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Peel Drink Menu FINAL FEB 2019 Online crush bar DRINK MENU CREATIVE REFINED UNIQUE SATISFYING HEAVENLY cRUSH BAR Creative-Refined-Unique-Satisfying-Heavenly Our exclusive recipes are derived from traditional and modern spirit combinations as well as our own in house exquisite additions. Whether it's one of our signature cocktails or a premium brand spirit you crave, Peel’s Crush Bar will mix a delightful and satisfying beverage just for you. SIGNATURE MARTINIS Peel-Tini Peel’s premium martini made with your choice of Wheatley Vodka or Bombay Sapphire Gin, Martini and Rossi Dry Vermouth and shaken until perfectly chilled. Served and vgarnished with queen olives. $9 Nolets Silver Gin or Belvedere Vodka $11 Monkey 47 Gin or Chopin Vodka $12 Blue Note Martini The Blue Note Martini is a beautifully made and refreshing martini designed with a lemon drop like profile sweetened with pure cane sugar, fresh squeezed lemons, Blue Curacao, and Wheatley Vodka. $10 Basil Grapefruit Martini Peel’s basil grapefruit martini is an exquisite martini made with premium Nolets Silver gin, fresh basil, house made ginger simple syrup, grapefruit and fresh squeezed lime juice. It offers a clean and refreshing taste that makes this martini a must try today. Garnished with a fresh basil leaf and lime wheel. $10 SuperNova Martini A flavorful combination of Wheatley Vodka, house made ginger syrup, strawberry puree, apple juice, and a touch of vanilla. Garnished with a cinnamon and sugar rim and fresh citrus. $10 Cherry Street Cosmo This Ultra-Premium cosmopolitan is superbly shaken with Chopin Vodka, Cointreau, hand squeezed lemon juice, and a splash of cranberry. Served in a tall stem martini glass and garnished with lemon twist. $10 Peel's Perfect Manhattan Peel’s version of one of the most iconic cocktails ever made. With rich history and a smooth taste, this Manhattan is made with Premium Bulleit 95 Rye, equal parts of Sweet and Dry Vermouths, a few dashes of Peychaud’s bitters, and a hint of cherry juice. $10 Peel's S’mores Martini A scrumptious dessert in the form of a delicious martini. Peel’s S’mores Martini is a wonderful combination of Wheatley Vodka, Godiva Chocolate, Frangelico, Crème de Cacao, and cream. Garnished with a graham cracker rim and chocolate covered marshmallows. $10 cRUSH BAR SIGNATURE COCKTAILS Red Hammer Our 13 ingredient house made Bloody Mary mix combined with Wheatley Vodka, and a sriracha house rub rim. Garnished with a wood fired Applewood bacon strip, celery, pepperoni, gorgonzola stuffed olives, and a sliced jalapeño. $8 Orange Dreamsicle Reminiscent of the tasty and creamy orange push-pop ice cream treat, Peels’ Orange Dreamsicle is an alcoholic version mastered with Captain Morgan Private Stock, Orange Liqour, vanilla, cream, and Fitz’s orange soda. $9 O’Fallon Fashioned One of the first documented definitions of the word “cocktail” was in reference$8 to this concoction in 1806. Peel honors this potent but smooth classic with the O’Fallon Fashioned made with Buffalo Trace Bourbon, pure cane sugar, fresh fruit, and Peychaud’s aromatic bitters. $10 1st Street Collins$9 The 1st Street Collins is a revitalizing cocktail which ushers in in the sense of relaxation and sophistication for your palate. Made with Monkey 47 Premium Gin, Elderflower Liqour, simple syrup, and tonic. Garnished with fresh cucumber and a mint sprig. $10 Pomagranate Sangria Peel created the perfect sangria which has a sweet red wine base, a taste of Brandy, hints of orange, fresh citrus, and pomegranate flavors. This deep red sangria is a perfect beverage of choice. $10 Marty Cane Inspired by one of our most loyal customers, this three tier Rum beverage is joined with passion fruit, orange, cranberry, and pineapple juices, along with a hint of lime. $9 Ultimate Long Island Tea A Long Island Tea made with Grey Goose Vodka, Bombay Sapphire Gin, Caliche Puerto Rican Rum, Cabo Wabo Blanco, Cointreau, sweet and sour, and topped with Pepsi. $12 cRUSH BAR BEER COCKTAILS Grapefruit Mule An extremely delicious mule made with Wheatley Vodka, house made ginger syrup, fresh squeezed lime juice, Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice, and Peel Brewing Co.’s Perception IPA. Garnished with fresh citrus. $8 Peel Brewing Co. Mule The Brew Co. Mule is a unique mule exclusively designed for the O’Fallon Peel location. Made with Southern Comfort and Melon Liqour, this version utilizes not only our house made ginger and simple syrups, but our Blood Orange Wheat as well. $8 Peel’s Moscow Mule Wheatley Vodka mixed with lime juice, house made ginger root syrup, fresh squeezed citrus and our very own Cream Ale gives this mule an added punch. $8 The Kentucky Mule A refreshing substitute with the traditional Moscow Mule replaces Vodka with Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. It is nicely mixed with fresh ginger root syrup, freshly squeezed lime