Would You Drink Pink Liquor?
One
recent trend that is taking the liquor industry by a storm is the
pink trend. Pink cider, pink tequila, pink vodka, pink wine and even
pink gin. The drinks industry has become obsessed with pink drinks
and it seems like the millennial pink trend isn’t going away
anytime soon.
Pink
liquors you can find at a local liquor
store in Burnaby get their distinct
pastel pink color from the mixture of clear and red liquids. Such is
the case of pink gin. They use red bitters to add to gin, which gives
the overall color of the liquor a pink hue.
The
same can be said with rosé
wine. In these wines, the skin is left on the red grapes for a short
period of time only, so the pigment from the red grapes do not have
the time to completely immerse in the liquid. Traditionally, grapes
with their skin on ferment for weeks, hence the red color on some
wines.
Some
liquors such as pink tequila get their light pink hue from being aged
in a barrel. The Codigo 1530 Rosa, for instance, has a light pink
color because it has been aged in Cabernet barrels.
The
color isn’t the only reason you should try these pink liquors you
can get from a liquor store in Burnaby. Many of these pink liquors
boast of amazing flavors. They can have an interesting mix of herby,
citrusy and earthy flavors using ingredients you never thought would
work on pink drinks. So just because they are pink doesn’t mean
they have mild flavors. Some have bold flavor profiles worth
exploring.
To
know more about West
Coast Liquor Company please visit
our website: westcoastliquor.com
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