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Trinidad Sour
Trinidad Sour <p> This cocktail gets its gorgeous claret color from Angostura bitters. Our friend <a href="/videos/profiles/about-lino">Lino</a> from <a href="http://www.upstairsonthesquare.com/">Upstairs on the Square</a> tells us that even though you can buy bitters in a grocery store, they are 40% alcohol by volume. This bit of news is made even more fascinating by the fact that aromatic bitters came about in 1824, developed by Dr. J. Siegert, as a remedy to improve the well-being of the troops of Sim&oacute;n Bol&iacute;var. Sounds good to us!&nbsp; Lino adds fresh lemon juice, rye and sweetened almond syrup for a pretty and potent libation. Cheers!</p>

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This cocktail gets its gorgeous claret color from Angostura bitters. Our friend Lino from Upstairs on the Square tells us that even though you can buy bitters in a grocery store, they are 40% alcohol by volume. This bit of news is made even more fascinating by the fact that aromatic bitters came about in 1824, developed by Dr. J. Siegert, as a remedy to improve the well-being of the troops of Simón Bolívar. Sounds good to us!  Lino adds fresh lemon juice, rye and sweetened almond syrup for a pretty and potent libation. Cheers!

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