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Coole Swan Irish Cream Liqueur

A blend of Irish single Malt whiskey, Belgian white chocolate and fresh Irish Cream. An incredible tasting new Irish cream liqueur made from the highest quality, all natural ingredients. Coole Swan contains Irish single malt whiskey, fresh Irish Cream, real chocolate and subtle infusions of Madagascan vanilla and rich, dark cocoa from Cote d'Ivoire.

Old Kempton Distillery Apple Liqueur

Tasmanian Apple Liqueur is made from 100% Tasmanian apples crafted into cider and distilled through our copper still in our 1840s stable. Sweet and clean with subtle apple flavours. Tasmanian Apple Liqueur is a perfect after dinner drink served over ice or as a great cocktail base to create a OKD style mojito with soda, mint and lime.

Old Kempton Distillery Lavender Malt

Unique to Old Kempton Distillery Lavender Malt contains a blend of three pure ingredients Tasmanian mountain water, Tasmanian lavender and malted barley. This secret recipe is combined through our copper stills in the heart of Tasmania to create a delicious liqueur with hints of honey, spice and, of course, lavender. Serve from the freezer, neat, over ice-cream or with soda and ice for a refreshing and special experience.

The Kraken Black Spiced Rum

The Kraken Rum is an imported rum from the Caribbean blended with 13 secret spices . Named for the sea beast of myth and legend, The KRAKEN RUM is a strong, rich, black and smooth rum that's aged in barrels for 24 months to impart classic dark rum flavours of cinnamon, ginger and clove.

Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey

Made in the traditional style of Kentucky Ryes, Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey delivers bold flavours of pepper and tobacco with a long fruit and sweetly spiced finish. Grain the first of the Five Sources is exactly sourced to produce the defined taste we're looking for in every bottle of Woodford Reserve. Our mash bill contains 53 percent rye, resulting in a liquid with pronounced spice notes that are sweetly hinted with fruit before a long finish.

Paris Rose Strawberry & Cream Liqueur

A luscious, sweet, strawberry and cream liqueur that is very versatile to use. Enjoy sipping it chilled; make a great champagne cocktail; add to ice cream or milk; create a range of cocktails and other drinks.

Fair Organic Coffee Liqueur

Unlike other coffee liqueurs, FAIR. Cafe is produced from only the finest, hand-selected Fairtrade Certified Organic and 100% Arabica coffee beans. These are grown in the mountains of Huatusco, Mexico. Organic raw sugar is sourced from Malawi in Africa and is harvested through a cooperative of 300 independent farmers. FAIR. Cafe Liqueur is the lowest sugar content coffee liqueur on the Australian market, with only 9% sugar.Together with the Mexican farmers, FAIR. choses only the best rated beans for their coffee liqueur. Harvested and transported to the region of Cognac as green beans, they are then roasted and ground at the distillery, just before preparing the liqueur. This is the best way to preserve the freshness of the aromas.

Journeyman Distillery Last Feather Rye Organic Whiskey

A wheat-heavy, grain-to-bottle rye whiskey that beautifully balances the spiciness of rye and sweetness of wheat, Last Feather Rye is one of Journeymans best-known and most highly-decorated products. Single-distillation from 60% organic rye / 40% organic wheat.TASTING NOTES;Ripe banana on the note, spice and pepper of rye really well balanced with sweetness of wheat, fruit notes, clean and dry, mint notes - easy drinking.

George Dickel No.8 Tennessee Whiskey

Presently run by Master Distiller, John Lunn, who continues the hands on process as set forth by George Dickel and again by Ralph Dupps, Dickel whiskey is produced from a mash of corn, barley and rye. The grains are finely ground at the distillery before being cooked. They are then cooled in mash tubs by pure spring water from Cascade Spring, located about one-half mile up the road from the distillery. Fermentation is begun using a proprietory yeast, followed by a double distillation - firstly in a column still, then in a pot-still. The process of charcoal mellowing then occurs, which defines the difference between Tennessee whiskey and bourbon whiskey. In this process, the double-distilled whiskey is filtered through sugar maple charcoal. Dickel's mellowing process is unique in that it is chilled prior to the filtration process. This process of chilling the whiskey resulted from George discovering that the batches of whiskey he tasted during the winter were noticeably smoother than those he tasted during warmer weather. He called this process chill mellowing. The first step in the mellowing process is selecting and cutting sugar maple trees. Trees are cut in the winter months when the sugar maple's rich flavour is stored in the trunk of the tree. The trunks are allowed to season and cut into strips. These strips are hand-stacked and set ablaze in the open air. This process allows the smoke's impurities to escape from the resulting hard charcoal. The hard maple charcoal is crushed by hand and packed into one of six mellowing vats located at the distillery. About ten feet of charcoal is packed into each vat. Two virgin wool blankets are placed on the top and bottom of the charcoal. The top blanket ensures that the newly chilled whiskey uniformly reaches into the vat, while the bottom blanket keeps the charcoal from escaping as the whiskey leaves the vat. The entire chill charcoal mellowing process takes seven to ten days to complete, and though this extra process is time consuming and expensive, the distillery believes the end result speaks for itself. The whisky is finally aged in new, charred American white oak barrels. Full barrels are aged just up the hill from the distillery in the industry's only single-storied iron-clad warehouses. Dickel No.8 received a silver medal in 2005 at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. More recently it was lauded with the prestigious Gold Medal. Tasting notes: Bright topaz. Aromas of toasted toasted marshmallow, sweet corn and vanilla bean as well as hints of rye freshness. A youthful but nicely rounded whiskey with attractive corn, toasty oak, cocoa and peppermint notes leading into a gently spicy finish. Value buy. 40% Alc./Vol.