Bloody Kentucky Mix - One Liter
By: Holloway Farms
A classic for all occasions!
Whether it’s a formal dinner or an evening drink, Bloody Kentucky brings to life a tradition and taste that’s as proud as Kentucky itself.
Originally called a “bloody bull”, tomato-base bourbon drink-mixers were typically uneventful. However, “Bloody Kentucky” bourbon drink-mix is spiced to bring out the very best of your favorite bourbon with a flavor like no other.
There’s something special about the hills of Kentucky that as old as the land itself. The native American's knew about it, Daniel Boone wrote about it, horse lovers around the world talk about it and now, you can experience it too.
Experience a taste of Kentucky that’ll tingle your taste-buds. It’s tasty, it’s Kentucky, it’s good!
Heck, a lot of people even enjoy Bloody Kentucky with no alcohol at all, as a nutritional boost that’s good with just about any dinner!
The History of Bloody Kentucky:
The spirit of Bloody Kentucky, -an ancient concept
Long held as sacred to the Native Americans, the land of “Kan-tuck-ee” was known as the dark and Bloody hunting ground. Indeed, tribes from the great lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and form the East coast to Oklahoma came here just to hunt and fish. But because everyone, including the early settlers, wanted Kentucky for themselves, it also became the most disputed piece of land on the continent, lending itself to the name, “Bloody Kentucky”. Bloody Kentucky bourbon drink mix stands as a tribute to the fact that some things really are special. Not only does Kentucky have the fastest horses and the finest bourbons, but also now the only tomato-base drink-mix designed specifically for bourbon drinkers. The ingredients are specially blended to bring out the wild side of your favorite bourbon and make your taste-buds hunt for more. Add a twist of lime and you’ll see why Bloody Kentucky is worth fight’n over. From the hills of ‘ole Kan-tuck comes this irresistible treat that’s great with steak, pork, fish, chicken or all by itself. It’s the way we chill back in the hills.



