0 0 0 68 - The Michigan Daily - Weekenld agmielC - Thursday, February 6, 2003 The Michigan Daily - Weekend MagIaZine - Thu 0 Ann Arbor on the rock By Emily Estadella For the Daily IH Rain? The tonic Coke r ave you ever set fire to a Blue Ferrari? Or drenched yourself Whether you are looking for a cock- tail that packs a powerful punch or something to tickle the taste buds and L in a Purple usual Vodka and Jack and have become catch the eye, Black Velvet and Irish Flag Conor O'Neill's on South Main Street offers delightful layered drinks appealing to both the taste buds and the eyes. As its name implies, the Irish Flag shot consists of three layers: Creme de Menthe on the bottom, Bailey's Irish Cream in the middle and Grand Marnier on top. One of the greatest things about this shot is that the chaser is includ- ed at the bottom. The shot is a creamy, minty blend that costs a cool five dollars. Another option to warm you up after the cold walk to Main is the BlackVelvet. Also a layered drink, it sits in a nicely sized 20-ounce glass for a mere four and a half dol- lars. Light Irish Cider sits underneath the classic smoothness of Irish Guinness to appease two distinct tastes in one. Although it may seem more attractive to men, listen to me girls, you can handle this one. staple alcoholic beverages among twenty-somethings on campus. Other than beer, these unimagina- tive, ordinary drinks are some of the most popular drinks students order when fre- quenting the bars. Meanwhile, every every bar in Ann Arbor can provide you with something other than your typical beer for an exciting night. The next time you step into a bar, take a chance on some- thing new and col- orful to expand your tastes. If you feel uncomfortable ask- ing your bartender for an interesting drink recommenda- Bikinitini On Liberty Street just past Man, Bab's Martini Bar offers a range of sophisticated drinks, specializing in original martinis. Aside from the classic mart i you can get anywhere, you sho Id try out the Bikinitini and the A i- Fris Martini. Not only do they look fantastic the Bikinitini is a tropical wh te concoction with a bright red gr a- dine bottom, while the Anti-Fri a neon green creation with a maraschino cherry waiting for you when you finish - they taste amz- ing and are made with top sh lf liquors, a bonus for a large d affordable six-dollar beverage. 0 bar on and around this Ati-'irs martini campus has a drink unique to it that is not so common. Many bargoers are not aware of these options, not because they are not good, but rather, these drinks remain unknown because many students may have not been introduced to them. tion or if you cannot hear over the noise of the bar crowd, hereis a sam- ple of a few drinks you can find in Ann Arbor for the adventurous party- goer who wants to break out of the traditional beer mold. Blue Ferrari The Necto, located on Liberty Street near Borders, has by far the most exciting drink, which you should treat more like busi- ness than pleasure. This caution is due to the fact that the drink is literally on fire and should be swallowed quickly, like a shot. The Blue Ferrari is a cool mix of Blue Curacao, 151 and cream with Khalua, which should be consumed before the two thin straws melt in the flames. By the time you get to the bot- tom of the martini glass, your throat is warm and honestly, you might not even remember drink- ing it. Five dollars is a small price to pay for so much fun. m i