Turkey gravy

Holiday Sugar & Spice (Cinnamon, Clove, Nutmeg, Ginger, & Orange)

🦃🥃 :: The Best Holiday Cocktail! :: 🦃🥃

Holiday traditions as defined by the google machine are a set of Holiday specific beliefs or behaviors passed down from generation to generation over time. Though Holiday traditions vary from family to family some have stood the test of time and been so ingrained in the fabric of the Holidays that we had to invariably create a cocktail mix surrounding it. What we refer to is the little-known but widely enjoyed traditional Holiday cocktail simply called The Turkey Gravy.

The Turkey Gravy can trace its roots back to the early 1600s when settlers would give thanks for a bountiful harvest. Though not consumed under the Turkey Gravy moniker as we do today, the early settlers' concoction of spices, sugar, and all-be-it rudimentary hooch, paved the ground for later and more traditional beverages to follow. As the year, decades, and centuries passed consuming a Holiday beverage made of sugar & spices became mainstream ushering in the post-modern, neo-classical, future perfect, Holiday loving, festive age we like to call the “Roaring Holidays” where such beverages as Mulled Wine, Eggnog, Spiced Apple Cider, and the aforementioned but aptly named Turkey Gravy all became popular.

Though no one truly knows where the Turkey Gravy got its name or if there if Turkey or Gravy is actually used in the making of a Turkey Gravy or if Leisuremann’s made all this up because they wanted a mix that was more flavorful, and all around better than Pumpkin Spice…all we do know is that the Turkey Gravy for us represents the Holidays and enjoying the traditions, foods, and most importantly drinks surrounding them with friends and family.

Cheers to the Turkey Gravy & Happy Holidays you Filthy Animals!

TASTING & SERVING NOTES: A Leisuremann's Turkey Gravy celebrates the Holidays by bringing those deliciously traditional flavors of sugar, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, ginger, and orange to your tastebuds in true Holiday form. On first taste, you will get a burst of nostalgia followed by a rush of childhood memories culminating in a delicious whiskey finish. A Leisuremann’s Turkey Gravy is best served over ice or hot in a lowball glass or mug. Garnish with a cinnamon stick or orange slice. PRO TIP - Try our Turkey Gravy mix in your wine. It makes a delicious Mulled Wine.