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It had sales of 27.5 million cases in 2007-08, [24] and sold 14.3 million cases of whisky, 13.8 million cases of rum, and 11.7 million of brandy in 2010. [ 25 ] The brand achieved retail sales worth $3.8 billion in 2012-13, selling nearly half a billion 750 ml bottles of its whisky, rum and brandy, making the brand the largest alcoholic ...
The song originates from Nassau, Bahamas, where it was sung at jumping dance and fire dance ceremonies. [2] [1] It describes a woman, "mama", who prefers drinking brandy and rum over peas, rice, coconut oil, whiskey or gin - "because it makes her sin." She complains about "a pain in her chest, because the food papa gives her won't digest."
Hot Rum Flip – substitute Jamaica rum; Hot Whiskey Flip – substitute whiskey; Hot Gin Flip – substitute Holland gin; Hot English Rum Flip – ale, aged rum, raw eggs, sugar, grated nutmeg or ginger; Hot English Ale Flip – same as Rum Flip, without rum and less egg white; Sleeper – aged rum, sugar, egg, water, cloves, coriander, lemon
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Apple brandy has benefited from the popularity of whiskey and other barrel-aged spirits. “As the boom of bourbon has elevated U.S. whiskey, it also opened barrel-aged spirit lovers to explore ...
A brandy crusta is an IBA Official Cocktail made of brandy, Maraschino Luxardo, curaçao, fresh lemon juice, sugar syrup, and Angostura bitters. The cocktail, named for the crust of sugar on the rim, was invented by Joseph Santini, a bartender in New Orleans at his bar, Jewel of the South.
For the most common distilled drinks, such as whisky (or whiskey) and vodka, the alcohol content is around 40%. The term hard liquor is used in North America to distinguish distilled drinks from undistilled ones (implicitly weaker). Brandy, gin, mezcal, rum, tequila, vodka, whisky (or wiskey), baijiu, shōchū and soju are examples of distilled ...
Some examples of liquors include vodka, rum, gin and tequila. Liquors are often aged in barrels, such as for the production of brandy and whiskey, or are infused with flavorings to form flavored liquors, such as absinthe. Like other alcoholic drinks, liquor is typically consumed for the psychoactive effects of alcohol.