Tubi 60
Tubi 60 is a herbal spirit originating from Israel. It is known for its unique blend of herbs, spices, and citrus extracts, which contribute to its distinct flavor profile. Tubi 60 has gained popularity both in Israel and internationally, particularly among young adults.
History
Tubi 60 was created in 2012 by brothers Hilal and Yanai Tubi in Haifa, Israel. The idea was to develop a natural alcoholic beverage that would stand out in the market. The recipe, which remains a closely guarded secret, includes a variety of botanical ingredients that are said to have invigorating properties.
Production
The production of Tubi 60 involves a meticulous process of selecting and blending natural ingredients. The base of the spirit is made from neutral grain spirit, which is infused with a proprietary mix of herbs, spices, and citrus extracts. The mixture is then distilled and filtered to achieve the desired taste and clarity.
Flavor Profile
Tubi 60 is characterized by its complex and refreshing flavor. It has a citrusy aroma with herbal undertones, and a slightly bitter finish. The drink is often consumed neat, on the rocks, or mixed in cocktails. Its unique taste has been described as invigorating and energizing.
Popularity
Since its launch, Tubi 60 has developed a cult following, particularly among young adults in Israel. Its popularity has spread to other countries, with the drink being available in select bars and liquor stores internationally. The brand has leveraged social media and word-of-mouth marketing to build its reputation.
Health Claims
Tubi 60 is often marketed as a "natural" and "invigorating" spirit, with some claims about its potential health benefits due to the herbal ingredients. However, these claims are not scientifically substantiated, and the drink should be consumed responsibly like any other alcoholic beverage.
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