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  2. Flavored fortified wine - Wikipedia

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    MD 20/20 bottles. Flavored fortified wine or tonic wine is inexpensive fortified wine that typically has an alcohol content between 13% and 20% alcohol by volume (ABV). They are made from various fruits (including grapes and citrus fruits) with added sugar, artificial flavor, and artificial color.

  3. Fusel alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Excessive concentrations of some alcohols other than ethanol may cause off-flavors, sometimes described as "spicy", "hot", or "solvent-like". Some beverages, such as rum, whisky (especially bourbon), incompletely rectified vodka (e.g. Siwucha) and traditional ales and ciders, are expected to have relatively high concentrations of non-hazardous alcohols as part of their flavor profile.

  4. Siwucha vodka - Wikipedia

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    Siwucha is one of the generic Slavic words for a moonshine. [citation needed] In Polish it denotes a home-brew vodka or rotgut used for its preparation.[citation needed] The name was first used as a vodka brand in Warsaw shortly before World War I.

  5. Splice the mainbrace - Wikipedia

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    A ration of rum a day was standard issue in the Royal Navy until 1970, [5] when concerns over crew members operating machinery under the influence led to the rum ration being abolished. [6] Restrictions were placed on those who could "splice the mainbrace": any man or officer over the age of 18 who desired to take it received an extra issue of ...

  6. List of rum brands - Wikipedia

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    Rum display in a U.S. liquor store (2009) Rum is distilled in a wide variety of locations by a number of different producers. Below is a list of rum brands and distillers organized by location of the distiller.

  7. Rum - Wikipedia

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    Rum is a liquor made by fermenting and then distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice. The distillate, a clear liquid, is often aged in barrels of oak. Rum originated in the Caribbean in the 17th century, but today it is produced in nearly every major sugar-producing region of the world. Rums are produced in various grades.

  8. List of French rums - Wikipedia

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    France produces many different kind of rums in several different locations. Most of the rums are cane juice rums or rhum agricoles. [1] The different distilleries are located in the French oversea departments and territories of La Réunion, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique and Saint Barthélemy.

  9. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Raw or inferior whiskey; rotgut; see panther sweat [336] paint the town red To party and celebrate in a boisterous and unruly fashion, especially in public areas e.g. to show the big city how red paint should be applied [337] pan Face [20] panic Produce big favorable reaction from one's audience [336] panther sweat

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