This Molecular Cocktail Set Makes Avant-Garde Margaritas
Rebecca Byers — June 10, 2015 — Lifestyle
References: molecule-r
This avant-garde molecular cocktail kit helps take your margarita game to the next level. The kit comes with all that you need to play around with texture in order to make a tactile, deconstructed margarita.
The kit from Molecule-r comes with three food additives in 10 individual packs, two pipettes, one slotted spoon, one silicon mold and a handy instruction manual to help you navigate your new set of tools.
This molecular cocktail kit enables spherification, the creation of citrus foam and bursting pearls. Spherification is the encapsulation of the cocktail into a sphere so that it will burst when consumed. The citrus foam serves as a light topping for the cocktail, while reshaping blue curacao into tiny caviar-like pebbles adds a delightful additional texture.
The kit from Molecule-r comes with three food additives in 10 individual packs, two pipettes, one slotted spoon, one silicon mold and a handy instruction manual to help you navigate your new set of tools.
This molecular cocktail kit enables spherification, the creation of citrus foam and bursting pearls. Spherification is the encapsulation of the cocktail into a sphere so that it will burst when consumed. The citrus foam serves as a light topping for the cocktail, while reshaping blue curacao into tiny caviar-like pebbles adds a delightful additional texture.
Trend Themes
1. Molecular Cocktails - There is an opportunity for bars and restaurants to incorporate molecular cocktails into their menus to create a unique and avant-garde experience for customers.
2. Texture-based Drinks - Companies can focus on creating drinks that incorporate unique textures to enhance the drinking experience.
3. DIY Cocktail Kits - A trend of providing DIY cocktail kits to consumers could be a potential market that companies could tap into.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Industry - The beverage industry can utilize molecular techniques to create new and innovative drinks.
2. Food Industry - Restaurants and food companies can incorporate the use of molecular gastronomy to create unique dining experiences for customers.
3. Hospitality Industry - Companies in the hospitality industry can offer guests molecular cocktail-making classes or other experiences to enhance their stay.
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