Yes, it is da Berg
Yes, da Berg (Underberg) is a cocktail of the origin in Germany (medicinal drinks). Da Berg started production yes フーベルト in German Rheinberg in 1846 [1].
44% of alcohol frequency. It is 1.5% for extract. The feature is that I am put in a small bottle of 20 ml and am sold.
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Production method
Said, according to the manual in a label and the outer box of the small bottle, "to use the herb which I collected from 43 countries" [2]. I am made by combining herb and the spicery which I collected from this each place with liquor.
Yes, I am made with what a neutral spirits is chosen as liquor to use in the case of da Berg and I immerse, but I dip it into the neutral spirits cold in total to material not what immerse all in a neutral spirits in a mass and extract an ingredient by using the cold water dipping method and soaked in the digestion method pickling during an arbitrary period that, by the way, pickles a neutral spirits during the period when, in addition, is arbitrary that I dip it into the warm water, and it cooled down together [3]. During the dipping period, according to the manual in a label and the outer box of the small bottle, I am considered to be "several weeks" [2]. After filtering the medicinal drinks which it is done medicinal drinks and soaked in the digestion which it is immersed cold water after this, and were made, and were made each, and having mixed the medicinal drinks which I remove herb and the spicery which I soaked, and there was, a barrel matures for approximately nine months [4]. In addition, according to the manual in a label and the outer box of the small bottle, this barrel is considered to be "a barrel of the Slovenian willow oak [5] from a district" [2]. I am at the small bottle and ship it after I filter it after having finished this barrel aging [1].
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References
- Yoshijiro Yoshida "828 color books Western liquor guide" (the second edition) childcare company April 30, 1992 publication ISBN 4-586-50828-0
- Eizo Fukunishi "liqueur book" Shibata Bookstore July 1, 1997 publication ISBN 4-388-05803-3
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