Deep Cuts

Pairing iconic albums with cocktails worth slowing down for.

Nirvana – Nevermind (1991)

Nirvana – Nevermind (1991)

When Nevermind roared onto the scene, it didn’t just rewrite the sound of rock — it redefined honesty itself. Nirvana’s jagged mix of melody and mayhem still echoes through every act of authenticity today. Pair it with the smoky calm of a zero-proof Mezcatini, and you’ll find rebellion doesn’t need a buzz — just the courage to be real.

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Metallica - Black Album (1991)

Metallica - Black Album (1991)

Metallica’s Black Album didn’t just change metal — it redefined what heavy could mean. This Deep Cut dives into the band’s bold reinvention, the precision behind the punch, and how clarity, discipline, and evolution shaped one of the most iconic records in rock. Paired with a Cut Above zero-proof pour, it’s the perfect way to experience the album with sharp focus and full intensity.

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Pearl Jam - Ten (1991)

Pearl Jam - Ten (1991)

Pearl Jam’s Ten is raw, powerful, and timeless — an album that balances grit with vulnerability. In this Deep Cut, we explore the emotion, evolution, and intensity behind the music, paired with Cut Above’s Churro Kidding Me cocktail for a zero-proof ritual that mirrors the album’s warmth and soul.

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Oasis - Morning Glory (1995)

Channeling the rebellious energy of Oasis’s iconic Morning Glory, Cut Above’s alcohol-free spirits embody the freedom to live boldly without compromise. Just as Oasis redefined music, we’re redefining the drinking experience—serving up full-bodied flavor without the alcohol. Pair Morning Glory with a Cut Above cocktail and toast to living on your terms, every day.

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A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory (1991)

  Socially conscious lyrics wasn’t anything new in 1991. It had existed before in other genres and even within Hip-Hop. What Q-Tip and Phife Dawg brought to the cannon was sublime lyrical interplay. Throughout the album they play off each...

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Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club (1997)

This album is more than just a collection of notes—it's a love letter to a culture.

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