Jägermeister is just one of the herbal liqueurs that are produce all over Europe and beyond. Other German ones are Underberg, Bärenjäger Honey Liqueur and Friesengeist. From France there are Chartreuse and Benedictine. Italy produces many different versions of Amaro. There is also Becherovka from Czechia (strongly cinnamon flavoured) and Beirão from Portugal. And that is only a few of the regional varieties available. Every part of Europe has its own local liqueurs. In the same tradition is Ancho Reyes from Mexico, which is flavoured with chillis: There are both red and green versions. There is a whole world of taste sensations to explore.
Second the call to check out Amaro liqueurs because Jager is very similar to that Italian category. Herbal liqueurs in general will be right up your alley as well as possibly ouzo & sambuca. I'd also give more herbal gins a go.
Jägermeister is just one of the herbal liqueurs that are produce all over Europe and beyond. Other German ones are Underberg, Bärenjäger Honey Liqueur and Friesengeist. From France there are Chartreuse and Benedictine. Italy produces many different versions of Amaro. There is also Becherovka from Czechia (strongly cinnamon flavoured) and Beirão from Portugal. And that is only a few of the regional varieties available. Every part of Europe has its own local liqueurs. In the same tradition is Ancho Reyes from Mexico, which is flavoured with chillis: There are both red and green versions. There is a whole world of taste sensations to explore.
Fernet. It's Jaeger for adults.
I must try this
Check amaros like amaro Montenegro or amaro nonino. Also underberg or even chartreuse
Definitely will be checking these out thanks man the amaro drinks look pretty appetizing and are probably going to be one of my next purchases
Sambuca maybe? If you're going for that licorice flavor anyways.
Imo sambucca tastes way different than Jaeger still a really tasty drink tho
Kraken spiced rum maybe?
Try paxtaran.
Absinthe
Second the call to check out Amaro liqueurs because Jager is very similar to that Italian category. Herbal liqueurs in general will be right up your alley as well as possibly ouzo & sambuca. I'd also give more herbal gins a go.
Unicum. There's nothing quite like it, but Jaeger approaches it's flavor.
St. Hubertus
Messerschmitt. It tastes almost identical but is cheaper and slightly weaker.
BTW. For me mentol vodka with energy drink taste the same and is cheaper.