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ISH Caribbean Spiced Spirit

$30.99

ISH Caribbean Spiced Spirit

$30.99

ISH Caribbean Spiced Spirit is a multi award-winning non-alcoholic Rum. Based on a de-alcoholized full strength Rum, originating from the Caribbean Islands of Jamaica and Martinique, we strive to deliver the most authentic non-alcoholic Rum experience for the mindful drinker.

Caramel, vanilla and nutmeg. They’re the familiar, rich and warming notes of Rum you can expect when enjoying ISH Caribbean Spiced Spirit. The full strength Rum undergoes a process called “Supercritical CO2 Extraction”, a technology in which carbon dioxide, extracts the alcohol at 73 bars and 30°C. The extraction is carried out at a low temperature to preserve the natural profile of the Rum. The de-alcoholized Rum base is then enriched with vanilla from the Sava region of Madagascar, Indonesian nutmeg and baked apple that all together create the lush, complex flavor of a classic spiced Rum. Additionally we have developed a unique distillate using the shells from chili seeds to provide the satisfying heat we know from our spirits.

ISH Caribbean Spiced Spirit is a decadent way to enjoy your favorite Rum drinks like Daiquiris, Cuba Libres and Mojitos. Like you, we couldn’t imagine a world without these classics. ISH Caribbean Spiced Spirit is not intended to be enjoyed neat, but rather to add the Rum element in your alcohol-free Rum cocktails. Or, you can use it in conjunction with other spirits, allowing you to simply reduce the alcohol content of your Rum cocktails.

Details

Ingredients: Water, Glycerol, Natural Flavoring (Contains, vanilla, nutmeg, and capsicum extract), Sugar, Apple extract, Citric acid, Cellulose gum, Potassium Sorbate (Preservative)

Serving Size: 2 fl oz (59 ml)

Servings per container: 8

Amount per serving: *DV%

Calories: 10

Total Fat: 0g, 0%

Sodium: 0mg, 0%

Total Carbohydrate: <1 g, 0%

Total sugars: <1 g

Includes <1g added sugars, 1%

Protein: 0g, 0%

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.