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  2. Pruno - Wikipedia

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    Pruno, also known as prison hooch or prison wine, is a term used in the United States to describe an improvised alcoholic beverage. It is variously made from apples , oranges , fruit cocktail , fruit juices , hard candy , sugar , high fructose syrup , and possibly other ingredients, including crumbled bread . [ 1 ]

  3. Gypsy Rose Blanchard makes a ‘prison-style energy drink’ in ...

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    Gypsy Rose Blanchard shares her recipe for a ‘prison-style energy drink,’ and other folks are trying it out for themselves. ... “I want to disclose that this is a non-alcoholic drink, so, I ...

  4. Pájaro verde - Wikipedia

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    The drink was reported by the Chilean press after a series of scandals in which prisoners died from its consumption. According to some scholars, [who?] within the prison culture this drink has a ritualistic character. It originated in the Chilean prisons of the 19th century; the practice has been preserved over time through oral tradition. [1]

  5. Category:Prison drinks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Prison drinks" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chifir; P. Pájaro verde;

  6. “Recipe for Prison Pruno,” by Jarvis Jay Masters - AOL

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    Aaron Radford-Wattley reads Masters’s poem, which Masters wrote while on death row at San Quentin State Prison and won him a PEN Award. “Recipe for Prison Pruno,” by Jarvis Jay Masters Skip ...

  7. Barraquito - Wikipedia

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    Barraquito Especial: this is the name of barraquito in capital cities, with distinguishable layers of condensed milk, liqueur 43, coffee with milk, milk foam, cinnamon, and lemon. Barraquito vírgen or alcohol free: this omits the liqueur, so it is simply coffee with milk with cinnamon and lemon.

  8. Carajillo - Wikipedia

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    A carajillo (Spanish: [kaɾa'xiʝo,-ʎo]) is a coffee drink to which a liquor is added. [1] Similar to Irish coffee, it is traditionally served in Spain and several Hispanical American countries, such as Colombia and Venezuela, where it is usually made with brandy; Cuba, where it is usually made with rum; and in Mexico, where mezcal or a coffee liqueur such as Kahlúa or Tía María, or more ...

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