brandynoun [ C or U ]
uk/ˈbræn.di/us/ˈbræn.di/a strong alcoholic drink made from wine and sometimes flavoured with fruits
Examples
- After dinner we drank coffee laced with brandy.
 - Try whipping a little brandy or other liqueur into the cream.
 - I keep a bottle of brandy purely for medicinal purposes - it's good for shock.
 - It's traditional to drink brandy from a brandy glass.
 - There was quite a selection of different brandies on the supermarket shelf.
 
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Spirits & distilling
- absinthe
 - amaretto
 - applejack
 - benedictine
 - bitter
 - cognac
 - cordial
 - crème de menthe
 - curaçao
 - distil
 - hooch
 - kirsch
 - liqueur
 - malt
 - malt whisky
 - scotch
 - sloe gin
 - spirit
 - toddy
 - vodka
 
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Examples from literature
- A multitude of ladies and gentlemen were ranged under the trees before them, sipping coffee, wine, or brandy.
 - He only drank wine though, never brandy.
 - I rang the bell and ordered Rogers to give him a brandy and soda.
 - Some persons soak the apricots in brandy.
 - Then Holmes hurried with a cushion for his head, and I with brandy for his lips.