Spiritless, a producer of non-alcoholic spirits from Austin, Texas, lately launched a brand new line of pour-over, non-alcoholic whiskey canned cocktails.
The collection begins with a Spiritless Whiskey Bitter and Spiritless Previous Usual. That is now the fourth launch from the Spiritless staff, following Kentucky 74, Horse’s Kick Ginger Syrup, and Jalisco 55, a distilled, non-alcoholic spirit crafted for tequila cocktails.
With the brand new releases, Spiritless makes use of its Kentucky 74 as the bottom ingredient. The distiller’s notes discover the tastes and aromas of caramel, vanilla, and oak from the Kentucky 74, with every cocktail reaching a balanced taste profile paying homage to the traditional drinks.
The Spiritless Whiskey Bitter and Previous Usual, which clock in at 35 and 45 energy per can respectively, are packaged in 250mL cans, which the assertion from Spiritless says is sufficient to make two lowball sippers or a double.
The distiller’s notes go on to say that the Spiritless Whiskey Bitter’s trace of lemon brings tartness and all-natural cane sugar for sweetness, and by including a splash of Cabernet or Merlot, one might create a low-ABV model of a New York Bitter.
For an natural twist, the distillers counsel muddling a number of mint leaves within the backside of the glass so as to add a refreshing high quality.
The Spiritless Previous Usual gives a non-alcoholic traditional cocktail expertise using Kentucky 74 as the primary ingredient, alongside a mix of spices equivalent to chai, clove, and cinnamon for the advanced style of a traditional Previous Usual.
The brand new canned cocktails can be accessible for buy in retailer as a pack of 4 for $15.99, or a twelve pack on-line for $47.99.
Spiritless was based in 2019 by Lauren Chitwood, Abbey Ferguson, and Lexie Larsen and made its debut to the market in 2020 with Kentucky 74, a distilled non-alcoholic spirit.
For extra data, try www.spiritless.com.