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It is clearly not by chance that Angostura's aromatic bitters have achieved such worldwide prominence. For a bitter the taste is relatively sweet, with a fascinating harmony of aromas which is somewhat difficult to describe. In drinks and food dishes the tonic tempers sour flavor, stifles certain aromas and works as a natural flavor enhancer (see recipes with Angostura Aromatic Bitters).
During the course of the last two hundred years of Angostura's history, more and more chefs world-wide have discovered what brilliant possibilities are available when using Angostura bitters in the kitchen. These bitters have earned their reputable spot at the bar as well as on the spice shelf in the kitchen.
Besides using these bitters for pleasure there are still advocates for the medicinal effectiveness of Angostura aromatic bitters, one of the most prominent fans being American author Mark Twain. In January of 1874 he wrote his wife Olivia describing how impressed he was with the wonderful effects his daily consumption of cock-tails (so described by him) with Angostura aromatic bitters had on his digestion. He nursed himself steadily, since he drank a cocktail every day before breakfast, dinner, and right before going to bed.
Johann Siegert actually developed this tonic precisely with this health benefit in mind, to help assist the digestion of the soldiers from Simón Bolívars army. Curiously, some people even use bitters as appropriate medicine to rub on the skin in order to keep mosquitoes away. What would happen if the soldiers on the Orinoco river, known for its monster-sized bugs, knew about this option of using bitters?
ORIGINAL MOJITO
3 Dashes angostura bitters
2 Shots white rum
1 Shot lime juice or fresh limes
Top up soda
1 Teaspoon sugar syrup
Method: Muddle the mint leaves in a glass with the sugar & lime juice to extract the mint oils. Fill the Tumbler glass with crushed ice and add the rum and Angostura, then top up with soda water and stir. Garnish: Mint sprig Liquid volume
AMA LIBRA
30ml (1 oz) Dark Rum
15ml (1/2 oz) Amaretto
1 dash Angostura® aromatic bitters
Top with Coca-Cola
Method: Simply mix the ingredients together
Glass: Highball
In 1820, the German doctor Johann G. B. Siegert served in the military service of the famous liberation fighter Simón Bolívar in South America. In Angostura, today Ciudad Bolívar, Siegert developed the medicinal tonic “Amargo Aromatico“ (spanish for aromatic bitters) in 1824.
In the time since then, these bitters have enjoyed ever increasing popularity by, for example, the sailors who reached Angostura by the Orinoco River. Through this trade route, these bitters also enjoyed wider regional distribution.
In 1850, the doctor began catering his sales and marketing more toward Europe, where these bitters had in the meantime become known. Johann engaged his son Carlos in the business during his lifetime, and after the death of Johann in 1870 Carlos' brothers Alfredo and Luis joined the business. In 1875, the brothers moved the business to Trinidad near the Venezuelan coast, where the house bitters are produced until today. Only in 1992 did the company adop the current name: Angostura Limited.
In general, it is important to make the distinction between Aromatic Bitters, which mix different aromas to create a completely new unity, and bitters in which a specific aroma clearly dominates. In this last category, Orange Bitters are of greatest importance as cocktail bitters. It is possibly this interest in orange bitters, and also the good conditions to grow oranges in Trinidad, which motivated the House Angostura to finally offer their own orange bitters publicly in 2008.
These bitters were also misunderstood with their disproportionately large label, for which Angostura is famous, since they were confused with the other Angostura bitters. Supposedly, the labeling was entered into a competition, in which it didn't win – still, the jury recommended that the design of the label should be kept intact.
Produced for almost two hundred years, the recipe for Angostura aromatic bitters has been kept a strict and elaborately protected secret even until today. Supposedly, only five people know the recipe; and who have also decided to never congregate all together in one place for reasons of safety. Even the employees of the manufacturer in Trinidad only know the details of their own, strictly restricted, portion of the distillation process.
To avoid industrial spying, the company even has made arrangements with customs officials, so that they don't open packets containing imported ingredients.
In this context, we also don't know much about the contents of these bitters: gentian, sugar and caramel as well, and otherwise some form of citrus fruit. The bark of the Angostura tree, responsible for the bitter quality of certain other bitters, is not found in Angostura's aromatic bitters. The name of the tonic refers to the history of Angostura Limited. Also of note is that Angostura's products are gluten-free, kosher, and vegan. Its alcohol content is 44.7% ABV.
The history of aromatic bitters produced by Angostura has a lot to do with the history of the Angostura Limited company, since the company brought aromatic bitters to prominence. Until 2008, when the company introduced Angostura Orange Bitters on the market, the aromatic bitters were the only bitters produced by the house.
Since their development in 1824 by Johann G. B. Siegert, Angostura aromatic bitters have been used not only for medicine, but also mainly as a spicy mixer ingredient, especially for cocktails.
