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Rich, woody bitter ideal for aged spirits like bourbon and rum. With roasted nut and warm spice notes, it adds cozy depth to classic cocktails.
Production details and technical specs sourced by our team — from ingredients origin and cooking method to alcohol content...
Fee Brothers – Black Walnut Bitters — Base: Vegetable glycerin · Color: Dark brown · Flavor Profile: Roasted walnut, oak, cocoa, warm spice · Alcohol Content: 0 % ABV (non-alcoholic).
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Fee Brothers – Black Walnut Bitters is typically priced around $13. Prices may vary depending on your region and retailer. We recommend checking local spirits shops or online retailers for the most accurate current pricing.
Fee Brothers – Black Walnut Bitters is a Aromatic Bitter. Rich, woody bitter ideal for aged spirits like bourbon and rum. With roasted nut and warm spice notes, it adds cozy depth to classic cocktails.

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