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  2. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    2 imperial pints, 1 imperial quart, or a quarter of an imperial gallon. Referred to as a "40" or “40-pounder” in Canada (as in 40 Imperial ounces; also used for spirits) and a litre in the United States. 40 (US) 1.183 L: 40 US fl oz: 2.08 imp pt: 2.5 US liquid pints. Might have been inspired by the Canadian 40 imp fl oz bottle.

  3. Standard drink - Wikipedia

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    United States standard drinks of beer, malt liquor, wine, and spirits compared. Each contains about 14 grams or 17.7 ml of ethanol. A standard drink or (in the UK) unit of alcohol is a measure of alcohol consumption representing a fixed amount of pure alcohol.

  4. Izze (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The flavors are sometimes sold in variety packs. [2] The brand is also available as Izze esque, which has fewer calories; Izze Fortified, which has more vitamins; and Izze Fusions, a mix between sparkling water, sparkling soda, and juice. [3] [4] [5] Izze Beverage Company also markets the brand as an alcohol mixer. [6]

  5. Layered drink - Wikipedia

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    A Tequila Sunrise is a basic layered drink of grenadine syrup (bottom), orange juice, and tequila. Black and Tan; Black Velvet; Blue Eyed Blonde [2]; B-52; Oatmeal Cookie; Pousse-café (1/2 ounce Grenadine, 1/2 ounce yellow chartreuse, 1/2 ounce crème de cassis, 1/2 ounce white creme de menthe, 1/2 ounce green chartreuse, and 1/2 ounce brandy, layered in order given).

  6. Alcohol by volume - Wikipedia

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    Drink Typical alc/vol Lowest Highest Fruit juice (naturally occurring) 0–0.11% [12] They qualify as alcohol-free drinks in most countries. (most juices do not have alcohol but orange or grape [the highest here] may have some from early fermentation) 0.00 0.11 Low-alcohol beer: 0.05–1.2% (usually not considered as alcohol legally)

  7. I Serve This 3-Ingredient Drink At Every Holiday Gathering

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    Think of it as a merry take on a mimosa: Pour 2 (or 3) parts Prosecco or Champagne to 1 part pomegranate juice in a flute, then plop in a sprig of fresh rosemary for garnish. That’s it. That’s it.

  8. How Much Alcohol Is Safe to Drink Without Putting Your Health ...

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    “Many individuals don’t pour an actual serving size (5 ounces for wine, 12 ounces for beer, 1.5 ounces for spirits), so when we say ‘a drink’ for many individuals, it could be 1.5 or 2 ...

  9. List of U.S. state beverages - Wikipedia

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    The first known usage of declaring a specific beverage a "state beverage" within the US began in 1965 with Ohio designating tomato juice as its official beverage. The most popular choice for state beverage designation is milk (or a flavored milk, in the case of Rhode Island ).