Beerenburg
Related Articles | |
Schrobbelear | ■■■■■■■■■■ |
Schrobbelear is the name of alcoholic bitters in Tilburg. Bitters are obtained by distilling various . . . Read More | |
Aperitif | ■■■■■■ |
Aperitif refers to a French word for a light alcoholic taken or consumed as an appetizer before a meal . . . Read More | |
Sima | ■■■■ |
Sima is the Finnish for Mead and refers to sweet honey-based alcoholic beverage. Its sweetness is balanced . . . Read More | |
Hembränt /Hembrant | ■■■■ |
Hembränt /Hembrant: Hembränt is a common name for Finland's home-distilled spirits that are usually . . . Read More | |
Soju | ■■■ |
Soju refers to Korean clear, distilled liquor made of rice, sweet potatoes and other ingredients similar . . . Read More | |
Palinca | ■■■ |
Palinca refers to Romania's strongest alcoholic drink which contains 60% pure alcohol, stronger than . . . Read More | |
Kirsebælikør/Kirsebaelikor | ■■■ |
Kirsebælikør/Kirsebaelikor refers to the traditional Danish cherry liqueur that is similar to original . . . Read More | |
Omija Hwachae | ■■■ |
Omija Hwachae is Omija fruit punch. Omija Hwachae is one of the popular traditional Korean drinks for . . . Read More | |
Wormwood | ■■■ |
Wormwood refers to a perennial plant used as an herb, but is very bitter. It is most often used in some . . . Read More | |
Brandewijn | ■■■ |
Brandewijn refers to a Dutch brandy-like spirit which is one of the oldest spirits and is still popular . . . Read More |