American Death

Which liquor was invented in 17th Century Holland and was referred to as Dutch Courage and was used to cure stomach complaints, gout and gallstone?

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According to legend jenever was invented by a Dutch doctor in the 17th century as a cure for stomach complaints gout and gallstones.

The liquor was originally called Dutch courage and was thought to be an effective medicine. Today jenever is still produced in the Netherlands and Belgium and is considered to be the national drink of both countries. It is typically made with juniper berries but other flavourings such as citrus herbs and spices can be added. Jenever is usually drunk straight or on the rocks but it can also be used in cocktails.

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American Death

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

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Peppermint-flavored, cinnamon-infused, and strong


  • Rumple Minze Peppermint Liqueur 1 cl
  • Gold Rush Cinnamon Schnapps 1 cl
  • Aftershock Hot and Cool Cinnamon Schnapps 1 cl


Shot glass


American Death
american death is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Rumple Minze Peppermint Liqueur,Gold Rush Cinnamon Schnapps,Aftershock Hot and Cool Cinnamon Schnapps .Served using Shot glass
Brace yourself for the `American Death` cocktail, a bold and fiery shot that`s not for the faint of heart. This daring concoction layers Rumple Minze Peppermint Liqueur, Gold Rush Cinnamon Schnapps, and Aftershock Hot and Cool Cinnamon Schnapps in a shot glass. To prepare the American Death, simply pour the ingredients in the following order: Aftershock, Gold Rush, and Rumple Minze. This layered shot delivers a potent mix of spicy cinnamon and minty coolness, making it a true thrill for those who enjoy intense flavors and a fiery kick. Whether you`re celebrating a special occasion or simply looking to awaken your taste buds, the American Death is sure to leave a lasting impression.


American Death Ingredients


Rumple Minze Peppermint Liqueur,Gold Rush Cinnamon Schnapps,Aftershock Hot and Coo...


American Death Recipe


Pour ingredients into a shot glass in the following order; aftershock, gold rush, rumple minze. Serve.

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  • Rumple Minze Peppermint Liqueur

    Creme de Menthe or Peppermint Liqueur is the French for mint cream. It is a sweet mint flavoured alcoholic beverage. Made with Corsican mint leaves, steeped in grain alcohol for several weeks and then filtered and sweetened to create the liqueur.

    There are two variations of creme de menthe, white and green, green Creme de Menthe is coloured green by adding mint leaves to the mint extract, otherwise both are similar in taste and flavour.

  • Gold Rush Cinnamon Schnapps

    Cinnamon Schnapps is a Schnapps liqueur, it is sweet and syrupy with hot spicy undertones. Some brands like GOLDSCHLAGER adds gold flakes to the liqueur. Cinnamon Schnapps can be enjoyed as shot or sipped from a rock glass, and is part of several popular cocktails.

  • Aftershock Hot and Cool Cinnamon Schnapps

    Cinnamon Schnapps is a Schnapps liqueur, it is sweet and syrupy with hot spicy undertones. Some brands like GOLDSCHLAGER adds gold flakes to the liqueur. Cinnamon Schnapps can be enjoyed as shot or sipped from a rock glass, and is part of several popular cocktails.

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