cosmictrickster,
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Milk & honey gin. Doesn’t taste like milk, but once the dregs have evaporated, there’s a lingering smell of sweetened condensed milk.

QuarterSwede, (edited )
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Hucked - A Huckleberry Bourbon that is as good as it sounds. It’s by Lolo Creek Distillery out of Lolo, Montana.

Lennnny,
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I guess the spirit itself - vodka - is not unusual, however I like to infuse local produce, and I have a fucking delicious passionflower vodka made from ripe local fruits. I also had a pawpaw rum, but that has a short shelf life so I had to imbibe it quickly.

stoy,

Vodka in and of itself is not that unusual, but there are unusual vodkas, and I would absolutely classify home made passionflower vodka as beeing unusual.

At the moment Inonly have one bottle of vodka at home, a bottle of Nemiroff DeLux vodka from Ukraine, I just saw it at Systembolaget and thought it was a cool way to both get Vodka and in a small way support Ukraine.

I also have a bottle of Japanese rice vodka on order, I mainly ordered it as it has a beautiful bottle.

iamnotdunningkruger,

A bottle of Canadian Club legit from 1963. We drank it neat while watching Mad Men.

halcyoncmdr,
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Habanero Brandy Liqueur from Flying Leap Vineyards & Distillery in Elgin, AZ.

It uses a derivative from the production of their Habanero chili wine, the neutral grape spirits they use to sterilize the habaneros that would normally be discarded. The result is undrinkably hot, but they found they could dilute it and combine with a grape brandy and cane simple for a nice spicy result. Not as spicy as you’d think to be honest considering it is habanero.

Goes really well in hot chocolate this time of year.

flyingleapvineyards.com/…/habanero-brandy-liqueur…

xkforce,

Malort

Warning: it tastes like grapefruit flavored floor cleaner

brygphilomena,

Not unusual here.

It was when I was living in California though.

It’s bad, sure. But it’s not as bad as people make it out to be. I always join in when I convince people to drink it for the first time.

HATEFISH,

And if you wanna see God / create the five loko get yourself some charged lemonade https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/87ae3b1d-3a51-47d8-853e-037dfb4d3f78.webp

Devi,

Pisang Ambon, banana liqueur, I tried it in a bar in Spain, really liked it, and bought it. But what do you do with Banana Liqueur in your house? Nothing mixes well with that. Occasionally I sip it, but I've had it a decade and drunk maybe a third.

stoy,

I wonder if you could use banana liqueur with milk and ice cream to make an aloholic banana milkshake…

I just found Pisang Ambon at Systembolaget, what an intencly colored bottle!

Devi,

I'm sure there's one you could but the one I have curdles the milk. That was one of the first things I tried.

RBWells,

Do like the French and use it in cakes. Would be nice in or on banana bread or pancakes.

I have Giffard banana liqueur and it is hard to use, it does add a great element to a few drinks but you don’t need much.

voxthefox,

Probably the earl Grey infused gin I’ve had in a decanter for 4 years now. It’s pretty goof, but hard to mix with

felixwhynot,
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Partner made a jalapeño infusion we call jalapeño-cello (as in limoncello)

Seven Caves Tiki Gin is pretty unusual. Fruity.

And some odd amari I suppose!

jordanlund,
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Becherovka, it’s an herbal alcohol, kind of a cousin to Jägermeister.

Best described as “Christmas in a bottle.”

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becherovka

gac11,

Centerba. It means hundred grasses in Italian. It tastes like grain alcohol infused with whatever they cut down in a field. Maybe a hint of mint too? It’s fluorescent green now because food coloring is cheaper than bright green glass apparently.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centerbe

stoy,

That looks really cool, I will have to try and get one just for the look if nothing else

DuckOverload,

A handle of tequila with cacao nibs added. I do infusions, and this was a failed experiment. Should have tried it in a mason jar.

Though it usually works out well. I have a bottle of premium Costco vodka with two anise stars and some simple syrup added. It’s like a homemade ouzo and delightfully sippable for $18 a handle. I also have slices of pear in another bottle, and it’s yummy. And a mason jar of bourbon with black peppercorns, which I like to splash into an Old Fashioned.

Hot tip: Buying flavored liquor is expensive and never as good as infusing it yourself.

SheerDumbLuck,

Have you tried it with Sichuan peppercorns? I hear it’s really different.

UsefulInfoPlz,

Absinthe and calvados are probably the most unusual here.

PP_BOY_,
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A jar of what I’ve been told is legitimate moonshine from Popcorn Sutton

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