Usually, when we talk about Whisky, flavored whiskey never comes to our mind. To do
something unique and creative, Kaya Blenders & Distillers Limited decided
to make two flavors of Whisky-Pineapple,
and Coconut.
When Pineapple and Whisky came together, it was a union first
of its kind. Grain-based spirits were
blended with Indian natural malts with imported Scotch
from Scotland and then mixed with natural extracts of pineapple to make the unique
blend spicy and Indian. This unique drink is going to give a great kick to all
the whiskey lovers out there who
complained that whiskey did not give them
many options of making a cocktail. The whiskey is aged in oak barrels and the flavor
that it catches is to die for.
Kaya’s brand of Natural roasted pineapple flavors are infused
in the whiskey and the aroma has the
tangy smell of pineapples and whiskey.
The sweet pineapple preserve that is added in this whiskey builds a juicy sweetened taste with a tangy twist. This
flavored whiskey is one of its kind and
will surely become a popular shot option since the sweet pineapple flavor mixes
well with other cocktails.
Another flavor of Whisky that Kaya Spirits has introduced is
Coconut. Sounds surprising, doesn’t it? But it’s true, now you can have your
favorite whiskey with a taste of tropical
coconut flavor. The smell of coconut will remind you of the Malibu beaches.
This tastes very different than the rest of the flavored drinks in the liquor
industry. The coconut is not very sweet so the strong blend of whiskey stays intact but also gives you a great
twist of coconut. This is not one of your regular whiskey and can be used in a good quantity at the next party you
are planning with your friends.
The taste of coconut with whiskey
is not any standard flavor, but for whiskey
drinkers looking for a twist, this is the
ultimate go-to drink. It can be mixed
with different kinds of juices to make amazing cocktails. Get ready to be
amused when you take the first sip of your tropical drink!
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