Blue curaçao, like other liqueurs, has a long shelf life due to its high alcohol content, which acts as a preservative. While it may not "go bad" in the traditional sense, its flavor and quality can deteriorate over time, especially if not stored properly. Ideally, it should be kept in a cool, dark place, tightly sealed, and consumed within a few years for the best taste. If you notice changes in color, taste, or smell, it's best to discard it.
Blue Curacao is simply a liquer made from dried peels of bitter oranges and colored blue artificially.
Yes, Blue Curacao is a liqueur that contains alcohol. It is flavored with the dried peels of the Laraha orange, which is native to the island of Curacao. Typically, it has an alcohol content of around 25% by volume. Blue Curacao is often used in cocktails for its vibrant blue color and sweet, citrusy flavor.
tastes like blue...goodness mixed with monster. Sincerely, 3 guys drinking blue curacao with monster.
Blue.
Bombay Sapphire Gin is another example.
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blue curacao, i think its french
yes its pure sugar
blue cure-a-sow Just listen to a song called Fok Jou by a group called the opposites. It's in Dutch but one of guys, Willy, i think must have Antillean heritage as he talks about Curacao alot in the song thus saying Curacao alot. It really annoys me at work when people pronounce it as Crackao. I don't think they even realise Curacao is a place!
The most popular has to be Skyy Vodka. Although many others, like Cabo Wabo reposado, Blue Curacao, and Hypnotic also come in blue bottles.
It depends on what country you are traveling from.
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