Cranberry Bitters – Dillon’s

Model: 8924

Brand Dillon's

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18.95$

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Description

Using only cranberries sourced from Bala, Ontario, Dillon’s cranberry bitters offers a subtle anise and white pepper flavoured background. A perfect bitters for all of your Christmas punches and cocktails.

Dillon’s takes pride in handcrafting products using copper pot stills and fresh local ingredients without artificial flavours or colours. Dillon’s strives to make new spirits from old ideas and to do so with unparalleled quality, one small batch at a time.

RECIPES (from Dillon’s)

Dillon’s Vodka & Cran
1 oz cranberry syrup
0.5 oz fresh lemon juice
1.5 oz Dillon’s Method 95 Vodka (or other)
Dillon’s Bitter Cranberry
Club Soda
In a rocks glass combine cranberry syrup, lemon juice, and vodka. Add a few dashes of Dillon’s Cranberry Bitters. Fill with ice and top with soda.

Additional information

Weight0.35 kg / 0.77 lb
Dimensions4.5 × 4.5 × 12.5 cm (W x D x H)
1.77 x 1.77 x 4.92 inches (W x D x H)
Capacity

100 ml

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