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Angostura® has been producing rum for more than 75 years and is now one of the most respected rum producers in the world Our rums have gained the accolade of having the world’s most awarded rum range
- Angostura bitters - Wikipedia
Angostura bitters is a key ingredient in many cocktails Originally used to help with upset stomachs of the soldiers in Simón Bolívar's army, it later became popular in soda water and was usually served with gin
- A Bartenders Guide: What Are Angostura Bitters?
Hailing from Venezuela, Angostura aromatic bitters are a mixture of spices, herbs, and other botanicals used to create a highly alcoholic beverage with an intense flavor
- Our Story - Angostura
ANGOSTURA® orange bitters is the soul of an exceptional dry martini It is a versatile bitters that works incredibly well with vodka, gin and whisky, and adds real depth of flavour to rum cocktails
- The Secret Ingredients of Angostura Bitters: A Deep Dive into the World . . .
Angostura bitters originated in the early 19th century in the town of Angostura (now Ciudad Bolívar) in Venezuela It was developed by a German physician named Johann Gottlieb Benjamin Siegert, who created the bitters as a medicinal tonic for a variety of ailments
- Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Angostura Bitters
All the way back in 1824, Dr Johann Siegert—surgeon general for Venezuelan military leader Simón Bolívar—developed the stuff as a medicinal tonic for Bolívar's army Created from a blend of herbs
- Angostura vs. Peychaud’s Bitters: The Main Differences
Many classic, pre-Prohibition cocktails call for the use of two main styles of bitters: Angostura and Peychaud’s bitters On the surface, they may seem interchangeable, but each has a distinct flavor profile and specific uses
- Angostura: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose Precautions - RxList
Angostura is a plant The bark is used to make medicine People take angostura for treating fever, diarrhea, and spasms; and for preventing the return of malaria Large doses of angostura are used to empty the bowels and cause vomiting In foods, angostura is used in alcoholic beverages
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