Regans' Orange Bitters No. 5

Picture courtesy of Rafael Ballesteros, Spain
Allow four
weeks to prepare.
Adapted from
guidelines set down in The Gentleman's
Companion Volume II
Exotic Drink Book by Charles H. Baker.
Published by Crown Publishers.
Warning:
These bitters have a very high alcohol content and should not be consumed
undiluted. Their purpose is for use
in small quantities in cocktails and mixed drinks.
8 ounces
dried orange peel chopped very finely
1 teaspoon
cardamom seeds (taken out of their pods)
1/2 teaspoon
caraway seeds
1 teaspoon
coriander seeds
1 teaspoon
quassia chips
1/2 teaspoon
powdered cinchona bark
1/4 teaspoon
gentian
2 cups grain
alcohol
4 1/2 cups
water, divided
1
cup
granulated sugar
1.
Place the peel, cardamom seeds, caraway seeds, coriander seeds, quassia,
cinchona bark, gentian, grain alcohol and 1/2 cup water into a half-gallon mason
jar, push the ingredients down so that they are covered by the alcohol and
water. Seal the jar.
2.
Shake the jar vigorously every day for fourteen days.
3.
Strain the alcohol from the dry ingredients through a cheesecloth.
Gather the ends of the cheesecloth to form a pouch and squeeze tightly to
extract as much alcohol as possible.
Place the dry ingredients into a strong bowl or mortar, reserve the alcohol in a
clean mason jar and seal tightly.
4.
Muddle the dry ingredients with a pestle or strong spoon until the seeds
are broken.
5.
Place the dry ingredients into a non-reactive saucepan and cover with 3
1/2 cups of water. Bring to a boil
over a medium-high heat, cover, turn the heat down and simmer for 10
minutes. Allow to cool, still
covered (about 1 hour).
6.
Place the dry ingredients and water into the original mason jar that
contained the alcohol, seal and leave for seven days, shaking vigorously every
day.
7.
Strain the water from the dry ingredients through a cheesecloth.
Discard the dry ingredients and add the water to the alcohol.
8.
Put the sugar into a small, non-stick saucepan and place over a
medium-high heat. Stir constantly
until the sugar becomes liquid and turns dark brown.
Remove from heat and allow to cool for two minutes.
9.
Pour the sugar into the alcohol/water mixture.
At this point the sugar may solidify, but will quickly dissolve.
10.
Allow the mixture to stand for seven days.
Skim off any sediment from the surface and carefully pour the clear
liquid from any sediment resting on the bottom.
11.
Measure the bitters, there should be about 12 fluid ounces, add 6 ounces
(or ½ the amount of bitters that you
have) water, shake thoroughly.
12.
Place the bitters into a bitters bottle.
To order Regans’
Orange
Bitters No. 6 on-line follow this link:
I Want My Orange Bitters
On drop-down menu under
“Food,” click on “Mixes”
Please note that shipping
on one bottle is a tad expensive ($5.50), but if you order more bottles, up to a
case of 12, the shipping remains the same. So order a case, why
doncha?
For international orders (outside of USA),
please contact Candy Charters, Sazerac’s International Customer
Service Manager, at
ccharters@buffalotrace.com
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