![]() If you want to keep seeing video-game-inspired cocktails and get a hold of some exclusive recipes, head on over to Experience Bar’s Patreon page and consider slinging me a credit or two. If not, feel free to use another gin-just make sure it’s one of your favourites, as this is a gin-forward drink. Very aromatic, pretty much a bouquet in the glass-I highly recommend trying to use 1919 Gin if you can get a hold of it (come to New Zealand if you can’t find it in your own country, and I’ll buy you a drink). It combines beautifully with the honey simple syrup and the Lillet rose, and all together they create a drink that is fruit-sweet, but still packs a sharp sting. I settled on 1919 Gin, which is a New Zealand craft spirit, because of its use of Manuka honey as a botanical in its creation. This variation on a Bee’s Knees was the result of a great deal of experimentation, particularly with gin choice. If you like honey-infused cocktails, try the Estus inspired by Dark Souls next! Hornet now has her own game in Hollow Knight: Silksong, so I thought it was about time she got her own drink too. They won me over, even as I was struggling to beat the easiest boss-and no character won me (or the rest of community) over more than one of the few friendly faces you find in Hollow Knight: Hornet. The plotline is terrifyingly dark, but the characters sing and dance and make little cute noises the entire time. And I’m very, very glad I did.Īt it’s heart, Hollow Knight is a well-built, well-designed game-but far more importantly, it’s cute as heck. However, when redditor OberynMelonLord requested a drink from the game, I knew it was about time I finally redeemed my Humble Bundle key and gave it a go. It was one of those games I said “huh, I’m really glad it’s doing well, and it’s a cool-looking game, but I think I’ll just go play Skyrim or Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead for another dozen hours instead”. See, I didn’t really give Hollow Knight a chance until recently. ![]() For me, I don’t really enjoy platformers-and my exception to that rule is Hollow Knight. Anti-strategists might enjoy a dabble in Stellaris, and people who aren’t fans of city-builders might have a go on City Skylines now and then. Every time someone says they don’t like a particular genre of game, you can be sure they have an exception. This Hornet Hollow Knight guide will explain how to get to Hornet and strategies for winning the fight.
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