Have you ever dreamt of trying a cocktail only seen before in a cartoon, like the “Flaming Homer” from The Simpsons? While that may seem like an oddly specific question, one bartender whipped up some Springfield-inspired concoctions for his YouTube channel, Cocktail Chemistry.
The first drink he attempts is, in fact, the “Flaming Homer,” which is frankly just a hodgepodge of different liquors supplemented with cough syrup that you then light on fire, because the “fire makes it taste good.” Quickly, we learned that not only would the cocktail not light on fire, but it was “godawful” to begin with. Next up was the “Skittlebrau,” which is really just Skittles floating in Budweiser, and though that still seems pretty unappetizing, it was interesting to note that apparently the beer takes on a lot of flavor from the Skittles.
Photo via Cocktail Chemistry on YouTube
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