
A new “whiskito” atomizer from Tamworth Distilling is designed to improve cocktails while reducing mosquitoes. The product uses nootkatone, a compound found in grapefruit peel and cedar, for a bright citrus aroma and insect-repelling properties, and is meant to be sprayed over drinks. Ressence’s Type 7 tool watch, originally released for a 15-year anniversary, has been rebooted in two new colorways, Cactus and Black, with a distinctive dial design. Tequila Tromba’s Extra Grande Blanco comes as a 3.75L jug, positioned as additive-free and priced at $75, with comparisons to a standard 750ml bottle value.
"From New Hampshire's experimental Tamworth Distilling - home to Venison Deerslayer Whiskey and a hopped gin - arrives this "whiskito" atomizer that promises a better drink and, oddly, fewer mosquitoes. You're supposed to spray Skeeter over cocktails, and it contains nootkatone, a naturally occurring compound found in grapefruit peel and cedar, known for its bright citrus aroma and insect-repelling properties."
"While indie Belgian label Ressence's Type 7 dropped last year for the watchmaker's 15-year anniversary, the radically designed tool watch just got rebooted in a duo of new colorways. Cactus and Black both offer something new, aesthetically speaking, and the dial is as wild as ever. If you happen to have 36,000 CHF (approximately $45,800) sitting around, we couldn't recommend it more."
"If you love additive-free tequila, why not buy five bottles? That's the promise of Tequila Tromba's new Extra Grande Blanco, a 3.75L jug of tequila (a reposado in the same size is coming soon). I've admittedly never tried Tromba, but the brand has earned a Double Gold at the TAG Spirit Awards and a Top 3 Best Craft Tequila ranking from USA Today - albeit with modest scores from users at Agave Matchmaker. But at just $75, the Extra Grande is a steal, Think of it as an above average blanco that would be just $15 if you bought it in a regular 750ml bottle."
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