BITTERS, OLD MEN – Krangostura Bitters
Type: Bitters Type 1 - Tincture, New World A brighter more distinct Angustora with a whisper of Peychauds
A brighter more distinct Angustora with a whisper of Peychauds
Nicely balanced and only papaya bitter we know of.
A nicely spicy bitter tonic
A well made and unique bitter that brings a lot to a drink without overwhelming it – delicate trick !
Serious smoked meat flavors
Unique even by Bitters, Old Men Standards but lots of potential in a smalll bottle.
A very well done and excellent cream liqueur with a lot of well balanced flavor.
A very flavorful aged applejack that is very smooth and not a lot of money for the quality you get.
Less money than either Stoli or the Avian Fashion Victim Vodka, with more craft, honesty, sincerity, some complexity, and sense of craftsmanship and place.
An outstanding value for the money – possibly the cheapest potato vodka out there and one of the best tasting!
A very unique and interesting gin, well worth seeking out.
This fortified wine starts off with a blueberry eau de vie distilled in a small pot still, which is then rested or aged for one year. Meanwhile, a blueberry wine is produced, and the two are married for one year before release. This is most similar to a port production method than the other wines we are reviewing.
One of he the Distillery Series of Single Malt Whiskies. Aged in French Oak and an extreme profile.
Unlike a lot of Gins, Gluten Free and Kosher
Breaking & Entering Bourbon is a Juvenile Delinquent, with lots of promising showing but a bit of a lightweight
A very well-made example of a very much overlooked eastern European specialty liqueur.
One of my favorite around the house bourbons
One of the first legal white whiskies
The white dog version of Pappy Van Winkle.
A decent high rye bourbon of the old school.
Interesting micro bourbon from the West Coast.
Comes in plastic bottle, so it bounces rather than breaks when you drop it in the alley.
Great mixing potential if a trifle odd.
A lovely, sensuous, spice bomb of a barrel aged gin
Charbay Vodka is one of the few vodkas that are actually worth paying over $25 for. About the same money as the Avian Fashion Victim Vodka, but much better- try this one and decide for yourself.
Locally sourced ingredients, environmentally friendly, but not priced that way Outstanding value for what you get.
If you love sweet drinks you will love this. Do not want to imagine what the hangover would be like. Mint Whiskey Sugar Bomb.
Pot distilled right the first time, not filtered to death and so tastes like something worth drinking unlike the flavorless vodkas
An excellent all natural unscented beard oil. Great product to make that beard shiny, groomed and manageable.
A Alabama legend goes legit.