Description
Bitter Kas is a carbonated soft drink flavored with quinine. Made with citric acid and sugar to somewhat mitigate the bitter taste of quinine.
Perhaps it is the use of gentian and its ability to stimulate the appetite that has made Bitter Kas a common aperitif drink. The option for those who don't want to drink alcohol, but opt for a drink whose pink hue gives it a certain cocktail air, with olive included. Or lemon or orange slice, in its most common format.
Conservation and use
Protect from sunlight and aggressive odors. Do not freeze. Store in a clean, cool and dry place. Avoid direct contact with the ground.
24 cans of 33 cl.
Brand
Bitter Kas
Bitter Kas was born in Vitoria in the 60s and a few years later it had already become the most popular non-alcoholic drink when making an aperitif. Its color and characteristic flavor gradually gained followers and the soft drink became a success in Spain. The traditional presentation of this drink was with ice including an olive and an orange slice. Its appearance is red with bubbles and its taste is slightly bitter. This drink was already consumed in Central Europe and, above all, in Italy. The company Kas imported this drink and changed the formula to adapt it to the Spanish market. That's why he had the help of Dr. Hausmann, a pharmacist and professor at the University of Barcelona and an expert in medicinal plants.