Cruzan Passion Fruit Rum Review
Cruzan Passion Fruit Rum, a new release launched by Cruzan Rum to no doubt put a smile on your face. Before we begin, let’s talk about why flavored rum rocks your face off.
Cruzan Passion Fruit Rum, a new release launched by Cruzan Rum to no doubt put a smile on your face. Before we begin, let’s talk about why flavored rum rocks your face off.
If you want to sport a flavorful cocktail with great flavor, than you need some flavorful great flavor spirits like Caliche Rum.
At its price range along with its ability to fit in a few great positions within a cocktail, Mickey Finn is a worthwhile purchase for the budding home and professional mixologist.
Quite frankly, I don’t look at Smirnoff Sorbet Light as a “diet vodka” as much as a timid sweet flavor which allows you to bring mango and passion fruit into your cocktails without being sweet to the extreme–believe it or not everyone wants a super stomach turning sweet flavor to their cocktails.
Lovoka Caramel Liqueur was released this spring (2013), so it is still fairly new on the market so you may have a bit of a hard time finding it for now. We are here to prepare you for such a launch and get you familiar with what Lovoka offers in their caramel liqueur product.
Five Lakes Vodka brings a slight sweet flavor, crisp finish with a fairly neutral aroma. For those looking for just that brand and are cost conscious seek out Five Lakes Vodka as it will not disappoint in its goal to be a vodka that meets the true definition.
Definitely something to try before you buy for those unsure of a peat profile, but don’t let that hold you back from giving it a go!
Stirrings Authentic Grenadine against one of our favorites, Fee Brothers American Beauty Grenadine.
The Koloa Dark Rum, right from Kaua’i to my mouth! A dark rum product using cane sugar from somewhere just a bit different than usual. Sure, everyone knows of the Caribbean rum and other islands…but Hawaii is a new one for us!
A solid blended malt scotch, nice medium to satin mouthfeel, a hint of smoke and peat with a sweet malt consistency
If you’re looking for a great introduction to see what some single malts can do, Yamazaki is a good start but I don’t see it as a finisher. It’s just a bit too light to be what I look at when I try to find the inner heritage of a single malt–it’s doesn’t take you to any new directions or color outside the lines; it’s your safety whisky.
Twenty two brands tasted, four come out on top and a handful of runner ups. The rest? Well, let’s just say, they didn’t make the cut.
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