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Baked apple liqueur
Baked apple liqueur
10,49 (€20,98 per l)
  • Geschmack Baked apple, cinnamon

  • Spirituosen-Stil Apple liqueur

  • Alkohol 20% vol.

POLLY G+T Set (1x alcohol-free gin alternative + 2x tonic water + 2x glasses + 1x recipe book)
x6
34,90 (€38,78 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Non-alcoholic gin

Skin Gin Revier Edition - Dry Gin
Skin Gin Revier Edition - Dry Gin
-21%
34,59 (€69,18 per l) 43,70
  • Geschmack fresh, mild, strong mint and citrus note

  • Spirituosen-Stil Dry Gin

  • Alkohol 42% vol.

Destyl beer spirit
Destyl beer spirit
54,00 (€108,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack vigorous

  • Spirituosen-Stil Beer spirit

  • Alkohol 43% vol.

Schwechower Mecklenburger schnapps package gift set (3x brandies + 6x liqueurs)
Schwechower Mecklenburger schnapps package gift set (3x brandies + 6x liqueurs)
0€ shipping
49,95 (€52,03 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Spirits tasting set

Wide mouth gin
Wide mouth gin
35,00 (€70,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack Juniper, spicy vanilla note

  • Spirituosen-Stil Gin

  • Alkohol 42% vol.

Hausberg Rum Edition 3 - 3yo Double Cask
59,90 (€119,80 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Rum

  • Alkohol 43% vol.

Príncipe de los Apóstoles Mate Gin Fuerza Gaucha - Navy Strength
Príncipe de los Apóstoles Mate Gin Fuerza Gaucha - Navy Strength
7,00 (€140,00 per l)
  • Geschmack herbal, fresh, coriander, mint, citrus

  • Spirituosen-Stil New Western Style Gin

  • Alkohol 53% vol.

Panda Gin
Panda Gin
33,09 (€66,18 per l)
  • Geschmack sweet, cherry, lychee, rosemary

  • Spirituosen-Stil Gin

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Tommy's New Western Dry Gin Lime
Tommy's New Western Dry Gin Lime
0€ shipping
37,99 (€75,98 per l)
  • Geschmack refreshing, mild

  • Spirituosen-Stil New Western Style Gin

  • Alkohol 45% vol.

HAZELNUT (WACHOLDER) 051 - Spirits
HAZELNUT (WACHOLDER) 051 - Spirits
23,00 (€46,00 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Hazelnut spirit

  • Alkohol 41.5% vol.

yokyok ÇAY Liqueur Dry - Black Tea Liqueur
yokyok ÇAY Liqueur Dry - Black Tea Liqueur
29,90 (€59,80 per l)
  • Geschmack Black tea, cardamom

  • Spirituosen-Stil Black tea liqueur

  • Alkohol 38% vol.

Classic Vodka - Wódka Jabłkowa - "Apple Vodka"
Classic Vodka - Wódka Jabłkowa - "Apple Vodka"
29,00 (€58,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack fruity, clean, slightly acidic, subtle baked apple

  • Spirituosen-Stil Vodka

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Nobody Dry Gin 0,1l
9,99 (€99,90 per l)
  • Geschmack floral, woody

  • Spirituosen-Stil Dry Gin

  • Alkohol 46% vol.

Eau de vie de bière - beer brandy
Eau de vie de bière - beer brandy
25,00 (€50,00 per l)
  • Geschmack Mild, malty

  • Spirituosen-Stil Beer spirit

  • Alkohol 38% vol.

Apricot spirit
25,00 (€50,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack mild, fruity apricot

  • Spirituosen-Stil Apricot brandy

  • Alkohol 35% vol.

Viking fuel Blood of the Valkyries - cherry liqueur with vanilla
Viking fuel Blood of the Valkyries - cherry liqueur with vanilla
24,95 (€49,90 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Cherry liqueur

  • Alkohol 25% vol.

Cherry brandy in sherry cask - barrel aged cherry brandy
Cherry brandy in sherry cask - barrel aged cherry brandy
25,90 (€74,00 per l)
  • Geschmack sweetish, fruity, woody note

  • Spirituosen-Stil Cherry brandy

  • Alkohol 45% vol.

Bloody Harry Original - rum vodka spirit
19,99 (€28,56 per l)
  • Geschmack Rum aroma, delicate vodka finish

  • Spirituosen-Stil Rum spirit

  • Alkohol 43% vol.

Hanseatic Aquavit
Hanseatic Aquavit
0€ shipping
23,50 (€47,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack mild, classic spicy notes

  • Spirituosen-Stil Aquavit

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

GIN.Q Original Dry Gin
39,90 (€79,80 per l)
  • Geschmack classic, natural

  • Spirituosen-Stil Dry Gin

  • Alkohol 45% vol.

Kupper honeydew melon liqueur
Kupper honeydew melon liqueur
0€ shipping
-7%
12,99 (€25,98 per l) 13,99
  • Geschmack fruity, summer, honeydew melon

  • Spirituosen-Stil Melon liqueur

  • Alkohol 20% vol.

