An alcohol modifier is a substance added to Alcoholic Beverages to alter their flavor, aroma, or texture without significantly changing their alcohol content. Common examples include bitters, syrups, and flavored liqueurs. These modifiers enhance the overall drinking experience by introducing new taste profiles and complexities to cocktails and mixed drinks. They play a crucial role in mixology, allowing bartenders to create unique and innovative beverages.
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