Newbies But Goodies

We all have our go-to labels when we’re picking our poison. We’ve found a brand we like, or are just plain familiar with, and it becomes our proverbial formula from which we don’t want to stray. And for an easy in-and-out trip to Spec’s, that makes sense! But every now and then, it can be a lot of fun to mix it up when you’re mixing your drinks. Finding a new favorite might come in the form of your regular watering hole being out of your typical pick so you try something new, by the suggestion of that coworker who seems to know everything about everything (especially happy hour), or it can come from right here! We’ve been branching out to new labels, and we’re super excited to share our finds. So, grab some friends and grind some garnish, we’ve got your next flavor adventure covered!

Nue Vodka

Straight out of Dallas, this corn-based, gluten free vodka is innovative and smartly priced to bring you great quality without breaking the bank. It’s distilled six times to give you that super smooth quality you want in a vodka; plus, a nicely subtle flavor that’s perfect for mixing with your favorite drink recipes. Pour some excitement into your Moscow Mule, and bring on the summer fun.

Calamity Gin

This notably dry Texas floral gin really makes some noise. Not your ordinary gin, Calamity has infused the whole Texas countryside into one fun, and enticing bouquet-in-a-cup. Juniper, citrus, rose, even Texas Bluebonnets are just a few of the botanicals that play important roles in putting a brand new spin on this old standard favorite. Enjoy it with club soda, a squeeze of lime, and your porch at sunset.

Title No. 21 Whiskey

Named for the 21st amendment to repeal prohibition, this (obviously) American, and (appropriately) Texan whiskey celebrates a historical moment in literally fighting for our right to party. A taste of southern goodness in every sip, this light gold elixir serves up the best of what you love in a mild, dry-yet-fruity glass of whiskey. Pour over ice, or serve with ginger beer, and your hot summer days just got a little bit cooler.