Blind Tiger Southside Mojito Canned Vodka Cocktail

Blind Tiger Southside Mojito Canned Vodka Cocktail

FROM THE BRAND: The Blind Tiger Speakeasy Spirits Southside Mojito is a ready-to-drink sparkling vodka cocktail with lime juice, natural mint and juniper flavor. Ingredients: Vodka, Carbonated water, Cane Sugar, Lime Juice Concentrate, Natural Mint Extract, Juniper Berry Extract, Monkfruit, Spirulina Powder.

The name "Blind Tiger" pays homage to the Prohibition-era speakeasies, where hidden establishments provided a refuge for those seeking illicit libations. These venues often displayed stuffed tigers as a clever signal to potential patrons, indicating the availability of alcohol after hours. The “tigers” were considered “blind” because, at least officially, authorities were unaware of their existence.

We Tried This Minty Vodka Cocktail In A Can And Here's Our Experience

"A nice minty fragrance is apparent when you open the can and intrigued me as to what concoction awaited me inside. Was it a southside? Was it a mojito? My nose had prepared my palate to learn more about this tempting combination, in the name of science, of course!"

"Lightly sparkling with a sweet and minty flavor that is satisfying. A good representation of the gin-based southside and rum-based mojito brought together using the more neutral spirit of vodka."

"I enjoyed this combination as it splits the middle between the two traditional cocktails. You get the sweet, minty, and citrus that both are known for, with a little kiss of botanical essence."

"Kind of drinks like a slightly bitter mojito but still gives off some gin vibes with the use of the juniper in this vodka cocktail. Tasty!"


Where To Buy Blind Tiger Speakeasy Spirits Ready-To-Drink Cocktails

RTD Magazine Silver Medal Winner
Want to learn more about this silver medal winning canned vodka cocktail that we tasted and tested? For more information about Blind Tiger and their alcoholic and non-alcoholic ready-to-drink cocktails, please visit their website at www.drinkblindtiger.com.
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