A COCKTAIL made with CBD oil is among the offerings on the menu at a Hereford cocktail bar.
Where’s My Mind, featuring Rooster Rojo Anejo tequila and strawberry CBD oil, is one of the range of drinks on offer at one of Hereford's newest venues, The Jam Factory in Widemarsh Street.
The bar serves up music and food as well as delicious drinks, many made with their favourite tequila range, Rooster Rojo, and hand-crafted for sipping, not slamming.
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Marcin Zachara, The Jam Factory’s general manager, said: “When it comes to selecting a tequila for a cocktail, it must be an authentic, beautifully crafted liquid and fit with our mission. We strive to serve edgy, fun yet simple drinks at The Jam Factory and that’s why we choose Rooster Rojo tequila. Its smooth taste and complex notes make our many Rooster Rojo cocktails the most popular at our venue. We stock the whole range as it’s so smooth and drinkable neat."
With Margarita Day coming up on February 22, there are sure to be some interesting tequila cocktails to sip next month.
And it’s a venue with a heart, as the local team behind The Jam Factory is committed to supporting local NHS workers and others.
Marcin said: “In honouring this commitment to the people of Hereford, discounts are available for all NHS staff, MoD employees, and students.”
The team is also hosting a new street food pop-up at the Butter Market in Hereford called Mariachis, serving modern Mexican inspired plant-based foods, while they also have some exciting events planned for later this year.
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