Kamoti Shots Will Be Served In Delaware Bars
Kamoti Shots Will Be Served In Delaware Bars
Green tea shots were all the craze back in the early 2000s. They made a resurgence when Kamoti set out to create the world’s first bottled green tea shot in 2019.
The difference between ordering a green tea shot mixed with whatever is in your local watering hole well and a Kamoti shot, is how you’ll feel the next day.
Kamoti Green Tea shots boast a Sweet and mouth-watering with a hint of green apple, lime and peach flavoring.
This tart and delicious whiskey-based shooter will go down easy and with a lower ABV for an easier morning after.
They offer white tea shots too.
Kamoti, is proudly made by NJ locals. Green and white tea shots are one of the most ordered shots at bars and restaurants in NJ, according to their website.
These shots are made of a variety of ingredients, including Jameson, peach schnapps, sweet and sour mix, and Sprite. Kamoti took a simpler approach and bottled it up for easier to serve (and consume) yummy celebratory drinks.
Kamoti spirits are aiming to be available in bars and liquor stores across Delaware. Their focus is Rehoboth beach, Newark and Wilmington to start.
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Kamoti Shots Will Be Served In Delaware Bars
If It Was Still in Wilmington, Would Kahunaville Be A Hit Today?
If you lived in Wilmington, Delaware during the 90s, chances are you’ve heard of Kahunaville. Furthermore, you’ve probably been there to play the arcades, have a drink, dance, or party at the barge summer concerts. Kahunaville was a very popular venue in Wilmington for nightlife, drinks, and live music for over 13 years. Today, it’s just a memory to many Delawareans. The owners announced in November 2006 that the venue would permanently close their doors.
Currently, the wonderful addition to the Riverfront, the Delaware Children’s Museum resides in the old space of Kahunaville. What many people do remember about Kahunaville the most, was the iconic giant “Kahunaville” volcano that sat outside the venue. You couldn’t miss it, and as a matter of fact it became a landmark to Wilmington residents.
As Kahunaville played such a large part to the waterfront location, and the nightlife of Wilmington, Delaware, many question if Kahunaville would still be a successful venue today. The Riverfront has become more and more popular over the years, with new restaurants always busy, along with a large movie theater, museums, riverfront walks, mini golf, ice cream, and so much more. When it comes to live music in the area, Constitution Yards or Docklands are probably your best bet. But does it compare to the summer concerts that were once held at the big Kahuna? Most popular for their live music performances on a floating barge in the river, there’s nothing quite like the concerts, or stages of the old Kahuna…
So that is the question, should the Riverfront bring back larger concerts, or for that matter, floating barge concerts again?
Many locals have voiced their opinions on Twitter and Reddit, posting, “Bring it back!” or “We need more live music at the Riverfront.” What do you think?
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