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Flavored liquor

A selection of flavored Absolut Vodka bottles

Flavored liquors (also called infused liquors)[1] are liquors that have added flavoring and, in some cases, a small amount of added sugar. They are distinct from liqueurs in that liqueurs have a high sugar content and may also contain glycerine.

Flavored liquors may have a base of vodka or white rum, both of which have little taste of their own, or they may have a tequila or brandy base. Typically, a fruit extract is added to the base spirit.[2]

Flavored rice wine, rum, tequila, vodka and whiskey

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Flavored rums and vodkas frequently have an alcohol content that is 5–10% ABV less than the corresponding unflavored spirit.

Other flavored liquors

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Bar & Beverage Book Katsigris, Costas and Thomas, Chris. 2006. ISBN 0-471-64799-3.
  2. ^ The Business of Spirits[dead link] Rothbaum, Noah. 2007. ISBN 1-4277-5475-6.
  3. ^ "The 13 Strangest Vodka Flavors (and the Drinks You Could Actually Make With Them)". www.adweek.com.
  4. ^ The Food and Wine of Greece Kochilas, Diane. 1993. ISBN 0-312-08783-7.
  5. ^ Regional Greek Cooking Karayanis, Dean. 2008. ISBN 0-7818-1146-5.