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Fee Brothers Mint Bitters
Packaged in Fee's familiar 118ml hand paper-wrapped bottle with flip-open cap and dash dispensing top
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Vincent Dufour
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28th September 2020 at 09:14
I just viciously clicked on the ''order'' button on Amazon haha, for this one and many other bitters. I might try this in the mojito to give it a bit more complexity. Also thinking of putting some get27 in a mojito to colour it
Vincent Dufour
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28th September 2020 at 11:30
Indeed, once I mistakenly put 1.5cl of menthe pastille Giffard (insteand of 0.75cl I think) and this was horrible.
Simon Difford
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28th September 2020 at 10:08
I have used creme de menthe in Mojitos in the past to boost minty notes. Works well if not too generous with the amount used.
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