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  2. List of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    A reservoir glass filled with a naturally colored verte absinthe, next to an absinthe spoon Various views of a bottle of mezcal. The "worm", which is actually the larval form of the moth Hypopta agavis that lives on the agave plant, can be seen in the middle image, at the bottom of the bottle. Various bottles and containers of Russian vodka

  3. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    Unsweetened, distilled, alcoholic drinks that have an alcohol content of at least 20% ABV are called spirits. [37] For the most common distilled drinks, such as whisky (or whiskey) and vodka, the alcohol content is around 40%. The term hard liquor is used in North America to distinguish distilled drinks from undistilled ones (implicitly weaker).

  4. Portal:Liquor - Wikipedia

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    A cocktail glass Swan necked copper pot stills in the Glenfiddich distillery. Liquor (/ ˈ l ɪ k ər / LIK-ər) or distilled beverages are alcoholic drinks produced by the distillation of grains, fruits, vegetables, or sugar that have already gone through alcoholic fermentation. Other terms for liquor include spirit, spirituous liquor or hard ...

  5. 8 of the most common liqueurs, explained - AOL

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    Liqueur, not to be confused with liquor, is a type of sweet alcoholic drink made from flowers, nuts, spices, herbs and some type of alcohol. 8 of the most common liqueurs, explained Skip to main ...

  6. Underberg - Wikipedia

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    Underberg is a digestif bitter produced at Rheinberg in Germany by Underberg AG. It is made from aromatic herbs from 43 countries that undergo inspections and are formulated based on a secret recipe of the Underberg family, whose members are personally responsible for the production of the drink.

  7. 8 of the most common liqueurs, explained - AOL

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    Liqueur, not to be confused with liquor, is a type of sweet alcoholic drink made from flowers, nuts, spices, herbs and some type of alcohol. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...

  8. List of liqueur brands - Wikipedia

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    Most liqueurs range between 15% and 55% alcohol by volume. [1] ... A bottle and glass of Crème de cassis. ... Anise liqueurs and spirits.

  9. Carbs Who?! These Are The Beers With The Lowest Carb Counts - AOL

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