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  2. Carling Black Label - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy behind Black Label was to have a high quality lager that was available nationwide, but with a locally brewed budget price. The strategy worked, and the next several decades led to rapid growth and expansion for the brewery and the Carling Black Label brand. [2] Carling Black Label was available to GIs in Vietnam, but still in ...

  3. Carling Brewery - Wikipedia

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    It is the best-selling beer in South Africa, where it has an alcohol content of 5.5% , and in the United Kingdom, with an alcohol content of 4%. Carling Black Label Ice, or "Black Ice", is a strong, low-priced ice beer sold in Canada with an alcohol content of 6.1%; sold as Molson Ice in the United States using a variation of the Black Label ...

  4. Alcohol Fueled Brewtality - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol Fueled Brewtality Live!! +5 is a live album by American heavy metal band Black Label Society. It was recorded on October 28, 2000, at The Troubadour in West Hollywood. Disc 2 consists of five new studio tracks. This is the first release by the band that features drummer Craig Nunenmacher.

  5. Jack Daniel's - Wikipedia

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    Until 1987, Jack Daniel's black label was historically produced at 90 U.S. proof (45% alcohol by volume). [21] The lower-end green label product was 80 proof. However, starting in 1987, the other label variations also were reduced in proof. This began with black label being initially reduced to 86 proof.

  6. Johnnie Walker - Wikipedia

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    Johnnie Walker is a brand of Scotch whisky produced by Diageo in Scotland.It was established in the Scottish burgh of Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire in 1820, and continued to be produced and bottled at the town's Hill Street plant, once the world's largest bottling plant, [1] until its closure in 2012, a decision announced by Diageo in 2009 which would bring the 190-year association between the ...

  7. Black Velvet (whisky) - Wikipedia

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    Black Velvet Whisky is a Canadian whisky brand owned by Heaven Hill and produced in the Black Velvet Distillery in Lethbridge, Alberta. It has a smooth taste and is known for its black labeling. Black Velvet was originally produced at Schenley Industries in Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada.

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