19, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: molecule-r & fancy
To really wow the crowd at your party, give your bar skills a scientific twist by using the Cocktail R-Evolution Molecular Mixology Kit for a drink that will stand out.
The use of science in food has been made popular by the likes of chefs such as Wylie Dufresne. Since then, drinks have entered into the equation and now the Cocktail R-Evolution Molecular Mixology Kit will show you how this is done. The set will provide all the ingredients you need for this scientific culinary adventure such as cold soluble gelatin, calcium lactate sodium alginate and xanthan gum. A DVD is included to provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to mix 30 different recipes.
Want to impress with more than just a dirty martini? This mixer is the way to go.
The use of science in food has been made popular by the likes of chefs such as Wylie Dufresne. Since then, drinks have entered into the equation and now the Cocktail R-Evolution Molecular Mixology Kit will show you how this is done. The set will provide all the ingredients you need for this scientific culinary adventure such as cold soluble gelatin, calcium lactate sodium alginate and xanthan gum. A DVD is included to provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to mix 30 different recipes.
Want to impress with more than just a dirty martini? This mixer is the way to go.
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