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Creamy Limoncello

Submitted by: Nikki 
A delicious, lemony treat without the bite of regular limoncello. 

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Galliano

Submitted by: WWllVet Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Ute Park, New Mexico, USA
An old favorite, this recipe is based on vodka and flavored with anise, cloves, peppermint and ginger.  

Peppermint Liqueur

Submitted by: HYNCH 
Peppermint liqueur has been made at the Cape (South Africa) since before 1800. Very refreshing! 

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The Real Mojito

Submitted by: Brandy 
Considered Cuba's national drink, this lime and rum cocktail is a favorite with pirates, swashbucklers, and colorful characters in the Caribbean and beyond. 

Home-Made Coffee Liqueur

Submitted by: luvmy3 
Brew your own coffee-flavored liqueur using water, sugar, instant coffee, rum, and vanilla. 

Costa Rican Delight

Submitted by: Nicole 
Send yourself to the tropics when you sip this easy-to-make smoothie-style banana-rum drink. 

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Chocolate Banana Martini

Submitted by: KIRSTENS18 
This grownup version of the banana milkshake is made with banana and coffee liqueurs, and served in a martini glass drizzled with chocolate syrup. 

Blueberry Liquor

Submitted by: MrsJ2b 
This delicious blueberry liquor makes a wonderful gift, just allow 4 months for it to age! 

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Stoli Doli

Submitted by: WATTS3 
Quick and easy martini made with pineapple infused vodka that is sure to please! 

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Lithuanian Krupnikas

Submitted by: JoeNaujokas 
Living In: Healdsburg, California, USA
Lithuanian spiced honey liqueur. Serve warm as a traditional Eastern European cold remedy - a quick heat-up in the microwave works great. 

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Berry Cordial

Submitted by: Barbara Tantrum 
This is an easy way to make cordial and it's good for gifts! Other berries such as raspberries, strawberries or blueberries may be used in place of blackberries, and rum or brandy may be used in place of the vodka. 

Coffee Flavored Liqueur III

Submitted by: Janet 
This homemade liqueur is great sipped by itself, or used as a mixer in other drinks. It makes a great gift that is always well-received! 

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Limoncello

Submitted by: Michele O'Sullivan 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
Living In: Henderson, Nevada, USA
Truly distinguished ice cold refreshing drink! Lemon zest is steeped in vodka for a week, then mixed with simple syrup and aged for 2 more weeks. 

Coffee Flavored Liqueur I

Submitted by: SWIZZLESTICKS 
Vodka is flavored with coffee and vanilla, then sweetened with brown sugar. Excellent for sipping, and makes a nice gift! 

Coffee Flavored Liqueur II

Submitted by: JENNINE1980 
Wonderful tasting coffee liqueur, great with cream, milk, coffee or over ice cream. 

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Original Irish Cream

Submitted by: Mom 
Irish whiskey mixed with cream and sugar with hints of coffee, chocolate, vanilla and almond. Will keep for 2 months if refrigerated. 

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Irish Cream Liqueur II

Submitted by: cheap chef 
This is better than the commercial Irish Cream liqueurs and is very popular with family and friends. Will store for several weeks in fridge, just serve over ice. 

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Peppermint Schnapps Liqueur

Submitted by: Marjory 
An easy recipe for homemade peppermint liqueur. It goes great with hot chocolate! 

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Vodka Blueberry Liqueur

Submitted by: Sue Rogers 
Vodka, fresh blueberries and a li'l sugar go a long way in making this homemade liqueur. 

Portuguese Licoro

Submitted by: John Pacheco 
A homemade liqueur made with whiskey, lemon, milk, sugar, chocolate and vanilla beans. 

 
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