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Bitters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bitter (beer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bitters were alcohol disguised as medicine. The practice of adding a small amount of herbal bitters to gin in order that it might be sold without taxation under the guise of medicinal liquor .appears to have originated in England. ... BITTERS BOTTLES HISTORY...
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When using bitters in cocktails it is important to be cautious as a little too much can ruin the cocktail. Generally, bitters also have a high alcohol content and should never be used in non-alcoholic drinks...
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Maria's Formula Liquid - Maria's Original Herbal Bitters. Also available in an alcohol-free formula. ... What is the Role of Bitters and the Liver? A bitter taste has a profound effect on your digestive system, especially the liver, the keeper of metabolic balance within the body. The liver's job is to produce fluids...
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Maria's Swedish Bitters (With Alcohol) - Maria's Original Herbal Bitters. Also available in an alcohol-free formula. ... ; Maria's Original Herbal Bitters. Also available in an alcohol-free formula.;
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Swedish Bitters - Maria's Original Herbal Bitters Alcohol-Free, Flora Hawthorn Formula - Liquid, Salus Calcium/Magnesium, Salus Floravit (Yeast-Free) . ... Swedish Bitters - Maria's Original Herbal Bitters Alcohol-Free. Traditionally used to help digestion, Swedish Bitters can promote regularity, maintain and improve...
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Non-Potable Intoxicating Substances, Stomach Bitters and Rubbing; Alcohol Regulation; Regulation 201/94; Registered October 26, 1994; INTERPRETATION; Interpretation; 1 In this regulation, "Act" means The Liquor Control Act;
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To give a textbook definition, bitters is a distillation of aromatic herbs, barks, roots and plants, steeped in alcohol. Bitters has a high alcohol content – roughly 45% - but is used in small amounts to flavor cocktails or food, and has a distinctly bitter or bittersweet flavor.
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