LIQUEUR

lĭkûrˈ, strong alcoholic beverage made of almost neutral spirits, flavored with herb mixtures, fruits, or other materials, and usually sweetened. The name derives from the Latin word to melt. Liqueur can be produced by either macerating the flavoring elements in alcohol, which is then distilled or by percolation, which passes heated alcohol through the flavorings. In both processes, the flavored spirit is sweetened with sugar, syrup, or honey; coloring, if desired, can be added. The mixture is filtered, aged if preferred, and bottled. The processes and ingredients are often strictly guarded secrets. No more than three people at one time are said to know the formula for making Benedictine. The alcoholic content of liqueurs usually ranges from about 34 to 60 proof, but can reach 100 proof. Liqueurs are usually served after dinner and sipped from small glasses, a process said to aid digestion. Indeed, many famous liqueurs, notably benedictine and chartreuse, were invented by monks experimenting with herbs and other plants in the search for medicines. Other liqueurs include kirsch, kümmel, Cointreau, crème de menthe, Drambuie, and Grand Marnier. Both Cointreau and Grand Marnier are types of curaçao, a liqueur flavored with the dried peel of the green oranges from the West Indian island of Curaçao. The fruit brandies known as eaux-de-vie, sometimes referred to as liqueurs, are not members of this category.

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...famous European Court case involving this liqueur that the 1992 single-market initiative...AG, which wished to import the French liqueur into the Federal Republic. Since under German laws the liqueur has too little alcohol to qualify as a...
...however, he soon returned, asking for some liqueur in its stead. He drank the liqueur, and was about to leave without paying for it...want of me?" he asked. "Please pay for the liqueur," said the shopkeeper. "But I have given...
...A slogan just above the picture of the liqueur and its name calls it "the Black Sheep...overtly or vicariously. Another ad for a liqueur, Southern Comfort, establishes a different...sports- wear sipping orange juice and liqueur mixed drinks from glasses marked "Southern...
...right. HULDA enters with a liqueur tray . She serves the older...Would Mrs. Kaavio like some liqueur? (They continue their conversation...been told that my taste in liqueurs is masculine. MISS MATERO You like mens liqueur as much as you like men themselves...
...decision. In this case, the French liqueur of that name had been banned from sale...established the German definition for a liqueur Hufbauer 1990, p. 12 . In its decision...the Treaty of Rome. Henceforth, the liqueur could be sold in Germany because it was...
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...Kahlua, the coffee-flavored Mexican liqueur he had recently introduced to consumers...their striking unfamiliarity to style the liqueur as exotic and its imbibers as adventurous...an overarching goal of this essay. The Liqueur from Sunny Mexico When Jules Berman decided...
...costs were checked weekly. In Madrids liqueur factory the costs of five products were...allocated overheads to products. Madrids liqueur factory warned that the "wages of the...as a percentage of cost. In the Madrid liqueur factory, the percentage profit achieved...
...strong spirits (or liqueurs) started to be surveyed...more rarely", "a few liqueur glasses a week", "1-2 liqueur glasses a day", "more than 2 liqueur glasses a day...aperitifs, amaro, liqueurs, and distilled spirits...
...Since the product was classified as a liqueur in its home country but under German law...in alcohol content to be classified a liqueur and too high in alcohol content to be...famous European Court case involving this liqueur that the 1992 single-market initiative...
...beer, (b) wine, (c) liqueur, (d) spirits you drink each...can of beer or one measure of liqueur or spirits. To determine the...beer, 14 g; one measure of liqueur, 11 g; and one measure of...distilled spirits (includes liqueurs). The amount of alcohol drunk...
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...Winter, Ill Be Drinking Baileys-The Liqueur All Women Secretly Like. by Victoria...It is this: Dooleys Original Toffee Liqueur. I was sent a tiny press sample last...myself on it. It was very good. Toffee liqueur occupies the Baileys slot--and thats...
...loaded with every kind of liqueur, each in a distinctive...alone they also use liqueurs individually distilled...another herb-based liqueur of which it might remind...The French herbal liqueurs Benedictine and Chartreuse...Church. Benedictine liqueur long ago ceased to have...
...1/2 cups sugar <br/ 1 cup Chambord liqueur <br/ 8 teaspoons powdered gelatin...Combine milk, cream, sugar and Chambord liqueur in a saucepan and bring to a quick boil...extract <br/ 1/2 cup Amarula Cream liqueur <br/ TO MAKE CRUST: Heat oven to 350...
...chilled peach nectar 3 tablespoons orange liqueur Combine chilled champagne, peach nectar and orange liqueur in tall pitcher. Serve in champagne flutes...Ice cubes 3 ounces vodka 2 ounces orange liqueur 2 ounces cranberry juice 1 tablespoon fresh...
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Liqueurs on Tap Just De...BOTTOMS up for luscious liqueurs for summer. You...Champagne truffle cream liqueur or go wild for strawberry...got some special liqueurs, such as the Champagne...and the sloe gin liqueur. People make their...
Liqueurs Couple Concoct a Business...COUPLE hope to expand their liqueur business by landing a contract...Northumberland-based Frere Quenelle Liqueurs has become a favourite of...concocting a series of unusual liqueurs including Garlic Vodka and...
...rejuvenated the once staid image of liqueurs as Britons now look for something...The biggest winners are cream liqueurs which account for 62 per cent...in 2003. Meanwhile, whisky liqueur Drambuie recently sponsored...competition between fruit and cream liqueurs has also been a factor; while...
Coffee and Liqueurs at the Ready, the 400 Insurers Applauded as They Waited for the Leader...providing rich pickings for the insurance giants? But when the coffee and liqueurs were finally served at the Marriott Hotel in Londons West End last Thursday...
Drunk Driver Says He Only Ate Liqueurs; Cabbie Claims Birthday Chocs and...claimed he had only eaten chocolate liqueurs when police found him slumped at...painkillers and then eaten some chocolate liqueurs. He wrote: "I cant defend myself...
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...digestion. Indeed, many famous liqueurs, notably benedictine and chartreuse...search for medicines. Other liqueurs include kirsch, kummel, Cointreau...Marnier are types of curacao, a liqueur flavored with the dried peel...sometimes referred to as liqueurs, are not members of this category...
ABSINTHE ab sinth, an emerald-green liqueur distilled from wormwood and other aromatics, including angelica...Ordinaire, a Frenchman who lived in Switzerland, and the liqueur became enormously popular, particularly in late-19th-century...
CHARTREUSE shartrooz , liqueur made exclusively by Carthusians at their monastery, La Grande Chartreuse...in Tarragona, Spain. The monks product is identified by the name Liqueur des Peres Chartreux. Readmitted to France in 1941, the Carthusians...
...W Croatia, on the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea. A seaport and a tourist center, it has industries that produce liqueur, processed fish, textiles, and cigarettes. It is the seat of a Roman Catholic archbishop and has a branch of the Univ...
...example of 12th-century Norman architecture, has numerous additions from the 14th cent. Fecamp is famous for benedictine liqueur, which was first made by the monks in the 16th cent. and which is now made by a private company on the grounds of the old...
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