Liquor is alcoholic, so I don't know what it is that you're looking for.
A liqueur is an alcoholic beverage that has been flavored with fruit, herbs, nuts, spices, flowers, or cream and bottled with added sugar.
Liqueurs are served in many ways: by themselves, poured over ice, with coffee, mixed with cream or other mixers to create cocktails, etc. They are often served with or after a dessert. Liqueurs are also used in cooking.
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Do your research, Chocolate liquor is not a form of alcohol. I would check with a specialty store or bakery?
Yes. Milk chocolate has both chocolate liquor and extra cocoa butter (about half of chocolate liquor is cocoa butter) and dark chocolate has chocolate liquor.
Here's what I found! MYTH: "Chocolate Liquor contains ALCOHOL."False.Chocolate liquor is distinct from ‘chocolate liqueur’, a chocolate flavored alcoholic beverage. Chocolate liquor contains NO ALCOHOL; it is simply a liquid form of chocolate. However, ‘chocolate liqueur,’ also known as ‘crème de cacao,’ is a sweet alcoholic beverage flavored with chocolate.
No. Chocolate liquor is simply chocolate liquified before sweetening. If you asked this question on the internet, your answer is no like above. If you go to yahoo answers and ask this question, they say that chocolate liquor does contain alcohol, but its wrong and a myth.
They have it at 'JP's fine wine and spirits' in St. Marys, Ga.
Sabre liquor is a liquor that comes from Israel. The best is the orange and chocolate one. Sabra is a liquor that comes from Israel. The best is chocolate and orange.
How much alcohol (liquor).
No i live in UT and i see liquor stores in a lot of places.
It can. It must be added/mixed.Many times people mix fruits or other specific items in their alchoholic drink.Vodca is best for mixtures, if you might wonder.Enjoy. But no it does not contain achohol
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Liquor(Alcohol) used in the distilled form for human consumption.
The answer varies in each different liquor, and should be listed on the bottle as "proof". The "Proof" is twice the alcohol percentage, so 40 proof is 20% alcohol, 180 proof is 90% alcohol.