The symbol for Jagermeister is a deer's head with a cross between the antlers.
Jagermeister? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagermeister
No, this is a popular myth. jagermeister does not contain deer or elk blood
The deer are kept overnight in elevated pens which have a drain and collection system in the floor for catching the urine.
There are about 103 calories in a shot of jagermeister.
I have a brand new one i got from germany years ago as a gift. never used it...not my taste but its really nice and classy
Curt Mast developed Jagermeister. He was an avid hunter, and the word "Jagermeister" translated means "hunting master". It was originally developed as a cough suppressant.
The cross is a reference to Saint Hubertus (the saint of hunters) and Saint Eustace (who saw a bright cross between the antlers of a deer he was about to kill).
Aaron Lewis' 2013 tour is sponsored by Jagermeister. Jagermeister is the number one imported liquor in the United States, and they annually sponsor the Jagermeister Country Tour.
hunters use coon urine as a cover scent to hide their own scent from deer- place a small amount on the bottom of your hunting boots and the deer are less likely to know you had walked there-
Not nearly as bad as dog urine. In other words, no not really.
Jhon A. Reese He is the Lead Sales Marketing CEO, And is the one thought of starting the Jagermeister Rock tour!