Fee Brothers Plum Bitters
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What are Fee Brothers Plum Bitters, what do they taste like, and what do they do in a cocktail?
Fee Brothers Plum Bitters are a flavored bitters product designed to add concentrated plum-like fruit character and aromatic complexity to drinks. In the glass, they tend to read as dark fruit—think plum skin, stewed fruit, and gentle spice—rather than bright citrus. Like most bitters, they’re used in small amounts (usually dashes) to deepen flavor and tie ingredients together. They can add a subtle fruity lift to whiskey, brandy, rum, and even some gin cocktails.
What’s the most iconic cocktail that uses Fee Brothers Plum Bitters?
There isn’t a single universally “iconic” classic cocktail that specifically calls for Fee Brothers Plum Bitters, as plum bitters are more of a modern, optional modifier than a standard historical spec. A great, popular way to showcase them is in an Old Fashioned-style build: spirit, a touch of sugar, and a few dashes of plum bitters for dark-fruit depth. The result is familiar and spirit-forward, but with a richer, fruitier aroma. It’s an easy template to make your own at home.
Which flavours pair best with plum bitters, and why do they work so well?
Plum bitters pair naturally with brown spirits like bourbon, rye, aged rum, and brandy because dark fruit notes complement vanilla, oak, and caramel. They also play well with warming spices (cinnamon, clove), nutty flavors (almond, walnut), and rich sweeteners like demerara or maple. Citrus can work too—especially orange peel—adding brightness against the deeper fruit profile. In sours, a small amount can add complexity without making the drink taste overtly “plum.”
Any practical tips for using Fee Brothers Plum Bitters at home (and how should I store them)?
Start small: 1–2 dashes is often enough, then adjust, because bitters can quickly dominate a delicate drink. They’re excellent in stirred cocktails—try adding them to a Manhattan riff or a rum Old Fashioned and express an orange peel on top. Store the bottle tightly capped in a cool, dark place; refrigeration isn’t usually necessary for bitters, but heat and sunlight can dull aromas over time. For best results, use a consistent dash technique so your recipes stay repeatable.
What can I use instead of Fee Brothers Plum Bitters if I don’t have them?
If you’re out of plum bitters, try aromatic bitters (like Angostura-style) for spice and structure, though you’ll lose the dark-fruit accent. Orange bitters can work when you want a brighter lift, especially in whiskey or gin drinks, but the profile will be more citrus-forward. Another option is a small barspoon of a plum or berry liqueur (or a touch of jam syrup) plus aromatic bitters to mimic fruit depth and complexity. Adjust sweetness carefully, since bitters themselves add minimal sugar.
Are plum bitters a traditional cocktail ingredient, or more of a modern addition?
Plum bitters are generally considered a modern flavor variation within the broader bitters category, which has long been used to add aroma and balance in cocktails. While “bitters” are foundational to many classic drinks, specific fruit flavors like plum are more commonly used today for creative riffs rather than strict historical recipes. In practice, that makes them very flexible: you can swap them into classic templates to create a new signature house style. Think of them as a contemporary tool for adding dark-fruit nuance.
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