First Irish Cream is the American Irish Cream. This is a blend of 3 types of Irish Cream from the USA. From 3 different companies.
This will not be repeated. It came out nice. And 10 bottles are left in stock.
The next type is Indian Irish cream 1. and Indian Irish cream 2.
Both from different Indian companies. Both taste different. More like egg nog. Or home made Irish cream.
They are missing a strong alcohol note. We have 10 types or whiskey flavor. 10 types of Scotch Whisky flavor. And a few brandies. We also have stuff like Peat and moss flavor to add to the scotch whiskies to tweak them. Have to find the perfect scotch or whiskey to go with the Indian Irish cream. This will take too much time for me to get into right now. So just selling it as Irish Cream 1,2,3.
I need to make a signature BV Irish cream. But it will take time. For now the American Mix Irish cream is pretty good.
Since I don't drink I need a bavda to taste the alcohol flavors for me. Doing a Kalua shouldn't be too hard. We have cream, we have coffee. We have alcohol flavor. No you don't get drunk. There is no real alcohol its just flavor. Too bad I cant share with you just how much flavor gets added to all your drinks 90% of the taste in your fav drinks in India at least is from flavors.
Types of Irish Cream.
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what are your drinking credentials lol.
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Twice a week? But kidding aside, I drink rum. Whiskey and scotch, not so much.
But since Jagerbombs (jagermeister and red bull) are what everyone's drinking now that could become a popular flavour. It's a minty, saunf taste with those sweet notes of red bull.
A scotch and chocolate flavour could also make a nice adv.
But since Jagerbombs (jagermeister and red bull) are what everyone's drinking now that could become a popular flavour. It's a minty, saunf taste with those sweet notes of red bull.
A scotch and chocolate flavour could also make a nice adv.
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sure man call and come over we have a development session for scotch flavors.
I also got some Natural Bourbon oil flavor which costs 2.5 Lakhs per Kg.
I also got some Natural Bourbon oil flavor which costs 2.5 Lakhs per Kg.
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please think something about single malts too
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We will release the Alcohol Flavors / tastes line soon.
It will include all the Scotch, single malts and Brandy.
Please understand this is a flavor. Not real alcohol. lol. There is zero alcohol in these flavors.
But it tastes so good it will fool your mind.
It will include all the Scotch, single malts and Brandy.
Please understand this is a flavor. Not real alcohol. lol. There is zero alcohol in these flavors.
But it tastes so good it will fool your mind.
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+1 from my side. What more a punjabi like me wants from these vapors
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I already have American Flavor Cognac. But its too light for my liking. The indian Liquor flavors are nice and strong.
Only problem getting them to mix with VG. If it was PG it would have been very easy.
I think Ill start sending out samples. And put up the name of flavors in the morning.
Our Kulfi flopped but our condensed milk is not bad.
Irish cream is also nice for those who love milk flavors. As is Mewa milk. Which is based of a traditional Indian sweet.
No Diacetyl here.
Only problem getting them to mix with VG. If it was PG it would have been very easy.
I think Ill start sending out samples. And put up the name of flavors in the morning.
Our Kulfi flopped but our condensed milk is not bad.
Irish cream is also nice for those who love milk flavors. As is Mewa milk. Which is based of a traditional Indian sweet.
No Diacetyl here.