It’s sweet, minty fresh, and boasts a glowing green color: it’s crème de menthe! This liqueur is what sneaks in the cool mint flavor into that retro creamy Grasshopper cocktail. But what else can you do with it? Is it worth picking up a bottle? Does it have to be green? Here’s more about it, when to use it, and the most popular cocktails that use this tasty liquor.

What is creme de menthe?

Crème de menthe is an emerald green, sweet mint-flavored liqueur. There’s also a “white creme de menthe” that is colorless but has the same flavor. Crème de menthe was invented in France in 1885 by a man named Emile Giffard, a pharmacist researching mint for its digestive properties. It’s most popularly used in the Grasshopper cocktail, a creamy after dinner drink invented in New Orleans in 1918 that became ubiquitous in the US in the 1950’s. The white variation stars in the classic Stinger cocktail. Does creme de menthe have dairy? Despite what you might think, there’s no dairy at all. The French word “crème” means that it’s a crème liqueur, a liqueur with a high sugar content. All the crème family of liqueurs have no dairy: for example crème de cacao (chocolate), crème de cassis (black currant), and crème de mure (blackberry).

What does creme de menthe taste like?

Creme de menthe has a very sweet flavor with a strong cooling peppermint finish. It’s similar to peppermint schnapps, but schnapps is more medicinal with a strong spicy finish. What ABV is creme de menthe? It is 18% ABV (alcohol by volume), so it has a relatively low alcohol content similar to most sweet liqueurs. Compare it to 40 to 45% ABV for hard alcohol like whiskey, rum, vodka and gin. Are there any substitutes? Peppermint Schnapps works in a pinch, but it’s stronger and spicier. Also beware: it’s sold in three different ABV levels: 15% ABV (30 proof), 30% ABV (60 proof), and 50% ABV (100 proof). The 100 proof is much stronger

Why we like it

Crème de menthe has a cooling mint flavor that’s supremely satisfying, especially in the retro green Grasshopper. You can also add it to hot chocolate or coffee for a minty twist. But aside from that and the Stinger, there aren’t many popular cocktails that star this liqueur. (Perhaps you’ll have to invent one!) Remember: green crème de menthe does change the color of drinks, so be careful what you add it to.

How much does it cost?

Compared to other liquors, creme de menthe is inexpensive. One 750 ml bottle costs around $15. You can find it as cheap as $10, but we recommend opting for a mid-priced brand. Try the brand Drillaud.

Crème de menthe can be drunk straight as a digestif after a meal. It also features in a few popular creme de menthe cocktails:

More cocktail guides

Need more liquor guides? We’ve got them! Here’s all you need to know about home bartending: Ingredients: Creme de menthe, creme de cacao, heavy cream Ingredients: White creme de menthe, Cognac Ingredients: Hot chocolate, creme de cacao, white creme de menthe 5 from 1 review **To make a frozen grasshopper: Substitute 2 scoops vanilla ice cream for the heavy cream and blend in a blender. To make 4 servings, use ¾ cup each of creme de cacao and creme de menthe, and 8 scoops ice cream.

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