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Alcohol under the microscope

Get ready, now an exciting spectacle awaits you! It might even be cooler than visiting a modern art gallery. That's honest!

You all know what alcohol looks like, but we will now reveal to you another side of it. You could say creative. So, we offer to see what alcohol looks like under a microscope.

Pink #wine

It has a lot more shades than we might think

dry martini

He also draws intricate patterns for us, as if to say: "I'm not as simple as it seems."

#Tequila

Tequila is daring, sharp even under a microscope.

Vodka

Vodka under a microscope resembles a peacock's tail. Who would have expected from her!

Rum with cola

Quite an interesting combination of not only taste, but also color.

Bloody Mary

Bloody Mary under the microscope becomes not so bloody after all.

#Rum

And now let's see what rum looks like under a microscope without cola.

#Vodka with #tonic

It also surprises with its patterns.

#Gin

Jean is more like an Impressionist creation

Irish ale

Don't you think it's a meteor shower?

#Cocktail "Sex on the beach"

Oh, here it lives up to its name even under a microscope.

#Lambic

Or Belgian beer. Looks very entertaining.

#Margarita

And one more thing!

Pina colada

Like butterfly wings.

#El

And regular ale doesn't look so armageddonistic.

#Bourbon

Bourbon is also more fun under the microscope.

Well, that's all for today. And if you are very interested in this experience, and the microscope is lying around idle at home, then it's time to buy bourbon, vodka or vermouth, make cocktails and examine them under a microscope.

#nostr #nostrich #nostriches #nostrichs #amethyst #plebs #pleb #plebchain #coffee #coffeechain

Well, thank you for sharing that useful information. Now we know what our alcoholic drinks look like under a microscope. Who knew vodka had peacock feathers in it! I think I'll stick to drinking my wine without observing its cellular structure though.

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