After Shock is a product of the Jim Beam company with several varieties. The main one I am aware of (and the one pictured below) is the Hot and Cool Cinnamon version. It is a rather strong drink (80 Proof) with a strong cinnamon taste.
Sunday, September 29, 2019
Drunk on Seismology - Aftershock
After Shock is a product of the Jim Beam company with several varieties. The main one I am aware of (and the one pictured below) is the Hot and Cool Cinnamon version. It is a rather strong drink (80 Proof) with a strong cinnamon taste.
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Drunk on Seismology - Earthquake Petite Sirah
The first in our Drunk on Seismology series is Earthquake Petite Sirah by Michael David Winery. This has been and is still one of my favorite geologically related wine bottle designs I have seen. I love the seismogram through the label and how the label is "torn" to highlight the pattern.
Monday, September 24, 2018
Drunk on Seismology - The Logo
The next Drunk on Geology category I am ready to announce is:
Drunk on Seismology
Friday, September 21, 2018
Drunk on Paleontology - Riff Pinot Grigio
Our next Drunk on Paleontology post is for the Riff wines. Riff (German for reef) wines are Italian wines made by Cantina Riff Progetto Lageder. The ammonite shown on the bottle of the 2012 bottle (pictured below) has also been changed for the 2013 wines, so it is likely I may feature this wine again.
Monday, September 17, 2018
Drunk on Volcanology - Lava Cap
Our next entry into Drunk on Volcanology is Lava Cap. Lava Cap is a Californian wine:
"Nestled in the lovely Sierra Nevada Foothills, Lava Cap Winery's handcrafted wines will awaken your senses. We are pleased to celebrate over 25 years of wine making with you."One of the neat things about this particular geologically friendly wine is that the Chardonnay, El Dorado bottle was labeled especially for the GSA meeting in Denver for 2013, celebrating GSA's 125th birthday.
For a nice breakdown of the geology of the region in which the wine is grown, check out this article by Earth Magazine.
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Drunk on Volcanology - Eruption Proprietary Red Wine
The next up in our Drunk on Volcanology series is Eruption Proprietary Red Wine from the Volcano Ridge Vineyard.
Eruption: Noun, the ejection of molten rock, steam, etc., as from a volcano or geyser. Dictionary.com
Monday, March 19, 2018
Drunk on Volcanology - The Logo
The next Drunk on Geology category I am ready to announce is:
Drunk on Volcanology
Check out the logo below.
I decided to go with a decanter for the "volcano" with a Plinian style eruption coming out of it. I hope you like it.
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