A glogg party is a festive gathering typically held during the winter months, particularly around the Christmas season, where guests enjoy glögg, a traditional Scandinavian mulled wine made with red wine, spices, and often fortified with spirits like vodka or aquavit. The event usually features a cozy atmosphere, with warm decorations and possibly traditional foods such as gingerbread cookies and roasted almonds. It's a social occasion that emphasizes warmth, camaraderie, and the joy of sharing seasonal beverages and treats.
sweden i think :)
Glogg is a Scandinavian mulled wine
Glogg, a traditional Scandinavian mulled wine, can typically be stored for about 2 to 3 weeks in the refrigerator after being made, provided it's sealed tightly. If you haven't opened the bottle of wine used to make it, it can last much longer, depending on the wine's shelf life. For optimal flavor, it's best to consume homemade glogg within a few days. Always check for any signs of spoilage before consuming.
Aebleskiver - a Danishdessert, like doughnut holes, but sweeter and much better traditionally served with glogg during the Advent.
Glögg, a traditional spiced wine drink, originated in Sweden and is also popular in other Nordic countries like Denmark, Norway, and Finland. It is typically served hot and enjoyed during the winter months, especially around Christmas time.
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Pretty much any beverage can be served hot. Hot chocolate, hot tea, hot coffee, hot cider, there is a wine (gluhwein) that is served hot at winter festivals in Germany, and I've even heard of hot Dr. Pepper.
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