Bläck Boddl The Original - Dry Gin
0€ shipping
38,00 (€76,00 per l)
  • Geschmack fresh, fruity

  • Spirituosen-Stil Dry Gin

  • Alkohol 42% vol.

Kornfetti - Wheat Grain Minis (16 x 20 ml)
14,90 (€46,56 per l)
  • Geschmack mild, sweet, nutty finish

  • Spirituosen-Stil Grain

  • Alkohol 32% vol.

BOAR GinZero - organic alcohol-free gin alternative
-2%
23,95 (€47,90 per l) 24,50
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  • Geschmack fruity, fresh

  • Spirituosen-Stil Non-alcoholic gin

  • Alkohol 0% vol.

Wahl's brandy pear - pear brandy
36,00 (€102,86 per l)
  • Geschmack sweetish, spicy

  • Spirituosen-Stil Pear brandy

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Reserva del Señor Tequila Reposado
Reserva del Señor Tequila Reposado
41,50 (€59,29 per l)
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  • Geschmack Herbal, vanilla, floral, soft

  • Spirituosen-Stil Tequila Reposado

  • Alkohol 38% vol.

Consumption Caribbean Rum Blend
32,90 (€65,80 per l)
  • Geschmack soft, fruity, fine oak note in the finish

  • Spirituosen-Stil Rum blend

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

SYVSIND Gin Tredje Sind - Organic London Dry Gin
SYVSIND Gin Tredje Sind - Organic London Dry Gin
35,90 (€71,80 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil London Dry Gin

  • Alkohol 47% vol.

Vera Aperitivø Classicø - non-alcoholic aperitif
20,90 (€41,80 per l)
  • Geschmack full-bodied, sweet lemon, herbal-bitter finish

  • Spirituosen-Stil Non-alcoholic aperitif

  • Alkohol 0% vol.

Muscatel Dragon's Cut - Barrel Aged Gin
89,90 (€179,80 per l)
  • Geschmack intense orange, juniper, ripe fruit, floral

  • Spirituosen-Stil Barrel aged gin

  • Alkohol 44% vol.

Riga Black Balsam Chocolate & Mint - Herbal Bitters
Riga Black Balsam Chocolate & Mint - Herbal Bitters
10,99 (€21,98 per l)
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  • Geschmack strong, bittersweet, tart, chocolate, mint, cream

  • Spirituosen-Stil Semi-bitter

  • Alkohol 30% vol.

Brandhaus7 sour cherry liqueur
Brandhaus7 sour cherry liqueur
33,00 (€94,29 per l)
  • Geschmack fruity-sweet, subtle almond

  • Spirituosen-Stil Cherry liqueur

  • Alkohol 26.2% vol.

Vita Dulcis Gin Tasting Box: Underdogs Edition No.2 (6x Gin Minis)
x6
19,95 (€166,25 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Gin tasting set

Schwechower gin liqueur RIMBERRY-ROSEMARY
Schwechower gin liqueur RIMBERRY-ROSEMARY
0€ shipping
29,95 (€59,90 per l)
  • Geschmack fruity, herbal, sweetish

  • Spirituosen-Stil Gin liqueur

  • Alkohol 18% vol.

Viking fuel RagnaRum - rum spirit
Viking fuel RagnaRum - rum spirit
29,95 (€59,90 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Rum spirit

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Avontuur "Schooner Korn" Voyage 4 - sailed grain brandy
Avontuur "Schooner Korn" Voyage 4 - sailed grain brandy
-20%
31,99 (€63,98 per l) 39,99
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  • Geschmack soft, mild, aromatic, sweetish, notes of chocolate and vanilla

  • Spirituosen-Stil Grain

  • Alkohol 36% vol.

Marten wild cherry brandy
Marten wild cherry brandy
58,00 (€116,00 per l)
  • Geschmack full-bodied, round, mild

  • Spirituosen-Stil Cherry brandy

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Egg Gude Dotty Tasting Pack (4x Egg Liqueur Minis)
x4
11,50 (€143,75 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Egg liqueur

  • Alkohol 16% vol.

Kombinat 40 Vodka No. 5781 (40%Vol) - DDR Edition (F5-Transit)
0€ shipping
19,95 (€39,90 per l)
  • Geschmack Herbs

  • Spirituosen-Stil Vodka

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Duchess Citrus Bitter
Duchess Citrus Bitter
6,95 (€139,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack herbaceous, bitter

  • Spirituosen-Stil Herbal bitters

  • Alkohol 25% vol.

D.R. Lindens Orange Garden - London Dry Gin
33,90 (€67,80 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil London Dry Gin

  • Alkohol 43% vol.

Port grain - grain
Port grain - grain
0€ shipping
-14%
18,90 (€27,00 per l) 21,90
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  • Geschmack mild, clear, maritime

  • Spirituosen-Stil Grain

  • Alkohol 32% vol.

