Show me a sweet, fruit liqueur-based cocktail.
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I found a cocktail that might interest you! It's a sweet, fruit liqueur based cocktail with a good rating and it comes in a lowball glass.
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You asked: Show me a sweet, fruit liqueur-based cocktail.. We found 10 cocktails answering the question.
Citrus zest meets berry indulgence
Blue Curaçao Sour
Vodka, Blueberry Schnapps, Blue Curaçao, Sour Mix, Lemon-Lime soda
Peach Passion Daiquiri: Tropical Bliss
Peach Passion Daiquiri
Peach Schnapps, Passion fruit rum, Peach
Tropicock
Vodka, Peach Schnapps, Grenadine, Tropical Juice
Blue Job
Peach Schnapps, Blue Curaçao, Lemon-Lime soda
Fruit Tingle
Vodka, Blue Curaçao, Soda water, Raspberry Syrup
Louise
Vodka, Peach Schnapps, Cranberry Juice, Lemonade
Fruity Explosion
Melon liqueur, Cherry liqueur, Orange juice
Riptingle
Peach Schnapps, Blue Curaçao, Pineapple Juice, Orange juice
Short But Sweet
Coconut rum, Peach Schnapps, Melon liqueur, Blue Curaçao, Lemonade
Fruity Pebble
Raspberry liqueur, Blue Curaçao, Milk
FAQ's
We've collated some quick fire Q&A's on the question to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
What is fruit liqueur?
Fruit liqueur is a sweet alcoholic beverage made by infusing fruit flavors into a base spirit, often with added sugar.
What are some common fruit liqueurs used in cocktails?
Common fruit liqueurs include Triple Sec (orange), Chambord (raspberry), and Peach Schnapps.
Can fruit liqueur be used in non-alcoholic cocktails?
Yes, fruit liqueur can be substituted with fruit syrups or purees in non-alcoholic mocktails that mimic the flavor without the alcohol.
What's the best way to store fruit liqueur?
Fruit liqueurs should be stored in a cool, dark place, and tightly sealed to maintain their flavor. Refrigeration is recommended after opening.
Can I make my own fruit liqueur at home?
Yes, making fruit liqueur at home involves infusing a spirit like vodka with fresh fruit and sugar, then allowing it to steep for several weeks.
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