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  2. Inexhaustible bottle - Wikipedia

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    The magician produces a bottle or kettle and asks the audience to name any sort of drink: water, beer, tea, or any other liquid. The magician tips the bottle and pours out a glass of that drink. He then asks for another example, and another, with the bottle producing the drinks on demand, seemingly forever.

  3. Mizuya - Wikipedia

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    Some tea rooms may have a special type of built-in recessed mizuya cabinet called mizuya dōko (水屋洞庫). It is built into the wall of the tea room, at floor level, on the side where the host's mat is situated, and has sliding doors so that it can be closed from view of the guests.

  4. Tubi 60 - Wikipedia

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    Tubi 60 is a citrus based liqueur and is 30% alcohol by volume. [1] The drink is developed and produced in Israel utilizing local herbs, fruits and spices. [2] [3]

  5. Costco Liquor Prices: Which Kirkland Brand Alcohol Is Worth It?

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    The Best Costco Alcohol (and the Worst) Most people are aware that Costco is where it's at for deals on tons of pantry and home staples . Even Costco's house wine is considered a solid buy .

  6. 9 Popular Costco Liquors, Ranked From the Bottom(s) Up

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    "The giant 1.75-liter bottle of Kirkland blended Scotch is the best liquor deal on the planet," declared one. Caramel, spice and a long, smooth finish make this one worth trying on the rocks, with ...

  7. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    Such laws generally seek to reduce the adverse health and social impacts of alcohol consumption. In particular, alcohol laws set the legal drinking age, which usually varies between 15 and 21 years old, sometimes depending upon the type of alcoholic drink (e.g., beer vs wine vs hard liquor or distillates). Some countries do not have a legal ...

  8. Well drink - Wikipedia

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    A rail or well drink is usually served when a customer does not specify that a particular brand of liquor be used. [1] [2] [8] For example, a customer order for a "Scotch and soda" would lead the bartender to use a rail/well Scotch whisky and would be priced as a well drink, whereas ordering "Glenlivet and soda" would be a call

  9. Liqueur - Wikipedia

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    Bénédictine, a traditional French herbal liqueur Licor Beirão, a traditional Portuguese spice liqueur.. A liqueur (UK: / l ɪ ˈ k j ʊər / li-KURE, US: / l ɪ ˈ k ɜːr / li-KUR; [1] French:) is an alcoholic drink composed of spirits (often rectified spirit) and additional flavorings such as sugar, fruits, herbs, and spices.