CORDIAL SYRUPS
KegWorks Fee Brothers Orgeat Almond Cordial Cocktail Syrup: 32 Ounces
Brand: KegWorks Color: Yellow Details: This bottle of Fee Brothers Orgeat Almond Cordial Syrup is perfect for mixing sweet cocktails. Pronounced "or-ZHAT" this almond flavored syrup is milky-white. It is a key ingredient in many Polynesian drinks such as the Mai Tai. Opened in 1863, Fee Brothers of Rochester, New York, is in its fourth generation of manufacturing top quality cocktail mixes, bitters, flavoring syrups and other beverage ingredients. In stock and ready to ship. Features: Used in popular cocktails like the Mai Tai and Mikado. Also good for topping desserts and flavoring coffee. EAN: 0791863041186 Package Dimensions: 11.7 x 3.2 x 3.1 inches
$ 50.99$ 45.49
Cordial syrup is an ingredient that is used to make cocktail beverages sweeter. It counters the strong bitter taste of alcohol and provides a sugary or fruity flavor that most people enjoy in a cocktail. This ingredient is mainly used for fruity or dessert cocktails.
Fruits You Can Use to Make Flavored Cordial Syrup
- Lemon
A sweet and sour combination can bring down the strong taste of alcohol. Lemon is commonly used in cocktails for its robust flavor and beautiful yellow color. They’re a great source of vitamin C and help with weight loss. Popular cordial lemon drinks are apple smash and lemon mint cordial.
- Cherry
This fruit is typically seen on desserts like ice cream or cake. They provide a sweet-tart flavor that can complement any dessert cocktail. Cherry has a brilliant red color and is rich in antioxidants. Recipes like cherry cordial and sour-cherry cordial drinks can be done with this fruit.
- Raspberry
Sweet, soft, and tart is the perfect description for Raspberries. Their subtle pinkish-red color provides a certain elegance to the drink. If you need a low-calorie and high fiber fruit, then this is the ingredient you need to make your cordial syrup. You can mix this with an old-fashioned to add a bit of tart and sweetness.
- Oranges
Oranges may be the most popular citrus fruit for their sweet-tart taste and are known as the face of vitamin C. Their flavor goes great with morning cocktails like mimosas and orange bellinis.
- Blackberry
The sweet and juicy flavors of blackberry will pair well with most cocktails. The dark purple color adds a particular mystery to drinks that customers will enjoy. It’s a great source of vitamin K and manganese. Adding this to a sidecar or martini can create a dramatic look that goes excellent with pictorials.