Contest To Name New Drink Series At Points Miles And Martinis

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I’ve been running a series of posts about drinks here at Points, Miles & Martinis and now I’m running a contest to have readers like you help name it. I would like your creativity and help to name this series. To solicit your help, I’m giving away a grand prize and runner up prize detailed below.

The current “Martini Of The Moment” title doesn’t cover the breadth of drinks I think it needs to. The “Martini” name was used because that is the name of the blog but I don’t think Cocktails, Libations, Champagne, Wine or just plane old moonshine would fit into this category. I think everyone cuts loose in their own way while traveling for business or pleasure. Our way here at Points, Miles & Martinis is to try out a new drink in what ever location we are visiting. So I’m running this little give away and here are the details.

How To Enter And Win

  • Use your creative juices and leave a comment in this post on what you think would be the best title for a series about drinks
  • Leave as many comments as you like
  • Leave your comment by Monday at 7:59 AM EST to enter
  • The most fitting drink series title for the Points, Miles & Martinis blog will be selected for the grand prize
  • The most creative drink series title will be selected for the runner up prize
  • Winners will be selected on Monday, December 19th, at 8 AM EST

Grand Prize

  •  Select Three Of The Items From The Items List Below

Runner Up Prize

  •  Select Two Of The Remaining Items From Items The List Below

Items

  1. Hyatt Hotels – Platinum Extra certificate good for Complimentary Food & Beverage, 1,000 points or Regency Club Upgrade with no expiration date
  2. Southwest Airlines – Two coupons for complimentary drink coupons
  3. Southwest Airlines – Two coupons for complimentary drink coupons
  4. Southwest Airlines – Two coupons for complimentary drink coupons
  5. Delta Airlines – Two In Flight certificates with expiration date of 12/31/12
  6. Delta Airlines – Two In Flight certificates with expiration date of 12/31/12
  7. Delta Airlines – Two In Flight certificates with expiration date of 12/31/11
  8. W Montreal Hotel – Two $20 Cocktail au Bartini certificates with no expiration date
  9. Sheraton Baltimore Inner Harbor – Certificate for two complimentary drinks
  10. Hyatt Baltimore – Two certificates for  complimentary appetizer or desert
  11. Sheraton Baltimore Airport – Certificate for complimentary cocktail with no expiration date
  12. Sheraton Baltimore Airport – Certificate for full American Breakfast with no expiration
  13. Westin Baltimore Airport – Two certificates for complimentary breakfast buffett
  14. Westin Baltimore Airport – Two certificates for complimentary breakfast buffett
  15. Westin Baltimore Airport – Two certificates for complimentary breakfast buffett
  16. Sheraton Houston North – Certificate for complimentary glass of wine, beer, or dessert with no expiration date

Bottom Line

There are a couple of nice prizes above and I’d sure appreciate your help naming the drink series. Please leave a comment in this post with your most fitting or creative title for a drink series.

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Comments

  1. @Colleen – So are you saying your going for the Grand Prize and not for creativity :)?

    I’ve been toying around with Happy Hour. Most of the Martini posts have been on a Friday around Happy Hour.

    Some variant of this may just work. We’ll see what others come up with….

  2. Or… if in Australia “everyday mate” or with the comma “everyday, mate” either way works well!

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