A fun wooden balancing game where a favourite tipple will tip and topple as players compete to stack ever more outrageous garnishes. Thought to have been invented in the iconic Harry’s New York Bar in Paris in 1921, the Bloody Mary’s tomato tang has led to serving the drink with ...A fun wooden balancing game where a favourite tipple will tip and topple as players compete to stack ever more outrageous garnishes. Thought to have been invented in the iconic Harry’s New York Bar in Paris in 1921, the Bloody Mary’s tomato tang has led to serving the drink with everything from celery to skewers of savouries.
Inspired by the tradition, set-up the cocktail glass-shaped playing piece and then take turns to pile on chunky wooden garnish shapes, including prawns, a lemon wedge, mini hamburger slider, slices of bacon, olives and even a rotisserie chicken. The ever more precarious toppings will challenge even the steadiest of hands and makes for a suitably silly party game: play for five minutes or five days! Follow the instructions or create your own variants for a twist on the class cocktail.