Bitters Triple Play Cocktail Bitters Variety Pack vs Woodford Old Fashioned bundle with cherries, bitters & syrup
Overall winner: Bitters Triple Play Cocktail Bitters Variety Pack
Key Differences
Bitters Triple Play (A) offers three iconic aromatic bitters with a lower listed price tier and a higher average rating across many more reviews; it’s aimed at cocktail enthusiasts wanting versatility for classics like Old Fashioned and Sazerac. Woodford Old Fashioned Bundle (B) emphasizes rich syrup flavor and subtle bitters with gift-oriented packaging but has fewer reviews and reports of bottles leaking during transit
Bitters Triple Play Cocktail Bitters Variety Pack
A trio of cocktail bitters: Angostura, Peychaud's, and Regans Orange No. 6. Adds depth, orange zest, and versatility to cocktails. Customers note its flavor and value as a starter pack for home bartending
Pros
- Adds depth and complexity to cocktails
- Includes three versatile bitters
- Good value as a starter pack
- Suitable for classic and modern cocktails
Cons
- Limited to three bitters in pack
Woodford Old Fashioned bundle with cherries, bitters & syrup
Woodford bundle includes bourbon cherries, orange bitters, and syrup for Old Fashioned cocktails. customers note rich syrup and subtle bitters, and view it as a good gift and value
Pros
- includes multiple cocktail components
- rich syrup flavor
- subtle bitters
- perceived good value
Cons
- bottles reported leaking during transit
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Bitters Triple Play |
| Durability | Woodford |
| Versatility | Bitters Triple Play |
| User Reviews | Bitters Triple Play |