amère nouvelle alsatian-style bitter orange liqueur 30%

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SPIRITS Bittermens Spirits, Inc. • 550 Elmwood Park Blvd. Ste. B • New Orleans, LA 70123 (USA) http://spirits.bittermens.com • Phone: +1 646-810-9564 • [email protected] Amère Nouvelle Alsatian-style Bitter Orange Liqueur 30% ABV 375 ml Whenever we are in Strasbourg, we always drink the Amer Biere - a combination of a local bitter orange and gentian liqueur known as an Amer Fleur de Biere and pale lager. This type of Amer is also used to make classic cocktails such as the Brooklyn and Liberal. The Amère Nouvelle is an interpretation of this classic Alsatian Amer, designed to work in a wider range of cocktails as we have removed the heavy burnt caramel avor and toned down the sweetness. Amère Sauvage Alpine Gentian Liqueur 23% ABV 375 ml A strong, earthy bitter, gentian liqueurs are enjoyed all throughout the Alpine region. Ours takes inspiration from styles found all across the Alps: French/Swiss Gentiane, Italian Genziana and German Enzian liqueurs. Use it in a White Negroni or drink it long with club soda for a late night pick-me-up. A little goes a long way with this formulation. Citron Sauvage Bitter Grapefruit Liqueur 16% ABV 375 ml Citron Sauvage is a grapefruit liqueur which we nd eminently useful with a capital “U”. Substitute it for Triple Sec in a Margarita or add a dash to a Hemingway to accentuate the bitter grapefruit avors. Just add a splash of soda for a refreshing spritz or use it to create new variations on a Negroni. We think it’s a little taste of summer in a glass. The Citron Sauvage is naturally cloudy and may separate during storage, so don’t be afraid to give the bottle a little shake before using! Commonwealth Tonic Cordial 21% ABV 375 ml We love a great tonic water, but even the new garde of tonic syrups just aren’t tonic-y enough for us. We gure that it’s because there is only so much bitterness that you can extract from cinchona bark without using a bit of alcohol. Sure, if you’re making a soft drink, having alcohol in your tonic is a no-no... but we think that tonic water is at its nest when combined with some gin and a couple of cubes of ice. Hiver Amer Cinnamon Liqueur 30% ABV 375 ml Cinnamon and bitter orange come together in this winter seasonal liqueur. Give a little extra “oomph” to egg nog, toddies or buttered rum, or give your glühwein a bit of an extra kick! New Orleans Co ee Liqueur 24% ABV 375 ml In New Orleans, co ee is typically accented with a little bit of roasted chicory, which makes the resulting brew a bit darker and de nitely more bitter. We’ve combined Brazilian co ee beans and organic roasted French chicory, then added a bit of organic cacao nibs and vanilla for balance. Our liqueur is then lightly sweetened with a touch of Belgian-style candi syrup. An ounce in a glass of milk makes the best co ee milk this side of Rhode Island, or substitute it for Bénédictine to make a wonderful variation on a Vieux Carré. Fifty cents will be donated to select New Orleans charities for each bottle sold.

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Page 1: Amère Nouvelle Alsatian-style Bitter Orange Liqueur 30%

SPIRITS

Bittermens Spirits, Inc. • 550 Elmwood Park Blvd. Ste. B • New Orleans, LA 70123 (USA)http://spirits.bittermens.com • Phone: +1 646-810-9564 • [email protected]

Amère Nouvelle Alsatian-style Bitter Orange Liqueur 30% ABV 375 ml Whenever we are in Strasbourg, we always drink the Amer Biere - a combination of a local bitter orange and gentian liqueur known as an Amer Fleur de Biere and pale lager. This type of Amer is also used to make classic cocktails such as the Brooklyn and Liberal. The Amère Nouvelle is an interpretation of this classic Alsatian Amer, designed to work in a wider range of cocktails as we have removed the heavy burnt caramel avor and toned down the sweetness.

Amère Sauvage Alpine Gentian Liqueur 23% ABV 375 ml A strong, earthy bitter, gentian liqueurs are enjoyed all throughout the Alpine region. Ours takes inspiration from styles found all across the Alps: French/Swiss Gentiane, Italian Genziana and German Enzian liqueurs. Use it in a White Negroni or drink it long with club soda for a late night pick-me-up. A little goes a long way with this formulation.

Citron Sauvage Bitter Grapefruit Liqueur 16% ABV 375 ml Citron Sauvage is a grapefruit liqueur which we nd eminently useful with a capital “U”. Substitute it for Triple Sec in a Margarita or add a dash to a Hemingway to accentuate the bitter grapefruit avors. Just add a splash of soda for a refreshing spritz or use it to create new variations on a Negroni. We think it’s a little taste of summer in a glass. The Citron Sauvage is naturally cloudy and may separate during storage, so don’t be afraid to give the bottle a little shake before using!

Commonwealth Tonic Cordial 21% ABV 375 ml We love a great tonic water, but even the new garde of tonic syrups just aren’t tonic-y enough for us. We gure that it’s because there is only so much bitterness that you can extract from cinchona bark without using a bit of alcohol. Sure, if you’re making a soft drink, having alcohol in your tonic is a no-no... but we think that tonic water is at its nest when combined with some gin and a couple of cubes of ice.

Hiver Amer Cinnamon Liqueur 30% ABV 375 ml Cinnamon and bitter orange come together in this winter seasonal liqueur. Give a little extra “oomph” to egg nog, toddies or buttered rum, or give your glühwein a bit of an extra kick!

New Orleans Co ee Liqueur 24% ABV 375 ml In New Orleans, co ee is typically accented with a little bit of roasted chicory,which makes the resulting brew a bit darker and de nitely more bitter. We’ve combined Brazilian co ee beans and organic roasted French chicory,then added a bit of organic cacao nibs and vanilla for balance. Our liqueur is then lightly sweetened with a touch of Belgian-style candi syrup. An ounce in a glass of milk makes the best co ee milk this side of Rhode Island, or substitute it for Bénédictine to make a wonderful variation on a Vieux Carré. Fifty cents will be donated to select New Orleans charities for each bottle sold.