Chocolate bitters Cocktails
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Chocolate Cherry Old Fashioned
- 60 ml Bourbon
- 10 ml Cherry syrup
- 2 dashes Chocolate bitters
- 1 dash Aromatic bitters
Lovelight
- 40 ml Cognac
- 20 ml Aperol
- 10 ml White vermouth
- 5 ml Cinnamon syrup
- 2 dash Chocolate bitters
Best Man
- 30ml Bourbon
- 30ml Campari
- Teaspoon Chocolate liqueur
- 30ml Red vermouth
- Dash Chocolate bitters
Prairie Whistle
- 75ml Whiskey
- 10ml Aniseed liqueur
- 90ml Champagne / prosecco
- Dash Chocolate bitters
Kola Old Fashioned
- 60ml Tequila añejo
- 10ml Cola
- Dash Chocolate bitters
Golden Tree
- 50ml Dark rum
- 20ml Cointreau
- 15ml Vanilla liqueur
- 20ml Lime juice
- Dash Chocolate bitters
- Stick Cinnamon
- 1 egg white Egg
Left Hand
- 30ml Bourbon
- 22.5ml Aperol
- 22.5ml Red vermouth
- 4 drops Chocolate bitters
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Q&A
What is the history behind chocolate bitters?
Chocolate bitters date back to the 19th century when bitters were widely used for both medicinal and culinary purposes. Initially created as a digestive aid, their uses expanded into the world of mixology as bartenders began to experiment with various flavor profiles. The introduction of chocolate bitters added a rich, complex flavor that was embraced in cocktail recipes. The resurgence of craft cocktails in recent years has further popularized chocolate bitters, showcasing their ability to enhance and transform drinks with their unique combination of sweetness and bitterness.
What ingredients are commonly found in chocolate bitters?
Chocolate bitters are typically made from a base of high-proof alcohol infused with cacao nibs or cocoa beans. This base is enriched with a blend of botanicals, spices, and sometimes citrus peels to create depth and complexity. Common additional flavors might include vanilla, cinnamon, chili, and various herbs, which complement the chocolate flavor. The precise blend of ingredients varies among brands, allowing for a wide range of flavor profiles within the category of chocolate bitters.
How are chocolate bitters used in cocktails?
Chocolate bitters are used sparingly in cocktails to enhance and deepen the overall flavor profile. Typically, a few dashes are added to a cocktail mixture before shaking or stirring, allowing the bitters to integrate seamlessly with the other ingredients. They're particularly effective in cocktails with dark spirits like whiskey, rum, or brandy, but can also lend an intriguing note to drinks made with lighter spirits. Additionally, chocolate bitters can be used as a finishing touch, with a few drops on top of a drink to add aroma and flavor.
Can chocolate bitters be used in non-alcoholic drinks?
Absolutely! Chocolate bitters can add complexity and depth to non-alcoholic beverages, such as mocktails, coffee, or hot chocolate. They bring a subtle chocolate nuance and a hint of bitterness that can elevate the flavor profile of a drink without the need for alcohol. When using chocolate bitters in non-alcoholic recipes, start with a small amount and adjust according to taste, as they can be quite potent.
What are some popular cocktails that use chocolate bitters?
Chocolate bitters add a unique twist to many classic and modern cocktails. Some popular options include the Chocolate Old Fashioned, where they complement the whiskey's warmth; the Chocolate Manhattan, adding depth to the vermouth and spirit combination; and the Mole Negroni, where their richness balances the bitterness of Campari. Additionally, adventurous mixologists might experiment with chocolate bitters in tiki drinks, margaritas, or even martini variations, showcasing their versatility in the world of mixology.