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#it's more of an citrus juice with a slight ginger taste but it still rocks#and the pulp i put in the freezer to put into drinks or cook with it :3#anyway this cold fucking sucks i wanted to go to the cinema this week but can't bc i fell like dying 😔💔
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14 of the Best Canned Cocktails for Summer 2020
Gone are the days when the canned cocktail landscape was limited to low-alcohol, artificial-tasting offerings.
Also known in the drinks business as ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages, canned cocktails have evolved in recent years to become one of the most diverse subcategories of drinks that can be enjoyed from portable packaging. There are bartender-quality options alongside crushable drinks that pack a hefty punch in the flavor department. Every style of cocktail you could possibly imagine (and more) can be found in RTD format.
To find the best canned and bottled cocktails, VinePair tasted dozens of options from more than 20 different producers. Some showed there’s still room for improvement, but many surprised us with their high quality. While a few brands had several excellent contenders, we’ve selected the best product from each company to highlight the broadest range of brands worth trying.
It may be time to buy a bigger cooler because these 14 canned cocktails — at least — need to be sampled this summer.
Blue Marble Cosmo
ABV: 15%
This petite, 200-milliliter can holds a potent Cosmopolitan. Orange aromas lead the nose, joined by cranberry and lemon on the palate, which is well balanced and concentrated. Blue Marble encourages drinkers to “pour over ice” on the packaging for this drink, and we agree that this Cosmo definitely benefits from the extra chill and even the slight dilution of a cube or two.
Bravazzi Hard Italian Soda Clementina
ABV: 4.2%
Bravazzi touts its line of canned hard beverages as “gourmet Italian sodas bursting with sun-ripened citrus flavor,” and we couldn’t put it better ourselves. Fresh clementine character flows through this hard soda, with waxy notes that are balanced out by refreshing bursts of sweet fruit juice. Bravazzi’s entire lineup is incredibly crushable and the alcohol in each can is all but undetectable — this is a good thing, as long as you’re keeping count.
Cocktail Squad Bourbon Smash
ABV: 10%
This fruity take on the Bourbon Smash is an outlier: Most of the canned cocktails on the market use lighter spirits, such as tequila, vodka, or gin as their base alcohol, and those that do include whiskey lean toward a spirits-forward profile. While this cocktail showcases the rich character of bourbon, fresh spearmint and lemon notes ensure the drink tastes light and refreshing. For an even more refreshing take, add fresh mint and pour over ice.
Cutwater Spirits Spicy Bloody Mary
ABV: 10%
This is not just a great canned cocktail, it’s a fantastic Bloody Mary. The aromas are intense and inviting, even when sipped from the can. The palate has everything you expect from a brunch-worthy Bloody Mary: a rich, roasted tomato core; seasonings of savory celery salt; and a generous crack of fiery black pepper.
F!ve Drinks Co. Margarita
ABV: 10%
It’s hard to pick a favorite from F!ve Drinks’ lineup of canned cocktails, but the Margarita wins by a nose. In each of the brand’s cocktails, the flavor continues to evolve from the moment it hits the palate through to a lengthy finish. In the case of the Margarita, it’s a seasoning of hibiscus and habanero agave syrup that leaves a lasting impression (without overpowering). The canned cocktail landscape is awash with Margaritas — this just might be the best of them.
Gosling’s Dark ‘N Stormy
ABV: 7%
As any rum aficionado will explain, if you want to drink a bonafide Dark ‘N Stormy, there’s no substitute for Gosling’s Black Seal Rum. (No, seriously.) But trademarked names aside, this is a delicious canned cocktail. The dark rum interacts wonderfully with the ginger beer, adding layers of complexity and depth of flavor. Even if you’re sipping straight from the can, be sure to add a squeeze of fresh lime for maximum enjoyment.
