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LEMONADE

Our Stories / May 1, 2016 / No Comments.

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Let’s just cut to the chase. Today is National Lemonade Day, so here’s a spiked lemonade recipe. HOWEVER, before you get to that, let us ask you a question: is it a coincidence that this day falls EXACTLY one week after Beyonce released her world-changing album entitled “LEMONADE”?? WE THINK NOT. So, in honor of this coincbeydence, this recipe will be the fiercest, most independent, most ***FLAWLESS spiked lemonade recipe out there.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED:

6-inch heels
hot sauce
a sandbox
sandcastle building supplies
10 gallons of freedom
a givenchy dress
a baseball bat
an orange dress that is just the right amount of revealing
cornrows
2 cups lemon-flavored sparkling water or club soda, chilled
1/2 cup citrus-flavored vodka, chilled
1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup orange liqueur

WHAT YOU MUST DO:

Get in formation.
Slay.
Hold up.
Combine lemon-flavored sparkling water or club soda, citrus-flavored vodka, fresh lemon juice, sugar, and orange liqueur in a pitcher. Serve over crushed ice and garnish each serving with a lemon slice.

Top 10 Liquor Launches of September 2014

Spirits / October 6, 2014 / No Comments.

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October may have already begun, but we are still holding on to September—or at least some of it. Take a look at what we think are the top 10 spirit launches from last month:

1. Glenmorangie Taghta

Translating to “the chosen one” in Gaelic, this limited edition spirit is the first crowd-managed single malt whisky in the world. Created through Glenmorangie’s Cask Masters program, avid fans of the brand from more than 30 countries helped influence every stage of this whisky’s production, from its packaging design to its name. With only 12,000 bottles globally available, Taghta’s flavor consists of salt, caramelized citrus, oak, and olives with an after taste of chocolate and dates.

2. Greenall’s Sloe Gin and Wild Berry

For the first time in 250 years—since the company began making gin in 1761—Greenall has introduced two new products, Sloe gin and Wild Berry gin. While the wild berry flavor is a hearty combination of English blackberries and raspberries, the sloe berry is a welcoming touch to Greenalls’ original eight botanicals. Whichever you choose, Greenall’s gin is a warming beverage ideal for the upcoming autumn and winter seasons.

 3. Martell Premier Voyage

For the company’s 300th birthday, Martell released a limited edition blend of cognac using eaux-de-vie sourced from winegrowing families whose ancestors supplied Martell in 1735—1742. Sticking with the company’s age, this spirit is matured in barrels crafted from a 300-year-old tree. Also 300 bottles have been produced, and if you’re lucky enough to buy a bottle, you’ll also receive an accompaniment of minimalist steel artwork by artist Bernar Venet.

4. The Glenlivet Winchester Collection

The Glenlivet is the first Scotch whisky brand to release an exclusive collection of rare 50-year old whiskies. Although the collection will be in limited supply, the number of single malts to be released as part of the assortment is yet to be confirmed. Still, each bottle is considered to be a classic, so keep your eyes peeled for this vintage variety.

5. Killer Queen

Owned by none other than the band, Queen, this vodka is intended to pay homage to the group’s late front man, Freddie Mercury. According to Queen guitarist, Brian May, Mercury loved vodka so much that he used to carry around a cooler of the spirit while on tour. Named after the 1974 hit single, Killer Queen is distilled 7 times and bottled at 40%, a process Mercury would surely approve of.

 6. Ciroc Pineapple

P Diddy has done it again. The release of the singer’s 5th flavor of his collection has been a notable one. Having a rich pineapple taste with a touch of vanilla, Ciroc pineapple is perfect if you’re fishing for a cocktail with a tropical finish.

7. The Balvenie 50 Year Old

William Grant & Sons released two 50 year old bottlings for The Balvenie, one being from cask 4567 and the other from 4570. Even though both are created from whiskey distilled on the same day back in May 1963, each bottle still tastes significantly different. There are only 131 bottles from cask 4567 and 128 from cask 4570, so if this interests you, we’d recommend keeping a lookout.

 8. Cotswolds Gin

A London dry gin, Cotswolds Distillery created this spirit by infusing pure wheat spirit with juniper, angelica root and coriander for 24 hours. After this process the product is mixed with other botanicals such as black pepper, lavender, bay leaf and grapefruit to produce a unique and irreplaceable taste.

9. Old Forester Birthday Bourbon

Celebrating its founder George Garvin Brown, who founded both the company and the bourbon more than 140 years ago, this product marks the 13th annual birthday bourbon release. A vintage dated spirit, old forester birthday bourbon contains a creamy vanilla taste with after notes of cinnamon, maple and citrus.

10. The Ardmore Legacy

This no-age-statement single malt is ideal for whiskey drinkers looking for something new to experiment with. It has a creamy vanilla-spice flavor that is mixed with that of smoky, sweet honey. Finally, its dry, tangy finish compliments this whisky, proving that its name should indeed be a legacy.

 

Have you already sipped on some of these spirits? Let us know how you liked them!

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If They Bottle It, We Will Come

Our Stories / September 30, 2014 / No Comments.

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Another month, another group of celebrities trying to make some money off of our bad habits. But these two offerings may be worth our while. First let’s talk wine.

Giuliana Rancic’s XO, G Wine: You know her from E!, or as the wife of that guy who won the first season of The Apprentice. But now she’s giving us another reason to talk. Rancic is introducing us to a bottle of wine that’s actually 4 individual glasses. Genius? We think so. Gone are the days of feeling pressured to finish a whole bottle in one sitting. (Not that that option is off the table. We know Mondays can be hard.) Still not convinced? The glasses are also shatter proof. So we thank you, Giuliana, for forever eliminating the possibility of becoming a hot mess.

…But maybe we shouldn’t speak so soon. Queen makes vodka now.

Killer Queen Vodka: In honor of Freddie Mercury, Queen has released their own 80 Proof “remedy for Khruschev and Kennedy”. For those of you who don’t know, Freddie was a big vodka fan, so what better way to pay your respects than by raising a shot glass? Side effects include singing Bohemian Rhapsody at the karaoke bar and insisting that you sound JUST LIKE Freddie Mercury. As of now it’s only available in the UK, but don’t be surprised if it starts popping up in more markets by the year’s end.

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