Collecting liquor
Alcoholic beverage
Liquor (alcoholic beverage) is divided into many different groups with different tastes and different characteristics. However, they have 1 element in common, the base component, “alcohol”. Based on ways of producing, liquor is divided into 3 main groups:
- Fermented liquor: liquor that is fermented from materials containing glucose, starch and has a low alcoholic strength. E.g. wine, sake…
- Distilled liquor: this kind of liquor uses the same materials from glucose to starch but is distilled after that. E.g. Brandy, whisky, rum, vodka…
- Alcoholic mixed drink: liquor that is fermented or distilled but added sugar or aromatic spices,… E.g. Liqueur, cocktail, ginseng…
Miniature bottles of liquor are used to call bottles of liquor which normally have a capacity of 50ml. It is a small version of a big bottle. A miniature bottle is usually just 3 finger-sized. These kinds of bottle are also called “sample liquor”. The term “sample liquor” speaks for itself, that is liquor used as a sample, a trial of the big bottles. Sample liquor is much cheaper and very appropriate for special events.
Many people are in favor of collecting sample liquor. And therefore, miniature bottles become various from sizes, shapes to brands, tastes and flavors… The prices of each bottles depends mostly on how rare it is. One rare bottle can reach the price of 1000 dollars. A nice sample bottle display cabinet can really light up your living room and bring the luxurious atmosphere into it.