• cheesymoonshadow
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    101 month ago

    Does anyone here know what’s in this drink? I tried a Google but only found other petridish-like cocktails and shooters that pale by comparison.

    • anomoly
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      1 month ago

      looks like the recipe is here

      edit: or not. the image matches but, after actually paying attention to the recipe, I’m not sure that sounds right.

      • @Duranie@literature.cafe
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        91 month ago

        No, it sounds right. There’s matcha, but with the acid from the lemonade curdling the milk, it’s used to clump shit together so that the drink can be filtered and clarified. I’ve never tried it, but I’ve seen the technique used a number of times.

        • @zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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          61 month ago

          Yeah same concept as a milk-washed cocktail, which cuts down on the bitter/astringent flavors in liquor. Works really well, I bet this drink would be delicious

          • Funbreaker
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            11 month ago

            Would lactose-intolerant people be able to drink this or is enough milk left behind that it would cause issues?

            • @zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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              21 month ago

              I don’t know enough about the chemistry going on to give you a confident answer. I assume not though - I don’t think curdling milk gets rid of all the lactose, and since you’re essentially using curdled milk as a filter with this technique, I wouldn’t be surprised if a non-zero amount of lactose made it’s way through the filter. I’d have to do some actual research to know for sure though.

              • Funbreaker
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                21 month ago

                I appreciate you taking the time to answer! An honest “I don’t know” is still very helpful.