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Frozen Dinosaur Incubator Laboratory, As An Event Bar Theme

I made cocktails for a code developer event a week ago and was able to get theme approval of  "frozen dinosaur incubator laboratory" for it. This post is just some pictures from the event to show off. 

The company has a dinosaur in some of its material, and I knew I was going to serve Old Fashioneds on big ice cubes, and part of my schtick for events is that I use chemistry glassware. So I filled in the blanks and that's what I came up with. Sort of like Jurassic Bar. 

We used big ferns as line management, dressed as jungle scientists in khaki aprons and safari hats (with safety glasses), and put the drinks and hundreds of plastic dinosaurs in a series of beakers and flasks with bubbling liquids and dry ice. We had melting frozen dinosaurs, glowing ice cubes, the works. 

The lighting was really red and it was hard to get good photos, but the professional photographer captured some good shots. 

 

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Photo provided by Google, Inc.

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Photo provided by Google, Inc.

AlcademicsChromeDev2016 Photo provided by Google Inc

Photo provided by Google, Inc.

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Photo provided by Google, Inc.

 

 

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Crappy photo by Camper English

 

So yeah, if you didn't know, I not only write about drinks but now I create drinking spectacles.

 

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I kind love this... pitching it to clients the first chance I get.

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