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liqueur

[li-kur, -kyoor, lee-kœr] / lɪˈkɜr, -ˈkyʊər, liˈkœr /


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But bartenders didn’t stop there, they traded in those other fruity, sugary, fluorescent liqueurs for real ingredients.

From Salon

In the meantime, he is hopeful that Chartreuse fans will honor the monks’ commitment to do “less but better for longer” by consuming the liqueur more mindfully.

From Seattle Times

“I’ve never had a whiskey cocktail that had chocolate liqueur in it be bad.”

From Seattle Times

A minute later a highball glass arrived: Becherovka with apple liqueur, lime juice and simple syrup.

From New York Times

Add the rum, Chartreuse and chocolate liqueur to the warmed mug, and swirl to allow the mixture to warm up a bit.

From Washington Post