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- Goldschläger abstract "Goldschläger is a Swiss cinnamon schnapps (43.5% alcohol by volume or 87 proof; originally it was 53.5% alcohol or 107 proof), a liqueur with very thin, yet visible flakes of gold floating in it. The actual amount of gold has been measured at approximately 13 mg in a 1-Litre bottle of Goldschläger. As of November 2012 this amounts to €0.56 EUR or lower on the international gold market.Goldschläger was produced in Switzerland until the 1990s, when the brand was acquired by Diageo, which continued production of Goldschläger schnapps in Italy. Since 2008 it is a brand of Global Brands and produced in Switzerland again. The German word Goldschläger ("gold beater") designates the profession of gold leaf makers, who beat bars of gold into micrometre-thin sheets.It is said to be a competitor with other high potency cinnamon-based elixirs including Fireball Cinnamon Whisky by Sazerac Company, DeKuyper Hot Damn! (liqueur), Hood River Distillers SinFire Cinnamon Whisky, and Red Stag Spiced by Jim Beam.It is one of many cinnamon-infused liquors on the market. See Fireball and discussion therein.".
- Goldschläger thumbnail Goldschläger.jpg?width=300.
- Goldschläger wikiPageID "19685528".
- Goldschläger wikiPageRevisionID "606407603".
- Goldschläger abv "43.5".
- Goldschläger caption "A bottle of Goldschläger.".
- Goldschläger manufacturer "Global Brands".
- Goldschläger name "Goldschläger".
- Goldschläger origin Switzerland.
- Goldschläger type Cinnamon.
- Goldschläger type Schnapps.
- Goldschläger subject Category:Diageo_brands.
- Goldschläger subject Category:German_words_and_phrases.
- Goldschläger subject Category:Gold.
- Goldschläger subject Category:Herbal_liqueurs.
- Goldschläger type Beverage.
- Goldschläger type Food.
- Goldschläger type FunctionalSubstance.
- Goldschläger comment "Goldschläger is a Swiss cinnamon schnapps (43.5% alcohol by volume or 87 proof; originally it was 53.5% alcohol or 107 proof), a liqueur with very thin, yet visible flakes of gold floating in it. The actual amount of gold has been measured at approximately 13 mg in a 1-Litre bottle of Goldschläger.".
- Goldschläger label "Goldschläger".
- Goldschläger label "Goldschläger".
- Goldschläger sameAs Goldschl%C3%A4ger.
- Goldschläger sameAs Goldschläger.
- Goldschläger sameAs Q3110126.
- Goldschläger sameAs Q3110126.
- Goldschläger wasDerivedFrom Goldschläger?oldid=606407603.
- Goldschläger depiction Goldschläger.jpg.