Hochstadter’s Slow & Low Rock and Rye
ABV: 42%
A longtime favorite of VinePair staff members, Hochstadter’s Slow & Low Rock and Rye remains the only canned option whose alcohol content approaches anything close to a spirit-forward cocktail. While not marketed as such, this is essentially a canned Old Fashioned, and it’s a delicious one at that. Sipping from the 100-milliliter can is tricky, though, because of its small size and the even smaller opening. We recommend enjoying from a glass — an ice-cold one plucked straight from the freezer, if possible.
Kahlúa Espresso Style Martini
ABV: 4.5%
Before you crack open this drink, you could be forgiven for wondering exactly what occasion calls for a canned Espresso Martini. That thought will soon be swept away when you start pouring and the Guinness-esque widget inside the can helps achieve a picture-perfect foam. The taste is just right, too, with rich coffee notes and generous sweetness. By the time you’re finished, you’ll realize that any occasion can — and should — be turned into a canned Espresso moment.
Lifted Libations Grapefruit Vodka Soda
ABV: 5%
With the rise in prominence of hard seltzers, one might question whether canned vodka sodas can be truly considered a ready-to-drink “cocktail” anymore. Yet the vodka soda is indeed a cocktail, and this version is as good as it gets in canned form. The grapefruit flavor is the best of four delicious offerings from Lifted Libations, showcasing a pleasant balance of acidity and sweetness.
LiveWire Heartbreaker
ABV: 7.5%
A bartender-crafted canned cocktail, this drink is an orchestra in a can. Each component is identifiable on the nose and palate, like individual instruments playing a symphony. Combined, the blend of vodka, oroblanco grapefruit, kumquat, jasmine, and ginger provides one of the most refreshing and well-balanced canned drinks you will come across this summer.
Miami Cocktail Co. Elderflower and Ginger Margarita Spritz
ABV: 4.2%
Among the most appetizing cocktails in this ranking, this is more of a delicious spritz than a classic Margarita. Made with agave wine rather than tequila, the palate has a gentle, enjoyable effervescence. Elderflower and ginger notes add sweet, floral character, balanced by a spray of lime juice. Buy a 4-pack and keep on hand for beach visits or lounging by the pool.
Novo Fogo Sparkling Caipirinha Cocktail Passion Fruit and Lime
ABV: 8.2%
A carbonated, fruity twist on Brazil’s national cocktail, this is a fun and refreshing option. The sweet scent of cachaça leads the nose, followed by a burst of tart passion fruit. Funky notes arrive on the palate, which keeps things interesting for spirits and cocktail geeks. But the overall profile remains nicely balanced and has good concentration, serving up something everyone can enjoy.
On the Rocks The Aviation
ABV: 20%
A delicate balancing act, the Aviation combines gin, Maraschino liqueur, crème de violette, and lemon juice. Finding a bartender who can make one properly is not a given; discovering a ready-to-drink version that tastes this good is even more surprising. Each component is present and accounted for, but in well-balanced, subtle proportions. The cocktail also arrives in attractive glass packaging, and On the Rocks offers multiple serving sizes for its entire range of cocktails — all of which are worth sampling on their own.
Two Chicks Sparkling Paloma
ABV: 5%
This is a crushable canned cocktail and quite possibly the best packaged Paloma available. The profile of tequila shines through on the nose and palate, but without the boozy kick that recalls one too many shots during college. The palate errs on the sweeter side, which is perfect for purists who insist this cocktail should be made with grapefruit soda rather than freshly squeezed juice. It’s not cloying, though, and this remains a really refreshing option.
The article 14 of the Best Canned Cocktails for Summer 2020 appeared first on VinePair.
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Address: 30205 SW 217th Ave suite 100, Homestead, FL 33030
So this time around in our local brewery tour, Marilyn and I went a little further South from our usual haunts; this brewery SLASH WINERY we had the chance to visit was none other than Miami’s own Miami Brewing Company/Schnebly’s Winery; and with all of the history behind this place it is all the more worth the trip.
Great story behind this wine from Denisse Schnebly herself!
