Saturday, 15 October 2016

October 16 Liqueur Day

October 16 Liqueur Day

Today day is October 16 Liqueur Day observed annually. The word “liqueur” comes from the Latin word “liquifacere,” which means “to dissolve or melt.” As early as 400 BC, the Egyptians and Greeks distilled wine to produce fortified spirits.
In the U.S. and Canada, where distilled spirits are often called “liquor”, liqueurs are frequently confused with liquors, especially flavored ones such as flavored vodka. The main difference is that liqueurs contain sugar or other sweetener while liquors are not sweetened. Liqueurs are typically sweet and may resemble syrup in consistency. They also may or may not have a lower alcohol content.
As per our search, in the thirteenth century, liqueurs descend from herbal medicines prepared by monks in. A liqueur is an alcoholic drink made from extracted spirit flavored with fruit, cream, herbs, spices, flowers or nuts and bottled with extra sugar or other backhanders.
To celebrate the Liqueur Day, for this day we didn’t say enjoy this day “Liquer is not good for health”. So stay away or use your Wisdom and take it.
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October 16 Liqueur Day

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