This photo comes to us from Mutineer Photography Henchman Phil Jimcosky and features Clear Creek Distillery Pear Eau De Vie from Portland, Oregon. To get the pear inside of the bottle, the pear is actually grown inside of the bottle in their orchards, before being filled with their pear eau de vie. This practice of growing pears in the bottle is traditional in Alsace where pear brandy has been made for hundreds of years.
To view more of Phil’s photography that features food, beverage and beyond, visit his blog Food Aperture.
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