Cure-It-All Bloody Mary Cocktail Mix
Cure-It-All Bloody Mary Cocktail Mix
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Embrace the world's ultimate brunch cocktail with An Oak & Sugar Cure-It-All Bloody Mary!
First enjoyed in 1930s Paris at an American-themed bar, the classic yet ever-evolving Bloody Mary has risen to become the ultimate cocktail. Our mix combines authentic tomato flavor with traditional spices like Worcestershire sauce, celery, cayenne pepper, lemon, and sea salt, all in a convenient powder form. With no need for tomato juice or other ingredients, simply add water and/or alcohol and elevate your drinking experience anywhere you go. Delicious garnished with every vegetable at your disposal or or no garnish garnish at all!
Indulge in the lively flavor of tomatoes, heightened by the daring taste of Worcestershire sauce, celery, cayenne pepper, lemon, and sea salt. Best enjoyed with vodka over ice, this cocktail reaches its pinnacle when adorned with a garnish of your choosing. Get creative, from a basic celery stick to a deluxe hamburger or even something in between.
Suggested Spirits: Vodka
For A Mocktail: NA Vodka, tomato juice or water
Mixology 101: 3 heaping scoops of mix (scoop included in each jar) + 6 oz H20 + 1.5 oz Spirit (Vodka) + Ice + Garnish
Makes 12 cocktails. Alcohol not included.
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