Peter and Denisse Schnebly have been living and working in South Florida for over 37 years; the Schnebly’s set a goal for themselves of starting up an agro-tourism business based off of their farms in the Redlands of South Florida. After a visit from their friend Bill Wagner (owner of Wagner Winery in New York) in the spring of 2003 and after some convincing on Bill’s part, the Schnebly’s decided to start a winery with wine made from exotic fruits which in turn provided the answer to the their wants and needs of cultivating an agro-tourism based business off of the land they owned!
manmade waterfall on the grounds
In the fall of 2003, the Schnebly’s began experimenting with the fruits of their labor (literally) making wine out of their garage in the evenings; friendship played a pivotal role once again when Doug Knapp (former owner of Knapp Winery) provided guidance in the process of making wine from tropical fruits that Florida is known to produce. Sustainable farming became a top priority as Schnebly wines are made from only the finest fruits; each mango, lychee, guava, passion fruit and Carambola is personally picked for fermentation. Fun fact, Schneblys is the only winery that uses guava in their wine.
Drink local indeed!
Then in 2011, the Schneblys decided to dive into the beer business as well with the founding of the Miami Brewing Company. They knew they needed to have a broader appeal to their local market and this was their answer. What they didn’t know was that they had just founded the first commercial production brewery in Miami-Dade County.
The mandarin canning machine.
What Marilyn and I learned while walking through the grounds on our visit to the brewery was that Peter Schnebly purchased a canning machine from overseas and when it was delivered ALL OF THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WERE IN MANDARIN. They had to put out ads to hopefully find an engineer that read mandarin and would be able to put the canning machine together, but to no avail. Until one day, just a couple acres down the road they learned that a lychee farmer had moved from China and originally had a career as an engineer; after some talking to and being a kind neighbor, they finally had their canning machine up and running! And I’m sure through that kindness that the lychee farmer provided to the Schnebly’s, he found himself a lifelong buyer for his product!
Ready to get canned!
Their flagship beers are the Big Rod Coconut Ale, Shark Bait Mango Wheat Ale, Vice IPA & Gator Tail Brown Ale. The aforementioned brews call upon the dynamic flavors that are made available through the acres of tropical produce that still populate the winery and brewery premises today. Fun Fact: Milton who works at the winery will sometimes work at the brewery as a brewer as well!
Jack Daniels Barrels for the Imperial Black Jack stout!
The last piece of the puzzle was put into place in late 2014 with the addition of Schnebly’s RedLander Restaurant. Using local ingredients, sourced from Florida only, Schnebly’s has a variety of meals that all patrons who come to visit the brewery and/or winery can enjoy as they sip their favorite beverages.
One big ol’ tiki hut!
The trailer that they used to do tastings out of and where the original winery was based out of is still there today and is used as the main office for Peter and Denisse. What’s also cool is that when Schneblys hosts weddings, the office is transformed into the bridal suite! And from an engineering perspective what you have to come to admire is the natural beauty of the area. When you walk in it’s like a tropical oasis in the middle of Homestead. What’s super cool is that they dug up all the coral rock that forms the natural beauty of the winery from right under the ground your walking on while on your visit.
The original trailer/current bridal suite!
But before I get too swept up in the beauty of the venue, let’s talk about what we came here for… BEER!
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Here Are The Explanations From The Brewery:
Ale/Wheat Ale:
Catch & Release (5.3% ABV): Our lightest wheat ale its crisp and refreshing to the last drop.
Shark Bait Mango Wheat Ale (5.3% ABV): A smooth wheat ale that pours a clear deep goldenhue. Aromas of light grains with lemony citrus notes on the nose. Finishing with a tropical fruit finish. A great warm weather beer.
Blue Fin (5.3% ABV): Our lightest wheat ale its crisp and refreshing to the last drop. In honor of the Miami Dolphins; it is the Catch & Release brewed with spirulina.
