Brandy (from brandy-wine, derived from Dutch brandewijn "burnt wine")[1] is a spirit produced by distilling wine.
Wine is a alcohol so, brandy is one.
Brandy is a strong spirit distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice. Rum is a spirit distilled from sugar-cane residues or molasses. Therefore, though both are strong spirits, they are not alike.
Brandy is a spirit. The term spirit is a generic term for distilled beverages. Brandy is a beverage made from distilled wine or fruit MASH like apples, cherries etc.
Brandy is a type of liquor distilled from grapes.
Yes, it is a distillate.
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Brandy
Yes. Brandy is a distilled spirit made from grapes and is often around 40% alcohol.
Brandy is known as a spirit, and that comes from distilling wine. The alcohol content is around 35 - 60 percent.
Tequila is a Blue Agave-based spirit.
Store it upright. Brandy is often kept for much longer than wine and you don't want the spirit tainted by the cork.
a cuba libre is a spirit (normally brandy) mixed with coca cola
There is no real answer to this question. It is like asking what is the scientific name for pure cake. Brandy is a spirit made by distilling wine. Is it by nature a complex, compound substance. You could try and break it down into its component chemicals but this would not give you pure brandy...
Eau-de-vie is a colourless and un-aged fruit brandy.
82 mg of brandy is just a few drinks. Most people would easily survive it and some would not even feel drunk.
brandy = Branntwein brandy = Weinbrand brandy = Kognak brandy = Schnapps
A sidecar can be made by taking 2 measures of brandy, 1 measure of triple sec and 1 measure of lemon juice. Shake together with ice and pour into a glass that has sugar around the rim.
Fermented grape juice is wine.If you distill it, though, it's generally called brandy.