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  2. Bintang Beer - Wikipedia

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    The beer is styled as a pale lager, gold in colour with an ideal serving temperature of 7 °C. [2] The 4.7% ABV Pilsner has a malt and hop flavour. Because it is a localized version of Heineken, its taste is similar and comparable to Heineken, and the Bintang bottle is reminiscent of a Heineken bottle; the red star on the bottle is the same as ...

  3. Soda gembira - Wikipedia

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    Soda Gembira is a typical Indonesian drink that is famous for its combination of sweet and refreshing flavors. This drink is made from a combination of red syrup, which is usually cocopandan flavored, sweetened condensed milk, and carbonated soda such as Sprite or Fanta.

  4. Badak - Wikipedia

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    The company started with manufacturing ice cubes [3] as well as passion fruit concentrates, which were later discontinued. [2] Badak was later launched in the 1920s. Badak is Indonesian for rhinoceros ; named so by the company because they said its hard skin and strong horns meant that Badak would stand strong against other international rivals.

  5. Energen (cereal drink) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Energen was introduced by Tridharma Marketing Corporation (now Ecossential Foods Corporation) with the flavors Vanilla and Chocolate.It was followed by Bear Brand Busog Lusog in May 2008, which is the first wholly-Filipino made cereal drink.

  6. Carbonated water - Wikipedia

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    [2] It is thought that the first person to aerate water with carbon dioxide was William Brownrigg in the 1740s. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Joseph Priestley invented carbonated water, independently and by accident, in 1767 when he discovered a method of infusing water with carbon dioxide after having suspended a bowl of water above a beer vat at a brewery in ...

  7. Drink - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 February 2025. Liquid intended for human consumption For the act of consuming a drink, see Drinking. For drinks containing alcohol, see Alcoholic drink. For the 1917 film, see Drink (film). For other uses, see Drink (disambiguation). "Beverage" redirects here. Not to be confused with Beveridge or ...

  8. Drinking water - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] For those who work in a hot climate, up to 16 litres (4.2 US gal) a day may be required. [1] About 1 to 2 billion people lack safe drinking water. [3] Water can carry vectors of disease and is a major cause of death and illness worldwide. [4] Developing countries are most affected by unsafe drinking water.