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  2. Alcohol-free beer is gaining popularity, even at Oktoberfest

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    This year marked the first time an alcohol-free beer garden opened in Munich. “Die Null,” which means “the zero” in German, served non-alcoholic beer, mocktails and other alcohol-free drinks near the city's main train station this summer but was scheduled to close a few day before Oktoberfest opened.

  3. Jägermeister - Wikipedia

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    Jägermeister (/ ˈ j eɪ ɡ ər m aɪ s t ər / YAY-gər-my-stər, German: [ˈjɛːɡɐˌmaɪstɐ] ⓘ) is a German digestif [1] made with 56 herbs and spices.Developed in 1934 by Wilhelm and Curt Mast, [2] [3] it has an alcohol by volume of 35% (61 degrees proof, or US 70 proof).

  4. Category:German alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    S. Sechsämtertropfen. St. Vitus (drink) Categories: German drinks. Alcoholic drinks by country. Alcohol in Germany. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. List of IBA official cocktails - Wikipedia

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    33 drinks: Alexander. Made with cognac, cocoa liqueur (crème de cacao), and cream. [2] Americano. Made with Campari, sweet vermouth, and for the sparkling version, club soda and garnished with a slice of lemon. [3] Angel face. Made with gin, apricot brandy and calvados in equal amounts.

  6. Feuerzangenbowle - Wikipedia

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    Feuerzangenbowle with the burning Zuckerhut. Feuerzangenbowle (listen ⓘ) is a traditional German alcoholic drink for which a rum-soaked sugarloaf is set on fire and drips into mulled wine. It is often part of a Christmas or New Year's Eve tradition. The name translates literally as fire-tongs punch, "Bowle" meaning "punch" being borrowed from ...

  7. Berliner Weisse - Wikipedia

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    Berliner Weisse (German: Berliner Weiße, pronounced [bɛʁˌliːnɐ ˈvaɪ̯sə] ⓘ) is a cloudy, sour beer of around 3.5% alcohol by volume. It is a regional variation of the wheat beer style from Northern Germany, dating back to at least the 16th century. It can be made from combinations of malted barley and wheat, with the stipulation that ...

  8. Margarita - two ounces of tequila, half an ounce of orange liqueur, and one ounce of freshly squeezed lime juice. Expresso Martini - two ounces of vodka, half an ounce of coffee liqueur, and one ...

  9. Kümmel (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Look up kummel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kümmel, kummel or kimmel (Latvian: ķimelis), is a sweet, colourless liqueur flavoured with caraway (German: Kümmel, Latvian: ķimenes) seeds, cumin and fennel. Kummel was first distilled in the Netherlands in the late 17th century. in It was then taken to Germany, now the principal producer ...

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