- A pack of 4-Ounce
- Creates a truly unique new style of bitters
- A harmonious balance of bitter orange fruit and sun-ripened sweet oranges
- This item is not for sale in Catalina Island
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An orange bitters worthy of the Angostura name,
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This review is from: Angostura Orange Bitters, 4-Ounce (Grocery)
I think it's fair to say that Angostura's ubiquitous aromatic bitters are the standard against which all other aromatic bitters are judged. And with the release of Angostura's orange bitters, I believe that the company has created a new standard in that area as well.These bitters are zesty, sharp, and deliver a gigantic orange punch. I am a huge fan of Regan's orange bitters, but where those go off into a deeper, spicier direction, Angostura's offering stays laser focused on orange, orange, and more orange. Brilliant. I highly recommend these bitters for anyone who needs a bit more orange accent in your cocktails -- and really, who doesn't?
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wheat Beer's Best Friend,
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This review is from: Angostura Orange Bitters, 4-Ounce (Grocery)
a single drop in the glass before you pour a wheat beer (belgian style) does the job much better than a slice of orange. the flavor hit is pure aromatic orange without the nasty taste of the pith.failed experiments included: *more than one drop: over the top *in a glass of budmillcoor lite: weirdly bitter and flavorless at the same time *in a trappist ale: puts the beer out of balance Lynn Hoffman, author The Short Course in Beer
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Dash of Brilliance from Angostura,
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This review is from: Angostura Orange Bitters, 4-Ounce (Grocery)
Angostura has been a brand name well-known to my family for generations. As a child, I remember my grandfather and keeping a bottle around. These days, I always have one on hand and so do most of my friends. Recently my local grocery store stopped carrying Angostura regularly so I looked online for it (as almost everything is available online these days) and much to my surprise it was available in original and orange flavor!I haven't yet tried any other brands or flavors of bitters, but I do know that I thoroughly enjoy Angostura orange bitters and will be buying another bottle. In fact, I may have been converted to orange. I find it versatile in that its great for cocktails, non-alcoholic mixers, and flavoring carbonated water such as club soda and seltzer. Like the original, the more you add, the more pronounced the flavor can be so the flavor can range from a delicate hint to bold.
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