New Studio Mercantile Libations Infusion Kit product image (primary)
Studio product shot of a libation infusion kit showing a clear glass bottle with cork and chalkboard tag reading 'Spicy Tequila', a mason jar containing chili peppers and liquid, a gold funnel and lid components, an instruction booklet, a white marker, and the product box on a white background.

Studio Mercantile

New Studio Mercantile Libations Infusion Kit

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$24.99$79.99-69%
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The Studio Mercantile Libations Infusion Kit is a cocktail infusion set for making custom flavored spirits at home. It includes a glass infusion bottle with cork, a mason jar, gold funnel, recipe booklet, chalkboard tag, and marker. Users note the glass is thin and flavors are mild with short infusions; steeping for up to a week improves results, making it a beginner-friendly introduction to DIY infusions.

Gender
unisex
Category
Food, Beverages & Tobacco > Beverages > Alcoholic Beverages
GTIN
843479183931
MPN
STUDIOMERCANTILE-843479183931NEWOVERSTOCK

Specifications

A mixology infusion kit for creating custom spirits, includes a recipe booklet and durable high-quality tools.

Includes tools for infusing spirits, recipe booklet, durable construction.

Material
Glass, metal, cork
Occasion
party, gift
Gender
unisex
Age Group
adult
Condition
new
Category
Food, Beverages & Tobacco > Beverages > Alcoholic Beverages

Additional Attributes

  • DIY cocktail kit
  • infusion kit
  • recipe booklet included
  • high-quality durable tools
  • mixology

Image Analysis

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Studio product shot of a libation infusion kit showing a clear glass bottle with cork and chalkboard tag reading 'Spicy Tequila', a mason jar containing chili peppers and liquid, a gold funnel and lid components, an instruction booklet, a white marker, and the product box on a white background.

OCR: Spicy Tequila. MERCANTILE. LIBATIONS INFUSION KIT
clear glass infusion bottlecork stopperchalkboard tag tied to bottlehandwritten chalk text on tagmason jar with metal screw lidsliced red chili pepper in jarwhole green chili pepper in jargold metal funnelgold metal screw lid or capsmall round gold disc (lid component)instruction bookletwhite chalk marker or wax pencilproduct box with photographic sleevewhite studio backgroundreflections on glass surfacescast soft shadow beneath items

Customer Reviews

5

1 reviews · out of 5

Fast and efficient

Thomas

Got my item fast and it was in excellent shape.

Reddit Insights

2 threads · r/cocktails

Redditors find the Studio Mercantile Libations Infusion Kit a fun and easy way for beginners to experiment with spirit infusions, but note limitations in flavor intensity and quality of included components.

mixed sentiment67% match

Overall positive for casual users but with reservations about the kit's glass quality and dilute flavors.

Themes

Ease of usepositive
Quality of componentsnegative
Flavor resultsmixed

Use Cases

  • Making flavored spirits for cocktails at home as a beginner-friendly project
  • Gift for cocktail enthusiasts

Watch Out For

mediumGlass bottle is thin and may break easily
mediumFlavors can be weak or underwhelming compared to fresh ingredient infusions
lowNo precise recipes included in the kit, requiring experimentation

Community Q&A

How long should I infuse the alcohol?
Kit instructions suggest hours to days, but longer steeping (up to a week) improves flavor; refrigerate after infusing.
Is the glass bottle high quality?
Users report the glass feels thin and fragile, raising concerns about durability.

Compared To

vs DIY infusion with fresh ingredients

Fresh ingredients yield significantly better and more intense flavor than the dried blends in the kit.

Source Threads

  • Questions and feedback on the Studio Mercantile Libations Infusion Kit

    I was gifted this kit and am excited to try it. Has anyone used it? How long do you infuse and any tips? // I've used it, it's okay. The glass is really thin, feels like it could break easily. The flavors are a bit weak, I let it sit for a week and it was better. Overall a fun intro but you're better off just infusing with fresh ingredients. // I agree, the glass is my main concern. I only use it for quick infusions now.

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  • Discussion on premade infusion mixers including similar kits

    Not specifically the Studio Mercantile one, but I've used similar kits from Marshall's. They're okay for a quick infusion but the flavors are pretty artificial. I prefer the ones from Uncommon Goods—they use dehydrated fruits and spices and the bottle is better quality. Overall, if you want a real cocktail, fresh ingredients win every time.

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