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  2. Angostura bitters - Wikipedia

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    Angostura bitters is alleged to have restorative properties. [12] Angostura brand bitters is often incorrectly believed to have poisonous qualities because it is associated with angostura bark (which it does not contain), which, although not toxic, during its use as a medicine was often adulterated by unscrupulous sellers, [13] who padded out the sacks of bark with cheaper, poisonous Strychnos ...

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    4 oz vodka.25 cup cranberry juice.5 cup sparkling apple juice 2 7.5-oz bottles Q Ginger Beer fresh cranberries for garnish. ... .25 oz sugar syrup 1 dash angostura bitters . Instructions .

  4. Boomerang (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Cocktail Guide employed rye whiskey but calls for different proportions, with 1 oz rye, 3/4 oz. swedish punsch, 3/4 oz. sweet vermouth, 2 dashes of lemon juice, and 1 dash of Angostura bitters. [4] Trader Vic lists the same recipe in his 1947 Bartender's Guide as was in the Official Mixer's Manual but substitutes the rye with bourbon.

  5. Martinez (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    In 1947 Trader Vic's called for 3/4 oz gin, 3/4 oz French vermouth, 1/2 tsp orange bitters, and 1/2 tsp curaçao. [ 10 ] Difford's Guide lists several versions, including an "Old Tom" version with Old Tom gin, maraschino, and angostura bitters, [ 11 ] a "London Dry" version with dry gin, maraschino, and angostura bitters, [ 12 ] and an "Orange ...

  6. Toronto (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto is a dry, rich, and mildly bitter cocktail consisting of rye whisky, Fernet-Branca, angostura bitters, and either sugar or simple syrup. An article in Gizmodo by Brent Rose describes it as the "most popular legit cocktail that uses fernet". [2] It is named after the Canadian city of Toronto. [3]

  7. Angostura bitter - Wikipedia

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