Oct 20, 2023
Note: I'm not done, only about halfway through what's been translated in English so far. That said, I think I've got a pretty good handle on this series.
Overall, the series is really simple. The plot revolves around a traveling bar cart which sets up at a new location each episode. Beyond the main character there's a small cast of a few reoccurring side characters and plots are generally self contained within each chapter - though a few extend for multiple.
While it doesn't have a ton going on plot wise it's backed up by a lot of beautiful art and some interesting stories told through
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characters. Additionally the author got everything related to the drinks spot on. Ratios are correct, techniques are shown and even bottles are labeled correctly, it's very cool and pretty accurate.
I would say if you're interested in cocktails or like mixing drinks then I'd definitely recommend checking this series out; I've gotten a few cocktail ideas out of it even**. Also, if you enjoyed the game VA-11 Hall-a then I would also *highly* recommend checking this out because the vibe is extremely similar.
Solid 7/10 from me. There isn't a ton going on but there doesn't really need to be, it's a great looking series interesting stories told through side characters. If you've got the time to check it out I'd give it a look.
**In the first chapter, the MC makes a patron a cocktail containing shochu, Drambuie and lemon juice. 2oz/60ml shochu (barely or rice), 1.5oz/45ml Drambuie and 1oz/30ml fresh lemon juice. Shake and serve neat in a chilled Martini glass - it's a little sweet, a little sour and a little creamy. Alternatively, if you don't have Drambuie you can do 1oz/30ml of Japanese whiskey (Toki or Tenjaku blended is good) and .5oz/15ml of simple syrup. It's less creamy, though similarly sweet and sour.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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