Smoke Alarm
This was fun - pimping a cask beer into a smoky bottled beer - sweet!

Dark, treacly, rather recklessly strong hoppy ale, warmed with smoky pepper and chilli extracted with 18-year old Glenfiddich single malt whisky.The processes involved when I make stuff: sculpting, programming, electronics, carving, moulding, etc. Mostly puppets, automata, sculpture, occasionally furniture, interactives, food, etc. Usually fairly detailed and image-led. Please reuse any ideas, tips, thoughts and approaches.

Dark, treacly, rather recklessly strong hoppy ale, warmed with smoky pepper and chilli extracted with 18-year old Glenfiddich single malt whisky.
Fresh chilli and smoked paripka are standing in for chipotle here, so a bit of a cheat.
Once chopped, some rather extravagent 18 year old Glenfiddich single malt was added to extract the essential flavours...
A day later this was put through standard coffee filter paper to get rid of the bits and speckles...
It dripped out over an hour or so, then a drinking straw was used as a pipette to measure the same quantity of smoky chilli flavouring per bottle (there was a previous testing phase with glasses of beer at different ratios - dangerous!)
What it looks like. This is actually the ale prior to this process. Re-bottling a cask ale will reduce the head when poured out of the final bottle.