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Science of Cocktails

On February 9, Science World was once again transformed into the city's largest cocktail laboratory. Hosting the sold out, annual fundraiser for the third year, the Science of Cocktails event set out to raise money for its Science World Class Field Trip Bursary program. Over 1500 people attended, raising over $276,000 for their program for students from underserved schools in Vancouver and the lower mainland.

The third annual Science of Cocktails took place February 9, 2018 at Science World, Vancouver BC.
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Science of Cocktails 2018

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The night began just before 7pm, where media and VIP were given early access to a private VIP experience, full of wonderful cocktails and yummy bites.

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Entrance to VIP/Media lounge
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HUGE charcuterie board in VIP/Media lounge by Drew's Catering & Events

One of many appetizers in the VIP/Media lounge.
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The event opened it doors to the public at 8pm and went on until 12am. Some of the city’s most talented bartenders and chefs were on hand to showcase the chemistry, biology and physics behind preparing modern cocktails and cuisine. The event included open bars, over 25 different tables and 12 food-pairing stations.

Salted Rob Roy: Lohin KcKinnon, salted caramel sauce, sweet vermouth.
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Vapourized Gin & Tonic: Ungava gin, grapefruit juice, soda, Fentimans tonic water, grapefruit vapour

Clear Collins: Skyy vodka, citric acid, simple syrup, dry ice.

Smoked Caesar: Roots & Wings vodka, spice, Walter Craft Caesar Mix.

Pink Flower Roll: Albarcore tuna, asparagus, sushi rice by Chef Takayhiro Sato (Hapa Izakaya)
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Katsu Pork: Pork, cabbage and nori slaw by Chef Jenny Hui (The Lazy Gourmet)
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Mini Poke Plate: Marinated seafood & brown rice by Chef Mary Lee Newnham (Emelle's Catering)
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Char Sui Pork Rillettes: Pork, yuzu pearls and miso sesame emulsion by Chef Jesse Hochhausen (Showcase Restaurant & Bar)
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To take a break from all the cocktails and food, we checked out some of the exhibits throughout the venue. The "Robot Bartender" was pretty cool, where "a few lines of code allow a simple computer to control motors, belts and values, to create an amazing robot cocktail."

Robot Bartender
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The "Smell Station" was set up to "challenge your sense of smell to identify these distinct aromas".

The Smell Station
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Last, we checked out "Fire and Ice", where you could watch as "professional science facilitators showcase some of the hottest and coolest demonstrations that Science World has to offer".

Fire and Ice
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All in all, it was a wonderful event! Amazing that so much money was raised to help students from underserved schools visit Science World.

Tickets for next years event are already on sale if you'd like to attend a wonderful event for a great cause! General tickets are $125, while VIP tickets go for $225. This event has sold out quickly for the past 3 years, so I'd definitely recommend grabbing your tickets soon if you want to attend in 2019.

You can visit the Science World website for more information.
https://www.scienceworld.ca/cocktails/tickets