New York State Wild Flower honey is primarily goldenrod and aster flowers, mixed together within the hive to create some of the best honey in the world. More earthy than it’s sister, Clover, Wild Flower pairs well with roasted vegetables, black tea, and stone fruits.
Flavoring teas with Jasmine flowers is an ancient Chinese tradition. The base of this Jasmine is a Pouchong tea, which is slightly browner than green tea. Fresh jasmine flowers are added to produce a delicate and fragrant brew. Our Jasmine tea is Kosher, and is caffeinated.
1/20L Keg. Large, mature tea leaves are tightly rolled and undergo 40% oxidation for a deep and surprisingly fruity bouquet. Grown in the famous oolong region of Anxi, China. Fermented in locally crafted American Oak Barrels.
1/20L Keg. Spring-plucked green tea leaves from the tea region of Northern Vietnam. Hand-scented with fresh, organically grown jasmine blossoms using traditional methods. Fermented in locally crafted American Oak Barrels
1/20L Keg, In Fujian, China, Tieguanyin oolong tea leaves are selected for their crisp fragrance. The leaves are further scented with magnolia flowers yielding a multi-floral experience. Fermented in locally crafted American Oak Barrels.
1/20L Keg. Cousin to yerba mate and guayusa, yaupon is the only plant native to North America that contains caffeine. Sustainably wild-harvested leaves from CatSpring Yaupon in Texas. Fermented in locally crafted American Oak Barrel
Rarely do we indulge in savory sips. Beet kvass to the rescue! This refreshing tonic blends beets, garlic, and ginger into a tangy and probiotic rich elixir. We recommend a two ounce shot taken in the morning, or whenever your body craves it. Kind of like a beet pickle juice, the history of been kvass goes back to Ukraine, where…