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  2. Colonial Spirits: A Toast to Our Drunken History - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Spirits received generally positive reviews. Elise de los Santos of the Chicago Tribune described it as: "Part history lesson, part drink recipe book, Colonial Spirits imparts fun facts and anecdotes about our forefathers’ drinking habits with a 21st-century sense of humor." [6]

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    Buy: Member’s Mark Vodka. Estimated Price: $13 Shop Now. Sam’s Club Member's Mark vodka earned high marks from both superfans and experts, with BTI awarding it a gold medal and a 93/100 rating ...

  4. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    A single serving size of spirits (gin, whisky, rum, and vodka) are sold in 25 ml or 35 ml quantities or multiples thereof. [21] Beer is typically served in pints (568 ml), but is also served in half-pints or third-pints. In Israel, a single serving size of spirits is about twice as much, 50 or 60 mL.

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  6. Lambanog - Wikipedia

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    Lambanog is well-known for having a strong alcohol concentration and can be used as a base liquor for various flavored spirits and cocktail creations. [3] The most popular variety is the coconut lambanog which is commonly described as " coconut vodka " due to its clear to milky white color and high alcohol content.

  7. Boukha - Wikipedia

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    The production of Boukha is believed to be established in Tunisia in the 1880s. The production of Boukha was creating an alcohol market that could not provide tax revenue for the French colonial authorities and thus was subject to alcohol laws that deliberately targeted indigenous Maghrebi drinks as they could be easily produced and consumed for less due to the lack of tax.

  8. Bols (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Poster by Henri Privat-Livemont (1901). Bols is a brand name used by Lucas Bols, a Dutch distiller of alcoholic beverages.The brand line consists of vodkas, gins, genevers, advocaats and liqueurs.

  9. Becherovka - Wikipedia

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    Apart from trading in spices and colonial goods in his shop, "Haus der drei Lerchen / Dům U Tří skřivanů" ("House of the Three Woodlarks"), [3] he also produced alcoholic beverages. In 1794, he rented a still-house and began to experiment with spirits .

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