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Reddit mentions of Cocktail Kingdom Falernum Bitters from Trader Tiki 5oz by Berkshire Mountain Distillers

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Cocktail Kingdom Falernum Bitters from Trader Tiki 5oz by Berkshire Mountain Distillers
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Cocktail Kingdom Falernum Bitters add classic tropical flavors to any drink without adding any of the sugar. Falernum is traditionally a sweet syrup used in Caribbean and tropical drinks. These bitters are barrel aged to ensure a smoother and more mature flavor.Flavor Profile: Lime, Ginger, Almond, Clove, Vanilla, and Allspice.Mixing Notes: Great addition to almost any spirit, but especially at home with Rum and Tropical Drinks.Handcrafted and bottled by Berkshire Mountain Distillers in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.5oz Bottle
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Size5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)

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Found 1 comment on Cocktail Kingdom Falernum Bitters from Trader Tiki 5oz by Berkshire Mountain Distillers:

u/motodoto ยท 1 pointr/cocktails

I make a weird take on a Mai Tai that is inspired by the Jagerita.

Basically it goes like this.

1 oz Cachaca
1 oz Jager Spice
1/2 oz Cointreau
1/2 oz Lime Juice
1/2 oz Orgeat Syrup
1 Dash of Fallernum Bitters

Shake with rocks glass worth of ice in a shaker, pour into rocks glass, top with a float of 1 oz of Jagermeister. Voila! The Jager Mai Tai! Even looks like a Mai Tai but is a complex herbal version of it. This recipe is still evolving, I almost have it perfected, the Cachaca was a recent change from White Rum, it balances it out and gives it more character.

It's actually really good.

I know it sounds weird.

Just make it.

Trust me, it's great.

Oh my god, stop... it's a great drink, who gives a fuck if it has Jager.

And so on...