Collins Dehydrated Lime Garnish 1.3OZ
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Description
Description
Collins Dehydrated Lime Garnish 1.3OZ is a 1.3-ounce pouch of shelf-stable, dehydrated lime wheels designed to elevate cocktail presentation and aroma. Produced by Collins Brothers — a company dedicated to bar garnishes, mixers, and syrups since 1934 — these dried lime rounds concentrate essential citrus oils that fresh limes lose to oxidation within minutes of slicing.
Quick Facts: Size: 1.3 oz | Origin: Made in USA | Type: Dehydrated Citrus Garnish | Brand: Collins (est. 1934)
Production & Heritage
Collins Brothers has supplied the bar industry with garnishes, mixers, and syrups since 1934, building a reputation around consistent quality and convenience for both professional bartenders and home enthusiasts. The dehydrated lime wheels are produced in domestic processing facilities that specialize in citrus dehydration — a slow, controlled removal of moisture that preserves the fruit's essential oils and natural color. Unlike freeze-dried alternatives, this careful drying method concentrates citrus aromatics so the wheels release fragrance immediately upon contact with a drink's surface.
Sensory Profile
Aroma: Bright, zesty lime aromatics hit first, followed by a deeper, slightly candied citrus character. The concentrated oils deliver more sustained fragrance than a freshly cut lime wedge floating in the same drink over several minutes.
Flavor Contribution: When placed in a cocktail, the wheels impart a tangy, sharp citrus note that integrates gradually as the garnish rehydrates. The texture softens over time, and the lime flavor blends into the drink without adding excess juice or pulp.
Visual Impact: The wheels retain their natural segmented structure and pale-green to golden hue, creating a clean, professional presentation that floats on top of the glass or perches on the rim.
How to Use Collins Dehydrated Lime
Drop a wheel directly into a finished cocktail or balance it on the rim for visual impact and aromatic lift. The garnish works equally well in hot drinks, where steam activates the oils rapidly. Three cocktails where these lime wheels particularly shine:
- Gin & Tonic: The dehydrated wheel floats without sinking and releases citrus oils steadily across the drink's life.
- Moscow Mule: Adds a concentrated lime accent that complements ginger beer's spice without diluting the drink.
- Margarita: Provides a dramatic visual on the rim while reinforcing the cocktail's core lime character.
Best For
- Stocking a home bar with long-shelf-life garnishes that eliminate daily citrus prep
- Hosting cocktail parties where consistent, attractive garnishes are needed in volume
- Gifting alongside a bottle of gin, tequila, or vodka as a cocktail-ready pairing
- Travel-friendly cocktail kits where fresh fruit is impractical
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Collins Dehydrated Lime taste like? The dried lime wheels deliver a tangy, vibrant citrus character with sharp lime flavor and a subtle sweetness that develops as the fruit rehydrates in a cocktail.
How does Collins Dehydrated Lime compare to Oranfit Dried Lime Slices? Oranfit offers a larger 3 oz (85 g) package, making it a higher-volume option, while the Collins 1.3 oz pouch is a compact format backed by the Collins Brothers brand heritage dating to 1934. Both use dehydration rather than freeze-drying, though Collins specifically positions its product for cocktail use.
Is Collins Dehydrated Lime good for cocktails? Yes — the dehydration process concentrates essential citrus oils, so the wheels release sustained lime aromatics into drinks and provide a cleaner presentation than fresh-cut wedges that can shed pulp or seeds.
Where is Collins Dehydrated Lime made? Collins Dehydrated Lime is produced in the United States at domestic facilities that specialize in dehydrated citrus products.
What drinks pair well with Collins Dehydrated Lime? Gin and tonics benefit from the sustained citrus release; Moscow Mules gain a sharper lime accent against ginger beer; Margaritas get reinforced lime character; Ranch Waters stay visually crisp; and sparkling water or non-alcoholic spritzers receive an aromatic upgrade without added sugar.
What sizes does Collins Dehydrated Lime come in? The standard retail format is the 1.3 oz (37 g) resealable pouch, which typically contains enough wheels for approximately 10–15 cocktail servings depending on drink size.
Is Collins Dehydrated Lime worth the price? Collins positions this as a convenience-tier bar garnish — the shelf stability eliminates waste from unused fresh limes, and the concentrated aromatics arguably outperform fresh wedges that oxidize within minutes, making the per-drink cost competitive with buying whole limes.
Why Collins Dehydrated Lime?
The primary advantage of these wheels is shelf life paired with aromatic intensity — two qualities fresh limes cannot deliver simultaneously. Collins Brothers' 90-year track record in the garnish and mixer category means the dehydration process has been refined specifically for cocktail applications, not general snacking or cooking. The controlled drying preserves the volatile citrus oils that define lime's contribution to a drink, releasing them gradually as the wheel rehydrates on the surface. For anyone who has ever sliced limes in advance only to find them browned and flavorless by the time guests arrive, this product solves a real and recurring problem behind the bar.
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