Spirit of Gallo announces the release of Heat Check, a new hot pepper-flavored vodka created in partnership with New Amsterdam Vodka and the groundbreaking YouTube show Hot Ones hosted by Sean Evans.
“At Spirit of Gallo, we believe in crafting innovative spirits that not only taste great, but also spark cultural conversations,” says Brandon Lieb, VP of Spirits at Gallo.
“Heat Check invites drinkers to embrace the thrill of bold flavor, all with the stamp of approval from the discerning masters of spice in Sean Evans and the Hot Ones brand.”
Experts in smooth drinking and friendly competition, New Amsterdam identified Sean Evans as an expert in all things spice and the perfect partner to help create Heat Check. Offering a blend of hot pepper flavors from deep, earthy Serrano and Fresno to the fruity, bright notes of Habanero, Heat Check promises to add heat, depth, and complexity to any drink like our Drink of the Week, the Heat Check Spicy Mary.

Heat Check Spicy Mary
Ingredients
- 2 oz. Heat Check™ Vodka
- 3 1/2 oz. Bloody Mary Mix
- Squeeze of Lemon and Lime Wedge
- Celery, Lemon, or other Savory Snacks for Garnish
Preparation
- Add ingredients to an ice-filled Collins glass.
- Stir together to chill; add your choice of garnish.
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Source: Mixology News