Killepitsch

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Killepitsch is a liquor based on herbs (Kräuterlikör) with a 42% content of alcohol. It is made by a German company called Peter Busch GmbH & Co. KG in the German city of Düsseldorf. The liquor is a blood red color with combination of 90 fruits, berries, herbs, and spices. It has an 84 alcoholic proof.[1]

At one time, Killepitsch was only popular in the Düsseldorf regions, being served in local pubs and shops; however, it is now sold worldwide.


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  1. ^ Liquor Snob Killepitsch Liqueur Review Retrieved on May 29, 2007

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