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  2. Newfoundland Screech - Wikipedia

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    Newfoundland Screech is a rum sold in Newfoundland with 40% alcohol by volume. The term screech is a colloquial term that has been used to describe almost any cheap, high alcohol spirit, including moonshine. The term is used in the brand name for this mid-priced rum to associate the brand with this tradition.

  3. Category:Canadian slang - Wikipedia

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    Slang words used widely in Canada. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. N. Native American slang (5 P) Pages in category "Canadian slang"

  4. Canadian English - Wikipedia

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    Canadian English (CanE, CE, ... an after-hours establishment where alcohol is served, often ... Another slang that is commonly used is "doohickey" which means an ...

  5. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol concentration in beverages is commonly expressed as alcohol by volume (ABV), ranging from less than 0.1% in fruit juices to up to 98% in rare cases of spirits. A "standard drink" is used globally to quantify alcohol intake, though its definition varies widely by country. Serving sizes of alcoholic beverages also vary by country.

  6. Alcoholic drinks in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The consumption of alcohol in public places is generally forbidden, regardless of the time (in a few provinces and territories this is still not enforced), unless a permit to do so is delivered by the responsible municipal authorities. In Quebec the consumption of drinks with low alcohol contents is permitted in public if accompanied by food.

  7. Researcher says only 25% of Canadian drinkers know alcohol ...

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    Many people don't know that alcohol can cause cancer. Now you do.This sobering message from Fraser Health Authority appeared Monday on ads in Lower Mainland transit stations and vehicles ...

  8. Moose milk (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Moose milk is a traditional Canadian alcoholic mixed drink with roots in the historic celebratory events of the Canadian Armed Forces. [1] It is also served at the levée, a New Year's Day celebration held all levels of the Canadian governmental administrations to honour the member of the armed forces, from the federal level to municipalities.

  9. Category:Canadian alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Canadian distilled drinks (2 C, 1 P) W. Canadian wine (3 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Canadian alcoholic drinks" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 ...