








FEE BROTHERS Orange Cocktail Bitters 150ml Bottle : desertcart.co.uk: Grocery Review: Great way of adding a bit of zing to cocktails - I used this product to add a bit of zing to various fruit cocktails that I served at my daughter's 16th birthday. Really gave them a bit of bite! Review: Not as good a complement to gin as Angostura - On a trip to the Plymouth Gin distillery, apart from a couple of bottles of the stuff itself ( navy strength, natch ), I picked up a bottle of this which they were promoting as a supposedly good accompaniment to the gin. Whilst it's very nice, it doesn't work as well as Angostura Bitters in my opinion - whereas Angostura complements the flavours of Plymouth gin and can be said to add to the complexity of tastes, these orange bitters tend to just accentuate the orange peel notes already present in the gin and diminish the other flavours somewhat.

























| ASIN | B006568690 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 385,176 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 190 in Bitters |
| Brand | Fee Brothers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,806) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2012 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Manufacturer reference | 51 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.15 x 3.81 x 3.81 cm; 300.5 g |
| Product Name | Bottle |
| Units | 118.294 millilitre |
| Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Weight | 249 g |
R**V
Great way of adding a bit of zing to cocktails
I used this product to add a bit of zing to various fruit cocktails that I served at my daughter's 16th birthday. Really gave them a bit of bite!
C**W
Not as good a complement to gin as Angostura
On a trip to the Plymouth Gin distillery, apart from a couple of bottles of the stuff itself ( navy strength, natch ), I picked up a bottle of this which they were promoting as a supposedly good accompaniment to the gin. Whilst it's very nice, it doesn't work as well as Angostura Bitters in my opinion - whereas Angostura complements the flavours of Plymouth gin and can be said to add to the complexity of tastes, these orange bitters tend to just accentuate the orange peel notes already present in the gin and diminish the other flavours somewhat.
J**Z
I’ve been using Fee Brothers West Indian Orange Bitters in my cocktails lately, and I’m loving the flavor it adds. It’s got a sweet orange marmalade vibe with just a hint of bitterness — not overpowering, but enough to give drinks a nice depth. I’ve used it in martinis, old fashioneds, and even a few punches, and it always adds a smooth citrus kick. The bottle is easy to use and lasts a long time since you only need a few drops. It’s also gluten-free and vegan-friendly, which is a nice bonus if you’re sharing drinks with friends who have dietary restrictions. Pros: - Sweet orange flavor with mild bitterness - Great in gin, whiskey, and rum cocktails
I**W
Decided to go dry and not have alcohol. As a result, I have been experimenting with mocktails. This citrus bitters is perfect to balance a mocktail with bitterness and flavor that alcohol usually provides. Without that component, mocktails just taste like juice.
S**N
Not just orange, but lime and lemon, too! Fee Brothers bitters are fruit forward. So even a drop or 3 can duplicate the effect to wringing a citrus rind into your cocktail, with much less effort and no need to stock and deal with the leftover fruits.
S**L
The very best orange bitters for the price.
A**R
Product: 5 stars Getting to consumer intact: 1 star This is a great product for mocktails. I bought this after trying it at a friend's house. However, they need to improve their packaging. Due to poor packaging, the product had clearly been thrown around, because after I removed the plastic seal, the cap was cracked, so I have no way to seal it. It was clearly dropped on its head enough times to break the cap. I will probably buy this again, but unless they fix their shipping criteria, I will not buy online again, because I want to use this product for multiple mocktails, not just the few days after I unseal the bottle.
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