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Bitters

An old bottle of "Kuyavian Stomach Essence", bitters from Posen, Germany (now Poznań, in Poland)

A bitters (plural also bitters) is traditionally an alcoholic preparation flavored with botanical matter for a bitter or bittersweet flavor. Originally, numerous longstanding brands of bitters were developed as patent medicines, but now are sold as digestifs, sometimes with herbal properties, and as cocktail flavorings.

Since cocktails often contain sour and sweet flavors, bitters are used to engage another primary taste and thereby balance out the drink and make it more complex, giving it a more complete flavor profile.[1]

Ingredients

The botanical ingredients used historically in preparing bitters have consisted of aromatic herbs, bark, roots, and/or fruit for their flavor and medicinal properties. Some of the more common ingredients are cascarilla, cassia (Chinese cinnamon), gentian, orange peel, and cinchona bark.

Most bitters contain both water and alcohol, the latter of which functions as a solvent for botanical extracts as well as a preservative. The alcoholic strength of bitters varies widely across brands and styles. Some modern bitters are made with vegetable glycerin[2] instead, allowing those avoiding alcohol to enjoy them.

History

This 1883 advertisement promised help with a variety of ailments.

The origins of bitters go back to the ancient Egyptians, who may have infused medicinal herbs in jars of wine.[3] This practice was further developed during the Middle Ages, when the availability of distilled alcohol coincided with a renaissance in pharmacognosy,[4] which made possible more-concentrated herbal bitters and tonic preparations. Many of the brands and styles of digestive bitters today reflect herbal stomachic and tonic preparations whose roots are claimed to be traceable back to Renaissance era pharmacopoeia and traditions.

By the nineteenth century, the British practice of adding herbal bitters (used as preventive medicines) to Canary wine had become immensely popular in the former American colonies.[5] By 1806, American publications referenced the popularity of a new preparation, termed cocktail, which was described as a combination of "a stimulating liquor, composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water, and bitters".[6]

Of the commercial aromatic bitters that would emerge from this period, perhaps the best known is Angostura bitters. In spite of its name, the preparation contains no medicinal bark from the angostura tree; instead, it is named after the town of Angostura, present-day Ciudad Bolívar, in Venezuela. Eventually the factory was moved from Bolivar to Port of Spain, Trinidad in 1875. German physician Johann Gottlieb Benjamin Siegert [de] had compounded a cure for sea sickness and stomach maladies, among other medicinal uses.[7] Siegert subsequently formed the House of Angostura to sell the bitters to sailors.

Another renowned aromatic bitters with nineteenth-century roots is Peychaud's Bitters, originally developed by apothecary Antoine Amédée Peychaud in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is most commonly associated with the Sazerac cocktail.

A popular style of bitters that emerged from the period is orange bitters, the flavor of which ranges from dryly aromatic to fruity, and which is most commonly made from the rinds of Seville oranges and spices. Orange bitters are commonly called for in older cocktail recipes. An early recipe for such bitters is in The English and Australian Cookery Book:[8] "Make your own bitters as follows, and we can vouch for their superiority. One ounce and a half of gentian-root, one ounce and a half of lemon-peel, one ounce and a half of orange-peel. Steep these ingredients for about a month in a quart of sherry, and then strain and bottle for use. Bitters are a fine stomachic, but they must be used with caution."

Bitters prepared from the tree bark containing the antimalarial quinine occasionally were included in historical cocktail recipes. It masked the medicine's intensely bitter flavor. Trace quantities of quinine are still included as a flavoring in tonic water, which is used today mostly in drinks with gin.

Pioneering mixologist Jerry Thomas was largely responsible for an increase in the popularity of bitters in the United States when he released How to Mix Drinks or The Bon-Vivant's Companion in 1862.[9][10]

Digestive bitters

Digestive bitters are typically consumed in many European and South American countries either neat or on the rocks at the end of a meal. Many, including popular Italian-style amaros and German-style Kräuterlikörs, are often used in cocktails as well.

Some notable examples of modern digestive bitters include:

Cocktail bitters

A bottle of Angostura aromatic bitters with its distinctive, over-sized label
A whiskey sour, served in a coupe glass, is garnished with drops of Peychaud's Bitters swirled into the foam (from egg white) atop the drink.

Cocktail bitters are used for flavoring cocktails in drops or dashes. In the United States, many cocktail bitters are classified as alcoholic non-beverage products (non-beverage meaning not consumed like a typical beverage). As alcoholic non-beverage products, they are often available from retailers who do not sell liquor, such as supermarkets in many US states.

Some notable examples of cocktail bitters include:[11]

See also

Media related to Bitters at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. ^ Hubbard, Lauren (February 14, 2022). "Everything You Need to Know About Bitters". Town & Country.
  2. ^ McCarthy, Kelly (January 6, 2022). "No booze, no problem: How nonalcoholic drinks are shaking up the beverage industry". Good Morning America.
  3. ^ "Ancient Remedy: Bitter Herbs and Sweet Wine". 13 April 2009. Retrieved 2013-11-03.
  4. ^ "Medicinal Plants (History)". Retrieved 2013-11-03.
  5. ^ "A Brief History of Bitters". smithsonianmag.com. Archived from the original on January 12, 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-03.
  6. ^ "Origin of the Cocktail". imbibemagazine.com. Archived from the original on 2013-08-20. Retrieved 2013-11-03.
  7. ^ Hayes, Annie (2016-10-05). "Angostura: a brand history". The Spirit Business. The Spirit Business. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  8. ^ Abbott, Edward (1864). The English and Australian Cookery Book.
  9. ^ William Grimes, The Bartender Who Started It All, New York Times, October 31, 2007.
  10. ^ "Uncorked: The bitter revolution". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 11 March 2019.; "The Bitter Truth". imbibe.com. Archived from the original on 15 March 2019. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  11. ^ "Ten Essential Bitters and How to Use Them". punchdrink.com. Archived from the original on 19 March 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  12. ^ "Cocktail History: Bogart's Bitters is a Recreation of a 150-Year-Old Recipe". themanual.com. 5 February 2018. Retrieved 11 March 2019.

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