Angostura Orange Bitters
Type: Bitters, Bitters Type 1 - Tincture A variation or line extension of one of the best known bitters in the United States.
A variation or line extension of one of the best known bitters in the United States.
An amusing piece of whimsy to dress up a drink and help people keep track of which drink is theirs. Make a great gift for or a drinks enthusiast, cat fans, or a warning
Little Red Plastic Cocktail Demons to hang off your drink.
Cocktail Monkeys that come in four different bright colors.
An amusing book, but who would trust a baby to mix you a decent cocktail ?
A very unique and idiosyncratic bitter that is fun to play with.
A brighter more distinct Angustora with a whisper of Peychauds
Nicely balanced and only papaya bitter we know of.
A well made and unique bitter that brings a lot to a drink without overwhelming it – delicate trick !
Serious smoked meat flavors
A great Angustura style bitters. Great in a Manhattan or similar drinks
A Iconic Pink Elephant for a cute little addition to your cocktail bauble collection.
A damn fine and manly soap even if they call it a conditioning beard wash so the hipsters will buy it. Works great everywhere and you can shave with it too .
A damn good, well made mustache comb made in the USA YEEHAW!
Really an outstanding canned cocktail, far exceeding my expectations.
Damn fine and manly soap made with real Buffalo Trace Bourbon
Hard to decide which of their soaps I like better. Always been a big fan of beer, sandalwood, and bourbon . Both are worthy and worth buying.
Very decent attempt at a Kolsch for Dundee. Too light for my taste, but a good starter Kolsch
Decent slightly Irish style stout – as usual kind of a light version of the style.
If you had a bad day panhandling this might work for you.
Normally I would not touch a premade bottled Egg Nog, but this one is excellent!
Not a favorite but very easy to find compared to the competition.
Well made product for a cheap price.
Decently made,excellent for the price, if a little light in flavor (which may not be a bad thing)
A fairly straightforward and lean celery bitters.
More of a seasoning than a proper bitter.
The First Gin Barreled Aged Orange Bitters in Modern Times
Somewhat candylike grapefruit taste.
Not a fan of this one, but not full of artificial flavorings so points for that.
This particular bitters is a blend of various lemon oils, and also uses lemongrass.