Bittermens

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Bittermens is a company that specializes in the production of bitters and other cocktail-related products. Founded in 2007 by Avery and Janet Glasser, Bittermens has become a well-known name in the world of mixology and craft cocktails.

History[edit | edit source]

Bittermens was established in 2007 in San Francisco, California. The founders, Avery and Janet Glasser, were inspired by their passion for creating unique and high-quality cocktail bitters. The company initially started with a single product, the Xocolatl Mole Bitters, which quickly gained popularity among bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts.

Products[edit | edit source]

Bittermens offers a wide range of products, including:

  • Bitters: Bittermens produces a variety of bitters, each with its own unique flavor profile. Some of their popular bitters include:
* Xocolatl Mole Bitters
* Hopped Grapefruit Bitters
* Burlesque Bitters
* Elemakule Tiki Bitters
  • Shrubs: Bittermens also produces shrubs, which are vinegar-based syrups used in cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Liqueurs: The company has expanded its product line to include liqueurs, such as the Amère Sauvage and Citron Sauvage.

Production[edit | edit source]

Bittermens products are crafted using high-quality ingredients and traditional methods. The company emphasizes the use of natural ingredients and avoids artificial flavors and colors. Each batch of bitters is carefully formulated to ensure consistency and quality.

Usage[edit | edit source]

Bittermens bitters are widely used in the cocktail industry. They are often added to cocktails to enhance flavor and complexity. Some classic cocktails that commonly use bitters include the Old Fashioned, Manhattan, and Sazerac.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Bittermens has received numerous awards and accolades for their products. Their bitters are highly regarded by bartenders and have been featured in various cocktail competitions and publications.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD