Bacon Bitters (2 oz)
Bacon Bitters (2 oz)
What can we say? Our bacon bitters are made from premium center cut bacon and steeped for nearly a month to extract all that bacon-y goodness. These go great in Old Fashions, Bloody Marys (yes, go crazy and add some bitters to a Bloody Mary), and even rum-based cocktails.
We take 8 different types of peppers, add some mace (the dried lacy coating around a nutmeg seed), and let everything infuse for about a month. The result is a complex heat that starts strong, finishes well, yet doesn’t burn off your face or overtake the drink’s other ingredients.
And to honor our bartender friend’s trials and triumphs behind the stick, we ship every 20th bottle with a special “Mikayla’s Spicy Bitters” label. Here’s to you, Mikayla!
Also available in 4 ounce bottles.
This product contain no dyes, artificial flavorings, or artificial preservatives.
Ingredients: Grain Alcohol, Spring Water, Oolong Tea, Peppercorns
Produced in a facility that also uses milk, eggs, wheat soybean, nuts, fish, and shellfish.
Product of U.S.A.
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Recipes
Gingerbread Old Fashioned
Ingredients
2 ounces bourbon
1 ounce Winter Holiday Syrup #1 — Gingerbread
1 dashed aromatic bitters
orange peel
Cinnamon stick, for garnish
big rocks ice or large cube
rocks glass
Preparation
Place one large rock or cube of ice in a rocks glass.
In mixing glass, add bitters, simple syrup, and bourbon
Add ice.
Stir gently until drink is chilled.
Pour into rocks glass.
Express the orange peel over the drink. Toss the peel.
Garnish with cinnamon stick.
Gingerbread Flip
Ingredients
1 egg
2 oz bourbon
2 tbsp Winter Holiday Simple Syrup #1 — Gingerbread
Nutmeg
Ice
Coupe glass, or a Nick & Nora glass
Preparation
Add ice to glass, top with water. Set aside to chill.
Add egg and Winter Holiday Syrup #1 — Gingerbread to shaker.
Shake for up to one minute.
Add bourbon and fill shaker to the top with ice.
Shake again for one minute.
Empty glass of ice and water.
Strain cocktail into glass. Sprinkle with nutmeg.
Tip: To help emulsify the egg and alcohol, add a small spring (say, taken from a Hawthorne strainer) to the shaker tins. The extra noise is a small price to pay for foamy, creamy results.