How would you discribe brandy to me?!


Question: is it similer to whiskey, rum, vodka, gin or is it more of a schnapps....... ive heard it was good a long time ago but i just dont know


Answers: is it similer to whiskey, rum, vodka, gin or is it more of a schnapps....... ive heard it was good a long time ago but i just dont know

It is a "burnt" whiskey. Drink it slowly at room temperature and enjoy the scent while sipping.

More like a whiskey

Brandy is distilled from wine. It is most like whiskey, but sometimes it is flavored like a schnapps. It has more alcohol than a schnapps.

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I hate brandy. Reminds me of really *Really* bad whisky.

yep like whiskey

Candy is dandy, but Brandy is" "fine." <}:-})

it's an aquired taste.......most are like smooth whiskey....others are sweet as passover wine

Brandy is a liquor distilled from wine. It is nothing like schnapps or any other liquor you mentioned, but is probably most similar to whiskey.

There are many mixed drinks that use brandy, like a Brandy Alexander, but brandy is best enjoyed in a snifter, which allows the aroma of the liquor to be concentrated, and sipped slowly.

I have only tasted it once and didn't like it much! I would say it is similar, but not quite the same, to whisky. My Mom used to drink it with orange juice, and my gran used to use it for medicinal purposes!

Really depends on what type of brandy... It's not really like any of the above spirits, but least of all the white variety like vodka/gin. It is made from grape or other fruit varieties and has a sharp, sweet taste, warm and sweet on the nose.
There are three kinds of French brandy: Armagnac, Cognac (grape brandies) and Calvados (apple brandy).
And then there are several other types made across the world.
About the only thing brandy has in common with whisky is the sharpness and warmth of taste. Single malt whiskies are much smoother tasting, often characterised by a malty or grainy taste, and often a "smoky" aroma.

suit to you to drink

ye its kinda like whiskey





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