Waiter, there’s a Harley Davidson in my drink - Yanko Design
You lot know what, I love infused spirits as much equally the adjacent guy, but infusion could have a very wide meaning… Take for case the Archaeologist Gin, from a certain Uwe Ehinger. Highly reputed in the bicycle excursion for putting together some of the almost incredible restorations using vintage bike parts, Ehinger took his passion and spirit for bikes and well, literally put it in a spirit. Probably the but scenario where drinking and driving tin go together, don't be surprised if you lot find cycle parts floating effectually in the Archaeologist Gin bottle… because that's completely intended. Uwe designed and perfected a technique of literally infusing vintage Harley Davidson flavor into his gins with the Archeologist. Available in iii types, the gin bottles come suspended with bike engine parts that were as well used in the distilling process.
Obviously each bike component was peculiarly cleaned and sealed before brewing (I specially don't like engine oil notes in my alcohol), and was inserted into the especially designed bottles through the wide base (which was then sealed shut with a steel platform). The bottles pay tribute to their eras and their original bikes very well with each bottle beingness hand-sealed and packaged in a especially printed story of the bike office'due south origin. The bottles are then packaged in cardboard boxes that brand use of all design hallmarks of the 30s from color and font selection to even using a Heidelberg Tiegel printing press from the 30s to replicate the style. These bottles are incredibly limited edition, and come up for a rather hefty price tag… but they're merely for the full, and literal gearhead. Me? I like keeping my bikes and alcohol separated.
Designer: Ehinger Kraftrad (The Archaeologist)
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2017/11/13/waiter-theres-a-harley-davidson-in-my-drink/
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