How to make an Estus Flask cocktail from Dark Souls

How to make an Estus Flask cocktail from Dark Souls

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I’ve been on a Dark Souls journey recently. I went from hating the game to loving it, spurred on by its wonderful streaming community, and have almost immediately launched myself into a second playthrough. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the game and its secrets, and if there is any one curiosity I’ve thought about the most, it’s the Estus Flask. 

The Estus Flasks is at the heart of Dark Souls. It’s your source of health and, in a game as brutal as Dark Souls can be, each sip is worth its weight in gold. It’s given to you by the gravely wounded Oscar of Astora, who calls it an “undead favourite”, and you see certain enemies using it. But the game doesn’t really explain exactly what it is, or how it tastes—And that set my mind racing.

Would something so pretty be a delight to drink? Is it warm? Because it kind of looks like it could be a soup. Oh, but what if it’s actually sweet and medicinal like a glorified Calpol. All options I can imagine—but because I like making cocktails, I decided it was an alcoholic beverage. 

An Estus Flask cocktail

(Image credit: Imogen Mellor)

Come on. You’re alone on a battlefield with an almost impossible task ahead of you. You’re fighting demons, gods, dragons, and a massive bloomin’ butterfly. If I were in that situation with the knowledge that whatever is in front of me is astonishingly powerful and ancient, I’d need a drink. And this is how I came to the conclusion that I needed to work out how to make a tasty Estus Flask cocktail.



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