What is a good theme or mood for a cocktail?!


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What is a good theme or mood for a cocktail?


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sea

1960's!

sex in the city

"Forever"

"Midnight Madness"

"Tea Party"

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A vagina ... what the hell do you mean???

I drink cocktails for two reasons:
1) to relax (bourbon and seven) or
2) to party and have a good time (margaritas)

either would be a good mood, but it would be tough to use both moods in the same drink

Depends on the age group. But I will tell you that I DJ from time to time and play music on a patio of a posh restaraunt on a harbor. Young and old love it when I play classical music.

I suggest "Candles, Cocktails and Classics" A romantic & relaxing soiree for those appreciate the finer things in life. The dress should be business casual to moderately dressy-not black tie.

Put Vanilla candles all over. Serve Very Specific Drinks. (Whatever you choose-I'd go with Wines) Serve Specialty Cheeses with grapes and pears. Play Piano Conceritos or Classical Guitar Addagios.

You could ask everyone to bring one item: a rose, a candle or a classical cd. Have a large vase centered somewhere and add to it all night. Have a required color, such as Red or White only. I just hate it when people require you to wear a color-I'd make it so the person had to show up with something of that color.

Have games set out: Chess & Checker boards or perhaps backgammon. These give people something to do, something to watch, or something to talk about, something to bet on. You could even play spin the bottle if you are expecting a lot of singles. You'd be amazed how many adults still love to play these fun little games.

Just a few ideas. Have fun!

when u setting with ur family or friends

A martini party is a good way to go. You can set kind of a retro theme. Plus, think of all the possibilities of drinks!!

oo7, it is vodka, orange juice and a splash of soda. I dont know if you are a James Bond fan, but you can do a lot with that theme.




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