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  2. Gin - Wikipedia

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    Gin (/ dʒ ɪ n /) is a distilled alcoholic drink flavoured with juniper berries and other botanical ingredients. [1] [2]Gin originated as a medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe.

  3. Vodka - Wikipedia

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    Vodka can also be used in cooking and various recipes are improved by the addition of vodka or rely on it as a key ingredient. Vodka sauce is a pasta sauce made from tomato sauce, cream, and vodka that gained popularity in the 1970s. Vodka can be used in baking as a substitute for water: pie crusts can be made flakier with vodka. [63]

  4. Liquor - Wikipedia

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    Viru Valge, an Estonian vodka. Annex 1 to the regulation lists 44 categories of spirit drinks and their legal requirements. [12] Some spirit drinks can fall into more than one category. Specific production requirements distinguish one category from another (London gin falls into the Gin category but any gin cannot be considered as London gin).

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

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    There’s plenty of speculation that Kirkland’s vodka is actually just white-labeled Grey Goose, but this is an unfounded rumor and has never been confirmed. ... Costco’s gin is very floral ...

  6. Here's why this vodka and gin may be the most Wisconsin-y ...

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    How whey, a by-product of cheese production, helps make smooth vodka and gin. Heather Mullins doesn't really think of her products as cheesy-booze. She laughs at the idea, but quickly points out ...

  7. 37 things you didn't know you could do with vodka - AOL

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    Make gin: Many gin distillers start the process with a flavorless grain-alcohol base, ... Flaky crust: Adding chilled vodka to pie crust can actually make it flakier and more delicious. Pie lovers ...

  8. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. A Brief History of Gin - AOL

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    The beloved half of a gin and tonic has actually been around for centuries, and was even the cause of some pretty major riots in Britain. So, break out the classic martini and celebrate with this ...