Schnapps is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage. The English word schnapps is derived from the German Schnaps (plural, Schnäpse), which can refer to any strong alcoholic drink but particularly those containing at least 32% ABV (64 proof).[1] American schnapps, however, are liqueurs
all schnapps are liquor, but not all liquor is schnapps
Illicit means the same thing as illegal. Illicit alcohol is alcohol on which taxes have not been paid or that was manufactured illegally.
The only thing in any liquor that will harm you is ethanol. If you want to avoid it, don't drink liquor.
The laws remain the same whatever the premises. However serving and selling are not quite the same thing.
In Illinois, a waitress does not have to have the liquor license but the restaurant does. The waitress does have to be 21 or older in order to serve the liquor. The same goes for a cashier ringing up liquor.
Yes, both are the same. Cocoa mass is another name for cocoa liquor.
NO!
Yes - the liquor still contains the same alcohol, it just has no carbon dioxide (which creates the bubbles) !!
Beer Liquor or Alcohol:In the US, technically, beer is not a considered a liquor, but is an alcoholic drink an the same laws apply as those that pertain to bourbon, scotch, vodka, etc.
of course! but preferably just the midstream as the beginning has the highest amount of toxins.
Standard drinks of wine and liquor contain 0.6 oz of absolute alcohol.
Drinking wine in moderation is associated with better health and longer life than is abstaining from alcohol. The same is true for beer and liquor.
Standard drinks of beer, wine and distilled spirits ("hard liquor") contain the same amount of alcohol, which is .6 oz. of absolute alcohol. To a breathalyzer, they're all the same.