thumb|upright=1.2|right|A selection of [[amaro (liqueur)|amaro liqueurs from Italy]]

Liqueurs are alcoholic beverages that are bottled with added sugar and have added flavours that are usually derived from fruits, herbs, or nuts. Liqueurs are distinct from eaux-de-vie, fruit brandy, and flavored liquors, which contain no added sugar. Most liqueurs range between 15% and 55% alcohol by volume.

<span class="anchor" id="Chocolate"></span>Chocolate liqueurs

<span class="anchor" id="Coffee"></span>Coffee liqueurs

A coffee liqueur is a caffeinated alcoholic drink with a coffee flavour.

thumb|upright|Bottles of [[Sombai Anise & Coffee rice liqueur]]

thumb|upright|Midnight Espresso coffee liqueur

  • Allen's Coffee Brandy
  • Amaro 1716 Café du Soir
  • Black Canyon Distillery, Richardo's Decaf Coffee Liqueur
  • Café Rica – a Costa Rican coffee liqueur
  • Caffè Borghetti – an Italian coffee liqueur
  • Cazcabel – Mexican coffee liqueur
  • Kahlúa – a Mexican coffee liqueur
  • Kamok, a French coffee liqueur
  • Kamora, a Mexican coffee liqueur
  • Kavalan Distillery Sweet coffee liqueur
  • Kapali Coffee Liqueur
  • Liqueurious Coffea Coffee Liqueur
  • Liqueurious Coffea Decaf Coffee Liqueur
  • Licor de café – a Galician coffee liqueur
  • Midnight Espresso Regular Coffee Liqueur
  • Midnight Espresso Decaf Coffee Liqueur
  • Mr Black Cold Brew Coffee Liqueur
  • Mr Black Cold Brew Coffee Amaro
  • Patrón XO Cafe
  • Sabroso- a Mexican coffee liqueur
  • Sheridan's – an Irish coffee liqueur
  • Sombai Anise & Coffee rice liqueur
  • Flor de Caña Spresso – a Nicaraguan coffee liqueur
  • San Andre (Goa)
  • St. George Spirits NOLA Coffee Liqueur
  • Tia Maria
  • Toussaint Coffee Liqueur – a Haitian coffee liqueur
  • B52 Coffee Liqueur

<span class="anchor" id="Cream"></span>Cream liqueurs

thumb|upright|A bottle and glass of Carolans

  • Advocaat
  • Amarula (sugar, cream, and the fruit of the African marula tree Origin: South Africa)
  • Baileys Irish Cream
  • Coole Swan Irish Cream Liqueur
  • Carolans Irish Cream
  • Crema Fina
  • Cruzan Rum Cream
  • Dooley's
  • DV8 Gold
  • DV8 Pink Gin
  • Heather Cream (Scottish cream liqueur – discontinued)
  • Kerrygold Irish Cream Liqueur
  • Malibu (rum)
  • Ponche crema
  • Rompope
  • RumChata
  • Sangster's
  • Saint Brendan's Irish Cream Liqueur
  • Tequila Rose
  • Vana Tallinn Cream
  • Vermeer Dutch Chocolate Cream Liqueur
  • Vodkow Cream Liqueur
  • Voodoo Cream Liqueur

<span class="anchor" id="Crème"></span>Crème liqueurs

thumb|upright|A bottle and glass of Crème de cassis

  • Crème de banane – Banana
  • Crème de cacao – Cocoa or chocolate
  • Crème de cassis – Blackcurrant
  • Crème de Cerise – Sour cherry
  • Crème de menthe – Peppermint or Corsican mint
  • Crème de Noyaux – Almond, apricot kernel, or peach kernel
  • Creme de violette – Violet
  • Creme Yvette – Violet, fruit, and others
  • Parfait d'Amour – Varies by maker, typically flowers with citrus

<span class="anchor" id="Flower"></span>Flower liqueurs

thumb|upright=0.4|A bottle of Crème de Violette

  • Crème de violette (violet)
  • Creme Yvette (violet, vanilla)
  • Rosolio (various)
  • Italicus
  • St-Germain (elderflower)

<span class="anchor" id="Fruit"></span>Fruit liqueurs

<span class="anchor" id="Berry"></span>Berry liqueurs

<span class="anchor" id="Cherry"></span>Cherry liqueurs

<span class="anchor" id="Orange"></span>Orange liqueurs

Other

thumb|upright=0.4|A bottle of homemade limoncello

<span class="anchor" id="Herbal"></span>Herbal liqueurs

Anise-flavored liqueurs

thumb|right|A bottle of Licor Aniz Escarchado

thumb|right|A bottle of ouzo

thumb|upright|Bottles of [[Sombai Anise & Coffee rice liqueur]]

  • Anís (Spain, Argentina, Perú)
  • Licor Aniz Escarchado, (Portugal)
  • Anisette (France)
  • Centerbe (Italy; infusion of 100 high mountain herbs)
  • Galliano (Italy)
  • Herbsaint (United States)
  • Passione Nera (Italy)
  • Pastis (France)
  • Patxaran (Spain)
  • Ricard (France)
  • Sambuca (Italy)
  • Sombai Anise & Coffee (Cambodia)
  • Vespetrò (Italy)
  • Xtabentún (Mexico)
  • Cucui (Aruba)

Other herbal liqueurs

thumb|upright=0.8|"Altvater" by Gessler, originally from [[Austrian Silesia]]

thumb|upright=0.8|[[Demänovka (33 %) – produced in Slovakia]]

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<span class="anchor" id="Honey"></span>Honey liqueurs

  • Bärenjäger
  • Bénédictine
  • Boilo
  • Chambord
  • Drambuie
  • Glayva
  • Irish Mist
  • Krambambula
  • Krampus Herbal Liqueur
  • Krupnik
  • Mama Juana
  • Rakomelo
  • Ron miel
  • Xtabentún
  • Yukon Jack

<span class="anchor" id="Nut"></span>Nut-flavored liqueurs

  • Amaretto (almonds, or the almond-like kernels from apricots, peaches, cherries, or similar stone fruits)
  • Disaronno (apricot kernel oil)
  • Frangelico (hazelnuts and herbs)
  • Kahana Royale – a macadamia nut liqueur produced in Hawaii
  • Krampus Herbal Liqueur (made from roasted hazelnuts)
  • Nocello (walnut and hazelnut)
  • Nocino (unripe green walnuts)
  • Orahovac – a walnut liqueur prepared using unripe green walnuts
  • Peanut liqueur
  • Peanut Lolita (peanut)
  • Pochteca Almond Liqueur
  • Ratafia (brandy flavored with almonds, fruit, or fruit kernels; also a flavored biscuit)
  • Rivulet – a pecan liqueur produced in Kentucky, United States

<span class="anchor" id="Whisky"></span><span class="anchor" id="Whiskey"></span>Whisky liqueurs

<span class="anchor" id="Other"></span>Other liqueurs

See also

  • List of alcoholic beverages
  • List of cocktails
  • List of national liquors
  • List of whisky brands
  • List of vodka brands

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