State Store: Bakon vodka

Pure. Refreshing. Bacon. That's quite the tag line.

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State Store: Bakon vodka

POSTED: Friday, February 1, 2013, 1:10 PM
Filed Under: Booze

Note: Welcome to State Store, a column where we hit the Wine & Spirits shops of Philly and see what's new and noteworthy or just plain weird.

As we all know our local state stores are full of all kinds of bizarro boozy gems such as chocolate wine  and Adult Strawberry Milk. A recent trip to our local bottle shop turned up another lovely addition to our finds: Bakon Vodka. And yeah, that's Bakon with a K.

A trip over to Bakon's site turns up all sorts of intriguing/scary recipes some of which make perfect sense like a Bakon Bloody Mary and a Pickled Bakon Martini (yup, that's be Bakon vodka and pickle juice) while others have us running for the hills (see the Bakon Mocha Martini, a blend of white chocolate liqueur, coffee liqueur, heavy cream and Bakon).

But there's one drink in there that is head-scratching enough to make us want to pick up a bottle of Bakon and that's the Pizza Shot. This combo of Bakon, pineapple juice, tomato juice and oregano allegedly tastes just like a slice of Hawaiian pizza.

Have you tried Bakon? Would you like to? Let us know in the comments!

Posted by Caroline Russock @ 1:10 PM  Permalink | 1 comment
Comments  (1)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:26 PM, 02/01/2013
    Have not had Bakon vodka, but have had bacon vodka (in the form of the bacon martini at the Double Down, and no, I didn't pay for the thing or drink it beyond one sip) - it was, well, greasy. So, I don't know, assuming that this is just made with "flavors" and would avoid the oil slick, it could very well have a leg up (That's not saying a whole lot.)
    Carly S


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