Tag Archives: spirits

Review: Tito’s Handmade Vodka – America’s Original Craft Spirit

Tito's Moscow Mule

A few weeks ago, in what can only be deemed a bit of a scoop, I was contacted by a representative from America’s fastest growing craft spirit brand, Tito’s Handmade Vodka. They had heard of Denmark as a nation with a growing interest for gastronomy and cocktail culture. Would I, they wanted to know, be interested in sampling their product and offering a few thoughts and feedback?

#TuesdayGT – Gin and Tonic Sorbet – Gin Mare and 1724 Tonic Water

gin and tonic sorbet

The first mixed drink I ever recall tasting was a Gin and Tonic. The gin of choice was the late 20th century staple Gordon’s Dry Gin, the tonic the only one available: Schweppes Indian Tonic Water. The memory, to this day, remains firmly chiseled in my mind as one of the most uncomfortable experiences in […]

Review: Den Klodsede Bjørn / The Clumsy Bear Vodka

Klodsede bjørn vodka

There are a few human qualities I admire more than anything else on this earth and very highly among these rank the following: Dedication Determination Boobies Passion Attention to detail I also happen to really enjoy great craftsmanship and quality alcohol. As you may be able to imagine, whenever I find a company or a […]

Review: Baphomet Vodka, Dancing with the Devil at Copenhell

Baphomet Vodka

Ever since I cut my hair and traded most of my band shirts for work shirts, very few people look at me and go: “there goes a metal head!” In fact, very few readers of this blog, save those who know me or those who read my review of Iron Maiden’s The Trooper Beer, would […]

Ron de Jeremy Cocktails: The Weird But Wonderful

Weird But Wonderful

Did I ever tell you about the time I accidentally invented a cocktail? No? Well, I suppose I should! Let me ask you this then: remember that old saying “alcohol is the mother of invention”? Wait, what do you mean that’s not how it goes? Anyway, it should go that way, many great ideas (and […]