2-1-1 is the E=mc2 of Intellectual Cocktail Circles
If Einstein were a mixologist, he would’ve used this formula for calculating the perfect drink every time.
We’re calling it The Theory of Mixology and it’s mathematical cocktail genius: 2 parts Strong + 1 part Sweet + 1 part Sour add up to Sip Nirvana every time you shake, relatively speaking. Put this formula into action whether you’re mixing in ounces for a single cocktail, cups for a few friends or gallons for a massive house party (or post domestic squabble). As with any scientific method, a few factors come into play.
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