Dutch Harbor Breeze Grog 750ML
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Description
Description
Dutch Harbor Breeze Grog 750ML is a 100-proof (50% ABV) flavored liqueur from Oregon that delivers an unmistakable root beer character driven by sassafras and sarsaparilla. Pot-distilled from grain neutral spirit and aged with oak and cinnamon bark, this is one of the more unusual and assertive American liqueurs on the market.
Quick Facts: ABV: 50% (100 Proof) | Origin: St. Helens, Oregon, USA | Style: Flavored Grog Liqueur | Distillery: Ye Ol' Grog Distillery
Production & Heritage
Ye Ol' Grog Distillery, based in St. Helens, Oregon, produces Breeze Grog using a pot still and what the distillery describes as a weathered, time-proven natural process with Russian roots. The grain neutral spirit base is sweetened with blue agave nectar and infused with six different natural flavors, including orange essence, sassafras, sarsaparilla, and cinnamon. The spirit is then aged with oak and cinnamon bark, which contributes additional layers of warm spice and woody depth that separate it from simpler flavored spirits.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Cinnamon leads immediately on the nose, followed by a pronounced root beer sweetness from the sassafras and sarsaparilla. Behind the spice sits a buttered popcorn quality and faint orange citrus that adds complexity to an otherwise candy-forward bouquet.
Taste: The entry is intensely sweet, with bold cinnamon heat reminiscent of Hot Tamales candy arriving on the mid-palate. Sarsaparilla dominates through the middle, creating a heavily flavored root beer impression at full strength. The blue agave sweetness rounds out the edges, while the 100-proof backbone keeps everything from collapsing into pure confection.
Finish: The finish is warm and lingering, with cinnamon bark heat, residual vanilla, and caramel tones that persist. Oak tannins provide a dry counterpoint to the sweetness as the spirit fades.
How to Drink Breeze Grog
At 50% ABV, Breeze Grog benefits from a splash of water or an ice cube when sipped straight, which tames the cinnamon intensity and opens up the citrus and vanilla notes. Its high proof and bold flavor profile also make it a natural cocktail ingredient.
- Root Beer Float Cocktail: The sassafras and sarsaparilla backbone pairs naturally with vanilla ice cream or cream liqueur for an adult float.
- Dark & Stormy riff: Swap rum for Breeze Grog with ginger beer — the cinnamon and root beer notes amplify the ginger spice.
- Hot Toddy: The cinnamon bark, oak, and citrus elements translate beautifully into a warm-weather drink with honey and lemon.
Best For
- Root beer enthusiasts exploring spirits with nostalgic soda-shop flavors
- Adventurous cocktail builders looking for a high-proof, boldly flavored modifier
- Fall and winter drinking sessions where warm cinnamon and spice spirits shine
- Gifting to someone who collects unusual American craft liqueurs
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Breeze Grog taste like? Breeze Grog tastes like a heavily spiced, alcoholic root beer with dominant cinnamon and sarsaparilla flavors, sweetened by blue agave nectar and layered with vanilla, caramel, and citrus undertones. The 100-proof strength adds significant warmth behind the sweetness.
How does Breeze Grog compare to Root by Art in the Age? Both spirits draw on sassafras as a central flavor, but Breeze Grog is notably higher in proof at 50% ABV versus Root's 40% ABV, and it leans heavier into cinnamon and sarsaparilla sweetness rather than the more herbal, birch-forward profile of Root.
Is Breeze Grog good for sipping neat? It can be sipped neat, though the combination of 100-proof strength and intense sweetness means many drinkers prefer it with a little water or over ice to balance the cinnamon heat and let subtler flavors emerge.
Where is Breeze Grog made? Breeze Grog is produced by Ye Ol' Grog Distillery in St. Helens, Oregon, a small town along the Columbia River northwest of Portland.
What foods pair well with Breeze Grog? Vanilla bean ice cream echoes the vanilla and caramel notes in the spirit. Grilled pork with a brown sugar glaze complements the cinnamon and agave sweetness. Sharp cheddar cheese creates a pleasant contrast to the root beer character. Pecan pie matches the oak and caramel tones, and Mexican chocolate or churros align naturally with the cinnamon heat.
What sizes does Breeze Grog come in? Dutch Harbor Breeze Grog is available in a standard 750ml bottle.
Is Breeze Grog worth the price? Breeze Grog positions as a craft liqueur in a niche category with few direct competitors, and its 100-proof strength means a little goes a long way in cocktails or sipping, which adds practical value relative to lower-proof flavored spirits.
Why Breeze Grog?
Sassafras- and sarsaparilla-forward spirits occupy a razor-thin slice of the American liqueur market, and Breeze Grog fills that space with unusual conviction. The combination of six natural flavors, blue agave sweetness, and aging on oak and cinnamon bark creates a layered spirit that goes well beyond novelty. At 100 proof, it carries enough structure to stand up in cocktails without drowning in mixers, while still delivering a bold, root beer-inflected identity when sipped on its own. For anyone drawn to nostalgic American soda flavors expressed through a serious craft distillation, this Oregon-made grog is one of very few options on the shelf.
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