1960 The U K B G Guide to Drinks (3 rd edition revised)
Part VI
A Glossary of Liqueurs Advocaat. One of the most famous Dutch liqueurs and a valuable restorative. It is made chiefly of brandy and egg-yolks and might be called a bottled egg-nog. There are, unfortunately,some thick, yellow, semi-liquid compounds sold under the name of Advocaat] made with- cornflour and raw spirit, which are an unwholesome travesty of the real thing. Due to its low alcoholic content, -■Vdvocaat is not considered to be a liqueur nowadays. Amourette. A French liqueur, violet in colour. Angelica. A Basque liqueur. Yiry sweet, flavoured with Angelica and Pyrenees plants. Anisette. The French name of an aniseed-flavoured liqueur which is very sweet. Apple Gin. A colourless liqueur compounded at Leith, Scotland. Apricot Brandy. A highly-flavoured and rather fascinating liqueur compounded in England and elsewhere. The flavour is imparted by dried apricots. The best Apricot Brandy, however, is distilled from fresh apricots and the crushed kernels of their stones, in lands where apricots bear abundant fruit. Aurum. A pale gold Italian liqueur highly aromatic and not too sweet. A delicate orange flavour. Banana Liqueur. One of the pre-war favourite liqueurs which was and is made in France, Holland, America and elsewhere. Benedictine. One of the oldest—if not actually the oldest, and one of the most widely-renowned liqueurs in the world. It is distilled at Fecamp, in Normandy, and its origin has been traced to the Benedictine monks of Fecamp, as far back as 1510. It is highly aromatized and very sweet ; many people prefer to drink it " half and half ", half Benedictine and half Brandy, a blend which is known as B. and B. It is sold in bottles of distinctive shape, and the label bears the initials D.O.M. {Deo Optimo maxima) of the Benedictine Order. Benedictine is sometimes referred to as D.O.M. Liqueur. Blackcurrant Liqueur. A liqueur prepared from blackcurrants, brandy and sugar ; it is better known under its French name of Cassis (q.v.). Blackberry Brandy. One of the minor liqueurs. Very dark in colour. Flavoured with blackberries.
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