99 Jagers
In which period did cocktail consumption saw the worst decline ever?
MOREThe late 1970s and early 1980s saw the worst decline in cocktail consumption ever. This was due to several factors including the rise of disco and its associated club culture which favoured hard liquor over mixed drinks; the popularity of wine among young adults; and the increasing availability of cheap mass-produced beer.
99 Jagers
Strong ABV ( between 20% and 30% ), Bold and noticeable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
Blackberry 99 Blackberries Schnapps and Jagermeister complement black forest cake.
Blackberry and herbal
- Blackberry 99 Blackberries Schnapps 1.5 cl
- Jagermeister 1.5 cl
Shot glass
99 jagers is a popular Liqueurs cocktail containing a combinations of Blackberry 99 Blackberries Schnapps ,Jagermeister .Served using Shot glass
99 Jagers Ingredients
Blackberry 99 Blackberries Schnapps ,Jagermeister,
99 Jagers Recipe
Shake ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain into glass.
Blackberry 99 Blackberries Schnapps
The 99 line of Schnapps is produced by Barton Brands Ltd, now part of the Sazarec Company. The 99 line of Schnapps is the only 99 proof Schnapps and the tastes are intense and makes cocktails stand out. The crystal clear 99 Blackberries has the wild blackberries flavour that gives the tastebuds a jolt with the tangy fruit flavour, enjoy it neat or mix with apple juice or soda.
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