Today, I bring you a wild herbal liqueur called Schwartzhog! Schwartzhog is a German Krauter (herbal) liqueur, carefully crafted and finally approved in the US in 2008 ( LocalWineEvents.com, 2009). This spirit is contained in a dark green bottle with gold-trimmed labels. The design is elegant and catches the eye. The black wild boar (Schwartzhog) icon on the front draws significant attention along with the unique font. First, the liqueur has strong hints of ginger and root. It also has small hints of orange and lemon as well. It smells similar to its well-marketed competitor, Jagermeister. Schwartzhog smells sweeter, with more hints of fruit. We will taste this herbal liqueur in three ways. The first way will be what Schwartzhog calls Shoot the Hog. This is just a straight shot, ice-cold. Wow! What a rush! This liqueur is very full and rich with flavor! It is very smooth across the tongue and on the way down the hatch. As it first hits the tongue, you get a strong taste of the root and ginger. As you begin to ingest the spirit further, you taste a large group of fruit. As compared to its competitor Jagermeister, there is not as much black-licorice (anise) taste; Schwartzhog seems to have more fruitiness to it. Second, we will try Schwartzhog mixed with cola, as if it were a cocktail. When combined in a 1:3 ratio, Schwartzhog to cola, the root and ginger of the liqueur keep their presence. The fruits, both orange and lemon, still exist on the exit. Either way, this is a good combination. The last way we will try this wonderful Schwartzhog is.....drumroll please.....a "bomb!" Schwartzhog calls it a Hog Bomb but they create it in the form of a cocktail in a highball glass. We will use a power-bomb cup. Appearance: 9/10
Scent: 9/10
Chilled Taste: 9/10
Mixed Taste: 8/10
"Bomb" Taste: 10/10
Overall Score: 9/10
I went ahead and tried a shot of this it is smoother then yager. Would like to try it with the Red Bull.
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ReplyDeleteJust bought a bottle since I'm a big fan of Jager and I wanted to try a competitor. I also wanted to see what others thought before I indulged. I'm happy I stumbled on your site, great review! Now looking at this, I guess I'm only about 5 years late from your review lol
ReplyDeleteDid you forget to mention it contains Wormwood Oil?
ReplyDeleteI love Schwartzhog. What a GREAT alternative to Jager at a great cost savings. I probably consume 1.5L/month. When I don't want the energy boost, I mix it with a lemon/lime type drink. A great alternative to all those sweet drinks us Americans typically lean toward.
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ReplyDeleteIf you are a party person then you have to certainly know about Jagermeister. It is a drink very exclusive among the rest. Also, it comes with great history and other good features. It is one of the most well-known drinks in the world. But the actual recipe of the drink is still a mystery. But Jagermeister cold brew contains some presence of liquorice and anise.
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