Ouzo, Sambucca (white and black), Anisette, Pernod, Arak, Absinthe, Jagermeister, Aguardiente, Anis del Toro, Pastis
Anisette is a French alcoholic liqueur flavoured with anise.
Absolut vodka, Appleton rum, and Ardbeg scotch are a few examples.
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Alcoholic beverages that begin with the letter A include: Absinthe Ale Amaretto Amontillado Anisette Anjou Aperitif Applejack Aqua Vita Argmanac
For people familiar with liquors, just smelling it should give clues about whether it is 'spoiled'. If a person tasted a bad liquor, he/she could become ill. So rely on your nose, check the color of the liquor for changes, and "if in doubt, throw it out".
You might be able to substitute Scotch or Bourbon. It depends on what you are trying to cook. Upon reflection, you could always use Cognac. That's liqueur brandy.
Any wine shop , possibly under it's French form , Anisette or Absinthe .
Something else herbal: Absinthe? Pastis? Akvavit?