Peychaud's Bitters
A collection of recipes with the ingredient - Peychaud's bitters.
The Vieux Carré is a classic New Orleans cocktail from the 1930s. Its complex flavor is as captivating today as it was nearly a century ago. The cocktail, whose name translates as "Old Square" and alludes to the French Quarter, read more
The New Orleans Sazerac is considered one of America's oldest cocktails. This mixture of rye whiskey, bitters, absinthe, sugar, and lemon zest is a true classic, crafted by generations of New Orleans bartenders. Follow this recipe precisely: read more
The combination of sweet lychee and refreshing orange in this cocktail makes it the perfect treat for summer parties, brunches, and bachelorette parties. It's easy to drink, and this pitcher recipe makes at least 6 servings—convenient when you're planning a get-together. read more
The Sazerac cocktail is a close relative of the popular Old Fashioned, but boasts a more complex flavor and aroma thanks to a splash of anise liqueur swirled into the glass before adding the rest of the ingredients. If you're a whiskey lover looking for... read more
The Carousel, a New Orleans establishment since 1949, boasts not only its unique 25-seat carousel bar, but also several cocktails invented within its walls. The most famous of these is the Vieux Carré cocktail. read more
A detailed recipe for making an alcoholic cocktail with cognac. read more
A detailed recipe for making an alcoholic cocktail with cognac. read more