Cornfetti - Wheat grain
12,90 (€18,43 per l)
  • Geschmack mild, sweet, nutty finish

  • Spirituosen-Stil Grain

  • Alkohol 32% vol.

Cachaça Vanderley Azevedo - matured in French oak
Cachaça Vanderley Azevedo - matured in French oak
54,90 (€78,43 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Cachaça

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Barrel Cut Absinthe - matured in whisky barrel
34,90 (€69,80 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Absinthe

  • Alkohol 42% vol.

Mirabelle plum brandy "of Nancy
23,20 (€66,29 per l)
  • Geschmack fruity, floral, aromatic

  • Spirituosen-Stil Mirabelle plum brandy

  • Alkohol 42% vol.

No 967 Apothecary's gin lemon liqueur
No 967 Apothecary's gin lemon liqueur
34,90 (€99,71 per l)
  • Geschmack fresh, fruity, sweet-sourish

  • Spirituosen-Stil Gin liqueur

  • Alkohol 20% vol.

Traveschluck tasting package (1x aquavit + 1x cherry liqueur + 1x herbal liqueur)
Traveschluck tasting package (1x aquavit + 1x cherry liqueur + 1x herbal liqueur)
18,00 (€120,00 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Spirits tasting set

Siglo Cero Pox - traditional Mayan spirit
-10%
58,40 (€83,43 per l) 64,90
  • Geschmack sweet, reminiscent of corn, bread and sugar cane juice

  • Spirituosen-Stil Pox

  • Alkohol 40.5% vol.

Schwechower fruit spirit RASPBERRY - Raspberry Spirit
0€ shipping
39,95 (€79,90 per l)
  • Geschmack aromatic raspberry

  • Spirituosen-Stil Raspberry brandy

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Daisy Gin - Organic London Dry Gin
29,90 (€59,80 per l)
  • Geschmack sweet, floral, slightly acidic, fresh citrus notes, juniper

  • Spirituosen-Stil London Dry Gin

  • Alkohol 44% vol.

Butterscotch - Original Caramel Liqueur
19,90 (€39,80 per l)
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  • Geschmack buttery caramel

  • Spirituosen-Stil Caramel liqueur

  • Alkohol 20% vol.

Skin Gin - Reptile Brown - Dry Gin
Skin Gin - Reptile Brown - Dry Gin
-24%
34,59 (€69,18 per l) 45,50
  • Geschmack fruity, minty, mild

  • Spirituosen-Stil Dry Gin

  • Alkohol 42% vol.

Gran Padre Tequila Blanco
Gran Padre Tequila Blanco
49,10 (€70,14 per l)
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  • Spirituosen-Stil Tequila Blanco

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Tequila Torero Reposado
Tequila Torero Reposado
106,90 (€152,71 per l)
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  • Spirituosen-Stil Tequila Reposado

  • Alkohol 38% vol.

ZwEi - egg liqueur with plum brandy
ZwEi - egg liqueur with plum brandy
-10%
16,65 (€33,30 per l) 18,50
  • Geschmack flowery, fresh

  • Spirituosen-Stil Egg liqueur

  • Alkohol 14.7% vol.

Schrödinger's Cats London Dry Gin Distillers Cut
Schrödinger's Cats London Dry Gin Distillers Cut
38,49 (€76,98 per l)
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  • Spirituosen-Stil London Dry Gin

  • Alkohol 48% vol.

D.R. Lindens Linden No. 4 Dry Gin - London Dry Gin
33,90 (€67,80 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil London Dry Gin

  • Alkohol 43% vol.

Butterscotch liqueur
Butterscotch liqueur
19,95 (€39,90 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Caramel liqueur

  • Alkohol 20% vol.

Pink Rosy Gin.
Pink Rosy Gin.
30,00 (€60,00 per l)
  • Geschmack herbal, floral

  • Spirituosen-Stil Compound Gin

  • Alkohol 43% vol.

Navy Strength Gin
Navy Strength Gin
-10%
35,00 (€70,00 per l) 38,90
  • Geschmack distinct juniper note, resinous, fresh citrus, strong

  • Spirituosen-Stil Navy Strength Gin

  • Alkohol 57% vol.

Buddelkuchen cheesecake liqueur tasting bottle
Buddelkuchen cheesecake liqueur tasting bottle
8,50 (€85,00 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Cake liqueur

  • Alkohol 17% vol.

Elixir gin
Elixir gin
29,99 (€59,98 per l)
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  • Geschmack mild, herbal, sweetish

  • Spirituosen-Stil Gin

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Coniferous forest spruce spirit - Advent calendar
34,00 (€68,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack Reminiscent of a visit to the sauna or a walk in the woods

  • Spirituosen-Stil Herbal spirit

  • Alkohol 38% vol.

Lorbär - Dry Gin
Lorbär - Dry Gin
29,00 (€58,00 per l)
  • Geschmack spicy, strong, much juniper

  • Spirituosen-Stil Dry Gin

  • Alkohol 43% vol.

