Krupnik is a traditional Polish liqueur made from honey and a variety of herbs and spices, including cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. Synonyms for Krupnik include honey liqueur, herb liqueur, spiced honey, and honey brandy. Other variations of Krupnik include Krupnikas, a Lithuanian version, and Krupnik Muskatowy, which features the addition of muscat grapes. These liqueurs are often enjoyed as a dessert drink or as an after-dinner digestif. Due to its sweet and comforting nature, Krupnik has become a staple in Polish culture and is often served during holidays and special occasions.