Adam F.
Yelp
I am happy to report, their products are all still just as fantastic as I remembered them being - I always visit family in the area around Christmas, and Venus is one of my favorite places, so I always like popping in and checking if they've done anything new recently. Sadly, they did not seem to have (and in fact, were out of a few things cause everyone was buying them out as Christmas presents clearly), but I wasn't complaining too much, since it is still crazy tasty, and I like supporting them (plus there were a couple things they had last year already, but that I hadn't had a chance to try, since you're only supposed to get to try 6 per visit, and they have more than 6 things.)
Their gins are still both absolutely wonderful (especially the gin #2, but really, both of them). I also got to try a cocktail with the gin #2 this time, and while a lot less crazy elaborate than the sorts of cocktails I usually order (just gin #2, cranberry, and a sage-infused simple syrup), oh man, it packed a flavor punch. I'm probably going to have to make a sage-infused simple syrup at home, so I can try replicating that drink (obviously I have a bottle of their gin #2 at home, cause *duh* I do. :p)
The blanco tequila, which I hadn't tried before, is surprisingly fantastic (though I suppose it shouldn't be that surprising, since it's 40 bucks, much more expensive than your average unaged tequila) - I feel like that plus fresh mango juice, and that's literally it, would make one of the best ever 2-ingredient cocktails, or you can just sip it, unusually for unaged tequila. It has some very interesting toasted cocoa notes I loved. I wasn't nearly as impressed with their mid-range tequila (which I hadn't tried before), so when the guy working there overheard me telling my kid sister I was there with, that she *had* to come back and try the anejo tequila (which they said they were out of for tasting right then), he found a bottle and gave us a splash, and yeah, it is still just as totally amazing as I remembered.
The "single malt" was just as "only ok" as I remembered, but the bourbon, which I wrote down last year as being excellent, was even better than I remembered, and also, less "typical" than I remembered. I dunno if they changed up their recipe, because the one I tried this year tasted unusually wheated, which isn't my typical bourbon, but was quite delicious.
The vodka was also new to me, and unexpectedly excellent - my understanding is that generally a stereotypically "good" vodka is supposed to have a very mild taste, and this one does not, it still has a bit of a "grain" taste to it, which is pretty delicious, given how smooth it also is. I feel like it'd be a particularly fantastic vodka for something like a bloody mary, except then I also got to try their aquavit (first time I've tried aquavit at all), and wow, their aquavit would *really* make an amazing bloody mary. And I don't even like bloody marys that much.
As you can see, they snuck us a couple extra tastes they weren't supposed to, and that even though they already knew we had a Groupon this time. And even though they were quite busy, we still got sufficient attention, all our questions answered, etc. Glad all the acclaim and popularity hasn't made them complacent. ;)