A new cocktail, dubbed "The Alchemy," has surfaced at Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes's recently opened steakhouse, 1587 Prime, in Kansas City. Its name and ingredients appear to be a deliberate nod to pop superstar Taylor Swift, fueling considerable public discourse and media attention ahead of the restaurant's official opening on September 17th.
The drink, described in multiple reports, features a specific blend of:
1 1/2 ounces citrus vodka (suggested: Absolut Citron)
3/4 ounce cooled oolong tea
1/2 ounce Ferrand dry curaçao
1/2 ounce pure cranberry juice
1/2 ounce strawberry juice
1/2 ounce fresh lime juice
This concoction is served with a lemon twist, and some accounts mention a garnish of cucumber ribbon and tiny roses, evoking a floral and romantic aesthetic. The selection of ingredients, particularly the mention of Swift's alleged cocktail preferences, positions the drink as a subtle, yet intentional, tribute.
Sports reporter Kay Adams was among the first to publicly sample and comment on the cocktail, reportedly deeming it "Loved!" from her X account. Her endorsement, shared even as the restaurant was not yet fully open to the public, amplified the cocktail's profile. This public sharing occurred around September 15th, 2025.
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The choice of the name "The Alchemy" itself is seen as a direct reference to Swift's music. Reports strongly suggest it's a nod to her song titled "The Alchemy," which features on her 2024 album, The Tortured Poets Department. This connection is further amplified by the timing of the drink's emergence, occurring shortly after Swift and Kelce confirmed their engagement, a development that generated significant online buzz.
Restaurant Operations and Other Offerings
The steakhouse, a partnership between Kelce and Mahomes with the hospitality group Noble 33, is set to officially open its doors to the public on September 17th. Early previews highlight premium meats and sleek interiors, aiming to create a sophisticated dining experience. Beyond "The Alchemy," other signature drinks have been mentioned, including Mahomes's "Showtime" (rum, coconut, lime, soda, Coors Light syrup) and a drink for his wife named "Queen B" (Grey Goose, lychee, wildflower honey, vanilla, lemon). The focus on these distinct cocktail offerings suggests a deliberate strategy to generate conversation and attract attention beyond the culinary aspects of the establishment.
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Contextualizing "The Alchemy"
The beverage's debut, nestled within the launch of a high-profile celebrity-backed restaurant, taps into the broader cultural narrative surrounding the relationship between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. The perceived "coded" nature of the cocktail—a detail that "if you know, you know"—aligns with a trend of subtle endorsements and references within celebrity circles. This approach avoids overt declarations while still capturing the attention of fans and media, fostering a sense of insider knowledge and shared cultural understanding. The report from The Washington Post on a similar cocktail recipe, "The Almost Alchemy Cocktail," further underscores a broader culinary exploration of these themes.
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