Since the second half of the 19th century this market has been growing rapidly, although the Prohibition in the USA from 1919 to 1933 hindered this development significantly (see The History of Bitters). Angostura not only survived this crisis but managed to profit from it as well. This happened actually simply because they were able to survive during Prohibition, and because their only competitors to also survive were Peychaud’s and certain other Orange Bitters producers. That's how Angostura aromatic bitters have undisputedly become the most famous and best-selling of all bitters, during today's boom of interest in bitters as well as in the past during Prohibition.
Food and cocktails
In 1820, the German doctor Johann G. B. Siegert served in the military service of the famous liberation fighter Simón Bolívar in South America. In Angostura, today Ciudad Bolívar, Siegert developed the medicinal tonic "Amargo Aromatico" (spanish for aromatic bitters) in 1824. In the time since then, these bitters have enjoyed ever increasing popularity by, for example, the sailors who reached Angostura by the Orinoco River. Through this trade route, these bitters also enjoyed wider regional distribution.
By Ashlock
Added on the : 16/03/2019 EnglishThank-you for sharing that great History Lesson about Angostura Bitters, Very Interesting!
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These Old Time Aromatic Bitters are bitter from the beginning to the end, as well as spicy and complex.The complexity within this bitter is a result of the interplay between cinnamon, cardamom, licorice, clove and ginger taking place in the background, and complime ...
Sweet and citrussy, typical of cardamom. A complex concentrated flavor experienc...
With a surprisingly sweet tone, the cardamom bitters is dominated at first by a citrus flavor. Afterwards, the spices leave a pleasantly aromatic taste on the palate. Scrappy himself offers a few interesting recipes that use this cardamom bitt ...
Cardom bitters offer a sweet and spicy flavor which also combines well with othe...
Cardamom Bitters work excellently in combination with other bitters. Alone, cardamom bitters are produced at only 20% ABV and offer a decent sweet and spicy taste to your cocktails. The prize-winning Mocha Aqua cocktail from Andrea Patelli (see cocktails w ...
Spicy Cocktail bitters made in Mexico, using Mezcal as their base alcohol. Adds...
This very spicy Cocktail bitters is an essence obtained from a variety of different Mexican chilies, some extremely spicy, some rather mild. The smoky aroma derived from the Mezcal base adds a perfect combination to this fiery creation! The use of different types of chili ro ...
An improved version of a recipe by Professor Jerry Thomas (1830-1885), who is co...
The Jerry Thomas’ Own Decanter Bitters are dominated by fruit and bitterness, where the citrus and dried fruit aromas are engaged by the spicy clove, Angostura and cinnamon tones.Keg-aged spirits like whiskey, rum, brandy and tequila are perfectly suited for ...
With Peychaud's formidable tradition and reputation, it's almost uncalled-for to...
With Peychaud's formidable tradition and reputation, it's almost uncalled-for to list the countless ways to use it in cocktails, as well as the countless awards it has received over the years.Because it's only other bitter besides Angostura that survived the P ...
Abbott's Bitters were once one of the foremost brands, until they disappeared in...
The original Abbott's Bitter was a traditional ingredient in the Manhattan cocktail. Bob's Abbots Bitter is a recreation of the original Abbott's brand, which disappeared in the 1950s. Based on careful tasting of very rare vintage bottles ...
The essence of Bloody Mary in a bottle. Celery combined with pepper and tomato,...
The Bloody Mary Cocktail is one of the world’s most famous recipes. Even though it’s very hard to understand for some people why a glass of tomato juice, a spirit, and lots of pepper are talked about that much, the Bloody Mary is a drink you will get about anywhe ...
A good substitute for Peychaud's Bitters. A reminiscence of the past, sweet, bit...
In culinary jargon, “creole” usually denotes exoticaly floral, fruity spicy aromas. In the Creole Bitters from The Bitter Truth you'll find this creole impression through a balanced mix of anise, fennel, cardamom, caraway and more.The extracts blend wit ...
Originally a limited edition of 6 bottles, these bitters proved so overwhelmingl...
The bitters have earned their complex flavor from layers of chamomile, lemon, as well as various herbs and berries.Through Adam Elmegirab's research and also the fine, naturally grown ingredients, this Spanish Bitters is in demand from barkeepers worldwide and prod ...
Adds a perfect twist where lemon or orange bitters are usually called for.
These Lime Bitters are outstandingly fresh and create an explosion of lime peels when mixed in a cocktail. This freshness is accompanied by a subtle flavor of various herbs and spices.Scrappy himself offers a few interesting recipes that use his Lime Bitters, ...
Chocolate aromas dominate, along with hints of cinnamon. Works well in countless...
Chocolate aromas dominate Xocolatl Mole bitters, but cinnamon and other herbs also occupy their own space in the aroma just as the essence of Mexican mole sauce is to mix flavors while allowing each one its own independence on the palate.The original idea was to co ...