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  2. Bathtub gin - Wikipedia

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    The common metal bathtub in use at the time would have been ideal as would have been a ceramic bathtub, hence the name, 'bathtub gin'. However, since distillation is boiling and condensation in a closed apparatus, and cannot be accomplished in an open vessel such as a bathtub, stories of distilled alcoholic products produced in an open bathtub are likely untrue.

  3. Arnold's Bar and Grill - Wikipedia

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    The bathtub cart which fronts the building and is used in local parades refers to the second-floor bathtub which is reputed to have been used to make bathtub gin during prohibition. [13] According to Campbell, the gin was likely made in the bathtub "because it was easy to pull the plug in case there was a raid." [7]

  4. Kasauli Brewery and Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Kasauli Brewery and Distillery (formerly a brewery and presently a distillery since 1835), [1] [2] [3] at Kasauli in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh state of India, was established in late 1920s during the British Raj by Edward Abraham Dyer.

  5. Robert S. Munger - Wikipedia

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    The Munger System Ginning Outfit (or system gin) integrated all the ginning operation machinery, thus assuring the cotton would flow through the machines smoothly. Such system gins use air to move cotton from machine to machine. [4] Robert's motivation for his inventions included improving employee working conditions in the gin.

  6. Damn the weather - Wikipedia

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    Like many prohibition-era cocktails, the damn the weather was conceived as a way to hide the scent and flavor of poor quality homemade spirits, in this case bathtub gin. [1] The original recipe was included in Harry Craddock's 1930 The Savoy Cocktail Book. [1] A bar/restaurant in Seattle takes its name from the drink. [1]

  7. Kerala State Beverages Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Kerala State Beverages (Manufacturing & Marketing) Corporation Ltd (BEVCO) is a public sector company fully owned by the Government of Kerala, it started under Civil Supplies Department in 1984 under the Minister N Sreenivasan (Excise Minister), K Karunakaran Ministry.

  8. Mr. Boston - Wikipedia

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    The distillery was founded in the Roxbury, Massachusetts, neighborhood of Boston in 1933 by Irwin "Red" Benjamin and Hyman C. Berkowitz.Old Mister Boston was known for its collectible bottles such as the 1953 Presidential Inaugural Bottle.

  9. Talk:Bathtub gin - Wikipedia

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