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  2. Bitters - Wikipedia

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    A bitters (plural also bitters) is traditionally an alcoholic preparation flavored with botanical matter for a bitter or bittersweet flavor. Originally, numerous longstanding brands of bitters were developed as patent medicines , but now are sold as digestifs , sometimes with herbal properties, and as cocktail flavorings.

  3. Bitter (beer) - Wikipedia

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    It can be under 3% abv and as high as 7% with premium or strong bitters. The colour may be controlled by the addition of caramel colouring. [3] It is similar to the India pale ale style of beer, though bitters are less hoppy. A survey by SIBA found that in 2020 the average bitter beer strength in the UK was 4.2%.

  4. Angostura bitters - Wikipedia

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    Angostura bitters (English: / æ ŋ ɡ ə ˈ s tj ʊər ə /) is a concentrated bitters (herbal alcoholic preparation) based on gentian, herbs, and spices, [1] produced by House of Angostura in Trinidad and Tobago. It is typically used for flavouring beverages, or less often, food.

  5. Bitter - Wikipedia

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    Bitters, an herbal preparation with bitter flavour now used mostly in cocktails; A category of plants with bitter flavour, many dark leafy greens; Music. Albums

  6. Category:Bitters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bitters" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Underberg - Wikipedia

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    Underberg is a digestif bitter produced at Rheinberg in Germany by Underberg AG. It is made from aromatic herbs from 43 countries that undergo inspections and are formulated based on a secret recipe of the Underberg family, whose members are personally responsible for the production of the drink.

  8. Swedish bitters - Wikipedia

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    Swedish bitters, also called Swedish tincture, is a bitter and a traditional herbal tonic, the use of which dates back to the 15th century. [1] Origins.

  9. Orange bitters - Wikipedia

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    Orange bitters is a form of bitters, a cocktail flavoring made from such ingredients as the peels of Seville oranges, cardamom, caraway seed, coriander, anise, and burnt sugar in an alcohol base. Orange bitters, which are not to be confused with the standard Angostura aromatic bitters , are currently enjoying a resurgence among cocktail ...