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  2. Arrow (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Arrow is the brandname of a product line of alcoholic beverages, the most popular of which are flavored liqueurs (ranked 3rd best-selling in America.) [1] [2] Created in the early 20th century, the product line includes flavored schnapps, sweet and sour "Smakers" and brandies, and traditional cordials, liqueurs, and creams.

  3. List of liqueur brands - Wikipedia

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    99 bananas (banana-flavored schnapps, 99-proof) Amarula (South African liqueur; marula fruit) Aurum (rum, tea, and tangerines) Bajtra (Maltese liqueur, prickly pear) Blackberry bang aka Obradovača [citation needed] Cherry Heering ; Cointreau ; Curaçao (bitter orange) Cuarenta Y Tres/Licor 43 (citrus, vanilla) Damson gin ; Ginjinha (sour cherry)

  4. Brandy - Wikipedia

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    Brandy is a liquor produced by distilling wine. Brandy generally contains 35–60% alcohol by volume (70–120 US proof) and is typically consumed as an after-dinner digestif. Some brandies are aged in wooden casks.

  5. Fruit brandy - Wikipedia

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    A fruit brandy in a traditional nosing glass. According to a legal definition in the United States, a "fruit brandy" is distilled "solely from the fermented juice or mash of whole, sound, ripe fruit, or from standard grape, citrus, or other fruit wine, with or without the addition of not more than 20 percent by weight of the pomace of such juice or wine, or 30 percent by volume of the lees of ...

  6. Alcohol proof - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol proof (usually termed simply "proof" in relation to a beverage) is a measure of the content of ethanol (alcohol) in an alcoholic beverage. The term was originally used in England and from 1816 was equal to about 1.75 times the percentage of alcohol by volume (ABV).

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  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.

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    If you were a teen in the 2010s — or just someone who knew a teen in the 2010s — there’s a new documentary on HBO’s Max that you may want to watch.