Anisette is a clear, licorice flavored liqueur similar to [ingredient=absinthe absinthe] or [ingredient=pastis pastis], but flavored with aniseed instead of fennel, star anise, or other licorice-flavored herbs or spices. Typically, anisette is sweeter and lower proof than pastis - typically in the 30 to 40 proof range, though some producers make a dry version that is 50 to 70 proof. Like other anise flavored spirits, it louches in water.
Like pastis, anisette came into being as a substitute for the banned absinthe. While it's made in many countries, anisette is associated with the Spanish-speaking world. Popular brands include Anis del Mono and Chinchon in Spain, Anis Najar in Peru, and Cartujo in Venezuela.
Some popular cocktails containing Anisette
- Smoked Anise — Vodka, Anisette, Whiskey, Star anise
- Corn Flower — Corn Whiskey, Blue Curaçao, Maraschino Liqueur, Anisette, Lemon juice
- The Broken Spur — Port, Gin, Sweet vermouth, Anisette, Egg yolk, Ginger
- Demolition — Pisco, Gin, Triple sec, Anisette, Lime juice, Lavender syrup
- Baltimore Bracer — Brandy, Anisette, Soda water, Egg white
- Cafe de Paris — Gin, Anisette, Egg white, Cream
- Green Swizzle à la Dead Rabbit — Martinique Rum, Absinthe, Anisette, Lime juice, Lime Soda water, Pistachio syrup, Bay leaf, Mint, Nutmeg
- The Target — Gin, Anisette, Campari, Half-and-half
- The Rata — Gin, Cherry Liqueur, Anisette, Half-and-half, Egg white, Orange flower water
- InDeCiSiOn — Gin, Cassis, Anisette, Lime juice, Lavender syrup, Coconut milk
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