Contratto Fernet Liqueur
Fernet is a type of amaro, a bitter, that falls under the category aromatic spirit. Fernet is made from a number of herbs and spices which include myrrh, rhubarb, chamomile, cardamom, aloe, and especially saffron, with a base of grape distilled spirits, and colored with caramel coloring.
Fernet may be served as a digestif after a meal, but may also be served with coffee and espresso or mixed as a cocktail. It may be served at room temperature or on the rocks (with ice). Fernet is often seen as the national beverage of Argentina, with an annual production of around 25 million liters.
It is commonly mixed with cola but it is also drunk with soda water (in an "old fashioned way"), or even pure. The liqueur has also been popular in the San Francisco Bay Area since before Prohibition. Today, San Francisco loves Fernet, consuming 25% of the entire US consumption. San Francisco bars usually serve fernet as a shot followed by a ginger ale chaser.
30% ABV
Fernet may be served as a digestif after a meal, but may also be served with coffee and espresso or mixed as a cocktail. It may be served at room temperature or on the rocks (with ice). Fernet is often seen as the national beverage of Argentina, with an annual production of around 25 million liters.
It is commonly mixed with cola but it is also drunk with soda water (in an "old fashioned way"), or even pure. The liqueur has also been popular in the San Francisco Bay Area since before Prohibition. Today, San Francisco loves Fernet, consuming 25% of the entire US consumption. San Francisco bars usually serve fernet as a shot followed by a ginger ale chaser.
30% ABV