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  2. Barback - Wikipedia

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    A barback (sometimes spelled as bar-back, also commonly known as a runner in Europe or a glassy in Australia) is a bartender's assistant. They are responsible for keeping the bar stocked, clean, and user-friendly for the bartender. [ 1 ]

  3. California Redemption Value - Wikipedia

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    It is illegal to bring in out-of-state cans or bottles to California to recoup the CRV and violators can be charged with fraud, a felony. [7] The charge for California Redemption Value is similar to bottle bill deposits used in other states, but is technically a fee imposed on the distributor of the beverage.

  4. List of bottle types, brands and companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bottle types, brands and companies. A bottle is a rigid container with a neck that is narrower than the body, and a "mouth". Bottles are often made of glass , clay , plastic , aluminum or other impervious materials, and are typically used to store liquids .

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  6. A Guide To Beer Glasses - AOL

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  7. Beer glassware - Wikipedia

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    These glasses are a staple at beer festivals, tasting events, and breweries, allowing drinkers to explore different styles without committing to a full glass. Glasses holding ⁠ 1 / 3 ⁠ of a pint or less may be used to: Try a beer in a pub or café before purchasing a full measure; Split a bottle of rare or strong beer between friends

  8. A Guide To Beer Glasses - AOL

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    By Sara Bonisteel If you've ever been to a bar that focuses on craft beer, you've seen a variety of glassware for the various ales, lagers, Pilsners, Hefeweizens, and IPAs poured from bottles or ...

  9. Old fashioned glass - Wikipedia

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    The old fashioned glass, otherwise known as the rocks glass, whiskey glass, and lowball glass [1] [2] (or simply lowball), is a short tumbler used for serving spirits, such as whisky, neat or with ice cubes ("on the rocks"). It is also normally used to serve certain cocktails, such as the old fashioned.

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