Flamingo Ale (5.3% ABV): A tropical blend of coconut blonde ale with our mango wheat. A smooth refreshing blend, light in body with a crisp finish. Perfect for a day at hte beach or sharing good times with good friends.
Gator Tail Brown Ale (5.3% ABV): American brown ale that pours a deep brown with a velvety, creamy head. Roast aromas of coffee with chocolate notes carry to the flavors. Finishes semi sweet with notes of dark fruit.
Jack O’ Spades Pumpkin Ale (6.0% ABV): Made with pumpkin puree, this smooth ale has smells of sweet malts, clove, cinnamon and nutmeg providing a subtle spiciness with a refreshing back end of fresh pumpkin.
Seasonal:
Beachy Lychee (4.7% ABV): Crisp crystal wise made with 1.5 gallons of fresh south Florida Lychee juice.
Blonde:
Big Rod Coconut Blonde Ale (5.3% ABV): A classic blonde ale with generous additions of coconut and sweet, caramel malts giving the beer a delightful tropical character. It pours a clear golden colour and has a strong malty backbone followed by a dry finish.
IPA:
Miami Vice IPA (7.1% ABV): American India Pale Ale that pours a light straw colour with a fluffy white head. Light, crisp and citrus hop aromas on a malty backbone with fruity hop notes on the nose. Hop-forward flavors with notes of citrus hops on the palate.
Cocovice IPA (7.1% ABV): A sweet coconut taste and aroma with a hoppy finish.
FlorIPA (7.1% ABV): nice clementine orange notes with hints of citrus and a light hoppy finish.
Pumpkin IPA: No description available.
Imperial:
Imperial Black Jack (12% ABV): A smooth blend of our 2014 imperial jack pumpkin blended with our 2013 russian imperial stout after being stored for 9-12 months in Jack Daniels Barrels.
Little Havana Cafe Con Leche (4.2% ABV): Creamy sweet stout with a subtle hint of french vanilla that acts like a creamer to the beers roasted coffee finish.
Daddy’s Porter (4.2% ABV): A light in body porter with coffee and chocolate notes ending with a smooth caramel finish.
Sangria:
Red Sangria: Is brewed on site and for Sergios Restaurants.
Mead:
Key West Lime Mead: No description available.
Host Special:
Mike’s Mix: 3/4 Cocovice, 1/4 Big Rod
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Here’s What I Thought:
Catch & Release: Light gold colour; wheaty scents; its a light crisp wheaty ale.
Shark Bait Mango Wheat Ale: golden straw colour; sweet honey, mango scents; crisp; a bit of a sweet mango taste as well.
Blue Fin: Blue beer; catches your eye, hoppy, slight citrus scents. Carbonated; a nice balance, the spirulina makes the “Catch & Release” taste a bit hoppier.
Flamingo Ale: golden straw colour; slight sweetness in the scent of mango with hints of coconut; Delicious, nice body with a nice finish. you taste what you smell.
Gator Tail Brown Ale: Nice brown amber colour; malty scents with a slight sweetness; nice creamy finish, goes down smooth.
Jack O’ Spades Pumpkin Ale: Slight orange caramel colour; nice pumpkin scents with a nice hint of cinnamon a bit of sweetness on the nose, some ale notes as well fruity; cinnamon tastes, crisp.
Beachy Lychee: Golden straw colour; sweet scents, has that fruity leechy smell; tastes exactly like lychees.
Big Rod Coconut Blonde Ale: Nice gold colour; is a bit sweet on the nose with hints of coconut; taste exactly like a sweet coconut.
Miami Vice IPA: Golden colour; hoppy, citrus scents; its a nice, crisp, hoppy IPA. enjoyable.
Cocovice IPA: Gold colour; nice mix of sweetness of hoppiness both in scent and taste, crisp as well.
FlorIPA: Amber colour; citrusy taste, more like oranges, and citrusy notes on the nose as well. Light and crisp.
Pumpkin IPA: Orange, caramel colour; hoppy cinnamon notes on the nose; hoppy cinnamon taste as well. Smooth yet crisp. Refreshing.
