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The Transfiguring Gin and Tonic

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Mike and Alexandra discuss:

  • Color-changing cocktails

  • Butterfly pea blossom

  • The timing of the Feast of the Transfiguration

  • The purpose of the Transfiguration

  • The four qualities of the risen body

  • Mike as the Mosaic law and Alexandra as the “Spirit of the law”

  • The significance of the witnesses

Cocktail of the Week: Transfiguring Gin and Tonic (technically, an Empress & Tonic)

2 oz. Empress 1908 gin

Tonic water to fill

Grapefruit slice (optional)

Pour gin into a highball glass filled with ice. Top with tonic water.

We would love to hear from you! Send us an email with your comments or feedback to [email protected]

Let us know what you think, or share a picture of your drinks with us! Find us on Instagram at @drinkingsaints

- - - - -

“Stay with us O Lord because it is getting toward evening. Bless our drinks and our conversation. Amen”

Find more at:

https://drinkingwiththesaints.com/

Instagram @drinkingsaints

Produced by Back Row Media

backrow.fm

Instagram @backrowmedia

Find the Books:

Drinking with the Saints

Drinking with St. Nick

Drinking with Your Patron Saints

Why We Kiss Under the Mistletoe: Christmas Traditions Explained

Dining with the Saints

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78 episodes

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Mike and Alexandra discuss:

  • Color-changing cocktails

  • Butterfly pea blossom

  • The timing of the Feast of the Transfiguration

  • The purpose of the Transfiguration

  • The four qualities of the risen body

  • Mike as the Mosaic law and Alexandra as the “Spirit of the law”

  • The significance of the witnesses

Cocktail of the Week: Transfiguring Gin and Tonic (technically, an Empress & Tonic)

2 oz. Empress 1908 gin

Tonic water to fill

Grapefruit slice (optional)

Pour gin into a highball glass filled with ice. Top with tonic water.

We would love to hear from you! Send us an email with your comments or feedback to [email protected]

Let us know what you think, or share a picture of your drinks with us! Find us on Instagram at @drinkingsaints

- - - - -

“Stay with us O Lord because it is getting toward evening. Bless our drinks and our conversation. Amen”

Find more at:

https://drinkingwiththesaints.com/

Instagram @drinkingsaints

Produced by Back Row Media

backrow.fm

Instagram @backrowmedia

Find the Books:

Drinking with the Saints

Drinking with St. Nick

Drinking with Your Patron Saints

Why We Kiss Under the Mistletoe: Christmas Traditions Explained

Dining with the Saints

  continue reading

78 episodes

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