Jager is not made with deer's blood. Sorry folks. That's an urban myth.
It is made more like tea than liquor. The recipe hasn't changed since 1934. It's a secret blend of 56 different herbs, blossoms, roots and fruits that are milled, ground and then mixed together.
The kids love it. Years ago, Jagermeister was considered an "old person's drink." These days, college students are rocking it with Red Bull.
It's worldwide. Jagermeister is sold in every country that allows drinking. It is the ninth biggest booze brand in the world, distributed in 80 countries worldwide.
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