Peanut butter x banana cream liqueur
6,50 (€65,00 per l)
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  • Spirituosen-Stil Cream liqueur

  • Alkohol 17% vol.

Crystal Head Vodka Artist Series - Limited Edition
Crystal Head Vodka Artist Series - Limited Edition
107,00 (€152,86 per l)
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  • Geschmack aromatic, mild

  • Spirituosen-Stil Vodka

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Hafenmacker Lecker Nööt - Hazelnut liqueur
Hafenmacker Lecker Nööt - Hazelnut liqueur
20,99 (€41,98 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Hazelnut liqueur

  • Alkohol 20% vol.

Tequila Terralta Blanco 55%
Tequila Terralta Blanco 55%
63,90 (€91,29 per l)
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  • Geschmack Cooked sweet agave, pepper, smoke, mild anise, light butter, mild spices.

  • Spirituosen-Stil Tequila Blanco

  • Alkohol 55% vol.

Brennhaus peppermint liqueur
Brennhaus peppermint liqueur
14,00 (€28,00 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Peppermint liqueur

  • Alkohol 18% vol.

Strawberry cream liqueur
22,00 (€44,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack fruity sweet strawberry, creamy cream

  • Spirituosen-Stil Strawberry liqueur

  • Alkohol 15% vol.

Stork Club Full Proof Rye Whiskey
Stork Club Full Proof Rye Whiskey
59,90 (€85,57 per l)
  • Geschmack spicy, fruity, peppery, slightly woody, long finish

  • Spirituosen-Stil Rye whisky

  • Alkohol 55% vol.

Slyrs Malt Whisky
Slyrs Malt Whisky
39,90 (€57,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack fruity, soft, caramel, vanilla, malt, pear

  • Spirituosen-Stil Malt whisky

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Amuerte Coca Leaf Gin - Blue Edition
Amuerte Coca Leaf Gin - Blue Edition
54,55 (€77,93 per l)
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  • Geschmack exotic, harmonious soft, bitter aromas of coca leaves

  • Spirituosen-Stil Gin

  • Alkohol 43% vol.

FULL ON THE NUT - Hazelnut liqueur
19,90 (€28,43 per l)
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  • Geschmack nutty, fresh, chocolaty, mild

  • Spirituosen-Stil Hazelnut liqueur

  • Alkohol 20% vol.

Peach Rush - noble fruit distillate
Peach Rush - noble fruit distillate
17,90 (€89,50 per l)
  • Geschmack mild, delicious peach aroma

  • Spirituosen-Stil Peach brandy

  • Alkohol 34% vol.

the bloody butcher - Mexican tomato liqueur
19,90 (€39,80 per l)
  • Geschmack spicy, hot, tomato

  • Spirituosen-Stil Tomato liqueur

  • Alkohol 13.12% vol.

Bad Hangover Fruity Mango Gin
31,00 (€62,00 per l)
  • Geschmack fruity mango

  • Spirituosen-Stil Compound Gin

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Amanero - Amaro Bavarese - Organic Herbal Bitters
Amanero - Amaro Bavarese - Organic Herbal Bitters
32,95 (€47,07 per l)
  • Geschmack intense herbal notes, tart, fresh citrus notes, roasted coffee beans

  • Spirituosen-Stil Herbal bitters

  • Alkohol 31% vol.

Deheck Gin Tonic Box (3x Gin + 3x Tonic Water)
45,00 (€60,00 per l)
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  • Spirituosen-Stil Gin tasting set

Whisky Cask Shares - Ex-Marsala Cask - peated
95,00 (€95,00 per l)
  • Geschmack sweetish, fruity

  • Spirituosen-Stil Whisky

OVII Okowita z wytłoków z winogron - "Grape marc brandy".
OVII Okowita z wytłoków z winogron - "Grape marc brandy".
35,00 (€70,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack dry, citrus notes, some stone

  • Spirituosen-Stil Grape marc spirit

  • Alkohol 40% vol.

Mintis Gin Originale
Mintis Gin Originale
28,90 (€41,29 per l)
  • Geschmack fresh mint, citrus notes

  • Spirituosen-Stil Gin

  • Alkohol 41.8% vol.

Strawberry Rush - noble fruit distillate
Strawberry Rush - noble fruit distillate
17,90 (€89,50 per l)
  • Geschmack mild, fruity strawberry

  • Spirituosen-Stil Strawberry brandy

  • Alkohol 34% vol.

Avontuur "Rum Young Wild" - Caribbean Rum
Avontuur "Rum Young Wild" - Caribbean Rum
39,00 (€78,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack fresh, fruity, sugar cane

  • Spirituosen-Stil Rhum Agricole

  • Alkohol 38% vol.

Pizza tomato liqueur basilico
Pizza tomato liqueur basilico
0€ shipping
-9%
20,00 (€40,00 per l) 22,00
  • Spirituosen-Stil Tomato liqueur

  • Alkohol 20% vol.

