BITTERS
Bittercube Bittercube Root Beer Cocktail Bitters 5 oz
Brand: BittercubeFeatures: Earthy and dark, these complex bitters complement barrel aged spirits Citrus and herbal notes balance robust spices like anise and cinnamon Application: Rum Old Fashioned, Tiki Cocktails, Hard Cider, Cookies Slow Crafted Midwest Cocktail Bitters - Made in the USA 5 oz bottle with dasher top Details: About Bittercube Bitters Bittercube slow crafts nine varieties of artisanal bitters in a weeks-long process. We are active in every stage of bitters creation, from conception to bottling. This allows us to ensure the quality of each bottle. The varietals burst of nuance and diverse sensory tones, each the result of a distinctive process. Root Beer Bitters Earthy and dark, Root Beer Bitters are complex and complement barrel-aged spirits. Citrus and herbal notes balance robust spices like anise and cinnamon. Select Ingredients: Sarsaparilla, Birch, Anise, Dandelion, Vanilla, Ceylon, Wintergreen Application: Rum Old Fashioned, Tiki Cocktails, Hard Cider, CookiesEAN: 0737212283012Package Dimensions: 7.6 x 2.6 x 2.4 inches
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Most cocktail bitters or any alcoholic drink started as medicine. They contain 20 to 50 percent alcohol and are generally used in small amounts to counter any sweetness or sourness from the cocktail.
Category of Bitters
- Aromatic Bitters
This is the largest category of bitters, with Angostura being the most notable. It has a good balance of bitterness and aroma to provide a decent flavor for your cocktails.
- Orange Bitters
Citrus bitter is the oldest type of bitters with flavors based on grapefruit, Meyer lemon, and yuzu. They're best used for spirits like gin, vodka, or white rum. The citrus taste is an excellent addition to strong-tasting alcohol.
- Herbal Bitters
The dominant herbal taste can be tasted in these bitters. They're used for cocktails that require an herbal flavor. It is a well-known digestive aid to prevent or treat nausea.
- Fruit Bitters
These are bitters with a hint of sweetness. They come in different fruit flavors and are used for fruity drinks to maintain the taste but carefully dull the cocktail's sweetness.
- Nut Bitters
This type of bitters provides a rustic and earthy taste which goes excellent for creme cocktails. You can add this on chocolate martinis to bring out that extra nutty flavor.
Drinks with Bitters
- Dutchess
This drink has a heavy load of bitters, but the spiciness counters it, making the drink palatable. All you need is genever, lemon juice, pineapple juice, orgeat, and Angostura bitters.
- Sawyer
This is another drink that goes heavy on bitters with London dry gin, lime juice, simple syrup, angostura bitters, Peychaud's bitters, and orange bitters as the ingredients. The certain tart and spice that accompanies the bitters counter the taste in an excellent manner.
- Manhattan Island
This cocktail gives a twist on the classic brandy-based Manhattan. The ingredients to make this are Cognac VSOP, Rosso Vermouth, Maraschino Liqueur, and Angostura Bitters. Garnish with a cherry and serve!