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Regans' Orange Bitters

Regans' Orange Bitters

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Regans' Orange Bitters in a Nutshell

Created by the legendary Gary Regan because he couldn't find an orange bitters he liked, Regans' Orange Bitters No. 6 landed on its perfect, spicy, and cardamom-forward profile after six iterations. This backstory alone makes it a fascinating addition to your cocktail ingredients.

Anders' Take on Regans' Orange Bitters

"Regans' brings that perfect, zesty orange and a hint of warm spice that makes classic cocktails pop. It's incredibly versatile and always delivers."

Let's Answer Your Questions About Regans' Orange Bitters

Where is Regans' Orange Bitters from?

Regans' Orange Bitters No. 6 isn't some dusty bottle from a bygone era; it's a modern classic born in the 1990s from the palate of cocktail legend Gary "Gaz" Regan. He found the existing orange bitters lacking, so, naturally, he decided to make his own, tinkering with recipes until landing on this sixth iteration. Produced by the Sazerac Company, known for Peychaud's Bitters, Regans' quickly became an industry standard, prized for its distinctive zesty orange character complemented by warm spice notes, particularly cardamom. It’s a go-to for bringing a brighter, spicier orange element to cocktails, a notable departure from sweeter orange bitters profiles.

How should I use Regans' Orange Bitters?

Regans' Orange Bitters No. 6 offers a distinctively warm, spicy character, think cardamom and coriander, alongside its zesty orange notes. It's a fantastic addition to classic cocktails like the Old Fashioned or Manhattan, and really complements brown spirits, adding complexity and a subtle aromatic lift to your home bar creations.

What does Regans' Orange Bitters taste like?

Expect bright, zesty orange peel on the nose, mingling with warm spices like cardamom and a hint of coriander. The first taste is an intense burst of orange oil, quickly followed by a complex, spicy bitterness. It finishes long and warm, with lingering orange peel and spice, leaving a dry, clean citrus impression.

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Try shopping by recipe! Find a recipe that inspires you from Anders Erickson and mix along at home!