A Themed Drink for Severed Fate: A Dimension Door Podcast
Last Halloween saw the release of the first episode of Severed Fate: A Dimension Door Podcast. This sister podcast to The Dimension Door is similarly a Pathfinder 1st edition actual-play production. Where The Dimension Door Podcast is playing Paizo's Reign of Winter adventure path, Severed Fate is playing Carrion Crown. This adventure is horror-themed and has thus far featured the very-much-haunted remains of a high-security prison named Harrowstone. Thus, to commemorate the first anniversary of the launch of Severed Fate, I created the Haunted Harrowstone cocktail.
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A Themed Drink for The Dimension Door Podcast, Season 1 Episode 15
This is a throwback to a cocktail I created last year for S1.E15 of The Dimension Door Podcast: "Return to Heldren From Whence You Came." While this cocktail was inspired by this particular episode, it speaks to themes common to the entire story so far.
Skip to the recipe or keep reading for details regarding my inspiration for this cocktail. A Themed Drink for The Dimension Door Podcast, Season 1 Episode 19
On the one-year anniversary of the release of The Dimension Door Episode 19: "Not a Normal Episode," it's only fitting that I share the full details and instructions for the cocktail I created as an ode to Norman Crispin Gunderson. Episodes 18 and 19 were two of the most difficult episodes we have ever recorded--and two of the most emotionally challenging sessions we've shared at our game table. For Episode 18, I created a complex cocktail called The Sentinel to commemorate the events. For Episode 19, I focused on crafting a drink where every element was inspired by everyone's favorite retired ratfolk doctor: Norm.
Skip to the recipe or keep reading for details regarding my inspiration for this cocktail. A Themed Drink for The Dimension Door Podcast, Season 1 Episode 18
It has been a long while since I did a proper entry in my Dressing Up Drinks series here on Briarbook Lane, and I felt it was only fitting to revisit one of the drinks I created to commemorate an episode of the Pathfinder 1E Actual-Play podcast in which I play a part.
A little over a year ago, I created a very complex spectacle of a cocktail in honor of a very complex spectacle of an episode. Season 1 Episode 18 of The Dimension Door Podcast is one of our most memorable episodes, and I hope that the cocktail creation inspired by it is similarly memorable. You can read more about what inspired this cocktail below, or skip straight to the recipe. A Themed Drink for Tales of AsperranI just finished listening to the Whispering Lakes storyline (episodes 11-24) of the Tales of Asperran podcast. Tales of Asperran is a D&D 5e actual-play podcast set in the titular homebrew world of Asperran, a setting designed by Mike (the gamemaster). One of my favorite events in this story arc has inspired this cocktail. I will try not to spoil anything in case anyone else is as terribly behind in this fabulous podcast as I am, but I will briefly explain my inspiration and provide full directions to make this cocktail below.
The Perfect Cocktail for a Pathfinder Private EyeI created my first version of the Araklast Investigations cocktail last year as part of a series of cocktails I crafted to represent each of the player characters in my ongoing Rise of the Runelords Pathfinder campaign. This is the cocktail inspired by my own PC, a psychic detective investigator named Danielle Araklast. Dani is the daughter of a spice merchant who runs her own private investigation service, Araklast Investigations, in her home city of Magnimar. Unfortunately, as part of the events surrounding her latest investigation into a series of apparently ritualized murders, Dani's small one-bedroom apartment/office was burned to the ground.
The Araklast Investigations cocktail draws on the spice of the Araklast family's merchant trade, the coffee and whiskey that are staples for long stake-outs and hours piecing together clues, and the smoke that is all that remains of the physical location of its namesake. Throwback Thursday Presents: |
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