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  2. List of soft drink flavors - Wikipedia

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    Butterscotch – brands of butterscotch-flavored soda include O-SO Butterscotch Root Beer produced by Orca Beverage Inc., Dang Butterscotch root beer; Cashew - brands of cashew-flavored soda include Fanta and São Geraldo, easily confused with the non-carbonated drink Cajuína. Celery – Cel-Ray produced by Dr. Brown's of New York City

  3. Egils Appelsín - Wikipedia

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    During Christmas time, it is traditionally mixed with Malt (Maltextrakt), [4] called Jólaöl (Christmas ale), [5] also available pre-mixed. [6] To prevent the foam from overflowing, the Appelsín can be poured before the Malt .

  4. List of brand name soft drink products - Wikipedia

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    Brand name soft drink products (or their parent brand or brand family) include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. Skinner's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    A copper ale brewed for Halloween. Betty's Big Sister: 5.3%: A strong winter ale brewed from October and throughout the winter. Christmas Fairy: 3.9%: A light, crisp session ale made for Christmas. Jingle Knocker: 5.5%: Skinner's strong Christmas ale. Cornish Blonde: 5.0%: Straw coloured wheat beer with a subtle citrus finish. Skindog Lager: 4.4%

  6. Anchor Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Above the beer taps is a row of Christmas Ale bottles, one from each year beginning in 1975. In 1989, the company produced a limited beer named Ninkasi, based on a 4000-year-old Sumerian recipe found in a ode to the Sumerian goddess of beer known as the “Hymn to Ninkasi.” [ 24 ] The recipe started with a twice-baked bread known as bappir as ...

  7. Beer in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Juleøl - a dark, malted beer exclusively available at Christmas time. Traditionally this was a strong ale which was brewed at home. In modern times each brewery produces their own variety of Christmas beer, mostly a lager. Most breweries brew both weaker varieties (for sale in supermarkets) and more traditional, stronger varieties.

  8. List of Coca-Cola brands - Wikipedia

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    Santiba – Soda and ginger ale available in the United States in the 1970s [15] Santolin; Sarsi – root beer brand available in the Philippines; Saryusaisai – tea drink available in Japan [44] SchiBe Balls – a bubbly brown drink; Schweppes (Under license) Scorpion – energy drink available in Japan [15] and India

  9. Wells & Young's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Bottle conditioned brands are Young's Bitter at 4.5% abv, Young's London Gold, and Young's Special London Ale, a 6.4% abv strong pale ale which was awarded a gold medal for bottle conditioned beer at the 1999 CAMRA Great British Beer Festival, and received a Grand Gold Medal at Monde Selection's World Quality Selections in 2010.