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Lioko Mouth Fire Mexican Classic - Tomato Liqueur

2869
9,99 (€14,27 per l)
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Content: 0,7l
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Delivery to Germany: 4,90
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Geschmack spicy, tangy, nice and tomatoey
Herkunft Hamburg, Germany
Alkoholgehalt 15.3% vol.

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Are you also tired of sugary sweet shots? With Lioko Hamburger Mouth Fire Mexican Classic we offer you the next alternative to the sugar flash. Meaty tomatoes, hot chilies, crystal-clear distilled liquor, a fine amount of black pepper and the mysterious Mexican spice blend - ready is Hamburg's cult drink.

Location: Hamburg
Country: Germany
Content: 0,7 Liter
Manufacturer: Lioko
Drink type: Liqueur
Food companies: Lioko e.K., Billhorner Brückenstraße 40, D-20539 Hamburg

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Beer is delicious, of course. But even at the beginning of our studies, no flat-sharing party was complete without our homemade tomato schnapps. There were plenty of these parties when we, the five friends, were standing on the Hamburger Berg one evening at the beginning of our studies. Because that's exactly where we had the idea to share the tomato schnapps with more people than just our friends. Our secret recipe already tasted so deliciously spicy. We had refined and improved it over and over again, tweaked and honed it. But how to bottle it to be served later in our favorite bars? The WG kitchen couldn't answer that question. No money in our pockets, let alone in the bank, our own bottling plant was out of the question. We finally got help from a small cidery in the middle of Hamburg. We were allowed to pay off the filled bottles by pressing apples into juice for days on end. So...

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