Lately, one Angeleno has been telling bartenders to keep adding bitters to her Champagne cocktail “until it’s the color of my prom dress.” That’s way more than a dash or two -- it takes about a ...
The Watkins Co.'s Aromatic and Orange Bitters are made with all-natural ingredients and no artificial colors or flavorings. A 154-year-old spice and extract company has turned its bittersweet history ...
WASHINGTON, DC - Bitters photographed in Washington, DC. (Photo by Deb Lindsey For The Washington Post via Getty Images). The use of bitters in classic cocktails dates back decades. Generally, the ...
Bitters are like salt and pepper to bartenders: A good drink-maker will season cocktails with a shake of bitters to bring balance and lift flavor. You’re likely familiar with some of the most common ...
Looking to explore the world of cocktail bitters? These brands, which range in price from $2 to $8 a bottle, are available at LeNell’s (416 Van Brunt St., between Coffey and Van Dyke streets, Brooklyn ...
Any bar worth its rimming salt should be stocked with at least a couple of bottles of bitters. Sure, you can make a cocktail without them, but you can also roast a chicken without salt or pepper. Like ...
This is Highly Recommend, a column dedicated to what people in the food industry are obsessed with eating, drinking, and buying right now. I find myself drinking Hella Cocktail Co.’s Bitters & Soda at ...
An expertly-made bourbon cocktail, whether it's at a swanky cocktail lounge or at your mixologist friend's place, can often be finished off with bitters. The use of cocktail bitters in boozy drinks ...
Get an answer to the age-old question: What are bitters? Plus, learn why you'll want to use them for cooking, not just making cocktails. Here’s a riddle for you: What do old fashioneds, Manhattans, ...
If bitters aren’t already on your radar, it’s time to change that. Bitters are an alcoholic (usually) infusion of various botanicals that add a subtly bitter or bittersweet twist to cocktails. These ...