Sweden Rock Bourbon Whisky
Sweden Rock Bourbon Whisky
38,19 (€54,56 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Whisky

  • Alkohol 44.7% vol.

MSKN Fancy Liqueurs Hazelnut - Hazelnut Liqueur
17,80 (€35,60 per l)
  • Geschmack fresh & roasted hazelnuts

  • Spirituosen-Stil Hazelnut liqueur

  • Alkohol 22% vol.

Clockers Sloe Gin
Clockers Sloe Gin
-20%
26,19 (€52,38 per l) 32,90
  • Geschmack tart, fruity

  • Spirituosen-Stil Sloe Gin

  • Alkohol 35% vol.

Liquor idea Black Lady - raspberry x habanero x vodka liqueur
19,50 (€39,00 per l)
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  • Geschmack fruity raspberry, fiery chili

  • Spirituosen-Stil Raspberry liqueur

  • Alkohol 35% vol.

Peppi Mini peppermint liqueur
2,50 (€83,33 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Peppermint liqueur

  • Alkohol 18% vol.

Warlich liqueur without egg
Warlich liqueur without egg
24,95 (€49,90 per l)
  • Spirituosen-Stil Egg liqueur

  • Alkohol 17% vol.

  

Spirits guide

They inspire the spirit, warm the soul and tickle the taste buds: spirits are one of mankind's most wonderful inventions. Yet it took a few centuries before a resourceful master distiller succeeded in unlocking the secret of distillation. In fact, the history of spirits is peppered with groundbreaking discoveries, stubborn political decisions and anecdotes typical of the time.

In our large Honest & Rare guide to spirits, you will find everything you need to know on the subject: from the beginning of spirits production to a classification of current varieties and practical tips for storage. We've also included a few fun facts to put a smile on everyone's face. Enjoy reading.

Contents

1. what are spirits?

Spirit drink is the umbrella term for alcoholic liquids produced "for human consumption". Current EU law stipulates a minimum alcohol content of 15 percent by volume and an upper limit of 80 percent by volume. So while whisky and rum, gin and vodka or grappa and tequila are spirits, wine and beer, sparkling wine and champagne are not.

Etymologically, spirit is derived from the Latin "spiritus", meaning spirit. The term "spirit drink" is therefore not only common, but also extremely correct. More commonly, however, spirits are simply called schnapps in everyday language. Incidentally, this is a reference to the Low German "schnappen", which meant a quick sip from a slender (schnapps) glass.

Spirits are subject to a special alcohol tax in Germany and may not be sold to young people under the age of 18.

2. spirits: history and origin

The ancient Greeks, Egyptians and Romans loved their wine - but they did not know spirits in the modern sense. It was not until around the year 1000 that inquisitive contemporaries in Italian monastery kitchens experimented with high-proof alcohol. And the alchemists were also convinced that spirits could be a kind of magical panacea.

The problem for all inventors and researchers lay in one and the same circumstance: natural wine fermentation automatically stops at around 16% by volume, because at this point the yeasts required for fermentation are "killed" by the alcohol itself.

A scholar invents the first brandy

The Persian physician, scientist, philosopher and author Abu Bakr Mohammad ibn Zakariya ar-Rāzī was probably the first to produce ethanol around the year 900. Because he distilled wine, the term 'alcohol' (in common use from the 18th century onwards) goes back to an old Arabic word meaning 'spirit of wine'.

In Europe, in 1167, a scholar at the University of Salerno in southern Italy succeeded in distilling wine for the first time ever: Magister Salernus managed to separate pure alcohol in the form of flammable wine spirit from the non-flammable wine components. It was a milestone not only in the history of chemistry - it was the birth of spirits. However, the first "brandy" was by no means drunk; it was regarded as a medicine that was supposed to help against all kinds of ailments.

A bishop ensures improved distillation

Another hundred years later, Bishop Albertus Magnus of Regensburg invented the so-called still. After heating the wine, the resulting alcoholic vapors could be collected much better in this still. Nevertheless, brandy was initially reserved exclusively for medicinal use.

This was until creative inventors came up with the idea of using fruit and roots, grain and tubers for distillation in the absence of wine. The resulting spirits were more than questionable by today's standards - but the inferior liquor was readily consumed by poor people, not least to make their usually miserable situation seem a little better in the short term.

The first grain brandy comes from Nordhausen in Thuringia

Over the following centuries, the further refinement of distillation processes gave mankind an increasingly broad and sophisticated range of spirits. The first grain brandy, which came from Nordhausen, set an important milestone around 1507. From then on, distillation equipment and spirits continued to develop from mutual inspiration.

3. schnapps tradition in Germany

From the middle of the 17th century, spirits production in Germany developed dynamically: generally with a steep upward trend, although armed conflicts and political turmoil regularly put a damper on the spirits market. The first potato distillery opened in the Palatinate in 1750. This was followed by others in the districts of Lüneburg and Hanover.

