My hands are burning from the cold. I’m squeezing fistfulls of snow into small ice balls to put in our cups, and I think I’ve hit the threshold of effective hand-warmth-to-ice-creation-ability ratio. After 11 hours on my feet with a 46lb pack, I have high expectations for this drink.
Inspired by a trip to BevMo, Theresa decided to do something special for this pilgrimage to Glacier Peak. We’d tried to reach the summit and failed on two previous attempts, missing the navigation boat entirely on the first trip, then coming within 800ft of the summit before a lenticular cloud skunked us the second time. We’re coming a little late in the season – very late if I’m being honest – but with three days and good weather reported, we were feeling confident that we’ll finally reach the summit. But first: a boozy interlude.
I love gin. Theresa loves whisky, but she also loves me despite my dislike of whisky, so gin it is. After a long day in the sun, a gin and tonic with lime tastes pretty darn good, but there’s no way in hell we were going to pack a lime and bottle of tonic in our overstuffed bags. Lemonaid seemed like an acceptable substitute, and since it comes in powder form it was an obvious choice. Mix the lemonade, add balls of snow and some gin, and voila! The Alpine Gimonade is made!
Supplies:
- This lightweight flask from BevMo holds 7.5oz of delicious ginny gin, and weighs almost nothing. Plus, it costs $5.99 and has the cool name of Shark Skinzz. Proof you don’t need technical gear for technical fun.
- You’ll need to fill that flask. I suggest Hendricks if you really want to be authentic, but any old gin will work.
- A few packets of lemonade, in powder form. We brought a lot, which was still delicious even when the gin was gone.
- Cups, because you know.
- Warm hands with which to make “ice cubes”.
- Water.
- A spoon, or other stirring utensil.
- Take off the godforsaken backpacks and root around until you have located all of the supplies.
- Assuming you have enough water on hand to create lemonade, have person #1 measure perfect mix of lemonade in each cup, leaving ample room for gin and ice.
- Person #2 must use their hot hands to grab chunks of snow, carefully squeezing each one down into a small, compact chunk of icy, snowy goodness. The tighter you compact your snow, the more of a drink and less of a slushy you will enjoy.
- Add gin to lemonade, stir.
- Add ice.
- Enjoy
Drunken dancing with my Alpine Gimonade. |
I’m not drunk. You’re drunk! |
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