Depaz Cane Syrup
Type: Flavoring A heavyweight cane syrup
A heavyweight cane syrup
An ethereal version of a orange soda.
Clean crisp cucumber taste without being overwhelming.
Yes, I had my doubts too, but it actually is quite good. Potential for some great cocktails too.
My least personal favorite of all their drinks – more a personal taste issue than a statement about the quality of the soda itself.
Mildly dry with a whisper of rhubarb taste.
Decent if a touch light.
Not a fan of this one, but not full of artificial flavorings so points for that.
This is part of the Fee Brothers water series which include jasmine,rose, and lavender.
Not as intense as some but a delicate rose smell
A lot of thought, time and energy went into the making of these products and it shows.
A lot of thought, time and energy went into the making of these products and it shows.
This is a real ginger ale using three different gingers from around the world to round out the flavor aspects.
This particular expression uses three different gingers, one for bouquet, and two for taste- one upfront and one with some legs for a longer finish.
This is tonic water as it was made and is meant to be- no artificial anything , or GMO Franken-food corn syrup.
Well done ginger extract that has a lot of flavor and potential for both cocktails and cooking.
A really wonderful fruit juice/purée flavoring or mixer – tastes outstanding!
All natural/organic, refreshing, and a great mixer or spritzer choice.
A very versatile product for sweetening drinks, alcoholic and otherwise
One of the less offensive bottles of chemical cocktail flavorings I’ve encountered.
It may ruin you from being able to use any other simple syrup or sweetener for cocktails ever again.
A twist on Sangrita (a traditional Mexican accompaniment to Tequila not Sangria – which is a wine based drink) this non alcoholic product is more similar to a Bloody Mary without alcohol but better in many respects the primary ones being mixability,drinkability, and quality of ingredients.