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$59.99
Unit price perA blend of Jack Daniel?s Tennessee Whiskey and a unique honey liqueur of our own making, for a taste that?s one-of-a-kind and unmistakably Jack. With hints of honey and a finish that?s naturally smooth, Jack Daniel?s Tennessee Honey offers a taste of the unexpected.
$56.99
Unit price perNew Zealand’s signature coffee order, the flat white, becomes a decadent liqueur using organic cold brew coffee and fresh New Zealand cream.
Nose:
Opening the doors of your favourite coffee shop – freshly ground roasted coffee and busy excitement.
Colour:
A creamy double shot flat white, burnt crème brulee.
Palate:
Velveteen and silky texture, rich, decadent and moreish with hints of sophisticated bitterness, the signature subtle spice of Quick Brown Fox on the finish.
$46.99
Unit price perExquisite caraway seeds and the purest grain alcohol of the highest quality, Hanseatic art of distilling and the unique recipe are responsible for this success story: Helbing belongs to Hamburg like the bumblebee that adorns its label. This is exactly what the brand is valued for - in the neighborhood pub as well as in the gourmet houses of the Hanseatic city.
$30.99
Unit price perIDEAL, TRADITIONAL FLAVOR | Woodsy profile with subtle hints of licorice, saffron, peel, and caramel. Perfect combination to enhance your favorite mixed drink
Peychaud's is the original bitter for legendary classics like Manhattans, Old Fashioned's and Whiskey Sours. Don't ruin your favorites with other bitters
MADE IN NEW ORLEANS | With uniquely sourced ingredients, Peychaud's bitters provide a flavor profile meant to compliment and not overbear your drinks SINCE 1800's
Tasting Note: Aged in Sazerac Rye whiskey barrels for 140 days, adding flavours of oak, candied spice and vanilla.
$32.99
Unit price perHandcrafted using 20 natural botanicals, Australian Bitters Company Aromatic Bitters is very versatile and can be used in a range of cocktails recipes. Add a few drops in a Martini or a Manhattan and give the good old recipes a nice little twist.
$75.99
Unit price perBecherovka, formerly;Karlsbader Becherbitter, is a herbal;bitters, often drunk as a;digestive aid;that is produced in;Karlovy Vary,;Czech Republic;by the;Jan Becher company. The brand is owned by;Pernod Ricard. Becherovka is often described as having a gingery or cinnamony flavor.[citation needed];It is made from a secret recipe based on a wide variety of herbs and spices. Its alcohol content is 38%;ABV;(76 proof). It is usually served chilled, though some serve it with;tonic water, making a drink called a;beton;(becherovka and;tonic) which means "concrete" in;Czech,;German;and several other languages. The inventor of Becherbitter was Josef Vitus Becher (1769?1840). Apart from trading in spices and colonial goods in his shop, "Haus zu den drei Lerchen? ("At the Three Skylarks?), he also produced alcoholic beverages. In 1794, he rented a;stillhouse;and began to experiment with hard alcohol. Following the example of his forefathers, he also served in public office (as councillor, mayor and portreeve). Josef married twice (his first wife died of pneumonia) and had a total of 16 children, though only five daughters and two sons outlived him. Josef?s son, Johann "Jan" Nepomuk Becher, took over in 1838. From 1998 to 2003, a Slovak version was also sold, manufactured by Zdenek Hoffmann in;Doma_lice;(formerly Taus) in Bohemia, who claimed that Alfred Becher had given his grandfather the recipe in 1939, with the right to manufacture the product, as he was worried that the secret might not survive the war. Hoffmann was unable to prove this in court, and in 2007 was sentenced by the Doma_lice district court. Today, only two people know the secret of the entire production process and may enter the;Drogikamr;room?where, once a week, they mix the herbs and spices used in the drink. Some of the herbs are imported from abroad, and some grow around Karlovy Vary. Source: wikipedia.org