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Celestial Night Swirl

Artistic cocktail inspired by Van Gogh's Starry Night

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Celestial Night Swirl

AI Cocktail Info

Serving 1 cocktail

ABV

20%*

Calories

250*

Net Carbs

20g*

AI Request

Create a very complicated cocktail based on The painting Starry Night by Van Gogh using edible glitter and an infused vodka

* Estimated by AI. Values may vary.

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Instructions

Inspired by Van Gogh's iconic masterpiece "Starry Night," this cocktail captures the swirling, vibrant energy of the painting in a glass. The Celestial Night Swirl combines the flavors of infused vodka with hints of citrus, herbal notes, and a touch of sweetness, creating a complex symphony that dances on your palate. The addition of blue and gold edible glitter mimic the starry sky, swirling through the drink as you sip. Serve this in a tall, curvy hurricane glass for a truly artistic presentation. Ingredients: - 2 oz vanilla-lavender infused vodka (infuse vodka with a split vanilla bean and lavender flowers for 3 days) - 1 oz blue curaçao - 1 oz fresh lemon juice - 1/2 oz elderflower liqueur - 1/2 oz simple syrup - 2 dashes of orange bitters - Blue edible glitter - Gold edible glitter - Garnish: sprig of rosemary and a lemon twist Instructions: 1. In a shaker, combine the infused vodka, blue curaçao, lemon juice, elderflower liqueur, simple syrup, and orange bitters. 2. Add a few pinches of blue edible glitter to the shaker. 3. Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously until well-chilled. 4. Strain the mixture into a hurricane glass filled with fresh ice. 5. Using a small spoon or a cocktail stick, sprinkle gold edible glitter on top to mimic a starry night sky. 6. Garnish with a sprig of rosemary and a twist of lemon. 7. Serve immediately and watch the glitter swirl, evoking the dynamic essence of the night sky Van Gogh captured so brilliantly.

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