Bittercube Blackstrap Bitters 5oz

$22.49

In stock

  • Bar and Bitters Made in United States

  • Bar and Bitters Made in Wisconsin

  • Bittercube

  • Bitters

  • Drink Accent: Aromatics

  • Drink Accent: Spices

  • Drink Accent: Sweet

  • Flavor: cinnamon

  • Flavor: molasses

  • Use in gin

  • Use in pisco

  • Use in pisco sour

  • Use in rum

  • Use in scotch

Full-bodied and earthy, with two types of molasses, three types of cinnamon, nutmeg, sassafras and sarsaparilla aroma and flavors. Perfect for garnish atop egg white cocktails to provide visual appeal and intense aroma.

Select Ingredients: Saigon cinnamon, ceylon cinnamon, molasses, sassafras leaves, sarsaparilla, nutmeg, mace, kola nut, gentian

Application: Hot cocktails, egg white cocktails, as cinnamon in baked goods

Ingredient Fact: The nutmeg tree, Myristica fragrans, is the only tree that produces two separate spices. The apricot-type fruit contains a hard pit, which is a nutmeg, while the lacy red membrane which surrounds it is mace. The delicate membrane is carefully peeled away from the shell of the nutmeg and spread to dry in the sun.

In stock

  • Bar and Bitters Made in United States

  • Bar and Bitters Made in Wisconsin

  • Bittercube

  • Bitters

  • Drink Accent: Aromatics

  • Drink Accent: Spices

  • Drink Accent: Sweet

  • Flavor: cinnamon

  • Flavor: molasses

  • Use in gin

  • Use in pisco

  • Use in pisco sour

  • Use in rum

  • Use in scotch

Description

Full-bodied and earthy, with two types of molasses, three types of cinnamon, nutmeg, sassafras and sarsaparilla aroma and flavors. Perfect for garnish atop egg white cocktails to provide visual appeal and intense aroma.

Select Ingredients: Saigon cinnamon, ceylon cinnamon, molasses, sassafras leaves, sarsaparilla, nutmeg, mace, kola nut, gentian

Application: Hot cocktails, egg white cocktails, as cinnamon in baked goods

Ingredient Fact: The nutmeg tree, Myristica fragrans, is the only tree that produces two separate spices. The apricot-type fruit contains a hard pit, which is a nutmeg, while the lacy red membrane which surrounds it is mace. The delicate membrane is carefully peeled away from the shell of the nutmeg and spread to dry in the sun.