I don't know who created the 'tip top story' as there's no information given. It could be an unknown writer or someone well - known in a particular community.
Since we don't have much information, the 'tip top story' could potentially be a story of great achievement. Maybe it's about someone who overcame huge obstacles and reached the top in their field, like an athlete who broke multiple records or an entrepreneur who built a very successful business from scratch. There are so many possibilities.
Generally, cocktails aren't capitalized in fiction. But if it's a brand name or a title of a specific cocktail, then it would be. For example, 'Martini' could be capitalized if it's referring to a particular drink with that name.
One of the well - known fictional cocktails is the Pan - Galactic Gargle Blaster from 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'. It's a very strong and complex drink.
One great cocktail is the Mojito. You need white rum, fresh mint leaves, lime juice, sugar and soda water. Muddle the mint with the sugar and lime juice in a glass, add rum and ice, then top with soda water. Another option is the Cosmopolitan. It has vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice and lime juice. Just mix them together in a shaker with ice and strain into a martini glass. A third one is the Margarita. With tequila, triple sec and lime juice, served either on the rocks or blended.
The Sazerac is another. It has a complex flavor profile with rye whiskey, absinthe or Herbsaint, Peychaud's Bitters, and sugar. In southern novels, it might be mentioned in the context of a New Orleans - style bar or a character's evening drink, representing the rich and sometimes decadent southern nightlife.
The story of the Paloma cocktail is quite fascinating. It emerged as a favorite in certain regions of Mexico and is known for its combination of tequila and grapefruit soda, creating a unique and delicious flavor.
" Battle on the Blade " was a TV series, but the search results provided did not provide specific information about the TV series, so it was impossible to answer this question.
Cocktails can sign cause good stories because they are associated with celebrations and special occasions. When you order a particular cocktail at a wedding or a milestone birthday, it becomes part of the memory of that event. The very act of sipping a fancy cocktail in a beautiful setting can inspire you to tell stories about other great times you've had. And the ingredients in a cocktail can also be a trigger. Maybe a cocktail with a certain type of fruit was the drink you had when you met an interesting person, and that's a good story right there.
In the cocktail pub of 'Pulp Fiction', we can imagine a range of special cocktails. Maybe there's a cocktail named after a character in the movie, made with ingredients that symbolize the character's traits. For example, a drink with a strong base spirit for a tough - guy character, and some sweet and spicy elements to represent their complex personality. Or perhaps there are cocktails that are only served during certain times of the day or to certain customers, adding to the allure and mystery of the pub.