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Bring summer into your heart! The HENS & MONKEYS mango and peach shot with vanilla flavor gives you an instant feeling of sunshine. Its sweet and fruity note of mango and peach and its aromatic vanilla flavor will sweeten your summer evening. A subtle aftertaste of passion fruit rounds off the flavor composition of our summer shot. It is made with a mild wheat grain. Perfect for mixing aperitifs.
HENS & MONKEYS shots have been prepared with great passion in our in-house kitchen for many years. Tasted at numerous parties and found to be excellent, it was finally time to send them out into the world of spirits in 2022. Because nothing is stronger than an idea whose time has come.
And why HENS& MONKEYS?
We love monkeys! They are powerful animals that are not only emotional and particularly strong, but also extremely social and intelligent. Over time, the monkey has increasingly become our family symbol.
Our family name "Hennemann" then only added to the idea of bringing monkeys and hens together.
Distributor: | Hennemann e. Kfr. |
Location: | Hildesheim |
Country: | Germany |
Base alcohol: | Wheat grain |
Content: | 2,1 Liter |
Content per individual product: | 0.5 liters |
Smell: | fruity vanilla |
Manufacturer: | Hens & Monkeys |
Color: | yellow orange |
Optimal drinking temperature: | chilled |
Ingredients: | Mango juice from mango juice concentrate (40%), wheat grain (28%), peach juice from peach juice concentrate (12%) and a touch of vanilla flavor and passion fruit. |
Drink type: | Liqueur |
Hens & Monkeys
For many years, the Hens & Monkeys Mexican has been prepared with great care and dedication in the in-house kitchen. Tasted at numerous parties and always found to be excellent, it was finally time to send it out into the big wide world in 2022. And why Hens & Monkeys? We have grown particularly fond of the monkeys, as they are not only strong and intelligent, but also extremely social animals. Over time, they have become our family symbol. Our family name "Hennemann" gave us the idea to bring monkeys and hens in line with each other.
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