Liqueur in a sentence as a noun

There is even a Lovage liqueur though I've never tried it.

Brew beer or some sort of herbal liqueur, might cover some expenses.

I'm surprised there isn't a "java" with some sort of coffee +liqueur. or Lua Kahlua.

It's probably the routine more than the liqueur that gets you primed for bed at those levels.

Isn't liqueur outlawed or something there? [4] Advice: "You see with VCs, its not the money that's valuable, its the advice!

I also have several jars of vodka infused with cherries or plums for liqueur. My fav is prunes in Armagnac.

He couldn't control his liqueur and one day he felt down from high up and his arm got trashed. I always thought that he was going to end up as a looser, although I love him as a good friend.

The story ends with the two diplomats drinking this liqueur, saying something like "Yes, this is an outrage, but what are you going to do? This stuff is magnificent!"

I live in Boston, and some of my favorite restaurants are already closed, and the huge liqueur store next to my house closed this week. It's not possible to make up for things like this, they're gonna be replaced by larger food chains once virus passes.

A lot of beer and hard liqueur companies started out during or continued during prohibition. Walmarts own Sam walton under paid employees and then when the feds said he had to pay them he threatened that any one that cashed the check would be fired.

The question was if a shotgun wielding guy posting a video on Youtube is more likely to **** more people than a shotgun wielding mass murderer who robs liqueur stores. To clarify, he doesn't have a time machine to suddenly transfer himself to 2001.

Someone in the comments of the parent article mentions sortilge, it's a liqueur made from very light maple syrup and Canadian whisky. It's readily available in places like Quebec and worthwhile as an apertif.

A gentleman entered a pastry-cook's shop and ordered a cake; but he soon brought it back and asked for a glass of liqueur instead. He drank it and began to leave without having paid. The proprietor detained him. "You've not paid for the liqueur."

I found this out a decade ago when I could legally drink and would experiment with various spirits and liqueur. Since budget was limited, each of us in a group has a limited number of shots, and I used to feel awkward when my friends used to talk about "that dizzy feeling" and I did not experience any.

Do anyone really think that the US would spend the same amount of money catching a shotgun wielding mass murderer who robs liqueur stores, or the same shotgun wielding guy that has a terrorism manifesto posted on youtube but with no prior kills on his hands. Who of the two is more likely to have biggest **** count in the end?

This article only makes fun about making hard liqueur this way, but this could really revolutionize that business. Normal distillation is very violent procedure that unavoidably affects the taste.

Liqueur definitions

noun

strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a meal

See also: cordial