National Liqueur Day

Thursday 16 October National Liqueur Day

National Liqueur Day is a holiday observed annually on October 16th. This holiday celebrates liqueurs—an alcoholic beveragemade from distilled and sweetened spirits, enhanced with extracts, oils, or other flavors. They were originally known as cordials and have been enjoyed throughout history not only for their flavor but also for their perceived medicinal purposes. Nowadays, liqueurs are used as the base for a seemingly endless array of mixed drinks and cocktails. Some of the more popular liqueurs used these days include amaretto, Kahlua, Irishcream, and crème de menthe. All of this means that there are numerous drinks that people can make on this holiday.

We can’t talk about this holiday without taking some time to list some of the facts that we’ve learned about liqueurs. So that’s what we did. You can find our liqueur facts below.

  • Liqueurs are sometimes sold as schnapps or cordials.
  • One of the most popular liqueurs of all time is Grand Marnier, created in 1880.
  • The most common liqueurs are orange liqueur, coffee liqueur, amaretto, Irish cream, Maraschino liqueur, and Dry & Sweet Vermouth.