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Reddit mentions of Scrappy's Bitters Classic and Exotic Set Bundle - Organic Ingredients, Finest Herbs and Zests, No Extracts, Artificial Flavors, Chemicals or Dyes. Made in the USA

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Scrappy's Bitters Classic and Exotic Set Bundle - Organic Ingredients, Finest Herbs and Zests, No Extracts, Artificial Flavors, Chemicals or Dyes. Made in the USA. Here are the top ones.

Scrappy's Bitters Classic and Exotic Set Bundle - Organic Ingredients, Finest Herbs and Zests, No Extracts, Artificial Flavors, Chemicals or Dyes. Made in the USA
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  • This Ultimate Mini Set of Classic & Exotic Bitters contains Scrappy's unique approach to both bar mainstays and innovative flavors that will ensure you never get bored with your cocktails! Each set also includes recipe cards! Includes: Orange, Aromatic, Orleans, Celery, Lavender, Chocolate, Cardamom & Grapefruit!
  • This set makes the perfect gift for the mixologist or foodie in your life! These unique cocktail bitters are handcrafted in Seattle with organic herbs and spices. Truly a necessity in any well-stocked bar. Add some to your cocktail today!
  • Scrappy's was founded on the simple idea that bitters could be made better. By selecting the finest ingredients possible and holding every batch to the same impeccable standards, they deliver a bolder, truer flavor, making the best bitters for the best bartenders.
  • Scrappy's selects the finest herbs and zests all of its own fresh citrus by hand, never using oils or extracts. Every batch is made using Organic ingredients of the highest quality with No Artificial Flavors, Chemicals or Dyes.
  • Scrappy's processes and bottles natural ingredients in one location and numbers every batch after meticulous inspection. Scrappy's believes the only way to make bitters better is to make them by hand, and that's what they do. Scrappy's has been featured on Top Chef, Food Network, Bon Appetit & Time Out New York!
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Height2.5 Inches
Length4.6 Inches
Size4 Count (Pack of 2)
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Found 3 comments on Scrappy's Bitters Classic and Exotic Set Bundle - Organic Ingredients, Finest Herbs and Zests, No Extracts, Artificial Flavors, Chemicals or Dyes. Made in the USA:

u/adhdamie · 2 pointsr/Gifts

-Brie Baker with all the ingredients to get started (Brie cheese, fruit, nuts, honey)

-Butter Bell with a loaf of locally made bread

-Mariposa Napkin Box with Weights and Cocktail Napkins

-Cocktail Shaker Set with Bitters, Stirrers, and a nice bottle of liquor

-Cool coffee table book (esp. if it matches a gift set mentioned above (The Art of Mixology or Magnolia Table) or it's hostess-themed, such as Kate Spade's All In Good Taste or Emily Post's Manners for Today)

-Guest Book for house/bathroom/guest room (and this is always fun because you can be the first one to sign it and everyone at the housewarming party can sign it/write a message). Look around Etsy for these...I'm not crazy about the ones on Amazon.

Hope this helps! Happy housewarming to your friend!

u/jixie007 · 1 pointr/keto

As mentioned, sugar-free syrups are an option. You can also find unsweetened flavorings, like from Capella, or extracts, or bitters. There are flavored coffee grinds, personally I'm digging Happy Mug's Banana Nut Bread, Apple Pie, and Winter Grogg.

Personally my cozy winter drinks were chai lattes and hot ciders (Starbucks Caramel Apple Spice-- good god!). I've found you can make some really tasty and cozy masala chai teas at home, no sugar needed. My favorite blend is actually Adagio's Rooibos Vanilla Chai, which bonus is an herbal tea (so no caffeine, good for "dessert"... my other favorite dessert tea is Nelson's Really Rootbeer). Both really come to life with a little heavy cream. Apple Cider substitutes are much harder... no tea comes close to the sugar-bomb of apple juice or the fruity complexity of unfiltered cider. The best apple tea I've had so far is Stash's Maple Apple Cider, which is good, but I'm always on the lookout for something better.

Part of what makes delicious cozy holiday drinks so delicious is a stupid amount of sugar. But part of what makes them good is a lot of milk. A little heavy cream can go a long way, it adds richness and body (and a subtle sweetness). "Lattes" can be made with unsweetened almond or coconut milk (although my experiments with this have gone poorly, TBH). I actually think this would be a great use for ultra-filtered milk like Fairlife (8g net carb per cup).