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</html>";s:4:"text";s:17544:"It should also be noted that by clicking the buy link towards the bottom of this review our site receives a small referral payment which helps to support, but not influence, our editorial and other costs. It smells quite sweet, with an almost watermelon candy note. A bit of baking spices, mint and licorice lead into a gentle but long finish. I also know I’m in the minority because RTDs are one of the fastest growing categories in the alcohol market, with something like 80% growth in 2019. RTDs are outpacing the rest of the alcohol industry right now, and Cutwater Spirits has an amazing range of options. For a company who was founded in 2007 as an off shot from the Ballast Point Brewery, that’s quite the expansion rate. Cutwater is a brain child of Ballast Point, which their head distiller helped grow to the iconic brewery that it is. It’s the cucumber and grapefruit tonic stealing the show. Whiskey Review: Cutwater Spirits Devil’s Share American Whiskey. About Cutwater Spirits: Cutwater Spirits is a San Diego-based distillery known for its award-winning lineup of 19 canned cocktail classics made from its portfolio of premium bottled spirits. Ready-to-drink gin and tonics while common in other parts of the world are rare in the United States. It’s cool and long with a touch of bitterness coming on late. Themes Their growth didn’t go unnoticed and in 2019 they got another tool to excel even farther and faster. Cucumber early, a bit of quinine mid-palate, and grapefruit and watermelon notes coming on at the finish. Valid 11/28-11/29. We really need one master list for all this Cutwater goodness. Lots of grapefruit on the nose when you pop the can open. This facility was made from the finest craftsman around... the copper column at the grand entrance reminds patrons that the finest spirits in the world are being handcrafted. Those who want a ready made G&T for summer in the states, look no further. BUY ON DRIZLY. As a picky gin critic, I want more Gin in my Gin and Tonic. Meet Our Founder Yuseff Cherney. If I add a touch more gin, would I get more of a 2:1 ratio or…? I wish I could find the tonic they use, because it tastes like sexy times. It was also Anheuzer’s introduction into the world of owning a distillery, claiming they want to be wherever the consumer is. That tool is Anheuzer-Busch. However, Cutwater Spirits Gin and Tonic featuring Old Grove Gin makes headway in a category that I think is incredibly underserved in the American market. Cutwater Spirits Gin and Tonic is nice, light, and refreshing when you start to drink it. The ratio is 6:1, with the 1 part being Old Grove Gin and the other 6 parts being “house-made grapefruit cucumber tonic.” The can itself is quite attractive, an unlike many European ready-to-drink cocktails in their slimline cans, it will fit right in with the other beers in the cooler. In all fairness, this might be a product of the challenge in bottling a drink in the 12oz. If we consider their back story, I think we can conclude they’re probably honoring those claims. And unfortunately, it’s not surprising that you just don’t get much gin. of tonic per 1.7 oz of gin you would need to add about two shots of gin per can to get it back to 2:1. … I enjoy them while sailing my yacht in the Mediterranean sea, sampling caviar and beef wellington. 613 reviews of Cutwater Spirits "Cutwater is jaw dropping! It’s cool and long with a touch of bitterness coming on late. latest report on Consumer Taste Preferences in Gin. It’s not as if you can make a canned drink at the 3:1 ratio and have it be an assertive 12.4% ABV. More like a complete workshop with all the bells and whistles than a single tool, to have the resources of a parent company like that is like riding on a bullet train. Sometimes as someone who can’t drink most beer himself, I’d love to have something like Cutwater Spirits Gin and Tonic to throw in the cooler at the new backyard barbecue. It has no peat, which is likely why they called it ‘American Whiskey’ instead, because they’re in San Diego and they know their target clientele. | Powered by WordPress, Jack Daniel's Debuts Ready To Drink Canned Whiskey Cocktails. Cucumber early, a bit of quinine mid-palate, and grapefruit and watermelon notes coming on at the finish. Devil’s Share American Whiskey (image via Cameron Holck/The Whiskey Wash). They have the roots of ingenuity and the knowledge that good ingredients, good technique and high expectations will set you up for success. You need to align with expectations, so to their credit, they’ve bottled their drink at a strength that means it can sit in a cooler and you can pick it up with the expectation that Cutwater Spirits Gin and Tonic is as strong as a can of beer. Less convenient than a can certainly, and also a bit more than just one G&T. They “began with pure brewer’s malt,” which leads it to be labeled as a single malt whiskey online. I find the wording a bit unclear, but if that it is indeed 100% (pretty sure it is) and if it is distilled all on site (which it most surely must be), that’s where you would land with the classification. As there’s about 10.3 oz. Whereas most G&T’s top out at a 3:1 ratio of tonic to gin (and many places will go with even more gin, at a 2:1), this is 6:1. Devil’s Share American Whiskey is one of three of the Devil’s Share spirits available, with a moonshine and a bourbon filling the other spots. So although I will make my G&T’s to a 2:1 ratio when I’m mixing at my home bar, for the beach and barbecue, when I’m not being a gin critic, this is absolutely perfect. Their growth didn’t go unnoticed and in 2019 they got another tool to excel even farther and faster. Nose: Sweet wild flower honey, clove, soft malt and caramel. Smart choice, as the craft distilling boom is still turning heads and making folks plenty of money if they can get ahead of the curve. review. You can add some gin back in to even out the ratio. However, for the gin and tonic fan, the ratio of Cutwater Spirits Gin and Tonic has to be a little unsettling. The Devil’s Share California Small Batch American Whiskey we’re looking at today is made in small batches and aged in new full-sized barrels for at least four years. Next time I’m in San Diego, I’ll definitely be making a trip to this distillery to check out what other surprises I can find. Editor’s Note: This whiskey was provided to us as a review sample by Cutwater Spirits. BUY ON RESERVEBAR. If the name sounds unfamiliar, that’s because it was a spinoff of Ballast Point Brewing. This in no way, per our editorial policies, influenced the final outcome of this review. In fact, I counted 41 products on the Cutwater Spirits website. Black Friday Starts Now - Up to 40% off sitewide + New Mark Downs at ReserveBar! Cutwater Spirits Gin and Tonic is nice, light, and refreshing when you start to drink it. can size. This is a very enjoyable whiskey to drink. It should also be noted that by clicking the buy link towards the bottom of this review our site receives a small referral payment which helps to support, but not influence, our editorial and other costs. Some restrictions apply. Just got turned on to these cans, love the flavor and I don’t think I could duplicate the citrus-flower taste on my own. It's a nice experience that doesn't make you think too hard, and you feel like you've made the right choice for your dram of the evening. That tool is Anheuzer-Busch.  Cutwater Spirits Canned Cocktails Review Round-up A comprehensive list of all the Cutwater cocktails we've tried so far Last week we tried the latest flavor from Cutwater, their brand new Elderflower Vodka Spritz (read the full review here), which got me thinking. It tastes deceptively mild. Review: Cutwater Spirits Black Skimmer Bourbon and Devil’s Share Single Malt Whiskey. Something that really puts Cutwater Spirits ahead on the forefront of the industry is their huge line of RTDs, or Ready To Drink beverages. I promise no one is paying me to say good things about their cocktails. Which is what makes this offering from Cutwater Spirits so unusual. Get Cutwater On-Demand Cocktails & SPirits Delivered *Where available. To some people (myself included), it doesn’t make sense to buy a ‘tequila soda’ or ‘vodka mule’ in a can. I fucking live these drinks. Sometimes it feels funny to say a thing like that, but it easily become a chore to sip a whiskey neat. 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