In southern Germany, however, it was once again a bishop who gave spirits production a helping hand: as early as 1726, the Bishop of Strasbourg, Armand Gaston de Rohan, allowed all farmers in his dominion on the right bank of the Rhine to distil surplus fruit. To this day, the distilleries in the Renchtal valley around Oberkirch are among the most renowned distilleries for cherry brandy, plum and mirabelle plum brandy, Williams and raspberry brandy.

The rapid career of a clear spirit made from grain

While fruit brandies were being diligently produced in the south of Germany, especially in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, numerous grain and potato distilleries were established throughout Prussia. Korn experienced a rapid career: the spirit became the favorite drink of the upper classes - especially after the city of Nordhausen issued a purity law and the repeatedly distilled Doppelkorn caused a sensation.

Thuringia and the Ruhr region in North Rhine-Westphalia developed into strongholds of the grain distilling industry. The father of the later "Iron Chancellor" Otto von Bismarck was also a passionate distiller of spirits.

Berlin becomes the center of the spirits trade

The Pistorius distillation apparatus invented by Johann Heinrich Leberecht Pistorius changed the entire agricultural sector in the Prussian state: the distillation device made it possible to produce 60 to 80 percent alcohol even from potato mash. As a result, there were soon more than 1,400 potato distilleries in the province of Brandenburg alone - Berlin became the center of the spirits trade.

The cheap spirits encouraged mass consumption and fostered a sometimes devastating popular alcoholism. After fierce political and economic disputes, a Reich Spirits Tax Act was finally passed, which provided the basis for the later Spirits Monopoly Act signed by Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. It was intended to restrict the production of spirits and required distillery vessels to be sealed. The law was revised slightly over the course of time - but in principle, the 1922 version still applies today.

4 The distilling process of spirits

For centuries, the distillation of alcohol was regarded as magical and the production of spirits as a fine art, but basically it follows a very simple principle. The goodness and quality of a fine drop results to a large extent from the refinement and care with which breathtaking qualities are elicited from the basic principle.

Some spirits that are still valued today can look back on a very, very long tradition. The "burning water", for example, better known today as Armagnac. Or calvados made from fermented apple juice, cognac from the small French town of the same name. Finally, jenever, first produced on the outskirts of Amsterdam from a copper still heated with peat. The foundation for the later London gin.

Evaporating alcohol that takes typical aromas with it

The basis for all spirits is initially obtained through the fermentation of sugary solutions of grain and/or fruit, i.e. through a mash, or by soaking fruit and berries in neutral alcohol (maceration). The following step is referred to as distillation in the proper sense: The separation and concentration of the alcohol from the mash by distillation.

Typical aroma components, which are volatile in nature, should be included in the distillate as far as possible, while quality-reducing components of the fermentation or undesirable products should remain in the distillate residue as far as possible. By the way: This residue is called stillage and can be used both as animal feed and as fertilizer.

Spirits from different distillation processes

There are basically two different types of distillation of spirits: continuous and discontinuous.
In the continuous distillation process, the mash is continuously topped up in the still. The alcohol evaporates and condenses in the downstream cooler.

This process is preferably suitable for the production of larger quantities of alcohol. In the discontinuous distillation process, on the other hand, the mash is only filled into the still in portions and the alcohol and aromas are distilled off per portion. Depending on the type of spirit, the escaping, vaporized alcohol is distilled several times.

Why the "spirit" is not a "spirit" and vice versa

Depending on the type of spirit, the distillate obtained has an alcohol content of 40 to 75 percent by volume, which can be regulated by adding water for drinking pleasure. The addition of plant extracts during the distillation process is not only permitted for certain types of spirits, but is also intended - for other spirits, however, it is strictly prohibited.

A basic distinction must be made:

- Brandies or waters produced from the fermented mashes of special fruits. The process only works if the fruit contains sufficient sugar (which can be converted into alcohol by the yeast).
- Spirits made from unfermented, crushed fruit that is macerated in neutral, high-proof alcohol. This procedure is always necessary if the raw materials have a lot of aromas but too little sugar.

The neutral alcohol for spirits that has often been mentioned here is also known as agricultural alcohol because it is of agricultural origin and contains virtually no flavorings. It helps in the production of a wide range of spirits - from various liqueurs to gin and vermouth.

5. types of spirits from A to Z

The incredible range of spirits can best be classified according to the basic ingredients used. In addition to grain or fruit, sugar cane or agave, spirits made from wine also play a significant role.

We show you the different types of spirits:

Brandy - spirits made from wine

Brandy is the generic term for all spirits distilled from wine. The classic is the traditional brandy, which is preferably distilled from acidic wine. The smoky note and shimmering golden color are the result of ageing in oak barrels. The alcohol in brandy must come entirely from wine and be at least 36% by volume.

- Cognac is the protected trademark for the brandy from the French town of the same name.
- Armagnac (also protected as a trademark) is distilled only once, unlike Cognac, but is stored for longer.
- Brandy is a condensed variation of the term brandy and therefore serves as a collective term.

