- the
colloquial German word
Schnaps [ʃnaps] (plural: Schnäpse),
which is used in
reference to
spirit drinks. The word
Schnaps stems from Low
German and...
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Kleine &
Ronnie Flex –
Stoff und
Schnaps" (in German). Ö3
Austria Top 40.
Retrieved 2019-11-01. "–
Stoff und
Schnaps" (in German). GfK
Entertainment charts...
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Irene Schnaps was
discovered inside her
Princeton Meadows apartment in
Plainsboro Township. The
discovery was made by a
coworker who went to
Schnaps' apartment...
- term,
similar beverages are
produced in
other countries (e.g.,
German Schnaps, Gr**** ούζο,
Turkish rakı,
Balkan rakia,
Romanian țuică,
Czech and Slovak...
- Madison:
University of
Wisconsin Press. The
definition given is "nip,
schnaps; shot (of brandy, aquavit, etc.)." Look up
tipsy in Wiktionary, the free...
- it is
permitted to be produced. For centuries,
local distilleries sold
schnaps made up of
grain and
fermented must of the
numerous juniper shrubs growing...
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correct denomination is Geist), it is
typically referred to as a form of
Schnaps. Kirschw****er is a
fruit spirit made from cherries. ****umakranka is a South...
- turnips. In the
Austrian region of Wildschönau
farmers produce a kind of
schnaps called ****inger from a
variation of Br****ica rapa ssp. Rapa,
since they...
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schnapps (fruit brandy),
typically of up to 60% alcohol, is drunk. In
Austria schnaps is made from a
variety of fruits, for
example apricots, rowanberries, gentiana...
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because they wear the
leather over
their bum at
night and
drink schnaps, and
drink schnaps. Die
Bergleut sein
kreuzbrave Leut’ denn sie
tragen das Leder...