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  2. Sloe gin - Wikipedia

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    As an alcoholic drink, sloe gin contains between 15 per cent and 30 per cent alcohol by volume (ABV); however, European Union regulations established 25 per cent ABV as the minimal alcoholic content for the blackthorn beverage to be a sloe gin.

  3. Sipsmith - Wikipedia

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    Sipsmith Sipping Vodka (40% ABV): An unfiltered and unsweetened wheat vodka, the spirit derives its flavour from its essential grain base. [3] Sipsmith Sloe Gin (29% ABV): released in October 2010; Sipsmith London Cup (29% ABV): a type of fruit cup with Lemon Verbena, Rose petals, Borage and Earl grey released in August 2011

  4. Alcohol packaging warning messages - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol product labelling could be considered as a component of a comprehensive public health strategy to reduce alcohol-related harm. Adding health labels to alcohol containers is an important first step in raising awareness and has a longer-term utility in helping to establish a social understanding of the harmful use of alcohol.

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    Vivek Murthy wants warning labels to inform consumers of alcohol's link to at least seven types of cancer. ... In the new report on alcohol consumption and cancer risk published on Jan. 3, ...

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  7. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    Most countries have laws regulating the production, sale, and consumption of alcoholic beverages. [1] Some regulations require the labeling of the percentage alcohol content (as ABV or proof) and the use of a warning label. Some countries ban the consumption of alcoholic drinks, but they are legal in most

  8. Standard drink - Wikipedia

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    Compared with labels from 2008 on a like-for-like basis, information on Unit alcohol content had increased by 46%; 91% of products displayed alcohol and pregnancy warnings (18% in 2008); and 75% showed the Chief Medical Officers' lower risk daily guidelines (6% in 2008).

  9. List of drinks - Wikipedia

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    2004 data of alcohol consumption per capita (age 15 or older), per year, by country, in liters of pure alcohol [2]. Alcoholic drink – An Alcoholic beverage is a drink containing ethanol, commonly known as alcohol, although in chemistry the definition of an alcohol includes many other compounds.