Dr Adam Elmegirab's Bokers Bitters
Originally created in 1828 by Johann Gottlieb Boker, whose company closed during Prohibition in the 1920s. This re-formulation was released in August 2009, and uses overproof spirit and seven botanicals including orange peel, quassia bark, catechu, cardamom and mallow flowers.
Dr Adam Elmegirab's Spanish Bitters
A limited edition bottling reformulated in 2010, using knowledge of patent bitters and referencing old formulae, medical journals and advertisements, these bitters now attempt to recreate the defunct bottling. Overproof spirit and eight botanicals are used, including chamomile, orange peel, lemon peel, coriander seed and orris root.
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.
Asabiraki Suijin Junmai Sake
Asabiraki Suijin is a full body & super dry sake made by the multi award winning sake brewery Asabiraki from Iwate. Great food matching sake for beef & pork. Best drink Warm
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.
Yoshinogawa Gensen Karakuchi
Gensen Karakuchi means 'specially selected dry' . With a fruity nose, the palate has a tight structure with hints of citrus and a savoury, Umami aspect, finishing long and dry.
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 Cinnamon Cocktail Flavouring
A staple of every spice rack, Cinnamon is delicious in so many drinks. Try it in hard ciders, whiskey cocktails, or in a rum and cola. You can even add a few drops straight into a can of cola itself! It also pairs beautifully with clove.
Addition Chipotle Cocktail Flavouring
The strong smoky, savoury and spicy elements of Chipotle pair well with bold liquors like bourbon, rye, aged rum and mezcal. You can even add it to marinades before you BBQ the spicy, smoky flavours are especially great with chicken.