This past 4th of July, my gal TeamSugar really wowed me with a fantastic party trick. In order to create a display of red, white and blue bubbly, she used a rose champagne, regular champagne and a tiny drop of blue food coloring in regular champagne. She also said the the amount of dye was so minimal that it didn't change the flavor at all. Personally I think it's one of those "Doh! I can't believe I didn't think of that!" sort of tips. It really adds a bit of fun and completes the visual package. Oh and since today is Embrace Your Geekiness Day, I should also point out that Team's brother thought the blue concoction was similar to Romulan Ale. If you don't believe me, you can even check out a clip of the Enterprise crew partaking in some booze.






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1Oh I wonder if this would work for other drinks. Like what if I put food coloring in say lemonade?!
2I find this a bit odd. Maybe even a bit unappealing...???
3kikidawn - it should work for lemonade also, any light colored liquid should take the coloring (lemonade might result with a cloudy blue).
4That seems like a neat idea.It does work in lemonade.I tried it for my kids and they loved it.
5Thanks for the info Yum and msshellokitty! I am definitely going to try this at my family's next BBQ!!
6Does it turn your tongue and mouth colors?
7i dyed sprite green for st. pat's day once...
8Fun fun fun.
9No, blue tongues! I am sure if you drank a bottle of blue champagne that might be a different story!
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