Peychaud’s Bitters

$7.49$9.99

  • Bar and Bitters Made in Louisiana

  • Bar and Bitters Made in United States

  • Bitters

  • Drink Accent: Herbal

  • Drink Accent: Spices

  • Flavor: aromatics

  • Flavor: citrus

  • Flavor: orange

  • Peychaud's

  • Use in old fashioned

  • Use in rum

  • Use in rye whiskey

  • Use in tequila

  • Use in whiskey

  • Valentine's Ideas

Peychaud's is one of the definitive bitters of the past two hundred years. Produced in New Orleans by the Sazerac Company since the early-mid 1800's, New Orleans' most recognizable mix drink, the Sazerac, uses Peychaud's as the definitive cornerstone of the cocktail. Lighter and sweeter than some, few are so distinguished for such good reason.
  • Obviously one simply has to do a Sazerac here. Some things simply have to happen. After perfecting that however, there are plenty of directions to go in with such a flexible product!
  • Peychaud was created in 1830 by Antoine Amedee Peychaud, a Haitian immigrant working as an apothecary in New Orleans
  • Also featured on our blog: Back to School Cravings

  • Bar and Bitters Made in Louisiana

  • Bar and Bitters Made in United States

  • Bitters

  • Drink Accent: Herbal

  • Drink Accent: Spices

  • Flavor: aromatics

  • Flavor: citrus

  • Flavor: orange

  • Peychaud's

  • Use in old fashioned

  • Use in rum

  • Use in rye whiskey

  • Use in tequila

  • Use in whiskey

  • Valentine's Ideas

Description

Peychaud’s is one of the definitive bitters of the past two hundred years. Produced in New Orleans by the Sazerac Company since the early-mid 1800’s, New Orleans’ most recognizable mix drink, the Sazerac, uses Peychaud’s as the definitive cornerstone of the cocktail. Lighter and sweeter than some, few are so distinguished for such good reason.

  • Obviously one simply has to do a Sazerac here. Some things simply have to happen. After perfecting that however, there are plenty of directions to go in with such a flexible product!
  • Peychaud was created in 1830 by Antoine Amedee Peychaud, a Haitian immigrant working as an apothecary in New Orleans
  • Also featured on our blog: Back to School Cravings