the bottle has 20% alachol in.
enough to get you drunk :)
Midori
Yes. It's a green melon-flavored liqueur, and to highlight the color, "midori" is Japanese for "green".
Yes, it's a green melon-flavored liqueur.
Some popular cocktail recipes that feature Midori liqueur as a key ingredient include the Midori Sour, the Tokyo Tea, and the Melon Ball.
Midori liqueur is a bright green, melon-flavored liqueur that is commonly used in cocktails to add a sweet and fruity flavor. It is often mixed with other spirits like vodka or rum to create refreshing and colorful drinks, such as the Midori Sour or the Melon Ball.
The only one I know is Absinthe xXx
Midori is a bright green, sweet melon-flavored liqueur made from Japanese musk melons. It was first produced in 1964 and has since become popular in cocktails for its vibrant color and distinctive taste. The liqueur is often used in drinks like the Midori Sour and can also be enjoyed on its own or with mixers. Its unique flavor profile adds a tropical twist to various beverages.
A good substitute for Midori, the bright green melon liqueur, is melon-flavored liqueur like DeKuyper Melon or another fruit liqueur such as peach or strawberry. You can also use a combination of vodka with a splash of melon syrup or melon juice to mimic the flavor. If you're looking for a non-alcoholic option, consider using a melon soda or a mixture of melon puree with soda water.
Absinthe also known as the Green Fairy - Green Chartreuse - Midori, Melon Liqueur - Creme de Menthe
Midori, Creme de Menthe, Green chartreuse and Absinthe are green liquors.Midori melon-flavored liqueur and maybe different variants of curacao.
Some popular cocktail recipes that feature melon liqueur as a key ingredient include the Midori Sour, Melon Ball, and Tokyo Tea.
A cocktail.Cocktail Ingredients:1. Vodka - 1/2 oz.2. Midori Melon Liqueur - 1/2 oz.