Fresh Victor is a producer of fresh, cold-pressed juice-based mixers for making craft cocktails and mocktails.
Founded by Ken MacKenzie, a spirits industry entrepreneur and expert of more than two decades, and award-winning mixologist and bar industry veteran H. Joseph Ehrmann (Elixir), Fresh Victor is the complete fresh mixer solution for easy craft cocktails at home. The line of seven mixers have been an integral part of leading cocktail
and mocktail programs for use at bars, restaurants, large venues, and hotels, like Disney Epcot Center, MGM Resorts, The Cosmopolitan, Wynn, The Chase Center, and various national hotel and restaurant chains.
“In response to Shelter in Place, bars and restaurants are already featuring our fresh mixers to execute to-go cocktail programs,” said MacKenzie. “Being a safe, stable, and clean label product with few touch points is very important, now more than ever. Until now consumers simply could not get anything comparable in terms of flavor, quality, freshness, and convenience. You no longer have to settle for dull, shelf stable mixers full of undesirable ingredients.”
Mexican Lime & Agave is perfect for making simple, fresh margaritas this spring and summer. It is made with 100% fresh ingredients including fresh lime juice, organic agave nectar, organic cane sugar, and filtered water.
Fresh Margarita:
3 ounces Fresh Victor Mexican Lime & Agave
1.5-2 ounces blanco or reposado tequila, or mezcal
Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker full of ice, shake well, and strain over
fresh ice. Garnish with a lime wedge (salted rim optional)
Cactus Pear & Pomegranate works particularly well in a mimosa or as a substitute for cranberry juice. It’s also made with 100% fresh ingredients including fresh cactus (prickly) pear purée, fresh pomegranate juice, fresh lime juice, organic agave nectar, organic cane sugar, and filtered water.
Cactus Pear Cosmopolitan:
3 ounces Fresh Victor Cactus Pear & Pomegranate
1.5 ounces vodka
.5 ounce high quality triple sec
Lime wedge
Add all liquid ingredients to a cocktail shaker full of ice, shake well and strain up
into a cocktail glass; squeeze and drop the lime wedge in the glass