Bitter(s) Review: Bittercube Cherry Bark Vanilla Bitters
Posted by Arctic Wolf on February 25, 2019
Nicholas Kosevich and Ira Koplowitz come from a hospitality background. Prior to forming Bittercube they bartended and managed at the Town Talk Diner (Nicholas) in Minneapolis and The Violet Hour (Ira) in Chicago. Nicholas and Ira began producing Bittercube Bitters in 2009. Their company (based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) started by making one gallon batches with real botanicals. Although the batch size is now 210 gallons the handmade process has stayed largely the same as they source botanicals as close to origin as possible to create densely flavored bitters. Bittercube Bitters became available commercially in July, 2010. Today the bitters are found in nearly 30 states and abroad in Canada, Italy and Australia.
According to the company website the Bittercube Cherry Bark Vanilla Bitters are:
Woodsy and aromatic, these rustic bitters have a pleasant aroma of cocoa and bitter almonds, with flavors of vanilla, fennel and star anise.
Here is a link to my full review and cocktail suggestions:
Review: Bittercube Cherry Bark Vanilla Bitters
Please enjoy my review and the serving suggestions which follow.
Chimo!
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