Ahh! You bit, my negro. Thanks for humouring us)
They are exploring techniques, not purpose, of cocktails. A crystal-clear cocktail can be whatever they decide to make it, at any time. They don't even have to tell you. Thier format a prix-fix experience, where you buy into a particular theme for the week, yet a walk-in experience. There is no 'order it off the menu.'They run the same techniques, but change the flavors to fit the particular theme they wanna address.
So you buy and then sit down for the ride, so to speak. They seem to be gravitating upon variations of famous themes past, present and future. Don't be surprised if you wouldn't see the clear cocktail a strawberry daquiri. with rum and cointreau in the drink and distilled strawberry juice in the ice. The entire drink comes more and more into focus as a daquiri as time passes.
Or, say, a Manhattan that sits perfectly encased in a globe of ice, begging your enjoyment, it smells of grandfather's back-porch, yet sits in a throne of modernity.
Only the most appropriate sprits would be applied, no schwag here. The environment, magical. The service, knoweledgeable. The company, your-problem-etical.
It's the difference between riding a roller coaster at Holiday World and sitting down on 'The Beast' at King's Island.
Certainly worth the price of admission, unless you hate roller coasters!
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