Happy 80th Birthday Snake!

Thank you for joining us in celebrating Snake's 80th birthday. We have created some customized craft cocktails to honor his life and legacy. We invite everyone to enjoy a cool one with our favorite tall one. Cheers!

Kentucky "Made"
  • 2 oz Bourbon

  • ½ oz Elderflower Liqueur

  • ¾ oz Lemon Juice

  • ¾ oz Cucumber Honey Syrup


Shake and Strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice.
Garnish with a cucumber wheel.

To make Cucumber-Honey Syrup:
Dissolve 1 cup honey in 1 cup water in a sauce pot over medium heat. Grate one whole cucumber and add to the honey mixture after it is dissolved and let steep in the pot for 30 minutes covered. Strain out all the solids and bottle the infused syrup. Add an ounce of high proof vodka or Everclear to extend the life of the syrup which should be stored in the refrigerator.

Commodore Rebounder
  • ½ oz Vodka

  • ½ oz Tequila

  • ½ oz Rum

  • ½ oz Gin

  • ½ oz Triple Sec

  • ½ oz Bourbon

  • 2 oz Sour Mix


Shake and Dump into a pint glass top with additional ice and float with coke.
Garnish with a lemon wedge.

Augusta Azalea
  • 2 oz London Dry Gin

  • 1 oz Lemon Juice

  • 1 oz Pineapple Juice

  • ½ oz Grenadine

Shake and Strain into a rocks glass with fresh ice.
Garnish with a lemon wheel.

Kentucky is the birthplace of bourbon and as everyone knows this is from where our friend Snake hails. Smooth with a little bit of a bite… Just like Snake on the basketball court, in a game of cards, or out on a date with Judy. We are all glad Snake came to Nashville so we could all get to experience one of the best exports ever out of the bluegrass state.
These days you will find Snake on the golf course attempting to “shoot his age” or better (which will now be one stroke easier!) He played on his wedding day and treated his bride to a visit to the home of Arnold Palmer on their romantic honeymoon in Pennsylvania. He has had 5 hole-in-ones and you will be sure to hear about the 6th on Facebook.

Signature Cocktails

Snake earned his nickname in high school because of his “slithering” moves on the court. Snake was a bruising power forward for the best Vanderbilt basketball team of all time, finishing #5 and two points shy of making the Final Four in 1965. He was a beast on the boards and is the fourth-leading rebounder in Vanderbilt history.