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I have noticed that many venerable brands of liqour are expanding their line of flavored versions. Such as a cherry flavor bourbon.
We are not talking about schnapps, liquers or cordials but ordinary booze that now has a flavor addition like fruits such as lemon or spices or menthol or whatever.
Does this seem to be a detraction from the quality of a liquor or do you welcome it?
Does this indicate a shift in the tastes of the drinking public?
Do these appeal to older or younger drinkers.
Just wondering if it is appealing to the younger generations that see Coca Cola as a superb breakfast drink with Krispy kreme doughnuts.
We are not talking about schnapps, liquers or cordials but ordinary booze that now has a flavor addition like fruits such as lemon or spices or menthol or whatever.
Does this seem to be a detraction from the quality of a liquor or do you welcome it?
Does this indicate a shift in the tastes of the drinking public?
Do these appeal to older or younger drinkers.
Just wondering if it is appealing to the younger generations that see Coca Cola as a superb breakfast drink with Krispy kreme doughnuts.
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