How different is Liqueur and Liqour? How do you pronounce liqueur?!


Question: I think that's liquor. (spelling)
Lick-cure is Liqueur
Lick-or is Liquor

Liqueurs are usually very SWEET or usually drunk after dinner like Grand Marnier, Cream Dementhe, Anisette, etc. those are Liqueurs. Everything else is Liquor


Answers: I think that's liquor. (spelling)
Lick-cure is Liqueur
Lick-or is Liquor

Liqueurs are usually very SWEET or usually drunk after dinner like Grand Marnier, Cream Dementhe, Anisette, etc. those are Liqueurs. Everything else is Liquor

Why do you ask? Is there a specific recipe you are trying to make?

Liquor is a synonym for whiskey, generally any kind.

Liquer, (lik ure) is a sweet liquor, sometimes a little syrupy, made from different fruits, some from nuts.

Many are apretivos or digestivos. Before dinner and after.
Often used to mix sweet drinks.

'Liqueur' is usually used to mean certain kinds of flavoured proof spirit, such as kirsch (flavoured with cherries) or amaretto (flavoured with almonds).

'Liqour' is the common American word for any alcoholic drink whatsoever.

liquor is pronounced- lick her. liqueur is pronounced- lick here.

it's like color and colour...different ways of spelling things





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