juice, and Peel’s Belgian Strong Ale. $8 FLAVA-RITAS - $9 The Crush Bar’s flavored Margaritas are stunningly flavorful and refreshing to the palate. They are made with El Mayor Blanco Tequila, desired flavored liquor, and sweet and sour mix. Garnished with lime. Our flavors include your choice of: Red Raspberry Crisp Green Apple Luscious Watermelon Perfect Peach Sweet Honey Melon Succulent Strawberry Perfect Passion Fruit SUPER PREMIUM MARGARITAS - $10 Patron Silver Tequila, Grand Marnier, Cointreau, fresh squeezed lime juice, and sweet and sour. Grapefruit Margarita Pomegranate Margarita Liquor list VODKA Wheatley - $7 Belvedere - $8 Grey Goose - $8 Chopin - $9 GIN Bombay Sapphire - $8 Nolets Silver - $8 Monkey 47 - $10 RUM Prichards White Rum - $7 Rum Haven Coconut Rum - $7 Captain Morgan Spice Private Stock - $8 Caliche Rum - $8 TEQUILA El Mayor Blanco - $7 Patron Silver - $8 Cabo Wabo Blanco - $8 Don Julio Reposada - $10 BOURBON Weller Reserve 90 - $7 Buffalo Trace - $7 Makers Mark - $8 Bulleit 10 yr - $10 Eagle Rare - $10 Weller Reserve 12 Yr - $10 Woodford Reserve - $10 Willett Pot Still - $11 E.H. Taylor Small Batch - $11 Blanton’s - $14 Blood Oath- $17 RYE Rebel Yell Small Batch - $7 Sazerec - $8 Bulleit Rye - $8 Liquor list SCOTCH Johnny Walker Black Label - $8 Glenmorangie - $10 Glenlivet 15yr - $11 Chivas Regal 18yr - $11 WHISKEY Crown Royal - $7 Bushmills Irish Whiskey - $8 CORDIALS Amaretto Di Sorranno - $7 Southern Comfort - $7 Godiva Chocolate - $7 Baileys - $7 Chambord - $7 Sambuca - $7 Fireball - $7 Rumchata - $7 Grand Marnier - $7 Goldschlager - $7 Frangelico - $7 Wild Turkey American Honey - $7 Kahlua - $7 Jaegermeister - $7 MIXERS Orange Juice Cranberry Juice Sierra Mist Diet Pepsi Club Soda Lemonade Pineapple Juice House Bloody Mary Pepsi Milk Tonic Sweet & Sour Prices above are for a standard pour, a double is a $3 up charge. White Wine flight - $16 Canyon Road Chardonnay This Chardonnay has a small amount of oak influence which makes it a medium bodied Chardonnay with notes of crisp apple and ripe citrus fruit. Amazing all by itself or paired with chicken, pizza, light pastas and salads. Ecco Domani Pinot Grigio Light citrus and delicate floral aromas, tropical fruit flavors and a crisp, refreshing finish. Leonard Kreusch Riesling This classic German Riesling is very crisp, yet floral and sweet. It is full of green apple and pear. Pairs perfectly with spicy, poultry, pork and salads. Electra Moscato Soft and sweet Moscato bursting with luscious flavors of honey, peaches and orange blossoms. Pairs well with desserts, light fare and spicy foods. red Wine flight - $16 Canyon Road Pinot Noir Full of red fruit like cherries and raspberries but because of a small time in oak, is medium bodied with a smooth velvety finish. Pinot Noir pairs well with creamy soups, pasta or pizza. Raymond Field Blend This is unique wine with multiple varietals including Cab, Merlot, Syrah, Petite Sirah and Zinfandel. Full of juicy red fruit with exceptional balance. Pairs well with all foods. Avalon Napa Cabernet (Napa Valley, CA) This powerhouse Cabernet is aged 16 months in oak barrels which gives it the perfect combination of structure and tannins. It has layers of cherries and blackberries on the pallet with vanilla notes and a toasty oak finish. Douglas Hill Sweet Red This is a sweet red wine that is a blend of numerous red grape varieties including Shiraz, Barbara and Grenache. This wine pairs perfectly with any dish, or dessert. WHITE AND BLUSH WINE Copper Ridge White Zinfandel (California) Made from the Zinfandel grape. The red skins of the grapes are left to soak in the juice until the pink color is perfect. White Zinfandel is a light bodied, blush wine with a mildly sweet finish. $6/glass $22/bottle Electra Moscato (California) Soft and sweet Moscato bursting with luscious flavors of honey, peaches and orange blossoms. This Moscato pairs well with desserts, light fare and spicy foods. $10/glass $36/bottle Valamasca Moscato d Asti (Italy) From the famed Piemonte region of Italy. This sweet Moscato is full of honeysuckle and peaches. Pairs perfectly with desserts. $8/glass $30/bottle Leonard Kreusch Mosel Riesling (Germany) This classic German Riesling is very crisp, yet floral and sweet. It is full of green apple and pear. Pairs perfectly with spicy, poultry, pork and salads. $7/glass $25/bottle Clean Slate Riesling (Mosel, Germany) The Clean Slate Vineyards of Mosel are on steep hillsides of the winding Mosel River. The vineyards are full of Slate Rock that retain the heat of the sun which is essential to the proper ripening of the grapes in this cool growing region. This semi-sweet Riesling is full of peaches, crisp lime and the perfect balance of minerality (from the slate rock). $8/glass $30/bottle Ecco Domani Pinot Grigio (Italy) Light citrus and delicate floral aromas, tropical fruit flavors, and a crisp, refreshing finish.
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