Putting the "Bar" Back Libary

It’s no surprise that Harvard students will go to great lengths to find an effective study technique. But study drugs
By Julia M. Spiro

It’s no surprise that Harvard students will go to great lengths to find an effective study technique. But study drugs are old news.

The latest trend? Study cocktails.

Sometimes you just need a lil’ buzz to get past that writer’s block or finish that book. And to assist you with your scholarly inebriation, FM has whipped up some delicious concoctions for each one of your study spots. Just make sure that you serve them in library-appropriate disguises.



Widener Russian

2 oz. vodka

1 oz. coffee liqueur

3 oz. cream or milk

Serve in a Peet’s coffee cup and pretend that it’s hot. Sip slowly.



Lamontal Breakdown

2 oz. vodka

1 can sugar-free Red Bull

Serve in another empty Red Bull can and nobody will know the difference.



Cabot Explosion

1 oz. rum

1 oz. coconut rum

5 oz. pineapple juice

Serve in a Greenhouse Café smoothie cup and sip from a straw.



Hella Hilles

2. oz vodka

6 oz. dining hall lemonade

Pour into that Nalgene bottle you got for free your freshman fall and shake.

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