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Bitters For Cocktails

Bitters are mainly used in the production of cocktails. With us you will find branded bitters for cocktails at low prices.

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Angostura Aromatic Bitters 200ml

16.53 €

Angostura Cocoa Bitters 100ml

12.69 €

Angostura Orange Bitters 100ml

12.13 €

Bittermens Boston Bittas Bitters 146ml

26.91 €

Bittermens Elemakule Tiki Bitters 146ml

26.93 €

Bittermens Hopped Grapefruit Bitters 146ml

25.36 €

Bittermens New England Spiced Cranberry Bitters 146ml

26.51 €

Bittermens Orange Cream Bitters 146ml

26.93 €
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Bittermens Scarborough Bitters 146ml

26.98 €

Bittermens Transatlantic Modern Aromatic Bitters 146ml

26.98 €

Bittermens Winter Melon Bitters 146ml

25.36 €

Bittermens Xocolatl Mole Bitters 146ml

27.39 €

Bittermens Βuckspice Bitters 146ml

26.98 €

Fee Brothers Aztec Chocolate Bitters 150ml

14.90 €

Fee Brothers Black Walnut Bitters 150ml

15.10 €

Fee Brothers Cardamom Bitters 150ml

16.48 €

Fee Brothers Cellery 150ml

14.83 €

Fee Brothers Cherry Bitters 150ml

15.02 €

Fee Brothers Cranberry Bitters 150ml

16.01 €

Fee Brothers Foam Bitters 150ml

14.76 €

Fee Brothers Grapefruit Bitters 150ml

15.70 €

Fee Brothers Lemon Bitters 150ml

16.29 €

Fee Brothers Lime Bitters 150ml

15.93 €

Fee Brothers Mint Bitters 150ml

16.74 €

Frequently Asked Questions

01 What are bitters and which role do the play in cocktails?

 

Bitters are extracts of aromatic agents. Fruit peels, flowers, seeds, roots and spices are steeped in alcohol to release valuable chemicals. They are the "salt and pepper" of cocktails, bridging the ingredients of its recipe. The huge variety of bitters allows for taste innovation, even in classic cocktails.

02 Which are the different kinds of bitters in Konstantakopoulos liquor store?

 

Our store offers a wide range of bitters. Their flavors and aromas include citrus, peach, cocoa, mint, almond, cucumber, olive, chocolate and many more. Brands include long-established names, such as Angostura, Peychaud's and Fee Brothers, as well as modern names such as The Japanese Bitters, The Bitter Truth and Bittermens.

03 How can I choose the right bitters for my cocktail?

 

In general, gin and vodka-based cocktails go well with citrus and herbal bitters. Those based on tequila and mezcal require more smoky and spicy bitters. Whiskey and rum-based cocktails are usually more "playful", since citrus bitters, as well as chocolate, wild fruit and nut bitters can easily match. Be that as it may, there is no strict rule. If there is, it says "Experiment!".

04 How many drops should I use in my cocktail?

 

Start with 20-25 drops (usually referred to as 2 dashes), take a small sip and add some more, if needed.

05 Can I use bitters in non-alcoholic drinks?

 

Of course! Add alcohol-containing or alcohol-free bitters in fresh orange and grapefruit juice. It will rise to a higher level! Also, in the modern world of healthy eating and safe driving, a number of non-alcoholic cocktails provide the solution. You think they don't contain bitters...?

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