Color Changing Cocktail
Chemists have long known that certain liquids will change color when the pH is altered. Here I use this technique to change a cocktail from blue to purple using butterfly pea flower tea.
EQUIPMENT
- Butterfly pea flower tea
- Tea pot
- Oil and vinegar cruet
- Bottle for storage
- Funnel
- Cocktail set (includes Boston shaker, jigger, bar spoon, hawthorne strainer, fine mesh strainer, julep strainer, muddler, cocktail picks)
- Coupe glasses
- Angled measuring jigger
- Citric acid
Butterfly Pea Flower Tea
- 3g dried butterfly pea flowers
- 8oz (~250ml) hot water (just under boiling)
- Brew tea for 5-7 minutes until a deep blue
- Strain into a bottle and store in the fridge
Color Changing Cocktail
- 2oz (60ml) of navy strength gin
- .75oz (22.5ml) of citric acid solution (1/2tsp citric acid and 3oz/90ml water)
- Alternatively use fresh lemon juice
- .75oz (22.5ml) of simple syrup
- 1oz (30ml) of butterfly pea flower tea
- Small pieces of dry ice (optional)
- Add gin, simple syrup, and tea to a shaker tin with ice
- Shake for 15 seconds and double strain out ice
- Add citric acid solution to inner chamber of cruet and cap
- Add dry ice to outer cruet chamber
- Pour in cocktail to outer chamber (do not cap with dry ice)
- Pour blue cocktail inside coupe glass
- Instruct guest to pour in citric acid solution
- Watch the color change from blue to purple!