• Bitters Bottle - 3-ounce Glass Dispenser Bottles to Store and Dash Homemade Cocktail Bitter Ingredients - Vintage Square and Round Design with Cork Dasher Top - Set of 2

    Amehla Bitters Bottle - 3-ounce Glass Dispenser Bottles to Store and Dash Homemade Cocktail Bitter Ingredients - Vintage Square and Round Design with Cork Dasher Top - Set of 2

    Brand: AmehlaColor: ClearFeatures: 100ml (approximately 3oz) capacity - Dispensing the perfect amount of cocktail bitters into your cocktail mixing glass for a great stirred old fashioned. 2 unique designs to boost your home bar accessories aesthetic Dasher tops are easy to disassemble with a simple screw to fasten metal cap to cork fitting NOTE: these offer only a small dash and are not the same as pourer caps. The caps are intended for a tight fit. Push down hard to install Details: Set of 2 unique bitters bottles to add to your barware setup.Package Dimensions: 12.2 x 3.1 x 3.0 inches

    $ 16.95

  • Sale -10% Bitters Bottles - Set of 2 | 90ml - Glass Cocktail Syrups, Shrub, Bitter Dropper Bottle - 2 Types of Cap - Cork Dash Dispenser Caps & Airtight Stopper Lids to Keep Your Ingredients Fresher, Longer Bitters Bottles - Set of 2 | 90ml - Glass Cocktail Syrups, Shrub, Bitter Dropper Bottle - 2 Types of Cap - Cork Dash Dispenser Caps & Airtight Stopper Lids to Keep Your Ingredients Fresher, Longer

    Amehla Bitters Bottles - Set of 2 | 90ml - Glass Cocktail Syrups, Shrub, Bitter Dropper Bottle - 2 Types of Cap - Cork Dash Dispenser Caps & Airtight Stopper Lids to Keep Your Ingredients Fresher, Longer

    Brand: Amehla Color: Clear Features: 3oz | 90ml - Standard bitters bottle capacity. Lead-Free crystal glass. Stainless steel dasher top. Thick, heavy-duty machine-pressed glass creates a durable bar piece to withstand occasional drops A Heavy Dash. Why shake 6 times what you can get done in 2-3? Ideal for commercial bartending & home Made for the Home Bar Botanist - Make your own Bitters, Tincture? Store them with dignity, in style Includes a total of 2 bottles, 4 tops. Pair with our Cocktail Mixing Glasses Binding: Kitchen Details: Boost your Barware. Heighten Aesthetics for your Mixology Apothecary. Launch homemade bitters and elixir exploration. Japanese inspired glassware. A must-have for a home mixologist. Used in the preparation of popular drinks like (a proper) Old Fashioned, Manhattan, and many other libation creations. Pour Angostura, Peychaud's, or any other of your favorite bitters into these for a more refined, cleaner bar top. EAN: 7426866608892 Package Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.5 x 3.3 inches

    $ 65.99$ 59.49

Craft bartending is a skill made up of handcrafted components from fresh ingredients, such as homemade syrups, fresh-squeezed juices and herbs, and unique liqueurs. Some may call it expensive or passionate, but one thing is for sure, crafted cocktails hit a different note compared to regular beverages.

Craft Ingredients for Your Drink

  • Simple Syrup
  • It’s easy to make simple syrup. The ingredients you need are sugar and water. Boil a cup of water and add a cup of sugar. Stir until the sugar is dissolved, and let it cool. After it cools, store the syrup in a glass bottle.

  • Blackberry Gin
  • The deep dark color of blackberries can add a beautiful rich shade to your cocktails. In a large pan, cook the blackberries and sugar until it becomes pulpy and the sugar is dissolved. Pour the gin into a mixing glass and strain in the fruit mix. Stir well and pour it into a bottle.

  • Bitters
  • This ingredient counters any sweetness or sourness from your cocktail. It takes multiple steps to make cocktail bitters. First, make an alcohol infusion with quassia bark, cardamom seeds, coriander seeds, orange peel, caraway seeds, and dried gentian root.

    Seal the jar, and shake. The mixture should be stored in a cool and dark place for 14 days. Shake it once a day. Strain the infused alcohol into a clean container. Use a muddler to break up the strained botanicals and add them to a saucepan.

    Add water and mix, bringing the mixture to a boil. Cover and lower the heat. Let it simmer for 5 to 7 minutes. Pour the mixture into a jar. Seal and let it rest for five days in a cool and dry place. Shake it once a day.

    Strain the liquid in a jar and combine it with the infused alcohol. In a small saucepan, use what you strained from the aromatic water and add sugar. Stir until the sugar caramelizes.

    Add the caramelized sugar to the mixture and shake. Strain it and pour the contents into a bitter bottle.

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