It's a German liqueur, best served ice cold, and herbal in content. Personally I have never tasted it because it's smells like the world's worst cough syrup to me. I do know that Jaeger Bombs are the current rage (Jagermeister and Red Bull).
2006-09-10 10:53:01
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answered by Annie 4
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jagermeister is an 'anise' based liquor. Not liqueur. Liqueur's are usually 15-20 percent alcohol while liquor is 30-40 percent. Anise tastes like black licorice. It is an actual plant used to make such liquors as jagermeister, anisette.
2006-09-10 19:42:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Jägermeister (German for master of the hunt in the sense of "expert" or "committed" hunter, see Jäger) is a strong (70-proof; 35%) liqueur flavored with herbs (similar to Danish stomach bitters such as Gammel Dansk, the Hungarian Unicum, or Czech liqueur Becherovka ). The exact list of the 56 herbs used is kept secret. Although licorice is a major component of its flavor, it is not as predominant in Jägermeister as it is in true licorice-flavored liqueurs. Contrary to urban legends, Jägermeister contains neither deer blood [1] nor opium.
2006-09-10 17:51:51
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answered by ♥SassyBlonde♥ 3
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Jägermeister (German for master of the hunt in the sense of "expert" or "committed" hunter, see Jäger) is a strong (70-proof; 35%) liqueur flavored with herbs (similar to Danish stomach bitters such as Gammel Dansk, the Hungarian Unicum, or Czech liqueur Becherovka ).
The exact list of the 56 herbs used is kept secret. Although licorice is a major component of its flavor, it is not as predominant in Jägermeister as it is in true licorice-flavored liqueurs. Contrary to urban legends, Jägermeister contains neither deer blood nor opium
2006-09-10 17:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Jagermeister is nothing more than a hang-over waiting to happen. YUCK!!
2006-09-10 17:56:51
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answered by Cayman_tac 3
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It's an herbal tonic. Some European countries like Germany and Switzerland serve it after practically every meal as a digestive aid. Mmmm...
I'm sure the ingredients are online.
2006-09-10 17:52:43
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answered by Rocker Chick 4
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Not sure what is in it. NEVER drink it warm, always ice cold. Be careful!!!! I have my liquor license and can serve alcohol either in a bar or restaurant. I have to pay attention to how many shots of Jager is being served to a person. 5 is usually the max .
2006-09-10 19:22:11
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answered by luvbeingwifenmom 2
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http://www.jagermeister.com/welcome/welcome.com.aspx
2006-09-10 17:51:18
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answered by ? 4
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if you think that's good kid try Ouzo, it is much better booze...
2006-09-10 20:56:09
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answered by Anonymous
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