Wicked: For Good, A Magical Cocktail

Elphaba, Glinda, Fiyero, Boq, and the whole gang are back to finish the story of Wicked: For Good and reveal the true tale of Oz. That’s right, after a year of waiting, part two of the Wicked movies is hitting theaters November 21. Finally we’ll get to see what becomes of Elphaba as she flees Oz as well as what the rest of the crew get up to in her absence. To celebrate their return, we’re mixing up a magical cocktail that stuns in presentation and wows with its flavor. Who could resist that stunning purple Empress 1908 Gin?

A small shot of pueple gin pours into a Wicked: For Good cocktail with a foggy yellow base and mint leaves on top.

What is Wicked: For Good About?

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Wicked: For Good takes us into the second half of the musical Wicked where the town has turned on Elphaba, claiming her as a wicked witch. While Elphaba runs away to unknown lands, Glinda only grows her powers and popularity as she joins on to the palace in Emerald City. With an angry mob growing quickly behind her, we’ll see how Elphaba repairs her friendship and what the conclusion of her relationship with Fiyero holds.

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A Wicked: For Good cocktail sits on a black table with mint leaves for garnish.

Wicked: For Good, A Magical Cocktail


  • Author: Sarah Cascone
  • Yield: Makes 2

Description

A cocktail full of the magic of friendship. And a bit of gin, too!


Ingredients

Scale
  • 3 oz Empress 1908 Gin
  • 2 oz simple syrup
  • 1.5 oz fresh squeezed lemon juice
  • 24 oz ginger beer
  • 16 mint leaves


Instructions

  1. Add the mint leaves, simple syrup, and lime to a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake vigorously for 15 seconds. Strain pour into a rocked glass that is filled ¾ of the way with crushed ice. Pour in the ginger beer. Leave enough room for the gin.
  2. Float the gin by pouring it over the back of a spoon into the glass.
  3. Garnish with a bunch of fresh mint.

Recipe by Sarah Cascone
Styling by Anna Franklin
Photography by Dave Bryce

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