Shaker & Spoon Cocktail Club: 2-Month Subscription for $69
February 2, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Enjoy 12 nice, stiff cocktails without having to think about just what you want to put in it with Shaker & Spoon Cocktail Club. They’ll send you a box each month curated with house-made syrups, bitters, shrubs, tinctures, mixers, all-natural garnishes, fresh citrus, and three recipes to make cocktails revolving around a single (not included) spirit. Not quite sold on their recommended bottle? Make your own choice, these recipes are designed for the highest shelf right down to the lowest.
Named a Buzzfeed “19 Subscription Boxes For People Who Need Help Adulting”
Featured on Liquor.com
“This subscription’s great for the DIY-drinks dabbler who fears full-bottle commitment and/or enjoys the freedom of choosing their own preferred liquor brand,” Thrillist
- Receive two shipments from Shaker & Spoon Cocktail Club, each containing ingredients for about 12 cocktails
- Enjoy brand new & original, creative recipes from top mixologists made specifically for that box
- Use step-by-step, simple instructions & the included glossary to make sure you’re making the perfect cocktail
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Each shipment yields 12 cocktails from 3 recipes
- Alcohol is not included
Each box includes
- All the ingredients for 12 cocktails (4 from each recipe, excluding alcohol)
- Welcome card
- 3 recipe cards
- Glossary
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