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  2. Schwarzbier - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known black beer is Braunschweiger Mumme, ("Brunswick Mum") brewed since the Middle Ages (the first documented mention is from 1390 in Braunschweig. [3] The earliest documented mention in Thuringia is of Köstritzer brewery from 1543, a brewery which later started producing Schwarzbier and still produces it today. Present-day eastern ...

  3. I Drink Alone - Wikipedia

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    The song describes a man who, as the name of the song suggests, spends most of his time alone drinking. It name-checks various alcoholic beverages [ 2 ] - Wiser's (or alternately Budweiser ), Jack Daniel's , Jim Beam , Johnnie Walker (Black and Red Labels), and Old Grand-Dad - in the verses.

  4. Carling Black Label - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, Black Label began to take on a different tone with the anti-apartheid movement. This was partly due to the fact that, at 5.5%, it had more alcohol than the other brands of beer that generally had 5.0%, as noted in the popular advertising catch phrase "only hard working students deserve an extra 0.5 percent".

  5. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    It is typically made from barley or a blend of several grains and flavored with hops. Most beer is naturally carbonated as part of the fermentation process. If the fermented mash is distilled, then the drink becomes a spirit. Beer is the most consumed alcoholic beverage in the world. [33]

  6. What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)

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    The song's title is a reference to beer, specifically Schlitz beer, which for many years was advertised with the slogan, "The beer that made Milwaukee famous." [1] In 1968, Jerry Lee Lewis released his version as a single. It became a top-ten hit on Billboard's country chart and made a minor impact on the Billboard Hot 100.

  7. Skokiaan - Wikipedia

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    "Skokiaan" is a popular tune originally written by Zimbabwean musician August Musarurwa in the "Tsaba-tsaba" big band-style that succeeded Marabi. [citation needed] "Skokiaan" ("Chikokiyana" in Shona) [1] is an illegal self-made alcoholic beverage.

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  9. Lloyd George's Beer Song - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd George's Beer Song is a World War I era song written and composed by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee. The song is a response, or rather a good-natured complaint, against then Prime Minister David Lloyd George's actions to reduce alcohol consumption during wartime.