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St. Patrick's Day Party: Dyeing Drinks

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Summary: Green dye mixed in pale and clear drinks, such as white wine and mixed drinks, adds a festive feel to a St. Patrick's Day party. Dye drinks green for a St. Patrick's Day Party with tips from a party planner in this free social events video.

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"Now we're going to move to a whole bunch of different ideas and suggestions on food and drink. Starting off with the very, very easy way that you can make your beverages automatically St. Patrick's day interesting. And that's through the use of green dye. The power of green dye. So, case in point. We're going to take our volunteer bottle of white wine here, and we're going to add some green dye into it. Now this works especially well with liquids that are pale. Water, lemon aid, pale ale, and of course white wine. So we're going to put a couple of drops of food coloring in there. And automatically, look at that stuff in there. Look at that stuff go. It's woo! It's already moving in. It's taking over. Now, put the cork back in, gently mix. Don't mix too much. Especially in the instances of wine and beer. You do not want to overly mix. Otherwise it'll you know, you'll lose some of the carbonation fizzy, it won't taste as good. Now look at that. Look what's gone on with that. We have a nice, deep green drink, automatically. And all we did was, take a normal beverage we would have had anyway, and add green food coloring."

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