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  2. Ranch water - Wikipedia

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    Ranch water is a cocktail typically made with tequila, lime juice, and Topo Chico sparkling mineral water. It originates in Texas , often traced to an Austin restaurant that opened in 1998. There are various stories about its origin.

  3. 7 Canned Long Drinks You Gotta Try This Summer - AOL

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    Ranch water is a classic long drink, typically made from three ingredients: tequila, lime, and sparkling water. Lone River Beverage Co. has several flavors of canned ranch water drinks, including ...

  4. 20 Texan Recipes That Anyone Who Lives There Will Defend ...

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    Ranch Water. It’s no surprise that this refreshing cocktail was born in often-sweltering Western Texas. A sort of effervescent, less-sweet version of a Margarita, only 3 ingredients are required ...

  5. Topo Chico - Wikipedia

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    Ranch water is a cocktail made with tequila, lime juice and Topo-Chico, over ice, a popular drink in Texas. [7] A similar drink, the Chilton, substitutes the lime for a lemon, the tequila for vodka, and adds salt on the rim. The drink allegedly derives its name from a doctor in Lubbock. [8]

  6. What Is Ranch Water? - AOL

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  7. Branch water - Wikipedia

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    Branch water, also called branch, is water from a natural stream (a term primarily used in the southern states); it may also refer to any plain water, such as tap water (rather than soda water), when added to a mixed drink. For example, "bourbon and branch" refers to bourbon whiskey with water.

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  9. Haws Watering Cans - Wikipedia

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    Founder John Haws developed the watering can design still used by the company today while growing vanilla during his British Colonial Service in Mauritius. [1] He patented the design and formed Haws Watering Cans, but died in 1913 before having the chance to accept a Royal Horticultural Society medal and an invitation to the inaugural Chelsea Flower Show in 1913.

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