Bitter Peach

Which liquor was invented in 17th Century Holland and was referred to as Dutch Courage and was used to cure stomach complaints, gout and gallstone?

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According to legend jenever was invented by a Dutch doctor in the 17th century as a cure for stomach complaints gout and gallstones.

The liquor was originally called Dutch courage and was thought to be an effective medicine. Today jenever is still produced in the Netherlands and Belgium and is considered to be the national drink of both countries. It is typically made with juniper berries but other flavourings such as citrus herbs and spices can be added. Jenever is usually drunk straight or on the rocks but it can also be used in cocktails.

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Bitter Peach

Moderate ABV ( between 15% and 20% ), Balanced and approachable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

This cocktail pairs well with peach cobbler or peach pie.

Rum, Herbal, Nutmeg


  • Dark Rum 9 cl
  • Lovage 9 cl
  • Nutmeg - spinkle


Any Glass of your Choice


Bitter Peach
bitter peach is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Dark Rum,Lovage,Nutmeg .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
The Bitter Peach cocktail is a simple and intriguing libation that combines Dark Rum and Lovage with a sprinkle of nutmeg. It`s a drink that`s both bold and subtly spiced, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate a straightforward yet distinctive flavor profile. To create the Bitter Peach, you`ll need Dark Rum, Lovage, and a sprinkle of nutmeg. Dark Rum provides the cocktail`s base with its rich and robust character. Lovage, a lesser-known liqueur, adds a unique herbal and slightly bitter note, creating a harmonious blend with the rum. The sprinkle of nutmeg on top adds a touch of warmth and spice. To prepare, simply pour the liquor into a glass, stir gently, and sparingly sprinkle nutmeg over the drink. The result is a Bitter Peach cocktail that`s intriguing and full of character. It`s a great choice for those who enjoy exploring different flavors and appreciate a hint of bitterness in their libations. Whether you`re sipping it slowly or enjoying it as a quick and flavorful cocktail, the Bitter Peach is sure to pique your interest.


Bitter Peach Ingredients


Dark Rum,Lovage,Nutmeg,


Bitter Peach Recipe


Pour liquor in a glass - stir - spinkle nutmeg sparingly - drink

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  • Dark Rum

    Dark Rums have molasses as their main ingredient, the dark liquor has a full bodied flavour of spices and caramel and is a favourite drink with Cola and is part of so many cocktails.

    The term Dark Rum is not a legal definition but it generally refers to any rum that is dark brown in appearance due to ageing or from additional molasses or caramel.

    The colour of Dark Rum varies from Gold to Black, depending on the years of ageing in the vat.

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