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Review: Valhalla Herbal Liqueur Shot

Drinkhacker

The coffee-black liqueur is made with Nordic ingredients including angelica, wormwood, yarrow, and licorice — lots of licorice. Sharp up front and lightly sweet, with a bitter tinge that grows with time on the palate. Er, shooter. Say, do you like licorice? Four species of licorice plants, to be exact.

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Check Out the Top 10 Finalists in the Paint the Town Mango Cocktail Competition

Chilled Magazine

Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur ¾ oz. Liqueur , Tequila Sizzle and Spice by Angela Wood Ingredients 1 oz. Garnish with orange peel and 3 drops of Angostura aromatic bitters. Spicy tamarind mango foam Ingredients 1 oz of Ancho Reyes Chile Ancho Liqueur 2 oz of Raft Pineapple Tamarind syrup.5 Ancho Verde Chili liqueur 1/2 oz.

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The Essential Shot Guide [Infographic]

VinePair

In the modern drinks landscape, it’s easy to forget about shots — or shooters, to be more specific. Essentially miniature versions of larger-format cocktails, shooters are typically made with two or more spirits. Boilermaker The boilermaker isn’t your average shooter. And when you do, you’ll want to be ready.

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How a German-Style Peppermint Liqueur Became a Bartender’s Handshake (and Mouthwash)

VinePair

When the modern cocktail renaissance kicked off in the early aughts, it came with a newfound appreciation for long-ignored liqueurs and amari , many of which have since become common cocktail ingredients. It also isnt bitter, but it certainly delivers on face-contorting flavor. Rumple Minze is a German liqueur brand owned by Diageo.

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We Asked 18 Bartenders: What’s the Trendiest Shot to Order Right Now? (2025)

VinePair

From classic boilermakers to themed shooters and even bartender handshakes , shots are the bread and butter of the bar world. This is a delicious combination of sweet, smoky, herbaceous, and bitter goodness. Like us bartenders always say, bitter is better.” But not all shots are created equal.

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Classic Lemon Drop Cocktail Recipe

Moody Mixologist

The drink also began to appear in a short form on menus as a shot or a shooter, introducing it to a younger generation of drinkers. A daisy is a type of sour that uses a specific sweetener - most typically an orange liqueur. Triple sec Triple sec, or orange liqueur, is a key ingredient in the Lemon Drop (and the classic Margarita).