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[[file:gold_leaf.jpg|thumb|140px|right|Gold Leaf]] | |||
Where the manufacturer desires his [[liquor]] to contain small bits of flocculent, floating metallic gold, this is easily accomplished by merely taking a small piece of gold leaf and shaking it up well in a small quantity of liquor. The gold leaf will break up into many small flocculent pieces which, with the containing liquor, can be added to any batch. | Where the manufacturer desires his [[liquor]] to contain small bits of flocculent, floating metallic gold, this is easily accomplished by merely taking a small piece of gold leaf and shaking it up well in a small quantity of liquor. The gold leaf will break up into many small flocculent pieces which, with the containing liquor, can be added to any batch. | ||
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Where the manufacturer desires his liquor to contain small bits of flocculent, floating metallic gold, this is easily accomplished by merely taking a small piece of gold leaf and shaking it up well in a small quantity of liquor. The gold leaf will break up into many small flocculent pieces which, with the containing liquor, can be added to any batch.
Goldschlager is a commercially successful spirit which is infused with gold leaf.