Spirits made from grape residues

The residues (skins and seeds) that inevitably occur during wine production are referred to as pomace. They are distilled again for a grape marc spirit. The spirits obtained in this way can be stored, but are in principle also suitable for immediate consumption. A grape marc spirit must contain at least 37.5% alcohol by volume.

- Grappa comes from Italy
- Marc from France
- Orujo from Spain
- Tsipouro from Greece

Spirits made from grain

The range of spirits made from grain is extremely wide. Strict regulations apply to some varieties, while there are far fewer guidelines for others. Even the choice of raw material is variable: although vodka is traditionally made from grain, productions from potatoes or molasses have also become established.

Grain

Korn is considered the quintessential German spirit. Its tradition goes back centuries and is primarily rooted in Westphalia, Münsterland, northern Thuringia, Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony. The clear schnapps may only be distilled from wheat and rye, oats, barley or buckwheat - and only in Germany, Austria and some German-speaking regions of Belgium. Korn must also contain a minimum of 32 percent alcohol by volume.

- Kornbrand has 37.5,
- Doppelkorn 38 percent alcohol by volume.

Whisky

Whisky is one of the types of spirits that are strictly regulated in the production process. Any addition of sweetness or flavorings is prohibited, as is a minimum storage period of three years in wooden barrels. In contrast, the amber-colored spirit can be made from barley (malt), rye (rye), corn (bourbon, corn) or wheat (grain, the basis for blended whiskies). The minimum alcohol content must be 40% by volume.

- Scotch is Scottish whisky,
- Bourbon, rye and corn are preferably from America,
- Irish whiskey bears the additional "e".
- Single malt refers to whiskies made from malted barley that come from just one distillery,
- Single cask stands for bottling from just one cask.

Vodka

Rye and wheat, potatoes or molasses: as mentioned, the raw materials used to make vodka vary. The pure distillate tastes almost neutral, which is why it is often flavored, preferably with blackcurrant, mandarin or vanilla. Vodka is not usually stored.

Fruit brandies: spirits made from fresh fruit

Fruit brandies are among the spirits with great aromatic finesse. The distillate made from fresh fruit (apples or pears, plums, cherries or mirabelle plums) almost always reveals the nuances of the respective base ingredient. 37.5% by volume is the rule.

- Vieille Prune is a fruit brandy made from plums,
- In France, eau de vie is made from pears, apples, plums, mirabelle plums or cherries,
- Calvados is distilled from fruit wine (cider),
- Fruit brandies are spirits produced from the mashes of different fruits.

Fruit spirits: Spirits with even more flavor

Fruit spirits are made from fruit that has a rich, natural aroma but does not have enough sugar for fermentation. Raspberries, blackberries, sloes and elderberries are therefore macerated in neutral agricultural alcohol. The fruit alcohol is then distilled.

Rum: spirit made from sugar cane

According to the European Spirits Regulation, a rum must have at least 37.5% alcohol by volume in order to be labeled as such. The spirits are either distilled from the remaining molasses produced during sugar extraction or - less frequently - from the syrup or sugar cane juice.

Just like whisky, rum must not be flavored or sweetened. The diluted distillate is clear: this white rum is usually bottled immediately. Brown rum gets its golden to amber-colored note through oak barrel storage. Characteristic flavor components are achieved depending on the type and previous use of the barrels.

The Caribbean is considered to be the original home of rum, as the climatic conditions here are ideal both for the sugar cane to thrive and for the storage of the spirit.

- Blended rums are spirits from different oak barrels of different ages that are mixed together.
- Blended rum contains only around five percent "real" rum, with the rest coming from neutral alcohol.
- Overproof rum is predestined for cocktails: it contains 57.15 percent alcohol by volume.

Mezcal: spirit made from agave

One of the most typical Mexican spirits is mezcal, which is made from the pulp of various agaves. The spirit with 40% alcohol by volume is also a collective term for all agave spirits. The best-known and internationally most popular mezcal istequila from the city that gives it its name: it can only be distilled from the pulp of the blue agave without exception.

Spirits with characteristic flavoring

Neutral agricultural alcohol is skillfully flavoured with spices and plant parts, sometimes according to closely guarded recipes, to create spirits with a typical character.

Gin

It is mainly juniper berries that give gin its accentuated taste. Depending on the brand, other flavoring plant components and herbs (botanicals) are either added directly to the raw alcohol or absorbed through the alcohol vapors. Gin must have at least 37.5% alcohol by volume.

Sambuca and ouzo

Aniseed spirits get their unmistakable aroma from star anise, fennel and other plants with similar aromatic substances. Ouzo from Greece and sambuca from Italy (both spirits contain 40% alcohol by volume) fall into this category, as do pastis from France and arak from Israel, Jordan or Syria.

Aquavit

Probably the most popular spirit with caraway seeds in Germany is aquavit, which is drunk ice cold in this country - in its native Scandinavia, however, room temperature is preferred.

