A licorice flavoured Italian liqueur made from elderberries
Pernod is a brand NAME of the green, aromatic anise licorice-flavored liqueur, originally from France. Ouzo is an aniseed flavor liqueur but was not originally a brand name and not always flavored with licorice. Source: dictionary.
It is its own anise (licorice) based liqueur, no other liquors go in the making of it.
Italy An Italian liqueur made from elderberries with a licorice flavour
The Italian liqueur made with elderberries and liquorice is called "Sambuca." It is a sweet, anise-flavored liqueur that is often enjoyed as a digestif and can be served neat, on the rocks, or with coffee. Sambuca typically features a strong licorice flavor, complemented by the fruity notes of elderberries.
you substitute frangelico liqueur for praline liqueur
Ouzo is an anise (licorice) flavored brandy-based Greek liqueur.
It is a raspberry liqueur.
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Well sort of yes. Black licorice contains natural licorice root, but the dominant flavouring is usually aniseed. Red licorice is simply made like black licorice but usually has a strawberry flavour.
It was probably Sambuca or Anisetta or some other Anise flavored liqueur. God knows what brand it may have been. Your question is the equivalent of asking what brand of beer did I drink in the United States.