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  • Alcoholic Architecture

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    Alcoholic Architecture

    From GBP 12.50

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    May 07 2016 12:00 - 23:00
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    Description

    Bompas & Parr’s Alcoholic Architecture arrives in Borough Market, featuring a walk-in cloud of breathable cocktail as part of an installation that explodes drinks to the scale of architecture. In this fully immersive alcohol environment- the cloud is entirely composed of fine spirits and mixer at a ratio of 1:3 and made using powerful humidifiers to super-saturate the air- alcohol enters the bloodstream through primarily the lungs but also the eyeballs.

    Alcoholic Architecture sits next to the UK’s earliest gothic cathedral and on the site of an ancient monastery. These themes are channelled through a drinks lists entirely comprised of spirits and beers created by monks: potations such as Chartreuse, Benedictine, Trappist beer and even the notorious Buckfast – a fortified wine so savage that Scotland’s parliament is reportedly drafting legislation to stop the caffeinated intoxicant from entering their country. All will be featured in elegantly balanced, refined and luxurious conventionally served drinks that guests can take back into the cloud.

    Visits to Alcoholic Architecture are based on timed entries and experiences are limited to a maximum of 50 minutes per group.

    Photo: Denis Sinyakov © Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

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    1 Cathedral St, SE1 9DE London

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