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St. Germain is a common liqueur used in drinks by bartenders, as well as those who make cocktails at home. Here is how you ...
Soon after its launch in 2007, the French elderflower liqueur St-Germain was bestowed the nickname “bartender’s ketchup” because of its crowd-pleasing, easy-fix quality as a modifier in ...
HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- ST~GERMAIN® Elderflower Liqueur invites cocktail gourmands and fashionistas to say 'Oui' to a crea ...
St-Germain shared exclusive behind the scenes photos from the set of Sophie Turner's mini rom ... It’s made with St-Germain elderflower liqueur (of course), Martini prosecco, soda water and mint ...
St. Germain liqueur, with its floral, honey-scented flavor profile, tastes like a ghost of the Old World — but the Count of St. Germain had nothing to do with it.
Despite using an iconic French ingredient, St-Germain, this cocktail was created in Northern Italy in 2005, before going global and becoming a modern classic. Here's the right way to make it.
Skim cocktail menus around town, and chances are you’ll find St. Germain and Elderflower Liqueur making appearances. In case you’re wondering, they are one and the same, and the artisanal French ...