Seven Reasons You Should Set Fire to Your Drinks
Image credits: Herminio Torres: Flaming Daiquiri, Flaming Zombie, Flaming Dr. Pepper, Blue Blazer. Shutterstock: Opener, Absinthe Drip, Old Flame, Flaming Spanish.
Someone sets down two identical-looking drinks, but then lights one on fire before sliding it across the bar toward you. Which one do you choose? Even a caveman knows the answer.
Flaming drinks might just seem like a socially acceptable way to play with fire or an easy way to get rid of that bottle of Bacardi 151 in the back of your liquor cabinet—and they are both of those things! But they’re also a fun way to experiment with new drinks and get your guests excited—and isn’t that the point of mixing up cocktails in the first place?
Most flaming drinks are made by floating high-proof liquor over the top of an already-constructed cocktail, then burning it off before serving—so in essence, you can really turn any drink into a flaming drink. To float the higher proof liquor on top, slowly and gently pour it from a very short distance. You may even want to place an inverted spoon directly over the glass, which will disperse the stream as you pour. Then use a long match to set it on fire, but be warned! It will burn fast. So make sure you’re ready to present your drinks before you light them up. Then, blow them out and enjoy.
Still not convinced? Here are seven reasons you should set fire to your drinks, along with cocktail recipes from my recent book with Dylan March, The Book of Dangerous Cocktails: Adventurous Recipes for Serious Drinkers.
[Warning: Use extreme caution while making these drinks, prepare only where there are no flammable materials and a fire extinguisher nearby, and please don’t attempt to make them if you’re already drunk.]
It Makes Regular Drinks Way More Impressive
The combination of rum, fresh lime juice, and simple syrup in a daiquiri is flawless, but let’s face it: it’s not particularly exciting. Light it on fire, and you have a much more enthralling drink. Here’s one of the many cocktails you can make by floating overproof rum on top.
Flaming Daiquiri
Ingredients
1½ ounces white rum
¾ ounce simple syrup
1 ounce lime juice
1 ounce overproof rum
Directions: Shake rum, simple syrup, and lime juice with ice until cold and blended. Strain into cocktail glass. Carefully float overproof rum on top and light with long lighter. Let burn off before serving.
It Will Make You Feel Badass
One of the most fun things ever to do with a sugar cube, this classic absinthe preparation gave us the absinthe spoon—and possibly the idea of freebasing drugs.
Absinthe Drip
Ingredients
Sugar cube
¼ ounce absinthe
½ ounce simple syrup
Directions: Set a sugar cube on an absinthe spoon over a glass. Soak the sugar cube with absinthe and light on fire. Let it burn for a few seconds and douse with simple syrup to put out. Dissolve rest of cube with more absinthe while letting it pour into your mouth.