Beginner alcohol for kids
Never would I advocate underage drinking, but it has been known to happen.
Recently I walked past the liquor aisle in my supermarket and once again that reminded my that there are alcoholic drinks that few self-respecting adults would ever buy but that are staples at teenage parties.
What are the equivalents in your area?
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Berentzen Apfelkorn (20%) and Saurer Apfel (16%) are two sweet apple-flavored liqueurs. You can choose between traditional sugary sweet and sour, but still damn sugary. It's hard to decide which version is more disgusting.
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If you want something that looks like all grownup clear liquor, you might want to consider this this sweet fig-flavored vodka concoction.
The name Kleiner Feigling, literally little coward is a hilarious pun because Feige means both fig and cowardly.
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Puschkin Red Sky (17.5%), another product from the Berentzen conglomerate. German vodka with a faux-Russian name, the hallmark of quality!
It's half vodka, half some dayglo red blood orange inspired liquid.
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Once more Berentzen, the Standard Oil of German underage drinking.
This is Großmutters Schokogeheimnis (19%), Grandma's Chocolate Secret, also available in vanilla - think imitation Baileys.