Mail cocktail kit

A mail cocktail kit! What a fun and unique gift idea!

A mail cocktail kit is a subscription service that sends a monthly package containing the ingredients and tools needed to make a specific cocktail. Here's how it typically works:

  1. You sign up for the service and choose a subscription plan (e.g., monthly, bi-monthly, or one-time gift).
  2. Each month, the kit is shipped to your doorstep, containing:
    • A selection of spirits, mixers, and garnishes (e.g., vodka, gin, rum, juices, syrups, bitters, and garnishes like citrus, herbs, or spices).
    • A recipe card with instructions on how to make the featured cocktail.
    • Sometimes, additional items like cocktail glasses, shakers, or muddlers are included.
  3. You follow the recipe to create your own cocktail at home, using the ingredients and tools provided.
  4. Enjoy your new favorite drink and repeat the process the following month!

Some popular mail cocktail kit services include:

  1. Cocktail Courier: Offers a monthly subscription with a focus on craft cocktails and unique ingredients.
  2. The Cocktail Kit: Sends a monthly package with a selection of spirits, mixers, and garnishes, along with a recipe card.
  3. Mixology Monthly: Provides a monthly subscription with a focus on craft cocktails and includes a recipe card, spirits, and mixers.
  4. The Cocktail Crate: Offers a monthly subscription with a selection of spirits, mixers, and garnishes, along with a recipe card and a cocktail-themed item.

These services are perfect for:

  1. Cocktail enthusiasts who want to try new recipes and ingredients.
  2. Gift-givers looking for a unique and fun experience.
  3. Those who want to explore different spirits and flavor profiles.
  4. Anyone who enjoys trying new drinks and experimenting with mixology.

Keep in mind that prices vary depending on the service and subscription plan you choose. Some services may also offer one-time gift options or special promotions.

Would you like to know more about a specific mail cocktail kit service or have any questions about how they work?