This holiday season enjoy festive cocktails while sitting by the tree instead of venturing out to the local bars. With MixMentor HD available on your BlackBerry PlayBook, you can be the bartendar from the comfort of your own home. MixMentor HD will have you mixiing up those holiday cocktails like a pro in no time!
Features:
- 500 cocktail recipes (including the classics),
- 100 food recipes using alcohol
- Drinking games and spirits and barware terminology
MixMentor HD is available for the BlackBerry PlayBook for FREE! Click the link below and let the drinks flow. A full CrackBerry video review is coming up once we recover from the hangover we got testing this out. Cheers!
MixMentor Classic (Free) and MixMentor ($3.99) are available for most BlackBerry devices running OS 4.5 and higher.
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