This is a list of liqueurs brands . Liqueurs are alcoholic beverages that are bottled with added sugar and have added flavours that are usually derived from fruits, herbs, or nuts. Liqueurs are distinct from eaux-de-vie , fruit brandy , and flavored liquors , which contain no added sugar. Most liqueurs range between 15% and 55% alcohol by volume .[1]
A selection of amaro liqueurs from Italy
A coffee liqueur is a caffeinated alcoholic drink with a coffee flavour.
Bottles of Sombai Anise & Coffee rice liqueur
Midnight Espresso coffee liqueur
Note: the exact recipes of many herbal liqueurs (which may contain 50 or more different herbs) are often closely guarded trade secrets. The primary herbal ingredients are listed where known.
Other herbal liqueurs
"Altvater" by Gessler, originally from Austrian Silesia
Demänovka (33 %) - produced in Slovakia
Allasch (caraway, flavoured with bitter almonds, angelica, orange)
Agwa de Bolivia (37 herbs)
Altvater
Amaro
Becherovka (anise seeds, cinnamon, and other herbs)
Beirão (seeds and herbs from around the world)
Barrow's Intense Ginger Liqueur (Handmade in Brooklyn, NY with Fresh Ginger)
Bénédictine (27 herbs and spices)
Boilo (a homemade Christmas liqueur from the Pennsylvania Coal Region )
Calisaya (cinchona calisaya bark, Seville orange extract and other botanicals)
Canton (spirits, brandy, six varieties of ginger, ginseng, and honey)
Chartreuse (130 herbal extracts) Green and Yellow versions
Cynar (artichoke)
Danzig Goldwasser (gold leaf, roots, and herbs)
Everglo (tequila, vodka, caffeine, and ginseng)
Fernet (myrrh, rhubarb, chamomile, cardamom, aloe, and saffron)
Galliano (30 herbs)
Gammel Dansk Bitter Dram (a Danish digestif bitter with 29 herbs)
Goldschläger (cinnamon, with gold leaf)
Jaan Paan Liqueur (sweet paan flavored)
Jägermeister (56 herbs)
Jing Jiu (Chinese yam , xian mao , dong quai , desert-broomrape , goji , huang qi , barrenwort , cinnamon, cloves)
Killepitsch (combination of 90 fruits, berries, herbs, and spices)
the King's Ginger liqueur , a Berry Bros 1903 formulation to revivify Edward VII from cold car journeys
Krupnik (honey and up to 50 different herbs)
Kümmel (caraway seed, cumin, and fennel)
Mamajuana (rum, tree barks, herbs, spices and honey)
Mastica (mastic resin )
Mastichato (Mastic resin)
Menta (peppermint liqueur)
Metaxa
Minttu (peppermint liqueur)
Riga Black Balsam (Rigas Melnais Balzams)
Singeverga (herbs and spices) – Made by monks at the Singeverga Monastery in Porto , Portugal, it is a sweet-tasting liqueur[7]
Strega (70 herbs, including mint, fennel, and saffron)
Tubi 60 (Lemon , citrus , tree barks, spices, herbs: ginger, mint, anise, saffron, turmeric, cumin and others)
Underberg (a German digestif bitter)
Unicum (more than 40 herbs)
Yomeishu – first made by Sokan Shiozawa in 1602[8] [9]