0 a clear, strong alcoholic drink made in eastern and northern parts of Europe, usually from grain, potato, or fruit --
1 a colorless alcoholic drink, usually made from grain, potato, or fruit --
The next beer they sample is another apple beer but with an extra kick of flaming apple schnapps.
One prisoner reported that he had a weakness for schnapps.
The cavalrymen bought the schnapps and started to drink.
Whisky and schnapps were produced in small household stills.
The hussars refused to give them any of the schnapps, and while still drunk, they set up makeshift fortifications around the barrels.
The main source of income is plums which are processed into schnapps.
Apfelkorn is considered a schnapps but is very sweet and has about half the alcohol.
Alongside the lordly brewery stood several small breweries and a small schnapps distillery, none of which could stand up to competition.