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A dry, lightly bitter, aperitif cocktail highlighting the bready notes in genever and the bright zesty freshness of Mandarine Napoleon. Jägermeister adds
Herbal pineapple and spice with hints of Tiki.
There is so much about this digestivo cocktail that's wrong that it's brilliant.
With a whole egg, a shot of tequila, Jägermeister and Chartreuse, this is both a Death Flip and perhaps your last meal, for a while at least. Challenging
Rum-laced herbal almond. A refreshing aperitivo or a cleansing digestive.
Most unusual and interesting. Recognisably a Daiquiri but with a creamy mouthfeel and great depth of flavour.
Liquorice, chocolate, black tea and citrus. Equally as good enjoyed as an aperitif or digestive.
Easy drinking and neither bitter or too sweet, it's hard not to like this rich herbal fruity cocktail.
A lightly spicy Negroni perfectly suited to the after-dinner digestive moment. If it doesn't aid your digestion it will aid your sleep.
Cognac-laced, zesty and bittersweet. Delicious as a late-night after-dinner digestive.
This three equal part cocktail makes for a perfect aperitivo.
Boozy and stirred down. Cognac fortifies and combines harmoniously with Jägermeister's bittersweet herbal and spicy notes. Rich lavender enhances and
Cognac-laced and herbal with hints of liquorice, Pied-à-terre (which translates from French to mean 'foot on the ground') makes for a great after-dinner
Rewarding, chocolaty and boozy with complex herbal and fruity notes.
Beautifully balanced with complex herbal, berry, pineapple and citrus flavours.
Boozy and floral with a hint of sweetness to smooth and harmonise, this after-dinner cocktail, originally served straight-up in a coupe (as presented here)
This Margarita may look a little like liquid mud but is surprisingly tasty with liquorice-forward herbal notes alongside bright citrus.
Dry and spirit-forward, as an old-fashioned should be, with hints of liquorice. It's dry, even with the 2.5ml of sugar I've added to Jason's original recipe,
A herbal liquorice riff on a Long Island Iced Tea .
Jägermeister spice and rich cassis combine wonderfully in this after-dinner sipper, with subtle black liquorice and aniseed.
Slightly sweet and very fruity – who'd have guessed Jägermeister would work so well with the classic coconut rum and pineapple juice combo.
There's a note of raspberry and cola to this late-night cocktail.
I've used more of the liqueur than suggested by the folk at Jägermeister as I feel the drink benefits from more of the liqueur's herbal rootiness which
This riff on a Jägerbomb leaves the 'Dark Lord' sitting in 'Ciderspace'.
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