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  1. Using flavors available in 1800's America, Fee Brothers developed Rhubarb Bitters for an authentic historical taste.
    $30.50 Bottle
  2. Use a few dashes of Fee's Peach Bitters to add an interesting background flavor to your cocktails.
    $30.50 Bottle
  3. A few dashes add a savory zest to a huge variety of drinks and foods. This highly aromatic product is blended from the finest ingredients from around the world.
    $30.50 Bottle
  4. Cherry Bitters is a member of the fruit bitters family. Use a few dashes to enhance cocktails with its strong fruit flavor.
    $30.50 Bottle
  5. Black Walnut Bitters bring a robust nut flavor to the spice rack behind your bar.
    $30.50 Bottle
  6. There are many recipes that call for Orange Bitters, but of most note is the "Classic" Martini. Try a dash in your next Martini and you will never want one without Orange Bitters again.
    $30.50 Bottle
  7. A slow maceration of medium roasted coffee beans from the highlands of Ethiopia, enhanced with a touch of blackstrap molasses and spicy pimento. An aromatic bitter to perfectly compliment any matured spirit whether neat or in a classic cocktail.
    $28.95 Bottle
  8. An aromatic bitter essence created in the tradition of old English 'shrub' cordials. A perfect marriage of house dried Karaka blackberries and tart pomegranate balsamic vinegar; perfectly balanced to compliment any rich fruit cocktail or mixer.
    $28.95 Bottle
  9. A refreshing aromatic cocktail bitter macerated with zest from ripe Gisborne grapefruit and organic Motueka hops from Nelson. A compliment to any refreshing cocktail or mixer.
    $28.95 Bottle
  10. Of course, there can never be enough ways to enjoy chocolate but Bob originally developed his chocolate bitters to support the launch of Glenmorangie’s Signet Whisky “Velvet Explosion”. The product subsequently gained a cult following among London mixologists and a chocolate-y star was born.
    $33.95 Bottle
  11. The Guatemalan cardamon seeds used by Bob supply the robust flavour in this tincture, enlivened by notes of citrus and with eucalyptus providing a sweet/sharp counterpoint.
    $33.95 Bottle
  12. Coriander is one of the key flavours found in London Dry Gin and Bob uses both the nutty coriander seeds and the fresh herb in his Coriander Bitters. The seeds add warmth while the leaves provide a zesty citrus hit.
    $33.95 Bottle

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