• hitmyspot@aussie.zone
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    19 hours ago

    Lemon, lime bitters is an Australian staple for a non alcoholic drink if you’re in a pub. Refreshing and tasty.

    • jaaake@lemmy.world
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      18 hours ago

      I’ll often order a “soda and bitters” (carbonated water with a few dashes of this) when I’m out with friends but don’t want to pound alcohol. It looks like a cocktail (so folks don’t ask why I’m not drinking), keeps me hydrated, gives me something to do with my hands, and tastes like Christmas. Highly recommend.

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          17 hours ago

          Just for those who don’t want to drink for religious or other reasons bitters are often alcoholic. A dash or six in a half litre of soda is still functionally nothing but just so’s you know.

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      13 hours ago

      Aren’t most bitters 30-40%? Have to check my collection of various bitters when I get home. I know for sure that actual vanilla extract is usually 15%+

      Edit: also it’s always bothered me the angostura has the label go so far above the start of the bottle’s neck

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          Medically, a couple dashes of bitters is irrelevant. But people often don’t drink for philosophical, religious, or recovery reasons. For these people, zero means zero.

          Non alcoholic bitters are available. They’re made with a glycerin base.

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          12 hours ago

          Sooooo…probably shouldn’t be drinking directly from the bottle should I?

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      15 hours ago

      Regardless of the original reason, it keeps drips from running down the neck all the way to the bottom, which can stain surfaces with surprising tenacity.

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      17 hours ago

      According to the company, according to legend, after the founder’s death, his two sons took over the business. They wanted to rebrand the bottle to enter the bitters into competitions. One redesigned the bottle, the other redesigned the label.
      It was either too late to fix the mistake or they were too stubborn. One judge advised them to keep it, since it would be eye-catching for customers. They kept the glitch.

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        13 hours ago

        One judge advised them to keep it,

        Fuck that guy specifically. It does my head in.

  • anon947262949@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Trinidad sour is a must try cocktail. Use a strong orgeat; I like Liber & Co. but I’m sure you can find others similar.

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    18 hours ago

    Champagne Cocktail: A sugar cube at the bottom of a champagne flute, a few drops of bitters to taste, then add chilled champagne.