Alcohol-Filled Ice Cubes Will Transform Your Cocktail Game
Alcohol-Filled Ice Cubes Will Transform Your Cocktail Game
Chill your drink—and add a kick—using these boozy ice balls.
First brought to America by Frank Meyer around 1910, his namesake fruit, the Meyer lemon, is a hybrid between a traditional lemon and a mandarin orange. In The Seymour, its flavor provides a burst of freshness, as do the citrusy notes of bergamot. Chamomile lends its light, floral taste to the mix, while rich vanilla is ready to complement the warm caramel of fine rum. 5W x 7.5L x 3D. Net. wt. 5.1 fl. oz. Shelf life: 2 years. Made in the USA.
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