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Velvet Sting

Velvet
Sting

The Velvet Sting cocktail is proof that tequila can wear a tailored suit.

At its core, this is sour, but with more depth and intention. Tequila brings bright agave character with subtle pepper and warmth. Instead of simple syrup, maple syrup steps in to round the edges. It adds a soft, woody sweetness that feels richer and more layered than standard sugar, giving the drink its “velvet” texture.

Green Alchemy

Green
Alchemy

The Green Alchemy cocktail walks a fine line between dangerous and refined.

Absinthe leads with unmistakable anise intensity. Herbal, aromatic, slightly wild. On its own, it can overpower. That’s where vodka steps in. Clean and neutral, it stretches the absinthe’s character without dulling it, creating space for the other elements to breathe.

Maple Mule

Maple
Mule

The Maple Mule cocktail is a colder-weather answer to the classic buck.

Bourbon takes the lead here, bringing toasted oak, caramel warmth, and subtle spice. It’s richer than vodka, deeper than rum, and it stands up confidently to ginger beer’s heat. Fresh lemon juice cuts through that richness, adding clarity and brightness that keeps the drink from feeling heavy.

Bitter Halo

Bitter
Halo

The Bitter Halo cocktail is not here to ease you in.

This is a power drink. Direct. Herbal. Unapologetically intense. Tequila brings bright agave heat with subtle pepper and earth. Absinthe follows with unmistakable wormwood and anise, herbal and slightly wild. Together, they create a layered botanical core that leans sharp rather than sweet.

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