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  1. Jägermeister - Wikipedia

    Jägermeister is a type of liqueur called Kräuterlikör (herbal liqueur).

  2. Jägermeister Products | Jägermeister

    This is where our story begins: With its 56 herbs, roots and spices, the herbal liqueur is the origin and inspiration of the Jägermeister brand. Matured for a long time in an oak barrel, the natural …

  3. Jagermeister: Is It Good for You? - WebMD

    Oct 16, 2024 · Since Jagermeister is a highly refined liquor, it consists mostly of alcohol, water, sugar, and essential oils. Most of the plant material has been removed, leaving only the …

  4. How to Drink Jagermeister: 10 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Jul 14, 2025 · Jagermeister is a liquor originating from Germany. You're probably already aware of its notorious reputation as a hardcore party drink in the form of a "Jager Bomb," but there …

  5. Quick Guide to Jagermeister - A Couple Cooks

    Jul 17, 2021 · First up, a cocktail that's better with Jager: the Jagermeister Negroni! The German liqueur adds an intriguing anise flavor to this bold cocktail, pairing it with gin and sweet vermouth.

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    Mountaineer Mall & Professional Plaza | 5000 Greenbag Road | Morgantown, WV 26501 Follow Us 2025 | Jager Management, Inc.

  7. Jagermeister Cordial Liqueur - 750ml Bottle - Target

    Celebrate big wins, birthdays and milestone moments or kick off a well-deserved weekend with this iconic liqueur. The best way to enjoy Jägermeister is in the form of an ice-cold shot, …

  8. What does jager taste like? - Chef's Resource

    Jager has a bold and distinct taste that can be described as a combination of sweet, herbal, and spicy flavors. It has a syrupy consistency with prominent notes of licorice, cinnamon, cloves, …

  9. Jäger (infantry) - Wikipedia

    Jäger (German: [ˈjɛːɡɐ] ⓘ; German for ' hunter '; sg. [der] Jäger, pl. [die] Jäger) is a German military term referring to specific light infantry units.

  10. jaeger, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English …

    jäger is a borrowing from German. Etymons: German jäger. What is the earliest known use of the noun jäger? The earliest known use of the noun is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence …