Punch Permutations

There’s more to punch than the bright red, sugary juice you grew up drinking. In its origins, punch was potent. Manly men drank it because of its high alcohol content and high society embraced it for its social prestige. 17th century sailors crafted these punches following a rhyme: “One of sour, two of sweet, three of strong, and four of weak, plus a little spice.

By embracing a ratio of flavors, rather than specific ingredients, punch becomes a canvas to explore a wide variety of taste combinations. To facilitate this exploration, we’ve created five dice, each cube representing a flavor profile in the punch shanty. Just simply roll the dice, match up the slots and create a completely randomized punch.


Designer
Dan Doan
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