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  2. Gin - Wikipedia

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    The negative reputation of gin survives in the English language in terms like gin mills or the American phrase gin joints to describe disreputable bars, or gin-soaked to refer to drunks. The epithet mother's ruin is a common British name for gin, the origin of which is debated. [17]

  3. The Past, Present & Future of Gin - AOL

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    GettyGin has been a bartending fixture for hundreds of years and stars in countless famous cocktail recipes.On this special episode of Life Behind Bars, co-hosts David Wondrich and Noah Rothbaum ...

  4. Major Lodge Victory - Wikipedia

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    Major Lodge Victory is the fourth studio album by the power pop band Gin Blossoms.It was the first album released by the band since their 1997–2002 breakup. It was released on August 8, 2006, on Hybrid Recordings, making it the Gin Blossoms' first new album in over 10 years.

  5. History of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    It is important to note that modern beer is much stronger than the beers of the past. While current beers are 3–5% alcohol, the beer drunk in the historical past was generally 1% or so. [citation needed] This was known as 'small beer'. However, the production and distribution of spirits spread slowly.

  6. The Most Popular Alcohol Sold at Costco in Your State

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    The only thing we love more than Costco are the prices that Costco charges us for ungodly amounts of liquor. Check out what your state buys the most of at the beloved warehouse store.

  7. 10 Magical Empress Gin Cocktails (Plus, How the Viral ... - AOL

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    Empress 1908 Gin. When acid is added to the spirit—whether in the form of citrus juice or quinine-laced tonic water—its color changes to lavender, rosy pink or fuchsia (depending on the mixer ...

  8. Gin Craze - Wikipedia

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    The Gin Craze began to diminish after the Gin Act 1751. This Act lowered the annual licence fees, but encouraged "respectable" gin selling by requiring licensees to trade from premises rented for at least £10 a year. Historians suggest that gin consumption was reduced not as a result of legislation but because of the rising cost of grain.

  9. Game of the Day: Gin Rummy - AOL

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    Updated August 10, 2016 at 7:11 PM So let's start with today's Game of the Day, Gin Rummy . If you're unfamiliar with the old 18th century game, you start with a 10-card hand.