Walnut Velvet Hammer

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In the United Stated, alcohol was banned from 1920-1933, the Movement gained popular progressive support and the Prohibition Supporters called "drys" were both Democratic and Republican and gained a national grassroot base through the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. But despite the popular support, Prohibition was never enforced in some places like Kansas City, Missouri.

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Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

Tangy and bubbly


  • Everclear Alcohol 2.25 cl
  • Tonic Water fill -


Shot glass


Walnut Velvet Hammer
eWalnut Velvet Hammer is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Everclear Alcohol, Tonic Water .Served using Shot glass
The Walnut Velvet Hammer is a cocktail that combines the boldness of Everclear Alcohol with the effervescence of Tonic Water, creating a unique and invigorating flavor profile. To prepare this enticing concoction, pour a half shot of Everclear into a shot glass and then fill it to the brim with Tonic Water. The result is a high-energy drink that`s perfect for those moments when you need a burst of vitality and a cool refreshment. Whether you`re gearing up for a night of fun or simply want to savor a one-of-a-kind cocktail, the Walnut Velvet Hammer is the perfect choice to add a touch of excitement to your evening.`


EWalnut Velvet Hammer ingredients


Everclear Alcohol, Tonic Water,


EWalnut Velvet Hammer Recipe


Pour a half shot of Everclear into a shot glass Fill to the brim with Tonic Water

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  • Everclear Alcohol

    Everclear is an American grain spirit, rather a neat rectified spirit and since it's bottled at as high as 95% purity too, it's nothing but rectified spirit. Everclear is bottled at 60%, 75.5% and 90% ABV and despite it's ban in several US states, it's ridiculously high alcohol content and a hard to put out flame when lit, has made it an iconic spirit of notorious reputation.

    Some often ask if this is clear distilled grain spirit, then why is it not Vodka? It's not Vodka because Vodka never had this high alcohol content and Vodka is not this rectified, Vodka still retains some flavours of the ingredients but Everclear is almost medical grade pure alcohol.

    If you are in the following states of the USA, it will be illegal for you to drink Everclear.

    States that currently ban the sale of Everclear include California, Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, Hawaii, Iowa, Michigan, New York, Nevada, Ohio, Washington, North Carolina, New Hampshire and Minnesota - The Badger Herald

  • Tonic Water

    Tonic Water originated in India when quinine was recommended to British officials and soldiers as a prophylactic against Malaria, quinine was mixed with soda to make it palatable, and since the British soldiers already received a ration of Gin, Gin and Tonic was born when Tonic Water was mixed with Gin and some sugar to make the medicine enjoyable.
    Modern commercial tonic water produced for causal mixing in cocktails contains very little quinine and has citrus flavour additions and additional sugar or corn syrup for a better taste.

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