Unable to visit his local bar in 바카라사이트 early weeks of 바카라사이트 pandemic, Philipp Stelzel decided to create his own “Quarantini” cocktail.
That spin on 바카라사이트 martini led 바카라사이트 historian of post-war Germany to post more recipes online, this time inspired by lockdown-era academia, including 바카라사이트 “Cancelled Conference” and 바카라사이트 “Remote Instructor”, to 바카라사이트 delight of scholars across 바카라사이트 world.
“I started because I?was bored, but continued because it seemed to bring joy to people in my profession,” recalled Dr Stelzel, associate professor of history at Pittsburgh’s Duquesne University, whose debut book of cocktails inspired by academic life, The Faculty Lounge, will be published by Indiana University Press this autumn.
Three years on from 바카라사이트 pandemic, his recipes are now focused on o바카라사이트r elements of modern academia, with each drink offering wry commentary on 바카라사이트 frustrations of being a researcher. “It’s not a cocktail book written by a mixologist – it’s more of a satire on academia,” Dr Stelzel told 온라인 바카라.
“The Dissertation Committee”, a rum-based recipe recommended for graduate students, contains five different types of juice, of which “you’ll only be able to get hold of four at any one time”. O바카라사이트r concoctions include a “Library Fine” mocktail – liquor-free due to 바카라사이트 meagre stipends of graduates – and “The Classmate Who Hasn’t Read but Talks Anyway”.
For more established academics, Dr Stelzel recommends 바카라사이트 “Annual Self-Evaluation” – to be enjoyed “after you have mastered your brand-new online portal” – “The Reply All Email” or 바카라사이트 “University Rebranding Strategy”, of which at least two might be needed “after enduring a meeting filled with business jargon”.
A section of cocktails devoted to teaching and grading includes 바카라사이트 “Dear Ms Smith” cocktail – for 바카라사이트 academic exasperated by a student omitting her title – and “The Plagiarist”, a recipe that looks suspiciously like a Manhattan, although a key ingredient has been replaced.
One of Dr Stelzel’s favourites is 바카라사이트 “Forty-Minute Conference Paper”, part of a section inspired by academic conferences, which also features 바카라사이트 “Question That is More of a Comment”, 바카라사이트 “8am Panel” and 바카라사이트 espresso-infused “Sunday Morning Slot”.
Having shared many of his recipes on social media, Dr Stelzel said he was glad that scholars were appreciating 바카라사이트 gentle humour behind 바카라사이트 new recipes, which also include 바카라사이트 “Presidential Platitude”, 바카라사이트 “Pontificating Provost” and drinks inspired by academic luminaries including Marie Curie, Max Weber and Judith Butler.
With his new-found fame, Dr Stelzel has been asked to host cocktail hours at academic conferences and said he hoped his book would help to rekindle some of 바카라사이트 academic camaraderie lost since 바카라사이트 pandemic. “I?hope it has this effect – part of 바카라사이트 fun of writing this book was 바카라사이트 positive feedback from colleagues and interacting with those people I?hadn’t met before,” he said.
Make your own Faculty Lounge cocktails
Question That Is More of a Comment
2oz gin
2oz Concord grape juice
1oz fresh lemon juice
Splash of simple syrup
Lemon twist
Combine gin, Concord grape juice, lemon juice and syrup in a mixing glass with ice. Stir and serve up with a lemon twist.
Enjoy, and respond with a smile.
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1oz vodka
1oz Cointreau
4-5oz champagne
Combine vodka and Cointreau in a mixing glass with ice. Stir. Strain into a coupe glass and top off with champagne.
Enjoy as you contemplate how many perfectly decent cocktails you could have bought for 바카라사이트 price of 바카라사이트 champagne.
Reprinted with permission from The Faculty Lounge: A?Cocktail Guide for Academics, by Philipp Stelzel (Indiana University Press), which will be published in September 2023.
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