Peanut liqueur
Peanut liqueur is a liqueur produced with peanuts.[1][2]
Type | Liqueur |
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Ingredients | Peanuts, rum |
History
Rum is often used in the preparation of peanut liqueur, in which the spirit is infused with peanuts.[3] Some varieties are produced with cream and simple syrup.[2][3] Castries Crème is a brand of peanut liquor based upon rum that has the flavor of peanuts, brown sugar and cinnamon.[1][4] Some peanut-infused vodkas are also produced, such as Van Gogh Vodka, NutLiquor and Peacasso.[5][6][7][8] Peanut Lolita was an unpopular peanut-based dessert whiskey that was manufactured and sold in the United States in the 1960s until 1970s.[9]
See also
- Brown Bomber (cocktail)
- List of liqueurs
- Peanut butter whiskey – peanut-flavored whiskey
- Peanut Lolita
References
- The Flavor Thesaurus: A Compendium of Pairings, Recipes and Ideas for the ... - Niki Segnit. p. 27.
- Traveling the Shore of the Spanish Sea: The Gulf Coast of Texas and Mexico - Geoff Winningham. p. 276.
- The Spirited Baker: Intoxicating Desserts and Potent Potables - Marie Porter. p. 15.
- Ginger Bliss and the Violet Fizz: A Cocktail Lover's Guide to Mixing Drinks ... - A. J. Rathbun. p. 263.
- Peanut butter, Sriracha and more strange vodka flavors - Omaha.com
- TNB – Peacasso peanut vodka liqueur
- Peanut Butter & Jelly Vodka Taste Test
- Peanut butter flavored vodka with a shameless name - Seattle's Big Blog
- Wilson, Jason (2010-04-10). "All We Can Eat Spirits: Finding Lolita in a bottle". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2017-04-03.
Further reading
- "Now Billy Tries Peanut Liqueur". The Milwaukee Journal. September 1, 1977. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
- Justice, Joshua (January 15, 2013). "Home Infusing Liquor: Peanut Butter Bourbon". Houston Press. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
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