The fourth event of the 'Remember 63336' campaign saw AQA 63336 hosting a party at the exclusive Umbaba club in central London. The ultimate answer to "What should I drink tonight?" was debuted to 500 special guests who were lucky enough to get in for the launch of the AQA 63336 cocktail.
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From 8pm until the early hours, party goers sampled cocktails while they danced their feet off to DJ Tony Montana, one of the most respected and talented DJs on the world wide music scene.
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The AQA 63336 cocktail |
Glasses raised |
On the dance floor |
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Sampling cocktails |
Serving the AQA 63336 |
'It's like melted ice cream' |
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| Next time you are out and can't decide what to drink, or want to impress your friends with a new tasty cocktail, ask the barman for 'the 63336'. You can find a printable ingredient card here. |
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| Ever had a great night out because of AQA 63336? We give away £100 each month to the best customer story. Send us your tale, with a picture for our website, and we'll publish the best ones. Contact us at hello@aqa.63336.com.
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Some AQA 63336 cocktail facts:
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The AQA 63336 cocktail is a heady mix of Baileys, Kahlua, Whisky and milk.
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The cocktail was an American invention. The word first appears in the U.S. in the early nineteenth century, and not in Europe until almost the end of the century.
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Umbaba was the holder, for a short time, of the world's most expensive cocktail with the £333 Magie Noir. It featured a shot of Richard Hennessy aged cognac, Dom Perignon vintage champagne, Crème de Mure, lemon grass, lychees and extract of yohimbe bark, reportedly an ancient herbal aphrodisiac.
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