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What is a floater in a drink?

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Benjamin Anderson

Works at the International Seabed Authority, Lives in Kingston, Jamaica.
As a beverage expert with a keen interest in the art of mixology, I'm delighted to delve into the intricacies of creating and understanding the concept of a "floater" in a drink. A floater, in the context of bartending, refers to a method of serving a beverage where a specific ingredient is deliberately placed on top of the drink in a way that it floats or rests on the surface without mixing with the other components. This technique is not only visually appealing but also allows for a unique sensory experience as each layer can have distinct flavors and textures that can be savored individually or in combination.

The art of floating is predicated on the principle of density, where heavier liquids will sink, and lighter ones will float. This is achieved by using ingredients with varying specific gravities, typically alcohols of different proofs or liqueurs with different viscosities. The bartender carefully pours the lighter liquid over the back of a spoon, which is resting on the surface of the drink, allowing the new layer to float on top without disturbing the layers below.

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Isabella Cook

Studied at the University of Melbourne, Lives in Melbourne, Australia.
Float (bartending technique) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Floating is a bartending technique where a liquor or ingredient is layered at the top of a drink. The cocktails or shots produced with this technique are known as either a Pousse-caf-- or a layered drink.

Ella Brown

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Float (bartending technique) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Floating is a bartending technique where a liquor or ingredient is layered at the top of a drink. The cocktails or shots produced with this technique are known as either a Pousse-caf-- or a layered drink.
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