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vorlon24 30-11-2004 21:14

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couldn't find anything helpful on google, except perhaps that its made by Campari

lettie 01-12-2004 07:40

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It is a very strong liquer type stuff. It comes in a green bottle with a stag on the label. It's about 35% proof and costs roughly £10 in Asda. You drink it very cold so it should ideally live in your freezer. Hope this helps

WillowTheWhisp 01-12-2004 07:44

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Is this thread just for alcoholic type remedies?

vorlon24 01-12-2004 08:02

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What other type is there? ;) :p

Darby 01-12-2004 09:28

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Jägermeister is German herbal schnapps (pronounced Yaeger-my-ster). Jäger meaning Hunter, Meister meaning Master: Master Hunter or Hunt Master.

It was originally used when out hunting to keep the hunters warm (and drunk occasionally), and no hunting group would be found dead without it (probably dead drunk if found at all). There are over a hundred other herbal schnapps, and when I come over in April next year I'll bring a couple of samples with me (Lettie you're first in the queue as you take Jägermeister regularly).

Schnapps are normally taken after a meal to aid digestion, and help get rid of a bloating feeling (pregnant women excepted).

Normally between 34%-45% proof, there are also many other types of vegetable or fruit schnapps(sometimes milder at 20%-30%). At home in Bavaria, the local one is called Bärwurz (Bear Roots), and is based on Celery!! or Celleriac!! (40% to 48%).

I can positively confirm that it kills rats as well!!! (shall I send some to Peter Britcliffe?)

lettie 01-12-2004 10:16

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Thanks Darby, I will certainly be first in the queue for the Schnapps. I will confirm that it does aid digestion and I don't see why more people don't drink it. Maybe other Europeans know something we don't but it is a very civilised ending to a big meal. I'm going to have to make sure that I have some in for Christmas. Maybe Staggeringman can have a little Jaegermeister behind the bar in the Stag for us Accy webbers after the Christmas meal.:D

mez 01-12-2004 10:29

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yes he does have them behind the bar in the stag thats where i had mine, well should i say i was introduced to it by st/man , & thanks again for buying it for me, mabe i should get some in for myself , purley medicinal.

Darby 01-12-2004 10:53

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Quote:

purley medicinal
Of course Mez!!

vorlon24 01-12-2004 11:07

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I have only ever seen one establishment (pub) selling foreign tipple, and that was down near Eastbourne in East Sussex.

He was selling Ouzo and Metaxa - he was greek so this may have had something to do with it!

staggeringman 01-12-2004 16:22

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:p here we go you load of alcoholics!!!!!!:beer58: AVE IT!!!!

http://www.jagermeister.com/welcome/welcome.com.aspx

pendy 09-12-2004 13:17

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Kummel is brilliant for settling tums, you can eat another plateful afterwards, also it tastes good.

Gin never fails. (Well, never has with me yet ...)

staggeringman 09-12-2004 16:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pendy
Kummel is brilliant for settling tums, you can eat another plateful afterwards, also it tastes good.

Gin never fails. (Well, never has with me yet ...)

pendy next time we meet remind me about the menorcan gin!


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