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How Do Bars Infuse Tea in Alcohol?
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At Tell Camellia, all the cocktails are made with tea-infused alcohol. And they do it themselves, using machines and methods from molecular gastronomy.
We went to try some of their cocktails and got an inside look at how they blend tea and alcohol.
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Producer and Narrator: Gavin Huang
Host: Clarissa Wei
Videographer: Hanley Chu
Editor and Mastering: Joel Roche
Animation: Ray Ngan
Music: Audio Network
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