What kind of alcohol is in 99 Bananas?

Answered by John Watkins

99 Bananas is a that is known for its high content. The “99” in the name refers to the proof, which means that it contains 49.5% alcohol by volume (ABV). This makes it quite strong compared to other liqueurs on the market.

As for the type of alcohol used in 99 Bananas, it is typically made with a neutral grain spirit. This is a type of alcohol that is distilled from grains such as corn, wheat, or barley. The neutral grain spirit used in 99 Bananas is then infused with the flavor of bananas, giving it its distinctive taste.

I have personally tried 99 Bananas and found it to be a unique and intense experience. The banana flavor is quite pronounced and has a natural sweetness to it. It can be enjoyed on its own as a shot or mixed into for a tropical twist.

One thing to note about 99 Bananas is that it is a liqueur, not a liquor. Liqueurs are typically lower in alcohol content compared to liquors, which are distilled with a higher ABV. However, 99 Bananas is an exception to this rule, as it is quite strong for a liqueur.

If you enjoy the taste of bananas and are looking for a strong and flavorful liqueur, 99 Bananas is definitely worth a try. Its high alcohol content and bold banana flavor make it a stand-out choice among other liqueurs on the market.