Imperial Black Jack: Black colour; pours with a nice head and has whiskey, malty scents; you get the whiskey barrel taste with a roasted malt and dark chocolate taste as well.
Little Havana Cafe Con Leche: Black colour; you definitely get the scent and taste of coffee as well, it’s a sweet stout.
Daddy’s Porter: Brown colour; caramel scents with some notes of a light coffee; goes down smooth, you get the taste of a light caramel chocolate.
Red Sangria: Is a nice deep red; has a nice cut on the nose from the fruits in the sangria mixed in with the wine; fruity, goes down easy.
Key West Lime Mead: Super golden straw colour; ginger and key lime notes on the nose; taste just like a key lime pie with some ginger sprinkled on top.
Mikes Mix: is definitely a mix that you can make a sessionable beer that you can drink all day.
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So all in all with the ambiance of the brewery, the food and the beers we were served I would give Miami Brewing Company 5 out of 5 piggys!
They have a lot to offer in terms of merchandise and discounts, so just stay up to date and keep on checking their social media as well!
cheers!
And while you’re out there you can grab some food either at the brewery or the Redlander restaurant. I’ve had the pleasure of eating at the restaurant before and it is definitely a treat and great date night!
Website: Miami Brewing Company
Facebook: Miami Brewing Company
Instagram: @miamibrewingco
Twitter: @miamibrewingco
Miami Brewing Company Address: 30205 SW 217th Ave suite 100, Homestead, FL 33030 So this time around in our local brewery tour, …
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14 of the Best Canned Cocktails for Summer 2020
Gone are the days when the canned cocktail landscape was limited to low-alcohol, artificial-tasting offerings.
Also known in the drinks business as ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages, canned cocktails have evolved in recent years to become one of the most diverse subcategories of drinks that can be enjoyed from portable packaging. There are bartender-quality options alongside crushable drinks that pack a hefty punch in the flavor department. Every style of cocktail you could possibly imagine (and more) can be found in RTD format.
To find the best canned and bottled cocktails, VinePair tasted dozens of options from more than 20 different producers. Some showed there’s still room for improvement, but many surprised us with their high quality. While a few brands had several excellent contenders, we’ve selected the best product from each company to highlight the broadest range of brands worth trying.
It may be time to buy a bigger cooler because these 14 canned cocktails — at least — need to be sampled this summer.
Blue Marble Cosmo
ABV: 15%
This petite, 200-milliliter can holds a potent Cosmopolitan. Orange aromas lead the nose, joined by cranberry and lemon on the palate, which is well balanced and concentrated. Blue Marble encourages drinkers to “pour over ice” on the packaging for this drink, and we agree that this Cosmo definitely benefits from the extra chill and even the slight dilution of a cube or two.
Bravazzi Hard Italian Soda Clementina
ABV: 4.2%
Bravazzi touts its line of canned hard beverages as “gourmet Italian sodas bursting with sun-ripened citrus flavor,” and we couldn’t put it better ourselves. Fresh clementine character flows through this hard soda, with waxy notes that are balanced out by refreshing bursts of sweet fruit juice. Bravazzi’s entire lineup is incredibly crushable and the alcohol in each can is all but undetectable — this is a good thing, as long as you’re keeping count.
Cocktail Squad Bourbon Smash
ABV: 10%
This fruity take on the Bourbon Smash is an outlier: Most of the canned cocktails on the market use lighter spirits, such as tequila, vodka, or gin as their base alcohol, and those that do include whiskey lean toward a spirits-forward profile. While this cocktail showcases the rich character of bourbon, fresh spearmint and lemon notes ensure the drink tastes light and refreshing. For an even more refreshing take, add fresh mint and pour over ice.
Cutwater Spirits Spicy Bloody Mary
ABV: 10%
This is not just a great canned cocktail, it’s a fantastic Bloody Mary. The aromas are intense and inviting, even when sipped from the can. The palate has everything you expect from a brunch-worthy Bloody Mary: a rich, roasted tomato core; seasonings of savory celery salt; and a generous crack of fiery black pepper.
