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    Blue Curacao – What Is It?

    ByJonas Halpren February 23, 2004March 21, 2012

    Q: What is blue curaçao?

    A: Blue Curaçao is an orange-flavored liqueur made from curaçao oranges and then colored blue. The clear version of curaçao is commonly called triple sec. Curaçao comes in many other colors as well.… Read more

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    Lava Flow Recipe

    ByThe Barkeep February 21, 2004March 21, 2012

    Q: Do you have a recipe for Lava Flow?

    A: http://www.drinkoftheweek.com/archive/l/lavaflow.htm… Read more

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    Gin vs. Sloe Gin

    ByThe Barkeep February 21, 2004December 9, 2012

    Q: What is the difference in taste, composition, etc. between sloe gin and regular gin?

    A: Sloe Gin is a liqueur made from the sloe berry, while gin is an alcohol distilled from grain and flavored with juniper berries. The alcohol content of Gin is much greater than that of Sloe Gin and Gin is clear in color while Sloe Gin is red.… Read more

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    Triple Sec & Cointreau

    ByJonas Halpren February 20, 2004December 9, 2012

    Q: Please tell me the flavors of Cointreau and Triple Sec.

    A: Triple sec is orange in flavor; Cointreau is a specific brand of premium triple sec. Getting their flavor from curaçao oranges, triple sec is also referred to as white (clear) curaçao.

    Also see blue curaçao!

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    Absinthe

    ByThe Barkeep February 19, 2004December 9, 2012

    Q: Do current absinthe drinks (made in the US) really include absinthe? Isn’t this illegal in the US? I am wondering since in New Orleans there are drinks such as the Absinthe Suissesse and the Absinthe Frappe. Do these include substituted ingredients?

    A: Absinthe is illegal in the US and much if the world. It is only legal in Spain, the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom. They make a liquor that they call absinthe … Read more

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