
Aperitifs & Bitters
Peychauds Aperitivo- 75cl
€20,00Angostura Aromatic Bitters 20cl
€19,99
Angostura Bitters is one of the most famous bitters in the world, called for specifically by many cocktails including the classic Manhattan. The secret formula was first developed in 1824 by Johann Gottlieb Benjamin IJGB) Siegert for the army of Simon Bolivar in Venesuela. He was then the surgeon general and it was considered a medicinal. In addition to cocktails (and curative), it has a tradition of being used in a number of recipes ranging from appetizers to desserts.
Regans Orange Bitters 15cl
€24,99
Regans' Orange Bitters is the creation of Gaz Regan (note the unorthodox placement of the possessive apostrophe) who was inspired by Charles H. Baker's "The Gentleman's Companion: An Exotic Drinking Book." His original was recipe No. 4 with the commercialized version, after a collaboration with Mark Brown of Sazerac, is No. 6.
Fee Foam 15cl
€15,00Herbsaint Bitters Original Recipe 50%
€49,99
Legendre Absinthe was the original Louisiana product made by J. Marion Legendre, who claims to have learned the art in France during World War I. When absinthe was declared illegal, he renamed it to Herbsaint. Sazerac re-launched the product as Herbsaint Original Liqueur. Please note: the 100 proof version is considered the original recipe. There is a 90 proof version that is considered the revised version. See this press release reported by the New York Times announcing the commemorative liqueur reborn.
The Bitter Truth orange 20cl
€25,99
The Bitter Truth – Orange Bitters are a combination of bitter orange peel and several herbs and spices that are macerated in alcohol. The first orange bitters were released in the 1880s, a time when many classic cocktails such as the Martinez and Manhattan were created. Today they are still essential for the preparation of a Classic Martini Cocktail. The Bitter Truth – Orange Bitters can be combined with all kinds of spirits such as Whisk(e)y, Rum, Vodka and Gin.
The Bitter Truth lemon 20cl
€22,00
The Bitter Truth Lemon Bitters has a decadent aroma of hot lemon tea with honey. Fresh, fruity, and dense with spice, this little blonde has sherbet flavors mingling with coriander seed and a light touch of toasted cardamom. The pithy lemon brings out the charm in light or sharp mixed drinks and slips deliciously into gin, vodka, white rum, or Blanco tequila.
The Bitter Truth elderflower 50cl
€27,00
The Bitter Truth Elderflower liqueur is another specialty liqueur from the German company that itself specializes in historical classics. The grain-base alcohol is infused with elderflower petals, presenting in a "luminous golden color." They suggest serving chilled on ice or mixed with champagne along with a variety of different cocktails.
The Bitter Truth creol 20cl
€22,99
The Bitter Truth Creole Bitters are reminiscent of a style of bitters dating back to an era before cocktails even existed. Back then, bitters were made by doctors and apothecaries, primarily for the use in liquid tonics and then eventually as an ingredient in alcoholic beverages. The Bitter Truth Creole Bitters reflect the Creole way of life with all its beautiful complexity and spiciness. The beautiful metallic red label houses a fiery anise tinged cherry red colored liquid. Try it in your favorite Manhattan.
Bitter truth peach bitters
€22,99
The Bitter Truth Peach Bitters are a contemporary interpretation of this classic style of bitters and are made from natural ingredients. The Bitter Truth Peach Bitters are fresh and fruity with intense, candied peach notes, backed by a seducing hint of almonds.
They work especially well with aged spirits such as cognac and bourbon whiskey. A Mint Julep will be lifted to new heights. The combination of fresh peach and subtle spice notes add an exquisite fruitiness and complexity to cocktails and long drinks.
The Chocolate Bitters 20cl
€28,93
The Bitter Truth Chocolate Bitters blur the lines between old world bitters and new world flavors. Deep chocolate notes are supported by classic bitter flavors and accented with a hint of spice. Cocoa butter and dark chocolate seduce the nose. Hints of vanilla, cinnamon, and bitter tones of gentian and wormwood are elicited on the palate.
Scrappy's Orange Bitters 148ml
€24,00
Scrappy's Bitters launched in 2008 in Seattle, Washington as a company dedicated to a designer style of bitters. They claim to use "nearly all" organic ingredients and no artificial chemicals, colors, or other synthetic components.
Scrappy's Orange bitters is their take on one of the more widely used and well-known bitters style. They suggest serving in a Martinez cocktail with Old Tom Gin, amaro, and a dash of bitters.
Scrappy's Celery Bitters 148ml
€24,00
Scrappy's Bitters launched in 2008 in Seattle, Washington as a company dedicated to a designer style of bitters. They claim to use "nearly all" organic ingredients and no artificial chemicals, colors, or other synthetic components.
