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Guavaberry Kir
Did you know of the Brandy Thermometer
MOREAlcohol Thermometers are not uncommon even today, in fact the first thermometer designed were alcohol thermometers. Alcohol Thermometers operate in a different temperature range than Mercury thermometers, while Mercury has a higher boiling point and can be useful in measuring high temperatures, Alcohol thermometers are used to measure temperatures below -70 C.
However that is not the point, the point is that early thermometers from the 1600s used Brandy instead of pure alcohol, unlike modern alcohol thermometers, and were eventually replaced by mercury.
Guavaberry Kir
- Guavaberry Liqueur 3 cl
- Dry White Wine - -
Any Glass of your Choice
guavaberry kir is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Guavaberry Liqueur,Dry White Wine .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Guavaberry Kir Ingredients
Guavaberry Liqueur,Dry White Wine,
Guavaberry Kir Recipe
Pour the guavaberry liqueur into a chilled wine glass. Add chilled dry white wine, to taste, and serve.
Guavaberry Liqueur
Guavaberries are tiny fruits similar in size to blueberries. These are deep purple or orange when rip and the texture is grape like and the flavour is sweet-tart with notes of spice. Guavaberry Liqueur is the legendary folk liqueur of Sint Maarten, an island country of the Caribbeans that is part of the Kingdom of Netherlands. It’s been made in homes of the island country for centuries and the aged liqueur has a woody, fruity, spicy, bitter-sweet flavour, all of it coming from the guavaberry fruit only.
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