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To make these peppermint-bark-inspired drinks, you'll combine white chocolate liqueur, vodka, peppermint schnapps, and heavy cream in a cocktail shaker with ice, before serving these shaken—not ...
Schnapps (/ ʃ n ɑː p s / or / ʃ n æ p s /) or schnaps is a type of alcoholic beverage that may take several forms, including distilled fruit brandies, [1] herbal liqueurs, infusions, and "flavored liqueurs" made by adding fruit syrups, spices, or artificial flavorings to neutral grain spirits.
For example, the name applejack derives from the traditional method of producing the drink, jacking, the process of freezing fermented cider and then removing the ice, increasing the alcohol content. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Starting with the fermented juice, with an alcohol content of less than ten percent, the concentrated result can contain 25–40% ...
Cock o' the North (single malt, blueberry) Drambuie (Scotch, heather honey, herbs, and spices) Eblana (Irish whiskey, coffee, honey, almond, peanut) Famous Grouse liqueur (Scotch, bourbon, citrus, spices) Fireball Cinnamon Whisky (Canadian whisky, cinnamon, spices) Forty Creek Premium Cream Liqueur (Canadian whisky, vanilla, chocolate, caramel)
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A standard drink is a notional drink that contains a specified amount of pure alcohol. The standard drink is used in many countries to quantify alcohol intake. It is usually expressed as a measure of beer, wine, or spirits. One standard drink always contains the same amount of alcohol regardless of serving size or the type of alcoholic beverage.
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The steeping of herbs in alcohol to create schnapps is a long-held folk tradition in Nordic countries, and Brennivín is still the traditional drink for the mid-winter feast of Þorrablót. Today, Icelanders typically drink it chilled, as a shot, with a beer, or as a base for cocktails.