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  2. Bevilo tutto - Wikipedia

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    Bevilo tutto ("Drink it all", "Drink it up") is an Italian drinking song. A version is documented in I Nuovi Goliardi - Periodico mensuale di storia Trieste , in the 1880s. [ 1 ] The song was also featured in the movie The Hitman's Bodyguard with Samuel L Jackson singing with some nuns in a bus.

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  5. Brindisi (music) - Wikipedia

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    A brindisi (pronounced; Italian for "toast") is a song in which a company is exhorted to drink, a drinking song.. The word is Italian, but it derives from an old German phrase, (ich) bringe dir's – "(I) offer it to you", which at one time was used to introduce a toast. [1]

  6. Shakerato - Wikipedia

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    A shakerato (Italian pronunciation: [ʃekeˈraːto] is an Italian drink prepared using espresso and ice cubes. It is popular and easily obtainable in Italy. [1]

  7. Caffè corretto - Wikipedia

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    Caffè corretto (Italian: [kafˈfɛ kkorˈrɛtto]) is an Italian caffeinated alcoholic drink, consisting of a shot of espresso with a small amount of liquor, [1] usually grappa, and sometimes sambuca [2] or brandy. [3] It is also known (outside Italy) as an espresso corretto. It is ordered as un caffè corretto alla grappa, ... alla sambuca, ...

  8. Bicerin - Wikipedia

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    The word bicerin (Piedmontese for 'small glass') is the equivalent of Italian bicchierino (diminutive of bicchiere, lit. ' glass ' ). This coffee beverage has existed since the 18th century and was praised by Alexandre Dumas in 1852.

  9. Pirlo (aperitivo) - Wikipedia

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    According to the third and last hypothesis, the pirlo was born around the end of the 19th century. As peasants were poor, they could not afford wine with a high alcoholic content. Therefore, after diluting wine with water, they would add bitters or vermouth to liven up the flavour and make the drink more alcoholic. Nowadays, pirlo is served ...