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The re birth of a historical cocktail ingredient. Use a dash or two to enhance a cocktail with its strong fruit flavour.
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GBP9.60
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Use a few dashes of Fee's Cranberry Bitters to add an interesting background flavour to your cocktails.
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GBP8.53
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Another weapon in the arsenal of a creative bartender. The great citrus taste of Grapefruit combined with the classic spice flavours of bitters.
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GBP10.45
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Lemon Bitters Cocktail flavouring, prepared from a variety of carefully selected lemon oils, augmented with Lemon Grass and other natural flavours. Just a few dashes of Fee's Lemon bitters add an interesting background flavour to your cocktails, soup
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GBP12.29
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The fresh taste of mint when you don't have mint leaves handy. Great in a Mint Julep or a Mojito.
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GBP11.59
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Blackstrap is the darkest molasses left once all sugar has been extracted from sugar cane. Fee Brothers has combined this robust molasses flavour with nutmeg and coffee for a historical Caribbean taste.
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GBP9.69
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The classic Bitters used in every bar. A necessary ingredient in a Manhattan or a Planter's Punch and so many more drinks.
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GBP10.36
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This old cocktail ingredient went unnoticed for years, until recently. A new interest in classic cocktails has brought it out of retirement. There are many recipes that call for Orange Bitters, but of most note is the Classic Martini. Try a dash in y
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GBP9.89
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Another long lost cocktail ingredient enjoying new interest. Try Peach Bitters in a Coronation or a Xeres. Your drinks will be unique.
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GBP9.48
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Fee Brothers Plum Bitters is a fruity blend of plum and spices, reminiscent of the flavour of British plum pudding. Add a few dashes to recipes to create new depths of flavour.
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GBP9.99
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