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Q: How to Buy Bottled Bitters.
A: 1. Go to your supermarket. Bitters can contain up to 45 percent alcohol, but many will be freely available in supermarkets because some states do not consider t... Read More »
Q: What is the shelf life of bottle of angostura bitters.
A: Angostura kept in refridgeration (dark) has lasted me over 10 years. I use it sparingly from time to time in various recipies and cocktails. I'm still using the... Read More »
Q: What makes bottled water bitter?
A: Bottled water can taste bitter because it contains trace amounts of chlorine and Read More »
Q: Why do some wine bottles have a much deeper/concave pontil than o...
A: A punt, also known as a kick-up, refers to the dimple at the bottom of a wine bottle. There is no consensus explanation for its purpose. The more commonly cited... Read More »
Q: How much is a bottle of bitters?
A: The 2 big names, at least here in the States, are Angostura and Peychauds.Neither is terribly expensive; 6 or 7 dollars I think. You might want to research maki... Read More »