Picon Bière
France’s answer to a shandy, the Picon Bière is a cocktail made with a light lager and Picon.
Amer Picon is a French liqueur made from orange peel, gentian root, and quinine. It has a bittersweet flavor with notes of citrus and spice. However, Picon is banned in the United States because it supposedly contains calamus root, a plant that has a cancer-causing chemical.
There are a few substitutes for the liqueur that have a similar bittersweet flavor:
Amer Torani — French liqueur with a similar bitterness
Amaro CioCiaro — Italian liqueur that’s sweet & bitter
Ramazzotti Amaro — Italian liqueur that is a little sweeter
Amaro Montenegro — Italian liqueur with a similar bitterness & sweetness
Amaro Nonino — Italian liqueur that’s less sweet & more bitter
Picon Bière
shopping list —
1 oz substitute amaro of your choice
1 oz Cointreau
6 to 8 oz light lager, pilsner, or kolsch
orange slice, for garnish
ice, if desired
equipment —
pint glass or Collins glass
cocktail jigger
steps —
Add the substitute amaro and Cointreau to a pint glass or Collins glass. Top with beer. Garnish with an orange slice and ice if desired.