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Fee Brothers West Indian Orange Cocktail Bitters is a premium aromatic mixer that combines the essence of sweet and bitter orange marmalade, crafted from the finest orange skins sourced from the West Indies. This gluten-free and vegan-friendly 5 fl oz bottle is perfect for enhancing a variety of cocktails, making it an essential addition to any home bar.
L**
Old Fashioned 101
Great bitters and a great company to get your selection from. Try all of their different flavors.
S**Y
LOVE this stuff- check out the recipe!
Fee Brothers West Indian Orange Bitters 5oz is a must-have ingredient for any home bartender. The bitters are made with bitter orange peels and a blend of spices, creating a unique and complex flavor profile that adds depth to any cocktail. The bitters are versatile and can be used in a variety of drinks, from classic cocktails like the Manhattan and Old Fashioned to more modern creations.Pros:Adds depth and complexity to cocktailsVersatile and can be used in a variety of drinksMade with high-quality ingredientsCons:Some people may find the flavor too strong or overpoweringThe bottle is small and may not last very long if used frequentlyTo make a classic Manhattan cocktail using Fee Brothers West Indian Orange Bitters, you'll need:2 oz bourbon or rye whiskey1 oz sweet vermouth2 dashes Fee Brothers West Indian Orange BittersMaraschino cherry for garnishInstructions:Fill a mixing glass with ice.Add bourbon or rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and Fee Brothers West Indian Orange Bitters.Stir until well chilled.Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.Garnish with a maraschino cherry.Enjoy the delicious combination of whiskey, vermouth, and orange bitters in this classic cocktail!
R**Y
My favorite
This bitters, IMHO, is so much more flavorful than the Angostura orange.
A**R
Good product, arrived damaged
Product: 5 starsGetting to consumer intact: 1 starThis is a great product for mocktails. I bought this after trying it at a friend's house.However, they need to improve their packaging. Due to poor packaging, the product had clearly been thrown around, because after I removed the plastic seal, the cap was cracked, so I have no way to seal it. It was clearly dropped on its head enough times to break the cap.I will probably buy this again, but unless they fix their shipping criteria, I will not buy online again, because I want to use this product for multiple mocktails, not just the few days after I unseal the bottle.
R**O
Zesty deep flavor orange bitters
I love old fashioned a and have experimented with hundreds of combinations of whiskey, rye, bitters and cherries. For my go-to Old Fashioned, I use A brand regular bitters (it has less of a cinnamon flavor than Fee Bros), and in the same drink I use Fee Bros Orange bitters. It has a more bitter of flavor than the A brand orange bitters. and has a note of orange zest, and kind of a roasted orange rind note - not overwhelming but there. Part of this I figured out by buying several different brands and flavors, and trying them both in drinks and also a drop or two on the fingertip, straight up. Plus the Amazon pricing is more competitive that the big box stores. Sláinte!
J**B
I've tried others but this is the one
I've tried other orange bitters and although some are good, this, in my opinion, is the best!
B**.
Attractive flavor with no harsh-tasting additives.
This is about as good as an orange bitters can get. Although everyone's taste preferences will be a little different, this bitters has an attractive flavor and odor, without harsh processed undertones. Lower-quality bitters can be too harsh and too chemical-tasting.It's so good that it's almost the cocktail equivalent of salt and pepper -- goes with everything, blends well with most other flavors, can usually go unnoticed, but somehow always improving the underlying flavors. It's crazy how many drinks this improves with just two or three shakes of the bottle. Standard margaritas, watermelon margaritas, Mai Tais....basically anything with citrus as the main sour component.It doesn't drastically change the base flavor. If you add it to a margarita, for example, it will just give you a 90% standard margarita, with an extra 10% that somehow pulls it all together and makes it taste better.It also makes an excellent Old Fashioned -- just soak it in a teaspoon of raw sugar, muddle with a small piece of orange flesh, and add bourbon.By comparison, the Angostura orange bitters is sweeter but more artificial-tasting. It's flavors are also more forward as a whole, and some people may prefer it for this reason. I personally prefer the Fee Brothers; the Angostura orange bitters has slight Orange Crush (cheap orange soda) vibe that I find disappointing. (Even though I actually enjoy cheap orange soda.)
B**A
Good Buy
Easy to receive…awesome!
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