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  2. St-Germain (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    St-Germain was created by distiller Robert Cooper, son of the owner of Charles Jacquin et Cie, Norton Cooper, after trying an elderflower-based cocktail at a London bar in 2001. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The brand was named after the Paris neighbourhood, Saint-Germain-des-Prés , and the bottle shape is influenced by Art Deco motifs associated with the early ...

  3. Creme Yvette - Wikipedia

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    It became almost impossible to find after production stopped in 1969. The liqueur was, however, resurrected in 2009 by Rob Cooper, the creator of St-Germain elderflower liqueur. [1] According to Martha Stewart's Living magazine, March 2010, "Creme Yvette, a 100-year-old violet liqueur, has been rereleased. Blending fresh berries, vanilla ...

  4. Don Alfredo (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Type: Cocktail: Base spirit: Pisco; Served: on ice: Standard drinkware: Old fashioned glass: Commonly used ingredients: 4.5cl Pisco; 3cl St-Germain; 2cl Lime juice; Splash Club soda; Preparation: In an old-fashioned glass filled with ice, pour in Pisco, elderflower liqueur (such as St-Germain) and lime juice.

  5. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Blueberry smash (vodka, St. Germain elderflower liqueur, lemon rounds, lime rounds, blueberries, mint leaves) [38] Bourbon blackberry smash (bourbon, lime juice, mint leaves, blackberries, simple syrup, club soda) [39] Bourbon peach smash (bourbon, brown sugar simple syrup, peach, mint leaves, ginger beer or seltzer) [40]

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  7. 36 Common Substitutes for Cooking and Baking Ingredients - AOL

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    Baking Powder. For one 1 teaspoon of baking powder, use 1/4 tsp. baking soda and 1/2 tsp. vinegar or lemon juice and milk to total half a cup. Make sure to decrease the liquid in your recipe by ...

  8. Chambord (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Chambord (French: [ʃɑ̃.bɔʁ]) is a 16.5% abv raspberry liqueur modelled after a liqueur produced in the Loire Valley of France during the late 17th century. The Chambord product brand has been owned and produced by the Brown-Forman Corporation since 2006.

  9. Génépi - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Coeur de Génépi. Génépi or génépy (French:) is a traditional herbal liqueur or apéritif popularized in the Alpine regions. Genepi also refers to alpine plants of the genus Artemisia (commonly called wormwood) that is used to make a liqueur in the French region of Savoy, where the Artemisia génépi plants grow and where the beverage is commonly produced.