Review: Tippy Cow Shamrock Mint Rum Cream
Tippy Cow Shamrock Mint Rum Cream arrives in stores just in time for St. Patrick’s day. It is one of four rum cream flavors made in Pewaukee Wisconsin by Midwest Custom Bottling. They start with Wisconsin dairy cream and add Caribbean rum, natural flavors and yes, some certified color to give it a Shamrock Shake appearance. With Baileys no longer making their mint flavored Irish cream, Tippy Cow Mint Shamrock should be a big seller this week. Read more
Review: Tippy Cow Vanilla Soft Serve Rum Cream
Tippy Cow Vanilla Soft Serve Rum Cream was introduced in February 2014. It is one of four rum cream flavors made in Pewaukee Wisconsin by Midwest Custom Bottling. This is also where Rum Chata is created. They start with Wisconsin dairy cream and add Caribbean rum, natural and artificial flavors. They promise a flavor experience reminiscent of the vanilla soft serve cone pictured on the bottles label. Read more
Review: Tippy Cow Chocolate Rum Cream
Tippy Cow Chocolate Rum Cream is one of four Caribbean Rum creams that were introduced in February 2014. It is made in Pewaukee Wisconsin by Midwest Custom Bottling with fresh Wisconsin dairy cream, Caribbean rum, and natural flavors. Midwest is the group behind Rum Chata, so gaining shelf space in liquor stores shouldn’t be an issue. From the chocolate milk flavor to the glass quart milk style bottle, Tippy Cow appears to be an Adult Chocolate Milk clone. Their rum base and 14% alcohol content thou is quite different than the vodka base and 20% alcohol content Adult Chocolate Milk is created with. Read more
Review: Tippy Cow Orange Rum Cream
Tippy Cow Orange Rum Cream is one of four Caribbean Rum Creams that were introduced by Midwest Custom Bottling in February 2014. This is the group behind the wildly successful Rum Chata. It is made in Pewaukee Wisconsin with fresh Wisconsin Dairy Cream, Caribbean Rum, natural flavors and artificial colors, and packaged in a quart milk style glass bottle at 14% alcohol. In case the name doesn’t give the flavor away, the orange creamsicle pictured on the label is a clue. Read more