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commonly used in the
United Kingdom. Some
examples of
liquors include vodka, rum, gin and tequila.
Liquors are
often aged in barrels, such as for the production...
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Flavored liquors (also
called infused liquors) are
liquors that have
added flavoring and, in some cases, a
small amount of
added sugar. They are distinct...
- Malt
liquor is
typically straw to pale
amber in color.
While traditional premium lager is made
primarily from barley, water, and hops, malt
liquors tend...
- "mixed
liquor"
George Liquor,
fictional character Licker (disambiguation)
Liqueur Liquor store Liquor license List of
national liquors Flavored liquor Malt...
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Travellers Liquors Limited is a
distiller based in Belize. The
company produces a
variety of
different liquors,
specializing in aged rum.
Travellers Liquors began...
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Atomic Liquors is a bar in Las Vegas, Nevada,
opened April 17, 1954. In the po****r culture,
Atomic Liquors is the "oldest
freestanding bar in Las Vegas...
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harvested from the
mother liquor. An
alternative to
second cropping is
continuous recycle of a
portion of the
mother liquors from one
batch into in subsequent...
- The
categories of
premium and super-premium
beverage describe top-shelf
liquors which may
possess additional special attributes, including, but not limited...
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White liquor is a
strongly alkaline solution composed mainly of
sodium hydroxide and
sodium sulfide. It is used in the
first stage of the
Kraft process...
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particular brand of
liquor when
ordering a
mixed drink. The
actual liquors used by a
drinking establishment will vary. The most
common well
liquors are
vodka and...