7 ways not to serve cocktails
From small buckets, to bags and even an Easter egg, pubs and bars have looked at alternative ways to serve drinks. However, this was not always to the delight of their punters.
The Morning Advertiser takes a look at the alternative ways in which operators are changing their drinks menu and serve.
1. Plastic bag
Well I was expecting my drink is a glass but hey why not just pop it in a plastic bag, colour it blue and put a orange peel fish in it? #wewantplates#wewantglasses@WeWantPlatespic.twitter.com/cxW9cLJAOp
— Kevin King (@RevKevKing) October 14, 2018
2. Planting
Pretentiously taking the piss... #WeWantGlassespic.twitter.com/1Z4MDcsH4H
— The Irrelevants (@1904Irrelevants) September 9, 2018
3. Jammy
Fizzy water served in a jam jar #WeWantGlasses@GabrielleGWLpic.twitter.com/ze2cBicnrG
— SueJohnGWL (@SueJohnGWL) June 5, 2018
4. Bright idea
@WeWantPlates the disease has spread to glassware... Mumtaz in Bradford is serving drinks in a lightbulb. Why?! #wewantglassespic.twitter.com/adDSfdjpxw
— Paul Allen (@TweetWithPaul) April 30, 2018
5. Egg-cellent
.@Northendbrewing Iron Sands out of an Easter egg, now we're talking! #peakhipster#wewantglassespic.twitter.com/d3RjfIIkD1
— Little Beer Quarter (@LBQWelly) April 7, 2018
6. Tall order
Why restaurants are making eating and drinking out exceedingly difficult? #WeWantPlates#WeWantGlassespic.twitter.com/tC2tb4GMXD
— Dazzle (@MirchiLaddoo) August 13, 2017
7. Bucket loads
@WeWantPlates It's been served in a tiny, plastic, laundry basket!! #wewantglassespic.twitter.com/6zM7AexDI2
— Mark Smallman (@themarksmallman) June 2, 2017