F!ve Drinks Co. Margarita
ABV: 10%
It’s hard to pick a favorite from F!ve Drinks’ lineup of canned cocktails, but the Margarita wins by a nose. In each of the brand’s cocktails, the flavor continues to evolve from the moment it hits the palate through to a lengthy finish. In the case of the Margarita, it’s a seasoning of hibiscus and habanero agave syrup that leaves a lasting impression (without overpowering). The canned cocktail landscape is awash with Margaritas — this just might be the best of them.
Gosling’s Dark ‘N Stormy
ABV: 7%
As any rum aficionado will explain, if you want to drink a bonafide Dark ‘N Stormy, there’s no substitute for Gosling’s Black Seal Rum. (No, seriously.) But trademarked names aside, this is a delicious canned cocktail. The dark rum interacts wonderfully with the ginger beer, adding layers of complexity and depth of flavor. Even if you’re sipping straight from the can, be sure to add a squeeze of fresh lime for maximum enjoyment.
Hochstadter’s Slow & Low Rock and Rye
ABV: 42%
A longtime favorite of VinePair staff members, Hochstadter’s Slow & Low Rock and Rye remains the only canned option whose alcohol content approaches anything close to a spirit-forward cocktail. While not marketed as such, this is essentially a canned Old Fashioned, and it’s a delicious one at that. Sipping from the 100-milliliter can is tricky, though, because of its small size and the even smaller opening. We recommend enjoying from a glass — an ice-cold one plucked straight from the freezer, if possible.
Kahlúa Espresso Style Martini
ABV: 4.5%
Before you crack open this drink, you could be forgiven for wondering exactly what occasion calls for a canned Espresso Martini. That thought will soon be swept away when you start pouring and the Guinness-esque widget inside the can helps achieve a picture-perfect foam. The taste is just right, too, with rich coffee notes and generous sweetness. By the time you’re finished, you’ll realize that any occasion can — and should — be turned into a canned Espresso moment.
Lifted Libations Grapefruit Vodka Soda
ABV: 5%
With the rise in prominence of hard seltzers, one might question whether canned vodka sodas can be truly considered a ready-to-drink “cocktail” anymore. Yet the vodka soda is indeed a cocktail, and this version is as good as it gets in canned form. The grapefruit flavor is the best of four delicious offerings from Lifted Libations, showcasing a pleasant balance of acidity and sweetness.
LiveWire Heartbreaker
ABV: 7.5%
A bartender-crafted canned cocktail, this drink is an orchestra in a can. Each component is identifiable on the nose and palate, like individual instruments playing a symphony. Combined, the blend of vodka, oroblanco grapefruit, kumquat, jasmine, and ginger provides one of the most refreshing and well-balanced canned drinks you will come across this summer.
Miami Cocktail Co. Elderflower and Ginger Margarita Spritz
ABV: 4.2%
Among the most appetizing cocktails in this ranking, this is more of a delicious spritz than a classic Margarita. Made with agave wine rather than tequila, the palate has a gentle, enjoyable effervescence. Elderflower and ginger notes add sweet, floral character, balanced by a spray of lime juice. Buy a 4-pack and keep on hand for beach visits or lounging by the pool.
Novo Fogo Sparkling Caipirinha Cocktail Passion Fruit and Lime
ABV: 8.2%
A carbonated, fruity twist on Brazil’s national cocktail, this is a fun and refreshing option. The sweet scent of cachaça leads the nose, followed by a burst of tart passion fruit. Funky notes arrive on the palate, which keeps things interesting for spirits and cocktail geeks. But the overall profile remains nicely balanced and has good concentration, serving up something everyone can enjoy.
