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Global Flavours
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Sun Aug 27, 2017 6:56 am
by Pottsy1985
anyone ever tried these?
http://keithemms.com/they have a 3 x 50ml sample for $10 this weekend
Global Flavours
Posted:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 7:35 am
by Woodsy71
Geeze...they are pricey!!
And I can't see how much spirit each essence makes.
Re: Global Flavours
Posted:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 7:37 am
by Pottsy1985
yea I couldn't find an amount either, but when you take a look at the 3 x 50ml for $10 it says that its enough for 6L so about 25ml/L
Re: Global Flavours
Posted:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 7:40 am
by Pottsy1985
$10 delivery included so I ordered 3 to have a look
Re: Global Flavours
Posted:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 7:41 am
by Peregian
Purchased the KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS BOURBON awhile ago just to give it a try. Made it up as per instructions and used Teddy's FFV for the neutral spirit, used a 2 liter Mason jar and added some charred oak.
Had one last night and it was OK, adding a little water to the glass seems to improve the taste. It is not a substitute for the real thing but it is a quick and easy method of producing a drinkable product.
After making up it will benefit from being rested for a few weeks before drinking.
Re: Global Flavours
Posted:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 7:51 am
by Pottsy1985
Peregian wrote:Purchased the KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS BOURBON awhile ago just to give it a try. Made it up as per instructions and used Teddy's FFV for the neutral spirit, used a 2 liter Mason jar and added some charred oak.
Had one last night and it was OK, adding a little water to the glass seems to improve the taste. It is not a substitute for the real thing but it is a quick and easy method of producing a drinkable product.
After making up it will benefit from being rested for a few weeks before drinking.
:text-thankyoublue: wasn't expecting to find someone that had tried it so quick!
Re: Global Flavours
Posted:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 9:52 am
by Flowerpot
Not exactly a connoisseur but I've tried a few. They're "drinkable" mixed with coke and really improve with a couple of weeks sitting. Really did not like the southern belle one, tastes like a non-sweet southern comfort, might be okay if mixed with a sugar syrup but its not for me.
Re: Global Flavours
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Sun Aug 27, 2017 8:41 pm
by Pottsy1985
Flowerpot wrote:Not exactly a connoisseur but I've tried a few. They're "drinkable" mixed with coke and really improve with a couple of weeks sitting. Really did not like the southern belle one, tastes like a non-sweet southern comfort, might be okay if mixed with a sugar syrup but its not for me.
ok thanks
Re: Global Flavours
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Mon Oct 30, 2017 9:49 pm
by mudsta
Anybody tried the 'park lane' gin essence?
Re: Global Flavours
Posted:
Fri Jul 06, 2018 6:34 pm
by challpa
Just purchased the sample pack off ebay with malibu, midori and kentucky bourbon
I mainly wanted to try to make Malibu for the wife which is her main drink ( I have tried 5 others and never had one pass the wife test )
I blind tested and she could pick it but said by far this is the closest to the real thing so far. I made it as per the directions so can alter to taste required by adding or subtracting sugar or essence
Im just waiting for her to have a bit of a session on it for more feedback