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The phrase "a draught of bitters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a serving of a bitter alcoholic beverage, often used in cocktails or as a digestif.
Example: "After dinner, I enjoyed a draught of bitters to aid digestion."
Alternatives: "a glass of bitters" or "a serving of bitters".
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And so he comes bearing an olive branch and a draught of bitters: Blackstone's Steve Schwarzman, who offers a vision of reconciliation in the Financial Times.
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