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Bourbon toothpicks
Bourbon toothpicks







All for a couple ounces of whiskey, 75¢ worth of toothpicks, and five minutes of work. No, these DIY versions not made of “veneer quality birch” but they're super easy, and they smell amazing. So, when I saw these flavored high-quality toothpicks on the excellent Huckberry last week, I thought it was certainly something worth a try. Every Petschke Pick is handmade, in Crestwood, Kentucky, USA. The Bourbon barrel gives each toothpick a complex aroma, flavor and texture unrivaled by the traditional toothpick. However, whenever Petschke would ask return customers how they were enjoying the product, they’d state they were too nice to open. Cause – I think – in his mind, men just used a toothpick after a meal.Īll of which is to say: toothpicks are also “thing” in my mind, and whiskey is a thing in my heart. The Petschke Pick Bourbon Barrel Toothpick is thick-cut from an authentic used American White Oak Bourbon barrel. Originally, the bourbon barrel toothpicks were only available in a shot glass package. And when it came time to pay the bill, he'd grab a handful of toothpicks and pass a few to me. But, on the better days, when I grew into a teenager and later as a young adult, my grandparents and I would go to a diner or a breakfast spot.

bourbon toothpicks

Take time and a gentle chew to let the bourbons. Pop one of these in your mouth and wait for hints of spice, smoky oak, tobacco, and fruit.

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They're then steeped with six-year old barrel aged Kentucky straight bourbon that's free of any artificial ingredients.

bourbon toothpicks

The toothpicks are made from A-Grade wood milled from American northern white birch. He was often incredibly critical and sometimes very cruel to me. The Bourbon Toothpicks are steeped with quality six-year-old cask strength Kentucky straight bourbon. That's why Bourbon N 22 flavored toothpicks exist. He was the kind of guy who was inclined to build walls, and I was outside them. He was a traditional, working-class member of the greatest generation and I was a little too artistic and sensitive for his taste.







Bourbon toothpicks