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  2. SKYY vodka - Wikipedia

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    SKYY vodka is an American vodka spirit produced by the Campari America division of Campari Group of Milan, Italy, formerly SKYY Spirits LLC. [1] SKYY Vodka is 40% ABV or 80 proof , except in Australia and New Zealand where it is 37.5% ABV / 75 Proof and in South Africa where it is 43% ABV / 86 Proof.

  3. Maurice Kanbar - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Kanbar (March 1, 1929 – August 20, 2022) was an American entrepreneur and inventor who lived in San Francisco, California.He was particularly well known for his creation of SKYY vodka and was also noted for his extensive real estate investments.

  4. Campari America - Wikipedia

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    Campari America, formerly known as Skyy Spirits, is an American spirits maker that is part of the Campari Group, the family of companies also known as Davide Campari-Milano N.V., a publicly traded company on the Milan stock exchange. Founder Maurice Kanbar launched SKYY Vodka, and its namesake company, Skyy Spirits, in 1992 in San Francisco ...

  5. Irish Distillers - Wikipedia

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    Irish Distillers is a subsidiary of the French drinks conglomerate Pernod Ricard.It is the largest distiller of Irish whiskey, distilling popular brands such as Jameson and Powers, in addition to premium whiskeys such as Redbreast and Midleton Very Rare.

  6. Talk:SKYY vodka - Wikipedia

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    5 Skyy Blue? 3 comments. 6 Skyy Vanilla. 1 comment. 7 Added manufacturing section. 1 comment. 8 WikiProject Food and drink Tagging. 1 comment. 9 MGP Ingredients. 3 ...

  7. Alcohol preferences in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Residents of Finland and Sweden consume twice as much beer as vodka (in terms of pure alcohol). [14] The Polish Beer-Lovers' Party (which won 16 seats in the Sejm in 1991) was founded on the notion of fighting alcoholism by a cultural abandonment of vodka for beer. And indeed in 1998, beer surpassed vodka as the most popular alcoholic drink in ...

  8. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    A sixth (1 ⁄ 6, or 0.166) of a US Gallon, rounded up from its actual volume of 21.33 US fl oz. Formerly used for cheap liquor like gin and vodka. It was supposed to be replaced by the 500 mL "half-liter", which was dropped in 1989, but is sometimes used for craft beer and malt liquor.

  9. Naggin - Wikipedia

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    A Naggin of Smirnoff vodka. In Ireland, a naggin is a 200ml bottle of spirits. [1] Major brands of vodka, whiskey, rum, and less often gin, are commonly sold in this size in off licences, especially independent (non-chain) shops, typically at 37.5% to 40% ABV. [2]