Jagermeister - Ultimate Jagermeister Collector's Guide
Jagermeister is one of the most popular liquors in the world. Jagermeister is German for "master of the hunt." This liquor has an unusual licorice flavor, which comes from a combination of 56 "secret" ingredients. Despite rumors and urban legends, Jagermeister does not contain deer blood or opium.
Jagermeister was first introduced in 1935 in Germany and was originally intended to for medicinal purposes. However, in the United States, Jargermeister has become synonymous with a party lifestyle. It's the shot of choice for many bar patrons, and the merchandise is popular among people of all ages.
Jagermeister merchandise often features the signature logo. The logo features a stag with a cross between his antlers. On the bottle, you'll find a poem by Otto von Riesenthal. In English, the poem reads, "This is the hunter's badge of honor, that he protect and nourish his game, hunt sportingly, as is proper, and honor the Creator in creation."
Jagermeister enthusiasts often invest in books on mixing drinks featuring unique Jagermeister cocktails like the Jager Bomb, the Stumbling Bishop, and the potent, Lights Out (a shot of Yager and a shot of vodka). Collectors also buy bar equipment featuring the Jagermeister logo. Jagermeister bar signs, shot glasses, spill rail mats, and banners are popular. Accessories featuring the Jagermeister name and logo such as belt buckles, money clips, trucker hats, key chains, wallets are also quite popular.
Guide created: 06/02/06 (updated 10/24/07)


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