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  2. Heady Topper - Wikipedia

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    Customers are urged to drink directly from the Heady Topper can. Heady Topper is a double India Pale Ale brewed by The Alchemist primarily in Waterbury, Vermont and in Stowe, Vermont. It is unfiltered and contains 8% ABV. The Alchemist describes Heady Topper as having flavors of orange, tropical fruit, pink grapefruit, pine, and spice. [1]

  3. Collins glass - Wikipedia

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    In American English, a collins glass is a glass tumbler which typically contains 300 to 410 millilitres (10 to 14 US fl oz). [1] It is commonly used to serve sparkling cocktails, especially long drinks like the Tom Collins or John Collins, as well as fruit juice, water or any cold drinks.

  4. The Alchemist's Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The Alchemist's Cookbook is the first extended play by American hip-hop musician the Alchemist. It was released digitally via iTunes on November 18, 2008 through Koch Records . Produced entirely by the Alchemist himself, it features guest appearances from Evidence , Prodigy , Blu , Capone-N-Noreaga , Jadakiss , Keak da Sneak , Kid Cudi , Nina ...

  5. Rickey (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The rickey is a highball made from gin or bourbon, lime juice, and carbonated water. Little or no sugar is added to the rickey. It was created with bourbon in Washington, D.C., at Shoomaker's bar by bartender George A. Williamson in the 1880s, purportedly in collaboration with Democratic lobbyist Colonel Joe Rickey.

  6. The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel

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    Sophie and Josh Newman are 15-year-old twins who are working at their summer jobs in The Coffee Cup in San Francisco (Sophie works at The Coffee Cup, Josh works at the bookstore on the other side of the street) when a mysterious man, John Dee, comes into the bookstore for a book, the Codex – or Book of Abraham the Mage.

  7. Dale DeGroff - Wikipedia

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    Dale DeGroff (born September 21, 1948), also known as "the King of Cocktails" or "King Cocktail", is an American bartender and author. The New York Times in 2015 called DeGroff "one of the world's foremost cocktail experts", and wrote that his book The Craft of the Cocktail is considered an essential bartending reference. [1]

  8. These are the top 100+ gifts of 2024, according to Amazon - AOL

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    They snap quick photos (yes, just like an old Polaroid camera), leading to hours of fun and physical memories for them to enjoy. $100 at Amazon Explore More Buying Options

  9. Alchemy in art and entertainment - Wikipedia

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    images made within the alchemical culture proper; genre images which portray alchemists and their environment; religious, mythological or genre images which appropriate alchemical ideas or motifs as a kind of Panofskian ‘disguised symbolism’; and; images which show structural affinities with alchemy without iconographically alluding to it. [1]