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  2. Whisky War - Wikipedia

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    The Whisky War, also known as the Liquor Wars, [1] was an amicable border dispute between the Kingdom of Denmark and Canada over Hans Island. Between 1973 and 2022, the island was under dispute between the two nations, although never amounting to direct conflict or violence.

  3. 333 Premium Export Beer - Wikipedia

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    333 Premium Export Beer, simply 333 and formerly 33 Beer is a beer brewed in Vietnam. It is now made by Sabeco Brewery. [1] 33 Beer was the original name of this Vietnamese beer, pronounced "Ba mươi ba" in Vietnamese, which means "thirty-three. [2] [3] It was well-known among American GIs during the war in Vietnam in the 1960s and 1970s. [2]

  4. Cullen–Harrison Act - Wikipedia

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    The Cullen–Harrison Act, named for its sponsors, Senator Pat Harrison and Representative Thomas H. Cullen, enacted by the United States Congress on March 21, 1933, and signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt the following day, legalized the sale in the United States of beer with an alcohol content of 3.2% (by weight) and wine of similarly low alcohol content, thought to be too low to be ...

  5. Duvel Moortgat Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Duvel Tripel Hop. To commemorate the end of World War I, the Moortgats named their main beer Victory Ale.In the 1920s, an avid drinker described the beer as "nen echten duvel" (a real devil in Brabantian Dutch) - perhaps in reference to its formidable alcohol content (8.5% ABV) - and the name of the beer was changed to Duvel.

  6. Pabst Blue Ribbon - Wikipedia

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    Pabst Blue Ribbon, commonly abbreviated PBR, is an American lager beer sold by Pabst Brewing Company, established in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1844 and currently based in San Antonio, Texas. Originally called Best Select , and then Pabst Select , the current name comes from the blue ribbons tied around the bottle's neck between 1882 and 1916.

  7. Dortmunder Export - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, Export was the most popular type of beer in Germany until 1970, when it was supplanted by Pils. [1] Its fortunes have revived a little since its low point of the late 1990s. In 2008, just under 10% of the beer sold in German shops was Export.

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  9. Warsteiner - Wikipedia

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    Premium Verum, a pilsener style beer, is Warsteiner's flagship beer, and is exported to over 60 countries. The alcohol content is 4.8%. The alcohol content is 4.8%. [ citation needed ]