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Hooper's Hooch (often simply referred to as Hooch) is an alcopop that was most popular during the mid-1990s. The name Hoopers refers to William Hooper , inventor of the hot water bottle and manufacturer of lemonade in the 1840s whose trademark was owned by Burton upon Trent -based brewer Bass . [ 1 ]
A growth in popularity occurred around 1993 with Two Dogs, DNA Alcoholic Spring Water, Hooper's Hooch and Zima, which was marketed under the title of "malternative beverage." Wine coolers were on the decline due to the increase in the US federal wine tax, and using a malt-beverage base became the new industry standard.
Hooper's Hooch, a 1990s brand of alcopop (spirit cooler) Hoosh or Hooch, a stew made from water, biscuits, and pemmican; Hooch, a colloquial term for an alcoholic distilled beverage; Prison hooch, sometimes called pruno, an alcoholic beverage made covertly from various ingredients available in prison; Moonshine, illicit distilled spirits
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Two Dogs was a ready-to-drink beverage that was first introduced in Australia in 1993 and went on to become available throughout the world. It was a lemon flavoured alcoholic beverage that is widely considered to have been the "world’s first brewed alcoholic lemonade" [1] (despite the pre-existence of traditional drinks like sima), paving the way for similar products such as Hooper's Hooch ...
The concept of flavored malt beverages has been popular since the 1990s. [7] The first widely available commercial example of the style was Two Dogs, which was brewed in Australia in 1993 and was claimed to be the "world's first brewed alcoholic lemonade" (falsely, because of the pre-existence of traditional drinks like sima, a fermented Finnish drink).