Yes it can, they are both made in the same way and have similar alcohol content so in cooking they are OK. I woudn't recommend drinking either of them.
Mexican brandy is a very popular drink within Mexico. Many of these are made brandies are made in the Spanish style, meaning that the solera system is used (see answer to "What is a solera?"). The solera is a blending and aging system used with Mexican wines after having been distilled in order to make a smooth, aged brandy.
The ratio to substitute brandy extract for brandy is 1 to 5 (1 tablespoon brandy extract equals 5 tablespoons brandy).
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If 'grappa' = 'brandy' - 'coñac' or 'brandy'
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Yes, you can substitute brandy instead of sherry in a cookie recipe.
Bourbon or any type of whiskey would make a good substitute, if you don't have any brandy on hand. If you are trying to avoid alcohol, brandy extract mixed with water would be preferable. If you can't find brandy extract you could try substituting white grape juice or apple juice.
Pip substituted tar-water for the brandy in the stone bottle.
Kirshwasser is a type of brandy, so you can substitute with any brandy or just leave it out, it is not an essential ingredient, just adds a bit of extra luxury and richness..
In order to replace Pisco Brandy with an equally valuable liquor one could use apple brandy, apricot brandy, armagnac, cognac, or american brandy. These are all liquors that can be used to substitute Pisco Brandy and still have a type of brandy in the recipe.
Sherry, Port, Marsala or Brandy
You could, but the taste would be completely different.