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Fee Brothers Toasted Almond Bitters 0,15L 6,6%

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Fee Brothers Toasted Almond Bitters 0.15L 6.6%

Fee Brothers, based in Rochester, New York, has been in existence since 1863. In addition to various liqueurs, the company also produces a variety of cocktail bitters in different flavors.

Fee Brothers Toasted Almond Bitters impresses with its intense flavor of roasted almonds. An excellent addition to your cocktail creations.

Alcohol content: 6,6% Vol.
Country: USA
Filling quantity: 0,15 Liter
Responsible food business operator: Sierra Madre GmbH Rohrstrasse 15 58093 Hagen Deutschland
Type: Cocktail Bitter

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