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It has a dominating [[banana]] flavour, with additional tropical fruit nuances, and a bright [[green]] colour. It is based on the recipe of an old [[Indonesia]]n liqueur. Pisang means banana in [[Malay Language|Malay]]/[[Indonesian language|Indonesian]]. [[Ambon Island|Ambon]] is the name of an Indonesian island which was once a [[Dutch colony]].
It has a dominating [[banana]] flavour, with additional tropical fruit nuances, and a bright [[green]] colour. It is based on the recipe of an old [[Indonesia]]n liqueur. Pisang means banana in [[Malay Language|Malay]]/[[Indonesian language|Indonesian]]. [[Ambon Island|Ambon]] is the name of an Indonesian island which was once a [[Dutch colony]]. Pisang Ambon is the Indonesian name for the [[Gros Michel banana]] breed.


Recently a purple version has been released, called Pisang Ambon Guaraná Lime. This liqueur is usually mixed with cola. The original liqueur is usually mixed with orange juice.
Recently a purple version has been released, called Pisang Ambon Guaraná Lime. This liqueur is usually mixed with cola. The original liqueur is usually mixed with orange juice.

Revision as of 06:40, 9 May 2016

Pisang Ambon
TypeLiqueur
ManufacturerLucas Bols B.V.
Country of origin Netherlands
Introduced1948
Alcohol by volume 21.0%
Proof (US)42
ColourBright green
FlavourBanana

Pisang Ambon is a brand of Dutch liqueur produced, distributed and marketed by the House of Lucas Bols.[1] It has a dominating banana flavour, with additional tropical fruit nuances, and a bright green colour. It is based on the recipe of an old Indonesian liqueur. Pisang means banana in Malay/Indonesian. Ambon is the name of an Indonesian island which was once a Dutch colony. Pisang Ambon is the Indonesian name for the Gros Michel banana breed.

Recently a purple version has been released, called Pisang Ambon Guaraná Lime. This liqueur is usually mixed with cola. The original liqueur is usually mixed with orange juice.

References

  1. ^ "Lucas Bols". Retrieved 2007-08-30.

See also