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Advocaat Warninks (70cl, 17.2%)
Everyone’s had some Advocaat at a party, this is the superlative egg-based Dutch liqueur. No, it’s not a very competitive category, but it counts for something. This is made with just four ingredients; egg yolk, brandy, sugar and vanilla. This can be used to make such classic cocktails as a Green Monster, a Fluffy Duck, a Broken Nose, and, of course, a Squashed Frog.
Jack Daniels Jukebox Case Fire (70cl, 35%)
Described as Old No. 7 whiskey with the heat and spice of a red hot cinnamon liqueur, Tennessee Fire was the second flavored whiskey Jack Daniel’s released in a 3 year period, with Tennessee Honey in 2011 being the first.
Offered at 70 proof and in a variety of sizes, this whiskey first became available in April of 2014. This was considered a test launch with bottles only being sold in Tennessee, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. In October of 2014, five more States began receiving distribution of Tennessee Fire and by March of 2015 it was available in all 50 States.
Stock Prunella Decanter 1950s 75cl, 40%
Stock Prunella Decanter 1950s
An Italian produced Prune liqueur presented in a very striking decanter.
St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur (70cl, 20%)
St. Germain is a gorgeous French liqueur made from fresh, hand-picked elderflowers and produced using traditional French methods. Try the St. Germain Spritz (40ml St. Germain, 60ml Champagne, 60ml soda water) or sling some in a Gin & Tonic. Delicious!
Suze (1L, 15%)
Suze is an absolutely wonderful French aperitif, a classic for bartenders looking to bring light, bright and flavoursome helpings of herbaceousness to their cocktails and long drinks. A superb and simple serving suggestion for this stuff is to fill a glass with ice, add tonic water, a good splash of Suze and enjoy!
Jack Daniels Guitar Case Gift Pack Fire (70cl, 35%)
Described as Old No. 7 whiskey with the heat and spice of a red hot cinnamon liqueur, Tennessee Fire was the second flavored whiskey Jack Daniel’s released in a 3 year period, with Tennessee Honey in 2011 being the first.
Offered at 70 proof and in a variety of sizes, this whiskey first became available in April of 2014. This was considered a test launch with bottles only being sold in Tennessee, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. In October of 2014, five more States began receiving distribution of Tennessee Fire and by March of 2015 it was available in all 50 States.
Fernet Branca (2cl, 39%)
An Italian digestivo, Fernet-Branca is was created in 1845. It’s made from 27 different herbs and aged in oak for a year. The ingredients include aloes, gentian, rhubarb, cinchona bark and zedoary – all herbs from India and Indonesia.
Jagermeister Scharf (70cl, 33%)
With this hot ginger variation, never before has a shot so hot been this freezing cold.
-18 °C to be precise.
A true character: the new Jägermeister SCHARF. With a recipe based on the 80-year-old original created by Curt Mast, it follows the same simple principle: no compromises. Its intense kick of hot ginger isn’t for everyone, can you handle the heat?
Licor 43 Cuarenta y Tres (1L, 31%)
A Spanish liqueur made with citrus and vanilla. It is actually made with 43 different ingredients, which is where the name comes from, including Cuarenta Y Tres – which is 43 in Spanish. The history of the drink dates back to Roman times. It is said that after the Roman Empire conquered Quart Hadas in the South East of Spain, they found a delicious drink made from citrus and various herbs.