Bretaña – Sparkling Water
/What is Bretaña? It comes in a 12-ounce glass bottle with a silver label, and behind the (rather striking) Bretaña logo, there’s a stylized depiction of a charged water dispenser—the kind that takes one of those little CO2 cartridges. Does that mean this water is intended to be used when the other way is unavailable? Seems crazy, I don’t know. Anyway, the other clue is the little “recipe” on the label. It says: “3 Ice Cubes + 3 Cherries + Add Few Drops of Cherry Syrup + Bretaña.” That’s all! It doesn’t say what that is—some kind of a cocktail? What’s it called? It doesn’t say, but there is a crazy drawing of the, I’m assuming, resulting drink—it’s an insane picture—some kind of a ghost drink with otherworldly floating cherries! Totally nuts. I’m confused, but wait—did I look this up? Okay, I did find one thing, but it was a foreign language website that included this one passage, I’m guessing translated into English. I’ll just include the whole thing here: “Bretaña is a soda that people use to mix with juice, spirits or cocktails. After an investigation it was found that in all possible mixtures made with this drink had two flavors that were favorites of the people, cherry and lemon. For a long time the concept has been branded "accompanies your moments" and the idea was under this concept breathe new visual, showing the more modern of the two flavors blend.” Which, yeah, leaves my just as confused as before, if not more so. Also, on the label it says, in bold, multi-font and color lettering: “Enjoy your best moments with Bretaña”—no exclamation point, but it’s implied. Well, my best moment with this water—because it’s a glass bottle with a non-screw-off cap—was having to use the ancient bottle opener that’s permanently attached to the wall of my kitchen—a sublime but all too seldom pleasure!
No. 143 – 3.17.26