That road pop was a bottle of Vitamin Water laced with 99-proof banana schnapps.
From the denverpost.com
Cue another schnapps-fuelled afternoon skiing faster than I've ever skied before.
From the guardian.co.uk
But then you can just hop right next door afterward for schnapps and ping-pong.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Pour vodka, peach schnapps, and both juices into a highball glass filled with ice.
From the heraldtribune.com
If you prefer, you can make these with bourbon, amaretto or flavored schnapps.
From the denverpost.com
He was in another room when someone spilled butterscotch schnapps on the keyboard.
From the sltrib.com
All Ulf Fuhrer wanted was to drink real German-style schnapps in New Zealand.
From the nzherald.co.nz
When I first tried this schnapps, memories of bar hopping and college came to mind.
From the thestate.com
On a recent ski trip, my best friend handed me a flask of cinnamon schnapps.
From the orlandosentinel.com
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Any of various strong liquors especially a Dutch spirit distilled from potatoes
Schnapps (/u0283nu0251u02D0ps/ or /u0283nu00E6ps/) is a "strong alcoholic drink resembling gin and often flavored with fruit." The English word "schnapps" is derived from the German Schnaps u00A0( listen) (plural: Schnu00E4pse), a Low German noun meaning "swallow" documented in High German meaning since before the 18th century.
A type of distilled alcoholic beverage, often with a fruit or peppermint flavoring; A serving of this beverage
Dry European spirit. Popular flavours include apple, peppermint, peach, black cherry, cinnamon, and wild berry.
(schnopps) is a spirit distilled from potatoes or grain. Called schnapps in Scandinavian countries and Germany, it is called vodka elsewhere.
A peppermint flavored liqueur. Many flavored varieties of peppermint schnapps exist, such as root beer or peach; all have peppermint as the base flavoring.
A schnapps is a strong, clear alcohol that may be flavored with a variety of different flavors, usually fruit.
The word "schnapps" (from the German Schnappen, to snap) refers to a mixture of vodka, gin, brandy or other spirit. In Scandanavia the word is snaps and almost always means Akvavit. In the U.S. ...