- the
colloquial German word
Schnaps [ʃnaps] (plural: Schnäpse),
which is used in
reference to
spirit drinks. The word
Schnaps stems from Low
German and...
-
Kleine &
Ronnie Flex –
Stoff und
Schnaps" (in German). Ö3
Austria Top 40.
Retrieved 2019-11-01. "–
Stoff und
Schnaps" (in German). GfK
Entertainment charts...
- term,
similar beverages are
produced in
other countries (e.g.,
German Schnaps, Gr**** ρακί,
Turkish rakı,
Balkan rakia,
Romanian țuică,
Czech and Slovak...
- Madison:
University of
Wisconsin Press. The
definition given is "nip,
schnaps; shot (of brandy, aquavit, etc.)." Look up
tipsy in Wiktionary, the free...
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bottle sizes and is
available in
chocolate form with a
liquid centre. The
schnaps is
drunk well-chilled and neat or is used in ****tails and for cooking...
- it is
permitted to be produced. For centuries,
local distilleries sold
schnaps made up of
grain and
fermented must of the
numerous juniper shrubs growing...
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already familiar to Germans, who
sometimes called the
product "Göring-
Schnaps". Jägermeister came to
greater international attention particularly through...
-
village is well
known for
producing Schnaps made from
juniper berries which are
distilled three times. The
Schnaps is
called Steinhäger or S****enhäger...
- S2CID 97993637. "Beim
Schnapsbrenner in Spalt:
Destillierte Heimat" [At the
Schnaps Maker in Spalt:
Distilled Homeland].
Bayerischer Rundfunk (in German)....
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schnapps (fruit brandy),
typically of up to 60% alcohol, is drunk. In
Austria schnaps is made from a
variety of fruits, for
example apricots, rowanberries, gentiana...