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  2. Top-shelf liquor - Wikipedia

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    Top-shelf liquor (or "premium liquor") is a term used in marketing to describe higher-priced alcoholic beverages, typically stored on the top shelves within bars. [1] This contrasts to a "rail" or well drink , which are lower cost beverages typically stored on the lower shelves of the bartender's rack.

  3. Category:People from Empangeni - Wikipedia

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  4. Empangeni - Wikipedia

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    Empangeni is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is approximately 157 kilometres north of Durban, in hilly countryside, overlooking a flat coastal plain and the major harbour town of Richards Bay 16 kilometres away. The N2 freeway runs east from Empangeni intersecting John Ross Highway (R34) which connects Empangeni and Richards Bay.

  5. Amarula - Wikipedia

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    Amarula Cream Liqueur 17% ABV; Amarula Ethiopian Coffee Cream Liqueur 15.5% ABV; Raspberry, Chocolate & African Baobab Cream Liqueur 15.5% ABV (launched in 2019)

  6. Asbach Uralt - Wikipedia

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    Asbach Uralt is a German brandy produced by the company Asbach GmbH, a subsidiary of Underberg AG, which also makes other spirits and chocolate.Its history dates back to 1892 when Hugo Asbach (1868–1935) founded the company in the town of Rüdesheim am Rhein.

  7. Asahi Breweries - Wikipedia

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    In August 2011, Asahi acquired New Zealand's Independent Liquor, maker of Vodka Cruiser and other alcoholic beverages, for ¥97.6 billion. [11] In May 2013 its New Zealand operations expanded with the purchase of retail chain Mill Liquorsave. [12]

  8. Chibuku Shake Shake - Wikipedia

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    "Chibuku" comes from Max Heinrich's habit of recording all consumers' comments and process changes in a book. Chibuku is an adaptation of the local Zimbabwean language (Shona) word for "book" - "Chi" is the prefix meaning "big", "buk" = "book", and the terminal "u" is because most African nouns tend to end in a euphonic vowel. [2]

  9. Kingfisher (beer) - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Kingfisher lager beer. Kingfisher Beer Europe Ltd. (KBE) is the European arm of United Breweries with a head office in Maidstone, Kent. [7] In the UK, Kingfisher is brewed under licence by Heineken but to the same recipe as used in India.