Alomo bitters
Alomo Bitters is made with purified water, plant extracts and a neutral spirit. This results in a truly authentic herbal drink exquisitely crafted by nature’s hands. It’s best served straight, on the rocks or part of an invigorating cocktail, it is revitalizing.
What is Alomo Bitters?
Alomo Bitters is a nice blend of herbal extracts from carefully selected and scientifically researched tropical plant extracts. Alomo’s plant extracts are supplied by the center for scientific research into plant medicine – Mampong, Akwapim, which is in the Eastern Region of Ghana. It is produced in Ghana by the” Kasapreko Company Limited” and is based on a secret family recipe. Alomo Bitters is the leading herbal spirit in Africa and is patronized all over the world.
Where to buy Alomo bitters in South Africa?
- Palmwine Liquor Store
Address: Shop # 5, Penny Farthing Centre, 528 Pretoria Rd, Silverton, Pretoria, 0084, South Africa.
Tel: +27 76 929 1319.
- De bottle Shop Edenvale – liquorland Express.
Address: 60 Van Riebeeck Ave, Edenvale, 1609, South Africa
Tel: +27 11 609 0861.
Urban Ethnic Market
Address: Shop 8, 309 Pendoring Rd, Blackheath, Randburg, 2195, South Africa.
Tel: +27 11 678 0554.
Liquor City – The Liquor Boys
Address: 2 Burg St, Boksburg, Johannesburg, 1459, South Africa.
Tel : +27 11 306 9999.
What is Alomo Bitters good for?
Alomo bitters is an alcoholic drink made to support blood circulation, good health, and vitality. Alomo Bitters was also created to bring people closer, connect couples, enrich friendships, and make social moments that are memorable.
Majorly Alomo bitters contains properties that work as remedy for:
- Body Aches & Pains
- Piles Menstrual Cramps in Women
- Enhances Appetite
- Blood Circulation
- Vitality & many more.
What are the ingredient used in making Alomo Bitters?
The following are ingredients of Alomo bitters:
- Water.
- Sugar.
- Alcohol.
- Kola nut.
- Prune.
- Oakwood.
- Bitter orange peel.
- Wormwood.
Can anyone drink Alomo bitters in South Africa?
No, not everyone can drink Alomo bitters. “Pregnant women” cannot drink Alomo bitters, as it contains some stimulants which are vaso-constrictors which reduce blood supply to the baby. So, it’s not safe in pregnancy.