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		<title>By: Frederic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Pisco Sour is a great gateway beverage to introduce people to egg drinks.  Even if the person is really sensitive to egg white aroma (good eggs shouldn&#039;t smell, but some people are looking for a way out before they realize how delicious and safe egg drinks can be), the bitters sprinkled on top offer up pleasing and dominant aromas.  Peruvian bitters (Amargo Chuncho) are available online and I&#039;d say the closest in character (to the Peruvian bitters I own) is the Fee&#039;s Aromatic or Whiskey Barrel Aged Bitters for it&#039;s the cinnamon notes that sing out, although Angostura are always a good substitution here.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Pisco Sour is a great gateway beverage to introduce people to egg drinks.  Even if the person is really sensitive to egg white aroma (good eggs shouldn&#8217;t smell, but some people are looking for a way out before they realize how delicious and safe egg drinks can be), the bitters sprinkled on top offer up pleasing and dominant aromas.  Peruvian bitters (Amargo Chuncho) are available online and I&#8217;d say the closest in character (to the Peruvian bitters I own) is the Fee&#8217;s Aromatic or Whiskey Barrel Aged Bitters for it&#8217;s the cinnamon notes that sing out, although Angostura are always a good substitution here.</p>
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