Cocktail bitters are an essential component when building your home bar. It’s the je ne sais quoi in classic cocktails like the Manhattan, Old Fashioned and Sazerac. We’ve recently expanded our selection of cocktail bitters so that you can make a splash with just a dash! Check out our entire selection below and learn how each bitters bottle is best used. Shop in-store daily from 11AM to 8PM or reserve online for easy pick up.
Peychaud’s Aromatic Bitters
Notes: Quinine, cherry, orange zest, mint
Application: THE bitters for a classic Sazerac
Scrappy’s Lavender Bitters
Notes: Bright, sweet, yet remarkably well rounded – Spring in a bottle!
Application: Gin cocktails or a dash in mineral water for a floral touch.
Scrappy’s Seville Orange Bitters
Notes: Reminiscent of marmalade and comforting winter spices with subtle floral notes
Application: Adds a distinctive citrus accent to a Gin Martini or Martini
Hella Mexican Chocolate Bitters
Notes: Cocoa, coffee, baking spices and a touch of heat
Application: Make yourself a Mexican Chocolate Manhattan!
Hella Apple Blossom Bitters
Notes: Apple, cinnamon, chamomile, elderflower.
Application: Apple Pie Old Fashioned, anyone?
Dashfire Vintage Orange No. 1 Barrel-Aged Bitters
Notes: A take on orange bitters, spending flavor-enriching time in American white oak barrels before bottling
Application: Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Bijou
Dashfire Sichuan Bitters
Notes: Heat and numbing quality of Sichuan peppercorns
Application: Martinez, Sidecar, Whiskey Sour, Mai Tai
Dashfire Hibischus Bitters
Notes: Tart and floral
Application: Margarita, Jack Rose, Valencia
Dashfire Chinese Inspired Bitters
Notes: Mandarin orange, tamarind, ginger, Sichuan peppercorn, ginseng
Application: Martinez
Dashfire Chai’Walla Bitters
Notes: Chai tea mixed with ginger juice, cardamom, cinnamon, clove and black pepper
Application: White Russian or other coffee and cream cocktails
Runamok Floral Maple Bitters
Notes: Cardamom, ginger, maple base with mingling of rose, citrus and clove
Application: Maple Old Fashioned or any gin or vodka based cocktail
Bitter Housewife Aromatic Bitters
Notes: Baking spices like ginger, cinnamon and allspice
Application: Old Fashioned, Manhattan or any bourbon or rye cocktail
Bitter Housewife Orange Bitters
Notes: Bright orange peel, subtle baking spices and a hint of Earl Grey
Application: Margarita, Old Fashioned, Gin Martini
Bitter Housewife Grapefruit Bitters
Notes: Floral grapefruit, earthy ginger, rich honey
Application: Vodka, gin and tequila cocktails, plus add a dash to an aperitif like Lillet Blanc or Dry Vermouth
Bitter Housewife Lime Coriander Bitters
Notes: Fresh, clean, lightly sweet
Application: Liven up your Margarita, Bloody Mary or a simple Gin & Tonic
Bittercube Cherry Bark Vanilla Bitters
Notes: Woodsy, Vanilla, Fennel, Cocoa
Application: Manhattan, Old Fashioned, Sour. Also in seltzer as a dry soda.
Bittemen’s Elemakule Tiki Bitters
Notes: Cinnamon, allspice and island spices
Application: Tequila and rum based cocktails
Mister Bitters Honeyed Apricot & Smoked Hickory Bitters
Notes: Sweet front, smoky finish
Application: Gin and light rum cocktails
Mister Bitters Negroni Bitters
Notes: Orange, lemon, chamomile, star anise
Application: Add an additional layer to your Negroni or use as a replacement for orange bitters in cocktail recipes
Pink House Alchemy Honeysuckle Bitters
Notes: Grassy honeysuckle, chamomile
Application: Vodka and gin cocktails
Pink House Alchemy Sarsaparilla Bitters
Notes: Soft, sweet sarsaparilla and bitter roots
Application: Sarsaparilla Manhattan
Bitters Lab Blueberry Cardamom Bitters
Notes: Blueberry and cardamom, along with citrusy, minty, spicy and herbal tones
Application: Rum, vodka, gin, tequila, cognac, whiskey but also great in coffee and tea!
Bitters Lab Charred Cedar & Currant Bitters
Notes: Potent woody flavor, reminiscent of barrel-aged whiskey, plus a sweet and tart undertone of black currants
Application: Whiskey, cognac, rum, gin, as well as coffee and tea
Dr. Adam Elmegirab’s Spanish Bitters
Notes: A spin on orange bitters with the addition of floral botanicals
Application: Gin & Tonic, Gin Martini
Dr. Adam Elmegirab’s Boker’s Bitters
Notes: Pine and cardamom woody nose with flavors of cardamom, coffee and orange
Application: Manhattan, Martini, Martinez
Dr. Adam Elmegirab’s Aphrodite Bitters
Notes: Flavors of aphrodisiacs, including chocolate, red chili, cacao nibs, ginger roots, Arabica coffee, and even ginseng.
Application: Aged rum, bourbon, fortified wines, mezcal