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Niksko | 1 year ago

Tried it when I was in Chicago. If you enjoy bitter amari like Cynar or Averna you won't find this particularly especially bracing. It's an interesting local curiosity, but it's sort of _just_ bitter with not much else in terms of flavour.

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tptacek|1 year ago

Even someone who has never had an amaro might enjoy Cynar (artichoke; powerfully vegetal with a sweet finish, refreshing in a lot of the way a slice of cucumber in water is) or Averna (orange and anise, what's not to like?). If you take a sip of Malort and your brain doesn't immediately scream POISON, something is wrong.

anamexis|1 year ago

That's interesting, because I would consider Malört substantially more bracingly bitter than Cynar or Averna.

kasey_junk|1 year ago

The problem with malort isn’t the bitter, it’s the lack of quality.

I love amaros and bitter liqueurs, but malort is a hard pass.

dgently7|1 year ago

Not sure if it’s still around but there was a local bartender there who made his own high quality version of Malört. You could find it at a few distributors around called “franklins malort” but I heard they got a cease letter and then renamed it to “bësk”. Compared to the jepesens was like bud light to a craft brew. Way better balance, still the bitter grapefruit, but also with a ton of other aromatics and spices. That stuff was delicious.