torpedo juice pineapple vodka
Torpedo Juice
OUR TORPEDO JUICE PROCESS
Torpedo juice comes from an interesting piece of U.S. military history. In the early days of World War 2, torpedoes were powered by steam engines fueled by 180 proof alcohol. Needless to say, it did not take long for ingenious sailors to discover they could re-distill and filter this torpedo fuel to make is safe for human consumption. However, to make this concoction more palatable, they mixed in pineapples and “Torpedo Juice” was born.
Our version of Torpedo Juice is similar to the original version where distilled spirits are filtered, then mixed with pineapple puree and bottled. We do a little extra filtration during bottling to prevent most of the fruit from going into the bottles, yet each bottle will over time gain sediment as the remaining pineapple that creates the color and flavor settles to the bottom.
torpedo juice has a light tint from the masceration of pineapple prior to bottling. over time, this tint will dissipate and fall to the bottom of the bottle. don’t be afraid to mix it back into the solution for an extra kick of pineapple.
DISTILLER’S NOTES
The creation of our Torpedo Juice was a battle between staying true to the original methods and whether more scientific methods would create a better product. In the end, the new procedure created a very similar project to the original, thus we decided to stick to the original as closely as possible.
SIGNATURE COCKTAIL RECIPES
Damn the Torpedoes!
In a highball glass,
Add 1 oz Torpedo Juice Pineapple Vodka
Add 1 oz Cold Springs Mint Vodka
Add 1 oz fresh pineapple juice
Add 1/2 oz cream of coconut
Add 1/2 oz simple syrup
Add splash of lime juice
Fill the rest of the glass with Soda
Stir and Garnish with Mint or Pineapple
Mark XIV Torpedo
In a lowball glass with ice,
Add 2 oz Torpedo Juice
Add 1 oz Pineapple Juice
Add 1/2 oz Vanilla Syrup
Top with a splash of grenadine
Garnish with a fresh cherry
Food Pairing from the Bitchin’ Kitchen
Torpedo Juice Pineapple Vodka is dangerously flavorful with 100 Proof alcohol to boot. Pairing with this powerful boost of deliciousness requires both hardiness and tradition. There’s nothing better suited to this pairing than our famous Awesome Burger.
We were gifted the recipe for our Awesome Burger by the Burnett family well-known for their A&R Burger Stand in Pendleton. The A&R Burger stand originally opened in the 1940s but became a fully fledged restaurant in the 1970s. For 29 years, A&R Burger Island served the awesome burger and was the pinnacle of Pendleton’s burger scene. When the state of Oregon wanted to put in a new overpass for highway 11, the state purchased the restaurant’s land and demolished the building and the long history of the Awesome Burger with it.
But, 16 years later, we reached out to the Burnett family to bring life back to the Pendleton Burger scene. They gifted the famous recipe to our owners and the Awesome Burger is back on the menu in Pendleton.
Some traditions should never be lost and we are proud to continue these delicious traditions.