BEVERAGE Flashcards
I would like a reposado tequila, do you have a recommendation, why that one?
Recommendation: Arette (Aged 2 months in wood barrels)
Tasting Notes: Sweet cooked agave, baking spices, vanilla, grassy finish
What beers do you have?
Brand and type, for example Bob’s Heffe
- Prairie Artisan Ales - Slush: Sour Ale (raspberry, strawberry, lemon, lime) from Oklahoma
- Sky Duster Super Dry Lager: Japanese rice lager, California
What’s in the Filthy Martini?
Vodka
Momotaro
Smoked Olives
White Balsamic
Shiro
Alliums
Serranos
Salt
Sugar
I would like a Scotch, do you have a recommendation, why that one?
Arran Single Malt American Oak
About: Arran Single Malt comes from the Isle of Arran, a newer distillery known for producing clean, fruity whiskies. The American Oak version is matured in first-fill bourbon casks, giving it notes of vanilla, apple, pear, and a touch of spice.
Why Recommend: This is an excellent choice for someone new to Scotch or who prefers a smoother, lighter whisky. The American oak gives it a creamy sweetness and gentle spice, making it approachable yet complex enough for experienced drinkers.
- Craigellachie 17
Lightest – Craigellachie 17 is known for its smooth, fruity profile with hints of tropical fruits, malt, and a subtle smokey-sulfuric note. It’s rich but not overpowering, making it a good choice for those seeking a complex yet lighter whisky.- Arran Single Malt American
Medium-Light – Arran whiskies are typically known for their balanced sweetness and fruitiness. The American oak cask adds notes of vanilla, honey, and spices, with a medium intensity. It’s less peaty and more focused on fresh, clean flavors. - Kilkerran 8 (Cask Strength)
Medium-Strong – Kilkerran 8 offers a bold combination of peat smoke, earthy tones, and some sherried sweetness. Its cask strength makes it more robust and intense than the previous two, with a deeper, more complex flavor profile. - Longrow 21
Strongest – Longrow is renowned for its heavily peated character, making this one the boldest in the group. Expect intense smoke, spices, dark fruit, and rich, oily textures. It’s a full-bodied whisky with a strong, lasting finish.
- Arran Single Malt American
I would like a Bourbon, do you have a recommendation, why that one?
Foundation 5
About: Foundation 5 is a newer craft bourbon, part of the burgeoning small-batch movement. While specific flavor profiles can vary depending on the batch, it is generally known for its approachable yet complex flavors. Typically, it features notes of vanilla, caramel, and oak, along with some fruit and spice undertones, making it a balanced bourbon.
**Why Recommend: **This bourbon is perfect for someone looking for a quality, small-batch option that delivers on craftsmanship. Its balance between sweetness and spice makes it versatile for sipping or mixing, and the small-batch production offers an exclusivity that will appeal to collectors or enthusiasts who enjoy supporting craft distilleries.
- McKenna 10-Year Single Barrel
Lightest – McKenna 10 is known for its balanced and smooth character. It offers rich caramel, vanilla, oak, and spice notes, but it’s relatively easy-drinking compared to higher-proof bourbons. The flavor complexity is present but not overly intense, making it lighter than the others.- Foundation 5
Medium – Foundation 5 tends to be more robust with a deeper flavor profile, featuring notes of dark fruits, tobacco, leather, and a warm oakiness. While not as high in proof as Rare Breed, it has a richer, fuller flavor compared to McKenna 10, but not as bold as Rare Breed. - Wild Turkey Rare Breed
Strongest – Wild Turkey Rare Breed is a cask-strength bourbon, which makes it significantly bolder. It’s known for its intense flavors of caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, and spice, with a higher proof that gives it a robust, fiery character. This makes it the strongest and most intense of the three.
- Foundation 5
What kind of tea do you have?
- Prosperity Blend (Hibiscus, Mint, Stevia)
- Imperial Keemun Black
- Dragonwell Green
- Special Reserve Puerh
What brand of bottled water do you carry?
The Mountain Valley, sourced from Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas
What is your well vodka?
St. George All Purpose, Alameda, CA
What is in the Kyoho froze?
Cachaca
Kyoho Grape Syrup
Citrus
Moscato
I would like an amaro, do you have a recommendation, what’s it like?
Margerum Amaro (California)
About: Margerum Amaro is a craft amaro produced in California, known for being a modern twist on traditional Italian amaros. It typically features a complex balance of herbs, citrus, and spices, with a slightly bitter finish and a touch of sweetness. It’s often crafted with local California botanicals, making it regionally unique.
**Why Recommend: **This is a great choice for someone who enjoys supporting local or craft products, or for those who want a more approachable, slightly sweeter amaro. Its balance of flavors makes it versatile, ideal for sipping neat or in cocktails.
Margerum (California), Amargo Vallet (Mexico), Braulio, Leopold Highland (Colorado), Cardamaro, etc.