| Flavor | Blood Orange |
| Brand | Stirrings |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Specialty | Alcohol Free |
Very good product. I prefer this for my manhattan.
Tasty.
a very good substitute for the expensive brand. I recommend!
This is a large bottle (size of a ketchup bottle) and not typical bitters, but more like a flavoring. Smells similar to Orange soda pop. Flavor is decent, but these are not typical bar bitters. Also requires refrigeration after opening.
This stuff is fantastic! Makes a great old fashion. Would definitely recommend to any fan of Old fashions.
These are the best tasting orange bitters! And they are n/a! I love them with some Lyre’s American Malt and seltzer or Martini and Rossi Aperitivo with Tonic water. (All n/a). Highly recommend.
Works nicely when mixed with tonic or fizzy water. Sweeter than traditional bitters, so be aware of that when mixing. But it has an excellent orange flavor. This has become a staple ingredient in my cocktail/mocktail bar.
There is a bit of a misnomer here, in my opinion. Yes, this is called bitters, and yes, this concoction makes a good faux Old Fashioned, but it is not what most people think of when they think of bitters, i.e. Angostura bitters or Fee Brothers. It's more of a non-alcoholic digestive bitters if it's anything. Essentially, it is a syrupy flavoring to mix with bourbon or rye. It is very sweet, too sweet, actually. It's good, but it's not what I was expecting when I saw the word bitters. It turned out to be a good experience, but I don't know if I would order again, unless looking for an orange syrup.
Very good product. I prefer this for my manhattan.
Tasty.
a very good substitute for the expensive brand. I recommend!
This is a large bottle (size of a ketchup bottle) and not typical bitters, but more like a flavoring. Smells similar to Orange soda pop. Flavor is decent, but these are not typical bar bitters. Also requires refrigeration after opening.
This stuff is fantastic! Makes a great old fashion. Would definitely recommend to any fan of Old fashions.
These are the best tasting orange bitters! And they are n/a! I love them with some Lyre’s American Malt and seltzer or Martini and Rossi Aperitivo with Tonic water. (All n/a). Highly recommend.
Works nicely when mixed with tonic or fizzy water. Sweeter than traditional bitters, so be aware of that when mixing. But it has an excellent orange flavor. This has become a staple ingredient in my cocktail/mocktail bar.
There is a bit of a misnomer here, in my opinion. Yes, this is called bitters, and yes, this concoction makes a good faux Old Fashioned, but it is not what most people think of when they think of bitters, i.e. Angostura bitters or Fee Brothers. It's more of a non-alcoholic digestive bitters if it's anything. Essentially, it is a syrupy flavoring to mix with bourbon or rye. It is very sweet, too sweet, actually. It's good, but it's not what I was expecting when I saw the word bitters. It turned out to be a good experience, but I don't know if I would order again, unless looking for an orange syrup.