Scrappy's Celery bitters is said to be based upon an old recipe with celery seed and citrus. They suggest serving in a Green Glass cocktail with 4 parts gin, 1 part elderflower liqueur, and a dash of celery bitters.
Fee Brothers Celery Bitters 15cl
€15,49
Fee Brothers came into being in 1863 when the second generation Irish immigrant Fee family opened up a grocery and liquor store under the management of 25 year old James Fee. The operation expanded over the years to importing and bottling wine became popular in the latter part of the 20th century as a maker of cocktail mixers. The business has been relabeled and reborn in the 1990s and is now expanding its product line of mixers and bitters. Fee Brothers Celery Bitters is a very lightly proofed bitters ingredient for cocktails. Oddly, this is not currently (as of October,...
Fee Brothers Aztec Chocolate Bitters 15cl
€17,99
Fee Brothers came into being in 1863 when the second generation Irish immigrant Fee family opened up a grocery and liquor store under the management of 25 year old James Fee. The operation expanded over the years to importing and bottling wine became popular in the latter part of the 20th century as a maker of cocktail mixers. The business has been relabeled and reborn in the 1990s and is now expanding its product line of mixers and bitters. Fee Brothers Aztec Chocolate Bitters is a very lightly proofed bitters ingredient for cocktails. Oddly, this is not currently (as of...
Fee Brothers Cherry Bitters 15cl
€18,99
Fee Brothers came into being in 1863 when the second generation Irish immigrant Fee family opened up a grocery and liquor store under the management of 25 year old James Fee. The operation expanded over the years to importing and bottling wine became popular in the latter part of the 20th century as a maker of cocktail mixers. The business has been relabeled and reborn in the 1990s and is now expanding its product line of mixers and bitters. Fee Brothers Cherry Bitters is a very lightly proofed bitters ingredient for cocktails. It is said to be a "re-birth of...
Fee Brothers Rhubarb Bitters 15cl
€18,99
Fee Brothers came into being in 1863 when the second generation Irish immigrant Fee family opened up a grocery and liquor store under the management of 25 year old James Fee. The operation expanded over the years to importing and bottling wine became popular in the latter part of the 20th century as a maker of cocktail mixers. The business has been relabeled and reborn in the 1990s and is now expanding its product line of mixers and bitters. Fee Brothers Rhubarb Bitters is a lightly-proofed cocktail ingredient that is said to be a combination of rhubarb and 19th century...
Fee Brothers Cranberry Bitters 15cl
€17,99
Fee Brothers came into being in 1863 when the second generation Irish immigrant Fee family opened up a grocery and liquor store under the management of 25 year old James Fee. The operation expanded over the years to importing and bottling wine became popular in the latter part of the 20th century as a maker of cocktail mixers. The business has been relabeled and reborn in the 1990s and is now expanding its product line of mixers and bitters. Fee Brothers Cranberry Bitters is a very lightly proofed bitters ingredient for cocktails. Oddly, this is not currently (as of October,...
Fee Brothers Plum Bitters 15cl
€19,99
Fee Brothers came into being in 1863 when the second generation Irish immigrant Fee family opened up a grocery and liquor store under the management of 25 year old James Fee. The operation expanded over the years to importing and bottling wine became popular in the latter part of the 20th century as a maker of cocktail mixers. The business has been relabeled and reborn in the 1990s and is now expanding its product line of mixers and bitters. Fee Brothers Plum Bitters is a proofed cocktail ingredient that is, oddly, not currenly acknowledged on their website (as of October,...
Fee Brothers Orange Bitters 15cl
€18,99
Fee Brothers came into being in 1863 when the second generation Irish immigrant Fee family opened up a grocery and liquor store under the management of 25 year old James Fee. The operation expanded over the years to importing and bottling wine became popular in the latter part of the 20th century as a maker of cocktail mixers. The business has been relabeled and reborn in the 1990s and is now expanding its product line of mixers and bitters. Fee Brothers Orange Bitters is a proofed cocktail ingredient that they say is a resurrection of a formerly classic ingredient, essential...
Fee Brothers Grapefruit Bitters 15cl
€19,99
Fee Brothers came into being in 1863 when the second generation Irish immigrant Fee family opened up a grocery and liquor store under the management of 25 year old James Fee. The operation expanded over the years to importing and bottling wine became popular in the latter part of the 20th century as a maker of cocktail mixers. The business has been relabeled and reborn in the 1990s and is now expanding its product line of mixers and bitters.
Fee Brothers Grapefruit Bitters is a proofed, cocktail ingredient that they call "another weapon in the arsenal of a creative bartender."
