06/15/2022
TalkTails, Monday, June 20: Better Drinks with Bitters… and a Series of Cocktails to Prove the Point
Bitters are mysterious—or maybe just confusing—since “bitters” can refer to those little dashes from, say, the Angostura Bitters bottle, but also to drinking Italian Amaro “digestif” bitters, or, for that matter, Campari or Cochhi Americano or Bigallet China China Amer Bitter Liqueur or… well, even I get confused at this point. The two main categories are cocktail bitters and the digestifs, except that there are also…. well, you get the picture.
But bitters are worth figuring out, and the best way to do this is to enjoy cocktails that highlight the use of different types of bitters, and we’ll start with the tale of two cites, by which I mean a Manhattan without bitters and a Manhattan with bitters, so that you’ll see for yourself whether bitters (Angostura Bitters in this case) are essential. And then we’ll explore other bitters and combinations by drinking the following cocktails:
• Sazerac, a classic (or old-fashioned) cocktail style, introducing Peychauds Bitters, the quintessential New Orleans flavor note also found in Vieux Carre and De La Louisianne and other cocktails from the old quarter (image above from my bartender.com);
• Toronto, a Manhattan variant using Fernet-Branca, with (probably) one or two choices for participants to request of other Manhattan variants that use other Italian digestifs as bitters;
• Bamboo, a cocktail that goes back to the nineteenth century and contains two types of bitters, along with dry vermouth, itself a bitters-like fortified aromatized wine.
I’ll also have on hand a wider selection of bitters that can be sampled in club soda, following a long tradition of such consumption, whether to aid a tummy ache or simply for refreshment.
Sign up and come in and share. This is going to be fun.
ABOUT TALKTAILS:
Number Ten TalkTails is an informal gathering of American whiskey fans and the classic cocktail curious, led by David Guenette, Bar Manager at Number Ten (10 Castle Street, Great Barrington, MA 01230). We meet each Monday for an hour or so, starting at 6:00. Typically, three or four topic-focused tasting-sized drinks will be served, and the cost is $22. The group is small—maximum 8—so sign-up is required. To reserve your spot, call Number Ten (413-528-5244), or email [email protected].