Sandwiches with alcohol, the latest craze to celebrate
Salume, a sandwich shop in New York has released the first line of sandwiches with gin, whiskey and other spirits. The novelty is that the sandwiches are soaked in alcohol, so what you can eat and get drunk together.
In the menu did not specify whether the sale is prohibited under 21 (legal drinking age in the U.S.), since alcohol is added after the preparation of the food, not cooked with it, and therefore retains all the properties and effects of a drink.
Salume, a sandwich shop in New York has released the first line of sandwiches with gin, whiskey and other spirits. The novelty is that the sandwiches are soaked in alcohol, so what you can eat and get drunk together.
In the menu did not specify whether the sale is prohibited under 21 (legal drinking age in the U.S.), since alcohol is added after the preparation of the food, not cooked with it, and therefore retains all the properties and effects of a drink.
In Salume menu is not specified the amount or the alcohol content of the sandwiches, but nobody seems to care. And prices vary between 11 and 18 dollars, depending on the drink you are ready.