Bakon Vodka

Culinary, Spirits

Bakon Vodka

No Comments 27 March 2010

Bakon Vodka: the other white liquor. Take your savory cocktails to the next level with this superior potato based vodka with a savory bacon flavor. It’s clean, crisp, and delicious. The Bakon Vodka website boasts recipes with both savory and sweet concepts, or sip it straight. Go see it Digg Stumble Upon Del.icio.us Buzz

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Hou Hou Shu Sparkling Sake

Culinary, Spirits

Hou Hou Shu Sparkling Sake

No Comments 31 December 2009

Toast the new year with sparkling Sake. The Hou Hou Shu Sparkling Sake is an alternative to traditional Champagne toasts on New Year’s. The unfiltered Junmaishu sake has a sweet and gentle flavor and it’s only 6% alcohol. The festive blue bottle offers some holiday cheer as well. There’s also a red bottle available that [...]

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Melting Collection Ice bucket by Maarten Baas

Living, Spirits, kitchen & Dining, knick knacks

Melting Collection Ice bucket by Maarten Baas

No Comments 30 December 2009

Celebrating 50 years of its 1959 prestige cuvée champagne, Ruinart commissioned this stunning Ice Bucket melting into a puddle of liquid metal. The piece will be available in a signed and numbered limited edition of 50. Link: ($8,800) Go see it Digg Stumble Upon Del.icio.us Buzz

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Brass Knuckles Corkscrew

Culinary, Living, Spirits, kitchen & Dining

Brass Knuckles Corkscrew

No Comments 26 December 2009

Open a bottle of wine and end a bar fight in two moves with the Knuckle Duster Corkscrew. A direct contradiction to people who think wine is for sissies. This hardcore barware offering from thinkgeek says you mean business and that you came to party. At thirteen bones ($13) everyone should own one. [...]

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Chartreuse Liqueur

Culinary, Spirits

Chartreuse Liqueur

3 Comments 24 December 2009

Feeling like getting weird this holiday? See what a few glasses of Chartreuse in your belly will accomplish. Chartreuse is an herbal liqueur produced by Carthusian monks in the French Alps. The liquor has a nearly 400 years of history and is one of the oldest and most mysterious spirits still available to the [...]

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Yazi Ginger Flavored Vodka

Culinary, Spirits

Yazi Ginger Flavored Vodka

No Comments 08 December 2009

As more and more infused spirits enter the market it’s refreshing to see a concept like ginger which works with both the sweet and savory cocktails. A joint venture by Leopold Ketel and Hoot River Distillers, Yazi ginger-flavored vodka is a great addition to your bar. While the design concept is aimed at [...]

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St. Germain Liqueur

Culinary, Spirits

St. Germain Liqueur

1 Comment 29 October 2009

If you haven’t seen St. Germain on this season’s cocktail menus, you’re not looking hard enough. This liquor with it’s delicate white elderflower flavor is a growing trend. The elderflower blossoms grow on trees at the foothills of the Alps. As pretty as they are to look at, they are actually edible—or at [...]

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