Jameson Coopers Croze, Papa’s Pilar Rum, and More!

Just in time for the Georgia Tech football kickoff in Ireland Jameson’s limited edition Cooper’s Croze Irish whiskey has arrived.

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Jameson Cooper’s Croze Irish whiskey.

Words from its creators, “Our 5th generation Head Cooper, Ger Buckley, knows everything there is to know about wood, casks, butts and barrels. To celebrate his passion for Coopering, we have created The Cooper’s Croze, the first of the Whiskey Makers Series to launch in the U.S. Focusing on the profound influence the wood yields on a whiskey’s character, The Cooper’s Croze uses virgin American oak, seasoned bourbon and Iberian sherry barrels.”

Tasting Notes:
This non chill filtered whiskey effortlessly carries the charred virgin oak character with vanilla sweetness from the seasoned bourbon barrels and rich fruit flavors and a fine balance of floral and spice notes from the sherry barrels.

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Papa’s Pilar Blonde and Dark Rums.

These rums were both inspired and endorsed by Ernest Hemingway, and here is a small excerpt from their producer, “Hemingway’s love for the Caribbean is well known. He spent months of his life traveling between Key West and Cuba on his beloved Pilar, collecting a wide array of friends and experiences. Papa’s PilarTMcaptures this same spirit, bringing together rums from throughout the Caribbean, Florida and Central America and blending them into a single pour.”

If you’re interested in learning more about this exquisitely delicious rum and its story click here.

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Jim Beam Double Cask Bourbon.
This is a new evolution of the traditional Bourbon that spends its life aging in two casks instead of one, which imparts a more complex flavor on the timeless whiskey.

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BroVo Lavender and Ginger craft cocktail strength liqueurs.
If you’re looking to take your cocktails to the next level then look no further than BroVo liqueurs. Check out the recipes on their website for insight on how to use these fine products.

Cheers,
-Aaron

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