Schnapps are a distilled liquor, often flavored heavily and have lots of sugar. Common flavors are peppermint, cinnamon, root beer, peach, apricot, apple, etc... Some cheaper spirits sold under the schnapps name are actually cheap grain spirits flavored with artificial flavors.
American schnapps is made with neutral grain spirit (industrial alcohol) mixed with synthetic flavours.
German Schnapps is distilled from fermented fruit.
Two very different drinks.
Schnapps is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage, often with a fruit or peppermint flavouring.
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It is an alcoholic drink made with butterscotch schnapps, coffee, and Baileys irish cream. Some variations are made with butterscotch schnapps, Baileys irish cream, vodka, and half and half.
All "schnapps" have a pH under 7.
it's called a "pineapple upside-down"
One ounce of butterscotch schnapps has 10.6g of carbs.
Peach Schnapps
Schnapps is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage. The English word schnapps is derived from the German Schnaps (plural, Schnäpse), which can refer to any strong alcoholic drink but particularly those containing at least 32% ABV (64 proof).[1] American schnapps, however, are liqueursall schnapps are liquor, but not all liquor is schnapps
A martini is gin and dry vermouth. Assuming you mean a cocktail, I suppose you could make one maybe with a lot of gin, lemon juice, schnapps, and orange bitters. Good luck!
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Schnapps has more alcohol content but less sugar. Liqueur is sweeter and has less alcohol by volume