Peychaud's Bitters
Peychauds Bitters are produced according to the original recipe at Buffalo Trace Distillery. Its taste is sweet with slight hints of cherry, clove and nutmeg on the nose. Paychaud's is an important element in the Sazerac Cocktail and can also be used in a Manhattan, an Old-Fashioned and many other classic cocktails.
Angostura Orange Bitters
Angostura Orange Bitters is freshly made from oranges naturally ripened in sun-drenched Caribbean sunshine. Sourced from lush orchards in Trinidad, the oranges are hand-picked by select citrus growers and harvested only within the rainy season to ensure ultimate freshness. With an unmatched depth of flavour, Angostura Orange Bitters is an exotic and versatile bitters that works incredibly well with vodka, gin and whisky, and adds real depth of flavour to rum cocktails.
Gammel Dansk Bitter Dram
Gammel Dansk which literally means Old Danish was first created in 1961. Flavoured with 29 types of herbs and spices including star anise, nutmeg, ginger, laurel, gentian, Seville orange, cinnamon, its a perfect way to help digestion after a meal or any time an amaro is called for.
Convict Bitters Aromatic Bitters
Based on an old convicts recipe, Convict Bitters is hand-crafted in Australia by Australians using native Australian botanicals. From the nuttiness of Roasted Wattleseed and citrus notes of Lemon Myrtle to the spice and fruitiness of Tasmanian Pepperberry, Convict Bitters provides an intricate product that brings a bright spice to the classic Lemon Lime and Bitters and gives your favourite spirit-based cocktails added depth and complexity.
Regan's Orange Bitters
Upon difficulty finding orange bitters to suit his discernible palate, noted sprits reviewer, writer, and former bartender Gary Gaz Regan decided to make his own. After spending considerable time trying to come up with a suitable recipe, Gaz entered into a partnership with The Sazerac Company to create his beloved orange bitters. A team of Sazerac scientists worked on the project, and finally after much trial and error, Regans Orange Bitters No. 6 was born.
Amargo Chuncho Bitters
A complex and well balanced combination of over 30 various peels, herbs, roots, barks and flowers from the Peruvian forest including Quina and Sarrapia leaves. Aromatic and rich nose and taste, mild bitterness and fine spicy notes. This is the original and best bitters for making a Pisco Sour and other mixed drinks.
Addition Sage Cocktail Flavouring
The subtle yet unmistakable flavour and aroma of Sage brings new interest to many traditional cocktails. Try adding it to a classic like a Manhattan or an Old Fashioned, or combine it with spicy Jalapeno or Habanero to make a stand-out margarita!
Addition Cumin Cocktail Flavouring
The distinctive flavour of Cumin is most familiar in exotic cuisines, but its also delicious in an assortment of drinks. Try it in whiskey-based cocktails, in drinks that use orange juice as a mixer, or simply add a few drops to a glass of neat rye.
Addition Garlic Cocktail Flavouring
Familiar, aromatic and very potent, the hearty flavour of Garlic packs a punch! It brings new levels of complexity and depth to classic drinks like Bloody Marys, Dirty Martinis, and endless other savoury beverages.
Addition Szechuan Cocktail Flavouring
The reality-warping Szechuan Pepper brings amazing floral and citrus notes along with heat thats different from other peppers and chillies; Szechuan peppers will play tricks on your mouth with the tactile, prickly sensations they impart. Add Szechuan to a G&T, a Manhattan, or try it as a substitute for aromatic bitters.