Pale red amberlike in color, The Bitter Truth’s BLOSSOM Drops & Dashes showcase a variety of summer blossoms from around the globe ranging from aromatic jasmine, sweet hibiscus, earthy iris and charismatic lavender.
ABV: 42%
Vol: 100ml
The Bitter Truth Celery Bitters have a rich bouquet of white grapes, Sencha tea, lemongrass, celery leaf, and fresh ginger root. It dances artistically on the tongue as well, adding coriander seed, fresh celery, and chicory to the foray.
These bitters
The Bitter Truth Chocolate Bitters blur the lines between old world bitters and new world flavors. Deep chocolate notes are supported by classic bitter flavors and accented with a hint of spice. Cocoa butter and dark chocolate seduce the nose. Hints of va
Creole equals flavorful, and these bitters are as unique as the culture it encapsulates. These bitters smell like a kitchen in the French Quarter.
The Bitter Truth Creole Bitters are reminiscent of a style of bitters dating back to an era before cocktail
The Bitter Truth Grapefruit Bitters do not fail in representing this oversized but under-used citrus fruit. With an instantaneous boost of the zingy breakfast fruit on the first sniff, you`ll get both the bitter oils but also the classic sharp tang on the
The Bitter Truth Jerry Thomas’ Own Decanter Bitters is based on a recipe by Professor Jerry Thomas (1830-1885), who is considered the most important bartender of the 19th-century.
Although we are not sure if he would know what cider candies smell like
Dark brown amber in appearance, the flavor of The Bitter Truth’s NUT Drops & Dashes is driven by delicate notes of green black walnuts with hints of Muscovado sugar, prunes & raisins in combination with high notes of roasted hazelnuts.
ABV: 42%
Vol: 1
Aromatic bitters are the most classic of all bitters going back to the late 18th-century. They are by far the most widely used bitters since the early days of bartending and play a significant role in the history of cocktails. The Old Fashioned or the Man
Orange bitters were the natural successor of aromatic bitters when new distillation methods led to a lighter type of spirit. The first orange bitters were released in the 1880s, a time when many classic cocktails such as the Martinez and Manhattan were cr
Peach Bitters were a classic style of bitters popular in the 19th-century during the first golden age of the cocktail but became defunct when more streamline tastes were in fashion. Although peach bitters never reached the popularity of orange bitters, th
Bittersweet, brown and intensively aromatic, The Bitter Truth’s ROOTS Drops & Dashes show bold notes of burnt liquorice in combination with smoked & sweet spices and bitter gentian root.
ABV: 42%
Vol: 100ml
With the flood of new gins and tonic waters in recent years, modern tastebuds can be quite challenged when it comes to skillfully pair a specific gin with tonic water that complements its flavor profile.
With the combination of Sicilian lemon, Seville
With its red, mahogany amber color, The Bitter Truth’s WOOD Drops & Dashes deliver bone dry aromas of oak wood, Peruvian bark, light spice and fragrant notes of sandalwood.
ABV: 42%
Vol: 100ml