Walnut Honey Syrup
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Flavor Profile
Walnut, bitter nut, tannic, earthy
Intensity
Moderate
Dose Type
oz (0.5-1)
Sourcing
Buy or MakeHomemade orgeat is a bartender rite-of-passage; commercial versions solve the shelf-life and emulsification problem that causes DIY orgeat to break.
Price range: $10–$20 per bottle
Commercial Brands
Orgeat — 8.5 oz — $11.00 ($1.29/oz) Orgeat — 17.5 oz — $20.00 ($1.14/oz)
Almond Orgeat Syrup — 9.5 oz — $14.00 ($1.47/oz)
Original Orgeat — 25.4 oz — $19.99 ($0.79/oz)
Common — most bars make this in-house
Nutrition
128
Cal/oz
26g
Sugar/oz
55
Glycemic Index
0%
ABV
64
Cal/tbsp
17.3g
Carbs/tbsp
1.3x
Sweetness
Best natural sweetener for health-conscious guests who still want calories — the antioxidants and enzymes are real, just modest. Use less volume than sugar to match sweetness.
Mean GI of 58 across 17 tested varieties (range 45-74 depending on floral source). Higher calorie density than sugar by tablespoon due to higher weight (21g vs 12.6g). Contains trace antioxidants, enzymes, and antimicrobial compounds — modest real benefit. Raw honey retains more bioactive content than processed. Not safe for infants under 12 months (botulism risk).