Fee Brothers Cranberry Bitters
Type: Bitters, Bitters Type 1 - Tincture More of a seasoning than a proper bitter.
A bitter TINCTURE a bitter used in small amount such as drops, dashes, or minims as a flavoring. Examples are Angustura, Angostora, Peychauds, Regans’ No.6 Orange Bitters, Fee’s Whiskey Barrel Aged Bitters, etc.,
More of a seasoning than a proper bitter.
The First Gin Barreled Aged Orange Bitters in Modern Times
Quite similar to the last release with a bit more gin and bitter orange – both good things!
A very interesting bitter , a bit pricier than their usual array of bitters but worth having.
Somewhat candylike grapefruit taste.
This particular bitters is a blend of various lemon oils, and also uses lemongrass.
Another forgotten bitter brought back to life by the Brothers Fee
Actually contains real angostura bark unlike Angostura Brand Bitters.
This is one of the classic flavors of bitters widely used in a proper cocktail.
Only plum bitters commercially available that we know of.
Not a fan of this one.
This is possibly their most bold yet harmonious blend of the series.
One of the few Angostura bark containing bitters out there in the US market.
One of their better vintage years for this bitter.
More cinnamon flavor forward than the previous releases – which is saying something.
A completely organic, locally grown and sourced Horseradish Bitters.
A very interesting blend of oriental fruits and herbs Obviously has lots of Tiki drink potential.