On the Rocks The Aviation
ABV: 20%
A delicate balancing act, the Aviation combines gin, Maraschino liqueur, crème de violette, and lemon juice. Finding a bartender who can make one properly is not a given; discovering a ready-to-drink version that tastes this good is even more surprising. Each component is present and accounted for, but in well-balanced, subtle proportions. The cocktail also arrives in attractive glass packaging, and On the Rocks offers multiple serving sizes for its entire range of cocktails — all of which are worth sampling on their own.
Two Chicks Sparkling Paloma
ABV: 5%
This is a crushable canned cocktail and quite possibly the best packaged Paloma available. The profile of tequila shines through on the nose and palate, but without the boozy kick that recalls one too many shots during college. The palate errs on the sweeter side, which is perfect for purists who insist this cocktail should be made with grapefruit soda rather than freshly squeezed juice. It’s not cloying, though, and this remains a really refreshing option.
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14 of the Best Canned Cocktails for Summer 2020
Gone are the days when the canned cocktail landscape was limited to low-alcohol, artificial-tasting offerings.
Also known in the drinks business as ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages, canned cocktails have evolved in recent years to become one of the most diverse subcategories of drinks that can be enjoyed from portable packaging. There are bartender-quality options alongside crushable drinks that pack a hefty punch in the flavor department. Every style of cocktail you could possibly imagine (and more) can be found in RTD format.
To find the best canned and bottled cocktails, VinePair tasted dozens of options from more than 20 different producers. Some showed there’s still room for improvement, but many surprised us with their high quality. While a few brands had several excellent contenders, we’ve selected the best product from each company to highlight the broadest range of brands worth trying.
It may be time to buy a bigger cooler because these 14 canned cocktails — at least — need to be sampled this summer.
Blue Marble Cosmo
ABV: 15%
This petite, 200-milliliter can holds a potent Cosmopolitan. Orange aromas lead the nose, joined by cranberry and lemon on the palate, which is well balanced and concentrated. Blue Marble encourages drinkers to “pour over ice” on the packaging for this drink, and we agree that this Cosmo definitely benefits from the extra chill and even the slight dilution of a cube or two.
Bravazzi Hard Italian Soda Clementina
ABV: 4.2%
Bravazzi touts its line of canned hard beverages as “gourmet Italian sodas bursting with sun-ripened citrus flavor,” and we couldn’t put it better ourselves. Fresh clementine character flows through this hard soda, with waxy notes that are balanced out by refreshing bursts of sweet fruit juice. Bravazzi’s entire lineup is incredibly crushable and the alcohol in each can is all but undetectable — this is a good thing, as long as you’re keeping count.
Cocktail Squad Bourbon Smash
ABV: 10%
This fruity take on the Bourbon Smash is an outlier: Most of the canned cocktails on the market use lighter spirits, such as tequila, vodka, or gin as their base alcohol, and those that do include whiskey lean toward a spirits-forward profile. While this cocktail showcases the rich character of bourbon, fresh spearmint and lemon notes ensure the drink tastes light and refreshing. For an even more refreshing take, add fresh mint and pour over ice.
Cutwater Spirits Spicy Bloody Mary
ABV: 10%
This is not just a great canned cocktail, it’s a fantastic Bloody Mary. The aromas are intense and inviting, even when sipped from the can. The palate has everything you expect from a brunch-worthy Bloody Mary: a rich, roasted tomato core; seasonings of savory celery salt; and a generous crack of fiery black pepper.
F!ve Drinks Co. Margarita
ABV: 10%
It’s hard to pick a favorite from F!ve Drinks’ lineup of canned cocktails, but the Margarita wins by a nose. In each of the brand’s cocktails, the flavor continues to evolve from the moment it hits the palate through to a lengthy finish. In the case of the Margarita, it’s a seasoning of hibiscus and habanero agave syrup that leaves a lasting impression (without overpowering). The canned cocktail landscape is awash with Margaritas — this just might be the best of them.
