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Plan a movie marathon and we'll pick the perfect cocktail for you!
Few things beat snuggling down for a good movie marathon with a cocktail in hand to sip as you get drawn into the on-screen action.
Pick a movie from each of the genres below and we’ll tell you which cocktail is best suited your taste in cinema!
Let’s start with something that will excite and delight and get the blood pumping, which of these action/adventure genre films would you pick?
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, 2003 (1 point)
King Kong, 1933 (2 points)
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, 1981 (3 points)
The Goonies, 1985 (4 points)
Now let’s slow it down a little with a romance:
Notting Hill, 1999 (1 point)
Pride & Prejudice, 2005 (2 points)
P.S. I Love You, 2007 (3 points)
Annie Hall, 1977 (4 points)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s, 1961 (5 points)
Let’s shift gears and head out of this world, or at least to an alternate one, which of these sci-fi films will you choose?
2001: A Space Odyssey, 1968 (1 point)
Planet of the Apes, 1968 (2 points)
Avatar, 2009 (3 points)
Back to the Future, 1985 (4 points)
Jurassic Park, 1993 (5 points)
Let’s keep the momentum going with a heist or espionage movie!
Dr No, 1962 (1 point)
Inception, 2010 (2 points)
Ocean’s Eleven, 2001 (3 points)
Heat, 1995 (4 points)
After all that excitement perhaps a comedy is in order:
Monty Python’s Life of Brian, 1979 (1 point)
The Full Monty, 1997 (2 points)
The Grand Budapest Hotel, 2014 (3 points)
The Big Lebowski, 1998 (4 points)
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, 2004 (5 points)
Shall we watch a western next?
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, 1966 (1 point)
True Grit, 2010 (2 points)
The Magnificent Seven, 1960 (3 points)
The Alamo, 1960 (4 points)
Django Unchained, 2012 (5 points)
Now that it’s getting late, do we dare put on a horror film?
Alien, 1979 (1 point)
Bram Stoker’s Dracula, 1992 (2 points)
The Shining, 1980 (3 points)
The Exorcist, 1973 (4 points)
The Conjuring, 2013 (5 points)
Jaws, 1975 (6 points)
Phew, now that we survived that something a little lighter is needed before bed. Which of these animated films should we watch?
Shrek, 2001 (1 point)
The Jungle Book, 1967 (2 points)
The Lion King, 1994 (3 points)
How to Train Your Dragon, 2010 (4 points)
Frozen, 2013 (5 points)
Toy Story, 1995 (6 points)
Okay, so maybe you will need more than one night for all of these films, but that just means you’ll get plenty of practice making one of the cocktails below!
If you scored 19 points or less then the cocktail for you is a:
Martini
Suave and sophisticated yet punchy, bold and sharp, this is the perfect cocktail to partner with the likes of Bond, Shrek, The Man With No Name from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and the witty overtures of Notting Hill and Monty Python. From citrus-forward Breakfast Martinis to olive-strewn Dirty Martinis, a Martini it must be!
If you scored between 20 points and 30 points then you should make yourself a:
Gin Punch
These fruity and sweet easy-to-make and easy-to-drink cocktails are perfect for pairing with salty cinema treats like nachos and popcorn. Make up a big batch and keep it in the fridge so that you can keep topping up as Indiana Jones runs by or you enter peoples dreams with Leonardo DiCaprio in Inception. Perhaps you will even make one that matches the pink colour scheme of the Grand Budapest Hotel. This pink gin, peach and prosecco punch is one of our favourites, give it a try!
If you scored 31 or above then you need to try a:
Martinez
This magnificent tipple is what you get when you take a classic Manhattan and swap the whisky for gin. It’s deep and rich and has amazing cherry notes. It’s perfect for traversing Hollywood’s Americana-filled wonders like Jaws, The Big Lebowski, Heat and The Goonies! You can learn how to make this delectable cocktail, here.