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jcwitte OP t1_iy212x1 wrote

Imagine going to a bar and asking for a drink and then you have to wait 90 minutes for some smoking drink that has like $60 ingredients in it.

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FiveFingeredKing t1_iy2gskd wrote

That is a thing. It’s called a cocktail bar. Although the wait time usually isn’t 90 minutes.

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AjvarAndVodka t1_iy2hqyl wrote

I mean I kindaaaa get this. I definitely wouldn’t wait 90 minutes and pay that much for a drink after.

But isn’t it the same with food? Yes you can say you don’t care about fancy dishes but it’s true that sometimes it’s worth paying for some specialty courses. And it’s not like you eat that all the time. Me and my friends, and especially me are cheap haha. I usually cook for myself and sometimes I’m just happy with McDonalds. But once a year or so we still go and find some good food experience.

But yeah idk. Then again food is still different than drinks.

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DaleGribble312 t1_iy3ankd wrote

This would be more akin to a Salt Bae version of "fine dining"

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Snoopaloop212 t1_iy4ezry wrote

They aren't making up drinks from scratch in an actual craft cocktail bar. All the prep work is done, it's primarily just mixing the drink. It takes 5 minutes at most to smoke a drink after it's in the glass. 10 to 20 min wait for the drink depending on other orders coming in.

Still hella expensive though.

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Tokyogerman t1_iy2ne9a wrote

And all that despite good Craft Gin or Whiskey tasting way better than those cocktails on it's own.

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