16 Signs You're at a Hipster Holiday Party
This Christmas season, there are all sorts of holiday parties you may attend. But if you're required to bust out the tacky Santa sweaters, sip on a Prohibition-era cocktail, and munch on a gingerbread 'stache cookie, chances are you're at a hipster X-mas party. Let these 16 signs be your guide, and when in doubt, remember a hipster's trifecta: mason jars, craft beer, and artisanal cheese.
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Pabst and Whiskey
A hipster knows the right way to start a party is with shots of Jack Daniel's . . . chased by Pabst.
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Fancy Cheese and Sourdough
Any good hipster party comes with plenty of fermented items: beer, artisanal cheese, and sourdough bread are just plain givens.
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Ironic Ornaments
The Christmas tree is adorned with ironic ornaments, like a slice of pizza or another junk food.
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Mismatched China
During the Prohibition era, speakeasies served cocktails in teacups. Ultimate hipsters have a mismatched collection to serve up cocktails.
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Prohibition Cocktails
If you're being served a French 75, Tuxedo #2, or bourbon old fashioned, you're at a hipster party.
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Fancy Charcuterie
"Pass the duck prosciutto" is not an uncommon request at a hipster party.
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Chalkboard Countdown
A hipster needs only the slightest excuse to whip out a chalkboard, whether it's to share the cocktails being served at a party and the hard-to-pronounce cheeses on the cheese plate or even to display a Christmas countdown.
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Moscow Mules
Hipsters enjoy the opportunity to bust out their copper mug collection to serve ice-cold moscow mules, a vodka-based drink served with ginger beer and fresh lime.
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Gingerbread Mustache Cookies
It's no secret that hipsters feel immense pride in growing out elaborate mustaches. A hipster wouldn't bake any old gingerbread man. Instead, you're likely to see mustache cookies.
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Popcorn Garland
Once again, a hipster Christmas tree can't be decorated with ordinary sparkly ribbons. A hipstah may throw it back to the '90s and thread popcorn onto string to create a homemade garland. Better yet, the garland may be made of kiddie cereals, and if they're looking to impress, they may thread the mallows only from Lucky Charms cereal.
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Mason Jar Gifts
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Seasonal Beer
Pumpkin beer, maple beer, and other festive flavors make beer-loving hipsters extremely hoppy.
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Teensy Nutellas
The only thing better than receiving a jar of Nutella as a Christmas gift is being gifted with a fun-sized jar of Nutella, whether it's edible or on a chain necklace.
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Hot Toddys
A hot yoddy — a warm, spiced bourbon cocktail — is a hipster's alternative method of consuming bourbon when the weather is way too chilly for an old fashioned.
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Ugly-Sweater Cookies
Hipsters, aka secondhand kings and queens, usually find ugly Christmas sweater gold at resale stores. Why not translate those exceptionally tacky finds into adorable ugly-sweater cookies?
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Craft Hot Chocolate
Instant hot cocoa simply won't do. Here's the recipe for a hipster's hot chocolate: 1 cup steamed whole pastured cow's milk (from the farmers market) and 1/4 cup single-origin dark chocolate, stirred together and garnished with a big, fluffy homemade marshmallow cube.