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  2. Great Lakes Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    6, 12 (12 oz. cans) 5.4 20 April A Mexican-style lager brewed with lime. [21] Strawberry Pineapple Wheat: 6 (12 oz. cans) 5.5 17 April A wheat ale brewed with strawberry and pineapple. [22] Bourbon Barrel Rye: 4 (16 oz. cans) 11.6 N/A May A rye ale aged in bourbon barrels. [23] Grape Lime Transfusion Hard Seltzer: 6 (12 oz. cans) 5.0 N/A May

  3. Yard of ale - Wikipedia

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    A yard of ale. A yard of ale or yard glass is a very tall beer glass used for drinking around 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 imperial pints (1.4 L) of beer, depending upon the diameter.. The glass is approximately 1 yard (91.4 cm) long, shaped with a bulb at the bottom, and a widening shaft, which constitutes most of the height.

  4. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    A Cornell University study of students and bartenders' pouring showed both groups pour more into short, wide glasses than into tall, slender glasses. [22] Aiming to pour one shot of alcohol (1.5 ounces or 44.3 ml), students on average poured 45.5 ml & 59.6 ml (30% more) respectively into the tall and short glasses.

  5. Colt 45 (malt liquor) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout most of the 1960s and 1970s, Colt 45 was marketed towards the suburban white-collar middle class demographic. To this end, in a memorable ad campaign that lasted over 15 years, Billy Van portrayed a gentleman in suit and tie quietly sitting at a small table and taking little notice of activity around him, until a waiter or someone showed up with a schooner glass and a can of Colt 45.

  6. English brewery cask units - Wikipedia

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    The ale kilderkin likewise underwent various redefinitions. Initially 16 ale or beer gallons (73.94 L), it was redefined in 1688 as 17 ale or beer gallons (78.56 L) and again in 1803 as 18 ale or beer gallons (83.18 L). kilderkin (Beer) Until the adoption of the imperial system the beer kilderkin was defined as 18 ale or beer gallons.

  7. Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company is an American brewery based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was once the largest producer of beer in the United States.Its namesake beer, Schlitz (/ ˈ ʃ l ɪ t s /), was known as "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" and was advertised with the slogan "When you're out of Schlitz, you're out of beer". [1]

  8. Malt liquor - Wikipedia

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    A 12 oz (355 mL) longneck beer bottle (left) and a 40 oz (1183 mL) bottle of malt liquor. Malt liquor is a type of mass market beer with high alcohol content, most closely associated with North America.

  9. Olde English 800 - Wikipedia

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    Olde English 800 is a brand of American malt liquor brewed by the Miller Brewing Company.It was introduced in 1964, and has been produced by the company since 1999. [1] It is available in a variety of serving sizes including, since the late 1980s, [2] a 40-U.S.-fluid-ounce (1,200-milliliter) bottle.