Type : Vodka
ABV : 70
Producer : Beam Suntory
Country : United States
Size : 750ml
Description :

Pucker vodkas are made by Jim Beam in Kentucky and (we assume) a grain based spirit. They are made specifically for sweeter style infusions aimed at the younger crowd.

Pucker Cherry Tease vodka is made with cherry flavor that they regard as a "full cherry explosion." They recommend mixing with soda.

Notes: This is produced by Jim Beam along with several chemical analogs such as sour apple, grape, and orange.

Appearance: Suspiciously viscous thick body to it, clear, no sediment whatsoever. On swirling, it leaves a thin but tenacious clear coat on the inside of the glass, then suddenly turns into droplets.

Taste: Cherry, but more the kind you find in a cough syrup or cherry flavoring in those Lifesavers gummi candy - and that's being charitable. It is sweet and oily on the tongue. It coats the tongue with the cherry flavor which the alcohol then cuts through the centerline of the tongue. A very slight warming of alcohol as it goes down the throat, and leaves a persistent cherry taste like you just had a cough drop with a cinnamon and citric acid chaser. The plastic cherry taste clings to your mouth like grim death with a slight burn and the taste of some sort of plasticizer or latex.

Type : Vodka
ABV : 70
Producer : Beam Suntory
Country : United States
Size : 750ml
Description :

Pucker vodkas are made by Jim Beam in Kentucky and (we assume) a grain based spirit. They are made specifically for sweeter style infusions aimed at the younger crowd.

Pucker Cherry Tease vodka is made with cherry flavor that they regard as a "full cherry explosion." They recommend mixing with soda.

Notes: This is produced by Jim Beam along with several chemical analogs such as sour apple, grape, and orange.

Appearance: Suspiciously viscous thick body to it, clear, no sediment whatsoever. On swirling, it leaves a thin but tenacious clear coat on the inside of the glass, then suddenly turns into droplets.

Taste: Cherry, but more the kind you find in a cough syrup or cherry flavoring in those Lifesavers gummi candy - and that's being charitable. It is sweet and oily on the tongue. It coats the tongue with the cherry flavor which the alcohol then cuts through the centerline of the tongue. A very slight warming of alcohol as it goes down the throat, and leaves a persistent cherry taste like you just had a cough drop with a cinnamon and citric acid chaser. The plastic cherry taste clings to your mouth like grim death with a slight burn and the taste of some sort of plasticizer or latex.

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