In a great paradox, the history of liqueur begins with medicine. The word “liqueur” is derived (or distilled) from the Latin liquefacere meaning “to melt, or dissolve.” Fitting, considering how many among us can recall dissolving into a puddle of regret and vomit after an afternoon spent drinking a dusty bottle of schnapps nicked from the liquor cabinet of an absent parent. Not without irony, October 16 is also the birthday of fabled drunk, beloved author, apex Libra and tippler til the end, Mr. National Liqueur Day arrives on October 16 and with it the call to raise a glass and outstretch a pinkie. ‘Tis the season of schnapps and cordials my friends. This state could be the first to name an official cocktail - and here’s what it would beĪbsolut, Kahlúa release espresso martini perfume for $105 I accidentally ordered a $2,000 drink on New Years - my husband left me at the bar You’d have to drink this much Champagne and other alcohol to gain 1 pound, says influencer
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