ICE MELTS… WHISKY ROCKS!
Chill your favorite spirits just a touch without diluting their perfectly balanced flavors. Whiskey Stones are made in Vermont from natural soapstone, by the craftsmen of the oldest soapstone workshop in the United States. The stones are nonporous, and will impart neither flavor nor odor. More gentle than ice, Whiskey Stones can be used to cool down your favorite spirits just enough to take the edge off without “closing down” the flavors.
Store in the freezer for at least 4 hours before use. Add 3 stones to a glass. Pour until liquid has reached the height of 1 stone (about 2 fl oz). Let stand for 5 minutes. Enjoy. Rinse and air dry following every use, storing in the freezer for next time. Set of 9 stones packaged in a gift box; reusable storage bag included.
Teroforma Whisky Stones are available in our Party Shops in Lenexa and Prairie Village.

Updated January 29, 2011 6:24 pm
Rimann Liquors of Lenexa is collecting non perishable food items and other household needs to help fill the empty shelves at the Johnson County Community Food Pantry. In appreciation for your donation, you will receive a coupon for 10% off all items in our Party Shop exclusive of ice and tobacco products.
Items needed include
Cereal… Soups… Rice… Pasta… Jelly… Dried Beans… Canned Fruit… Peanut Butter… Pork & Beans…
Boxed Meals… Spaghetti Sauce… Toilet Paper… Cleaning Products… Personal Hygiene Products.
Your generosity is greatly appreciated!
Updated Oct. 22, 2010 3:36 pm
Rimann Liquors of Prairie Village is once again participating in ”Back in the Swing", the retail therapy fundraiser that originated in Kansas City and now has over 800 participating stores and restaurants in 22 states. With the purchase of $25 card (available at Spangler’s and RSVP in the Prairie Village Shops) the retail shopper receives discounts at all of the participating merchants. The purchase price of the card is donated to local breast cancer survivorship programs and research. Our Prairie Village store is proud to join with the other merchants in the PV shopping center in this great retail therapy event. You can read more about it at www.backintheswing.org.
Updated Oct. 9, 2010 6:25pm |