Bitters and absinthe

Absinthe, as "the" classic bitter spirit par excellence, owes its nickname "the green fairy" to its mostly green color. It is created by adding bitter-tasting herbs, preferably wormwood. However, absinthe does not necessarily have to taste really bitter. The alcohol content, on the other hand, is quite something: it varies between 45 and 89 percent by volume.

Are liqueurs actually also spirits?

That depends on the sugar content: The European Spirits Regulation sets a clear limit of 100 grams of sugar per liter. As soon as a spirit reaches this limit and also contains the aforementioned 15 percent alcohol by volume, it is considered a liqueur.

Which additional flavors and fruit extracts, herbs and other ingredients are used is irrelevant. The alcohol content of a liqueur can also be significantly higher than the minimum of 15 percent. Amaretto, for example, has 20 to 30 percent alcohol by volume, Grand Marnier a remarkable 40 percent.

6. buy spirits

Hardly any "normal" stationary retailer can stock the huge range of spirits presented so far. Rents are far too expensive in city center locations and the limited demand in rural areas hardly justifies such a commitment. So if you are looking for specific or special spirits, you are generally well advised to buy them online.

Here in our online store at Honest & Rare, you will also find precious, hidden treasures that are hard to find anywhere else. We provide each of our spirits with a small characteristic (style, taste, origin, alcohol content, storage, storage time and cask type) so that you can decide at your leisure whether this spirit is exactly what you are looking for - or simply want to try it out.

And if you're not quite sure, just give us a call: Honest & Rare is made by real experts - and they are always happy to help with their knowledge. By the way: we always have time for a little shop talk.

7. spirits facts

Spirits generally do not have a best-before date printed on them. How long vodka and Tennessee whiskey, Kahlua or eggnog actually last depends on their alcohol and sugar content.

Shelf life of spirits with more than 35% by volume

Whether gin, whisky, house schnapps or brandies - high-proof spirits with more than 35% alcohol by volume have a practically unlimited shelf life, both opened and sealed. The high alcohol content acts as an "automatic" preservative. However, the taste and especially the appearance of spirits can change slightly over time. Rule of thumb: Always store opened spirits upright, protected from sunlight, dry and at evenly moderate temperatures.

Shelf life of low-proof spirits

Alcoholic drinks with less than 35% by volume can also be kept for several years, but this does not necessarily make them any better. The taste of liqueurs with a high sugar content in particular suffers. Opened liqueurs should therefore be consumed within a year. Even when sealed, cream liqueurs should be consumed within two years. Here, too, the following applies: store upright and protected from light, preferably in the refrigerator once opened.

Non-alcoholic spirits

In principle, there are no alcohol-free spirits, as the combination is a contradiction in terms: by law, spirits must contain at least 15% alcohol by volume. Nevertheless, the market has simply ignored this legal finesse and created products that imitate the taste of gin, rum, whisky and vodka, but contain a maximum of 0.5% alcohol by volume or none at all. For the most part, the results are respectable.

In any case, they meet a growing demand: almost everyone knows the situation in which alcohol is taboo despite a social gathering, for example because the car keys are in the jacket pocket or a medication is circulating in the bloodstream. Non-alcoholic spirits are a welcome alternative to cola or water - and are now part of the well-stocked bar supplies. Non-alcoholic gin in particular has been in the fast lane for several years. Every year there are new brands and manufacturers that offer a non-alcoholic gin alternative and are constantly improving their recipes and taste.

Exceptional spirits

Exclusive spirits in high-quality bottles are an exquisite gift or a special reserve for exceptional occasions. In most cases, these are spirits that are only bottled once - either for a single vintage or even for selected barrels. These limited editions increase in value even before all the bottles have been sold. Exclusive rarities are particularly available in whisky, rum, gin and cognac - and can be selected here in our spirits online store.

8th Spirits Fun Facts

Alcohol, or ethanol, is the heart of spirits. The chemical formula for it is C2H5OH. If you want to remember the formula, it's easy with this mnemonic, where the first letters are read backwards: "Mr. Waiter, 5 Helle (and) 2 Corn."

The strongest spirit in the world

Unpronounceable and not to be enjoyed neat: The strongest liquor in the world is Spirytus Rektyfikowany, a vodka from Polmos Warszawa with 96% alcohol by volume.

The most expensive spirit in the world

A bottle of the first edition of the "M-City Golden Cities" rum from the Dictador distillery in Cartagena, Colombia, costs1.5 million dollars. As soon as the edition has reached the value of one billion dollars, it is to be closed forever, according to the announcement.

The oldest documented spirits recipe

According to the Guinness Book, the "Jiuyun Chinese Spirits Distillation Method" is the oldest documented spirits recipe in the world. It originates from Bozhou, Anhui in China and was used as early as 196 AD.

The most drunk spirit in the world

With 13 billion liters per year, the Chinese rice schnapps Baijiu clearly tops the list of the world's most drunk spir its. Vodka follows in second place - with just half the amount. However, "worldwide" is a bit of a misnomer - baijiu is drunk almost exclusively in China.


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