Bitter Orange Syrup

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Bitter Orange Syrup

Regular price $6.00
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The Bitter Orange Syrup from Earl Giles can be used to add to soda water for a bitter orange soda, or add as a cocktail syrup.

Product Size: 4 oz.

Serving Size: 1/2 oz per 4 oz soda water.

Ingredients: Quinine, Angelica Root, Citric Acid, Cane Sugar, Sodium, Natural Extracts

Allergens: Produced In A Facility That Uses Gluten

Shelf Life: 6 months, Product is shelf stable, but needs to be refrigerated after opening.

Earl Giles Bottling Co. Mike Byrne

Earl Giles is the name of the distillery in Minnesota. The real man behind the business' name was born outside of Chicago. He eventually resided in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. There he owned and operated an apothecary, where he worked as a pharmacist and confectionist.

During prohibition, Earl Giles would fly his float plane all over North America to deliver liquor. He did this by dispensing alcohol into apothecary bottles. In doing so, Giles was able to successfully transport liquor under the guise of medicine.

Earl Giles played with sugar in his apothecary, and it appears that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. It just so happens that co-owners Jesse and Jeff also started playing with sugar before opening up their distillery. And today, they produce and distribute mixers, elixirs, syrups, and other specialty products to home bartenders, restaurants, and professional bartenders—right from their own apothecary.

Earl Giles Bottling Co. Mike Byrne

Earl Giles is the name of the distillery in Minnesota. The real man behind the business' name was born outside of Chicago. He eventually resided in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. There he owned and operated an apothecary, where he worked as a pharmacist and confectionist.

During prohibition, Earl Giles would fly his float plane all over North America to deliver liquor. He did this by dispensing alcohol into apothecary bottles. In doing so, Giles was able to successfully transport liquor under the guise of medicine.

Earl Giles played with sugar in his apothecary, and it appears that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. It just so happens that co-owners Jesse and Jeff also started playing with sugar before opening up their distillery. And today, they produce and distribute mixers, elixirs, syrups, and other specialty products to home bartenders, restaurants, and professional bartenders—right from their own apothecary.