Vanilla Almond Grenadine Syrup

This Poor Man's Kitchen's Syrup Makes an Elegant Shirley Temple

New York-based Poor Man's Kitchen makes an excellent Vanilla Almond Grenadine syrup that is a must-have for any self-professed cocktail connoisseur.

Available through the Food52 store, the flavored grenadine syrup would also contribute to an elegant version of the classic Shirley Temple, whether non-alcoholic or otherwise. Additionally, the syrup can also be added to tea. The Vanilla Almond Grenadine is made with 100% pomegranate juice, vanilla extract, almond extract and sugar.

Poor Man's Kitchen is an artisanal beverage syrup brand based in the Hudson Valley producing high-quality syrups to be used in coffees, teas, cocktails and sodas.

The Vanilla Almond Grenadine syrup is an example of extreme cocktail culture converging with DIY culture, and speaks to the obsession with cultivating a unique selection of cocktail bar to expand one's at-home menu.
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