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  2. Vodka Cruiser - Wikipedia

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    Vodka Cruiser is a line of brightly coloured vodka-based alcoholic beverages primarily sold in Australia and New Zealand. Sometimes described as an alcopop , this premixed drink is available in seventeen flavours, including guava, lemon, lime, passion fruit, pineapple, raspberry, and other flavours depending on location.

  3. List of vodka brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of vodka brands. Vodka is a distilled beverage composed primarily of water and ethanol, sometimes with traces of impurities and flavorings. Vodka is made by the distillation of fermented substances such as grains, potatoes, or sometimes fruits or sugar. The classic preparation is performed using grain or potatoes.

  4. Chūhai - Wikipedia

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    Traditional chūhai is made with barley shōchū and carbonated water flavored with lemon, but some modern commercial variants use vodka in place of shōchū, and beverage companies have diversified into a variety of flavors, including lime, grapefruit, apple, orange, pineapple, grape, kyoho grape, kiwi, ume, yuzu, lychee, peach, strawberry ...

  5. Kissui - Wikipedia

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    ' absolutely pure ') is a brand of vodka from Japan. In 2007, it was the only Japanese vodka available in the US. Kissui is distilled and bottled by Takara Shuzo in Kyoto, Japan. [1] [2] It is distilled from rice, [3] then it's blended with natural spring water from Fushimi, Kyoto.

  6. Asahi Breweries - Wikipedia

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    Asahi, with a 37% market share, is the largest of the four major beer brewers in Japan followed by Kirin Beer with 34% and Suntory with 16%. [3] In response to a maturing domestic Japanese beer market, Asahi broadened its geographic footprint and business portfolio through the acquisition of beer businesses in Western Europe and Central Eastern ...

  7. Strong Zero - Wikipedia

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    As with other types of chūhai, it is available in a variety of different flavors, and is often sold at convenience stores and through vending machines. [4] The "strong" portion of the name comes from the fact that the drinks have relatively high alcohol content (9% ABV in Japan). [5] The "zero" refers to what the manufacturer calls "sugar-free ...

  8. Pinnacle vodka - Wikipedia

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    Pinnacle was ranked the #7 imported vodka in the US. [2] [14] 2009: Pinnacle Cherry Lemonade, Tropical Punch and Pinnacle 100 Proof were introduced [2] 2010: Pinnacle was ranked the #6 imported vodka in the US. [2] [15] Pinnacle Cotton Candy and Whipped were introduced. 2011: Pinnacle Vodka Ranks #6 Imported vodka by Impact Magazine.

  9. List of national drinks - Wikipedia

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    Clear vodka served with pickled cucumber – the usual way of consuming vodka in Slavic [citation needed] countries of the so-called "vodka belt". A kvass street vendor in Belgorod , Russia, 2013. The espresso comes from the Italian esprimere, which means "to express," and refers to the process by which hot water is forced under pressure ...