He refused all first aid except for a few aspirin, a bandage, and a glass of schnaps.
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Perhaps the most highly-prized schnaps in all of Austria is rowanberry.
From the guardian.co.uk
At Joanie's Pizza, owner Joanie Thomas came out with shots of apple schnaps for the marchers.
From the stltoday.com
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Schnapps: 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.
Spirit made of grain or potato's. Most popular in middle and northern european countries.