yes 24 carot. est .50euro or .75 dollar per bottle
goldschlager
Goldschlager was first created in Switzerland in 1996. It is a popular cinnamon schnapps liqueur that is known for its distinctive floating gold flakes.
The alcohol content of Goldschlager is 43.5% or 87 proof. Originally the alcohol content was 53.5% or 107 proof. It is a liquer with tiny flakes of gold that float within the liquid, but which only measure up to 13mg per litre.
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yes it does, it works on the principle that it gets the alcohol into your system quicker, they use it in glitter bombs up here. In reality, gold is known for its softness and malleability, and given that the flakes do not have sharp edges, no such lacerations occur Just making sure that no one takes the first person's answer (yes) as being a serious answer; he was being sarcastic, and followed it up with a wikipedia quote about the benign nature of the flakes. So, NO; there is no issue with consuming the flakes; in fact, in the barbaric, yet not too distant past, gold injections have been used (which result in a much higher concentration of gold in the blood than drinking a 40/day Goldschlager for a month), for arthritis and gout. This being said, I would love it if you would filter out the flakes and send them to me!
Goldschlager
Yes, gold flakes are real gold. They are very thin pieces of gold that have been hammered or pressed into a flake-like shape. Gold flakes are used in various applications, such as in food decoration and in crafts.
In the Goldschlager vodka bottle for decoration that you drink.
Smirnoff Gold is a flavored vodka produced by Smirnoff that contains edible gold leaf flakes. The gold used in Smirnoff Gold is real gold that is safe for consumption. It is added to provide an aesthetic appeal to the drink.
There are about 103 calories in a shot of Goldschlager.
It depends on the price most likely. Since real gold is trading at about $930/oz right now you would expect to pay over $30 for a gram of real "gold leaf flake". However, there are sites that sell "dutch gold" or imitation gold such as www.clearanceclubhouse.com for much cheaper prices, you can get a pound of gold leaf flake for under $270
Alain Goldschlager was born in 1946.