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Orange Bitters
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Orange Bitters
Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
Bitter, citrusy, and aromatic
- Dried, Bitter Seville Orange Peel 22.7 gr
- Cardamom 1 pinch
- Caraway 1 pinch
- Coriander Seeds 1 pinch
- Grain Alcohol 48 cl
- Water - -
- Caramel Food Coloring 4 tbsp
Any Glass of your Choice
orange bitters is a popular Tequila cocktail containing a combinations of Dried, Bitter Seville Orange Peel,Cardamom,Caraway,Coriander Seeds,Grain Alcohol,Water,Caramel Food Coloring .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Orange Bitters Ingredients
Dried, Bitter Seville Orange Peel,Cardamom,Caraway,Coriander Seeds,Grain Alcohol...
Orange Bitters Recipe
1. Chop the orange peel finely and mix it with the herbs and alcohol. Let it stand for 15-20 days in a sealed jar, agitating it every day. 2. Pour off spirits through a cloth, and seal again. 3. Put the strained off seeds and peel in a saucepan, crush it, cover with boiling water and simmer for 5 minutes. Pour into another jar, cover and let stand for 2 days. Strain this off and add it to the spirits. Add caramel coloring, filter again and let it rest until it settles perfectly clear.
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