
Fee Bros Orgeat Syrup 32oz
Fee Bros Orgeat Syrup 32oz
This bottle of Fee Brothers Orgeat Almond Cordial Syrup is perfect for mixing sweet cocktails. Pronounced or-ZHAT this almond flavored syrup is milky-white. It is a key ingredient in many Polynesian drinks such as the Mai Tai. Opened in 1863, Fee Brothers of Rochester, New York, is in its fourth generation of manufacturing top quality cocktail mixes, bitters, flavoring syrups and other beverage ingredients.
With 160 years of expertise, Fee Brothers is creating a legacy of flavor to embolden your mixology journey with endless possibilities. We love to see how you elevate your drinks, experiment fearlessly, and craft unique libations that redefine the art of bartending.
Fee Brothers are one of the oldest producers of cocktail bitters, and their hand-wrapped bottles adorn the world's best bars. During the cocktail dark ages, before the 1990s cocktail renaissance, Fee Brothers Bitters were the only range of bitters available to most and bottles of Fee Brother Orange Bitters would be carried by travellers to stock bars in countries where it was not yet available.
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Fee Bros Orgeat Syrup 32oz
This bottle of Fee Brothers Orgeat Almond Cordial Syrup is perfect for mixing sweet cocktails. Pronounced or-ZHAT this almond flavored syrup is milky-white. It is a key ingredient in many Polynesian drinks such as the Mai Tai. Opened in 1863, Fee Brothers of Rochester, New York, is in its fourth generation of manufacturing top quality cocktail mixes, bitters, flavoring syrups and other beverage ingredients.
With 160 years of expertise, Fee Brothers is creating a legacy of flavor to embolden your mixology journey with endless possibilities. We love to see how you elevate your drinks, experiment fearlessly, and craft unique libations that redefine the art of bartending.
Fee Brothers are one of the oldest producers of cocktail bitters, and their hand-wrapped bottles adorn the world's best bars. During the cocktail dark ages, before the 1990s cocktail renaissance, Fee Brothers Bitters were the only range of bitters available to most and bottles of Fee Brother Orange Bitters would be carried by travellers to stock bars in countries where it was not yet available.











