Sausage Tree Pure Irish Vodka

Sausage Tree Pure Irish Vodka

“Nature’s Purest tasting Vodka”

“Nature’s Purest tasting Vodka”

The passion for exploration has taken the curious mind of PJ Rigney from Drumshanbo to all four corners of the world. His search for nature’s purest vodka has taken him through the African Serengeti and south across the equator where he came upon the majestic Kigelia africana, also known as a “Sausage Tree”.

As PJ contemplated the majestic plant, he recognised the innate kinship between it and the wild Irish nettle, found in the unspoiled woodlands of Drumshanbo, and also known for its curative and purifying powers. He brought them together at The Shed Distillery with Irish grain to distil nature’s purest tasting vodka.

SLOW DISTILLED WITH SAUSAGE TREE FRUIT, IRISH GRAIN, & WILD IRISH NETTLE

SLOW DISTILLED WITH SAUSAGE TREE FRUIT, IRISH GRAIN, & WILD IRISH NETTLE

SAUSAGE TREE – From Africa

Rigney’s inner maverick drove him through wildest Africa where he came upon the majestic Kigelia africana – “Sausage Tree” – known for its curative and purifying powers.

WILD NETTLE – From IRELAND

Although wild Irish nettles from Drumshanbo may sting, Rigney searched out their reputed powers of purification.

SIGNATURE SERVE

SIGNATURE SERVE

  • 40ml of Sausage Tree Pure Irish Vodka
  • 140ml of Chilled Premium Soda Water
  • Squeeze in a wedge of fresh lime
  • Garnish with a thick wedge of African Emperor Orange
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Nature has no place for the weak

Nature has no place for the weak

Also known as the Cape ratel, the Honey Badger is said to be one of the toughest creatures in the animal kingdom. Notorious for their strength, ferocity, and resilience, these small mammals have been known to fight off venomous cobras and whole prides of lions. These tough critters feed on carpenter bees, burrowed deep within the bark of the Sausage tree. The Honey Badger endures their stings in order to survive, and will fight off any foe that trespass across their territory. This creature is the representation of one of PJ Rigney’s mantras that NATURE HAS NO PLACE FOR THE WEAK.