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  • 91Sake — For other uses, see Sake (disambiguation). Dedicated sake barrels at Itsukushima Shrine …

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  • 92Screwdriver (cocktail) — Screwdriver IBA Official Cocktail Type Cocktail Primary alcohol by volume Vodka Served On the rocks; poured over ice Standard garnish …

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  • 93Wine — This article is about the beverage. For other uses, see Wine (disambiguation) …

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  • 94Whisky — This article is about the alcoholic beverage. For other uses, see Whisky (disambiguation). A glass of whisky Whisky (Scottish English and British English) or whiskey (Hiberno English and American English[1]) is a ty …

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  • 95List of cocktails — Contents 1 Cocktails with absinthe 2 Cocktails with beer 3 Cocktails with brandy or cognac …

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  • 96Mead — This article is about the alcoholic beverage. For other uses, see Mead (disambiguation). Mead Mead (   …

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  • 97Brandy — This article is about the spirit. For other uses, see Brandy (disambiguation). Cognac brandy in a typical brandy snifter Brandy (from brandywine, derived from Dutch brandewijn burnt wine )[1] is a s …

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  • 98Coconut — For other uses, see Coconut (disambiguation). Coconut Palm Cocos nucifera Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera) Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 99Mezcal — Bottle of mezcal with worm. Mezcal, or mescal, is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from the maguey plant (a form of agave, Agave americana) native to Mexico. The word mezcal comes from Nahuatl metl and ixcalli which mean oven cooked agave. [1] …

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  • 100Moonshine — Not to be confused with Moonlight. For other uses, see Moonshine (disambiguation). The Moonshine Man of Kentucky, illustration from Harper s Weekly, 1877, showing five scenes from the life of a Kentucky moonshiner Moonshine (meaning illicit …

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