“Road Soda” (noun): an alcoholic beverage consumed inside a moving vehicle.
Not typically a good idea.
Thank God for the alternate definition: Road Soda, a 1967 Airstream trailer fully retrofitted into a gleaming mobile speakeasy, now available for parties.
This one’s always a good idea.
The RS team includes a Death & Co. vet, the beverage director of Crown Hospitality and an engineer who builds art cars for Burning Man.
Together, they converted an LBJ-era Airstream into a shiny cocktailery-on-wheels that pops up at corporate events, birthday parties and the like to sling craft libations through a taco-truck-style window.
Road Soda develops custom menus for each client.
They also dispense bevvies via a “Craft on Draught” tap system – meaning you get cocktails on the quick, but with an expert mixologist’s touch.
Speaking of which, RS boasts relationships with NYC’s top cocktail dens, so if you’d like a particular drink or even barman from your favorite watering hole, they can set that up for you.
And for your super VIP guests: a private five-man den inside the trailer, complete with table service.
Or maybe one man, one woman.
Or four women. You have been drinking.
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