Gosling’s Dark ‘N Stormy
ABV: 7%
As any rum aficionado will explain, if you want to drink a bonafide Dark ‘N Stormy, there’s no substitute for Gosling’s Black Seal Rum. (No, seriously.) But trademarked names aside, this is a delicious canned cocktail. The dark rum interacts wonderfully with the ginger beer, adding layers of complexity and depth of flavor. Even if you’re sipping straight from the can, be sure to add a squeeze of fresh lime for maximum enjoyment.
Hochstadter’s Slow & Low Rock and Rye
ABV: 42%
A longtime favorite of VinePair staff members, Hochstadter’s Slow & Low Rock and Rye remains the only canned option whose alcohol content approaches anything close to a spirit-forward cocktail. While not marketed as such, this is essentially a canned Old Fashioned, and it’s a delicious one at that. Sipping from the 100-milliliter can is tricky, though, because of its small size and the even smaller opening. We recommend enjoying from a glass — an ice-cold one plucked straight from the freezer, if possible.
Kahlúa Espresso Style Martini
ABV: 4.5%
Before you crack open this drink, you could be forgiven for wondering exactly what occasion calls for a canned Espresso Martini. That thought will soon be swept away when you start pouring and the Guinness-esque widget inside the can helps achieve a picture-perfect foam. The taste is just right, too, with rich coffee notes and generous sweetness. By the time you’re finished, you’ll realize that any occasion can — and should — be turned into a canned Espresso moment.
Lifted Libations Grapefruit Vodka Soda
ABV: 5%
With the rise in prominence of hard seltzers, one might question whether canned vodka sodas can be truly considered a ready-to-drink “cocktail” anymore. Yet the vodka soda is indeed a cocktail, and this version is as good as it gets in canned form. The grapefruit flavor is the best of four delicious offerings from Lifted Libations, showcasing a pleasant balance of acidity and sweetness.
LiveWire Heartbreaker
ABV: 7.5%
A bartender-crafted canned cocktail, this drink is an orchestra in a can. Each component is identifiable on the nose and palate, like individual instruments playing a symphony. Combined, the blend of vodka, oroblanco grapefruit, kumquat, jasmine, and ginger provides one of the most refreshing and well-balanced canned drinks you will come across this summer.
Miami Cocktail Co. Elderflower and Ginger Margarita Spritz
ABV: 4.2%
Among the most appetizing cocktails in this ranking, this is more of a delicious spritz than a classic Margarita. Made with agave wine rather than tequila, the palate has a gentle, enjoyable effervescence. Elderflower and ginger notes add sweet, floral character, balanced by a spray of lime juice. Buy a 4-pack and keep on hand for beach visits or lounging by the pool.
Novo Fogo Sparkling Caipirinha Cocktail Passion Fruit and Lime
ABV: 8.2%
A carbonated, fruity twist on Brazil’s national cocktail, this is a fun and refreshing option. The sweet scent of cachaça leads the nose, followed by a burst of tart passion fruit. Funky notes arrive on the palate, which keeps things interesting for spirits and cocktail geeks. But the overall profile remains nicely balanced and has good concentration, serving up something everyone can enjoy.
On the Rocks The Aviation
ABV: 20%
A delicate balancing act, the Aviation combines gin, Maraschino liqueur, crème de violette, and lemon juice. Finding a bartender who can make one properly is not a given; discovering a ready-to-drink version that tastes this good is even more surprising. Each component is present and accounted for, but in well-balanced, subtle proportions. The cocktail also arrives in attractive glass packaging, and On the Rocks offers multiple serving sizes for its entire range of cocktails — all of which are worth sampling on their own.
Two Chicks Sparkling Paloma
ABV: 5%
This is a crushable canned cocktail and quite possibly the best packaged Paloma available. The profile of tequila shines through on the nose and palate, but without the boozy kick that recalls one too many shots during college. The palate errs on the sweeter side, which is perfect for purists who insist this cocktail should be made with grapefruit soda rather than freshly squeezed juice. It’s not cloying, though, and this remains a really refreshing option.
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