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  2. Strong beer - Wikipedia

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    India Pale Ale from the Norwegian brewery Nøgne Ø is a strong beer with an alcohol content of 7.5%. Christmas beer from the E. C. Dahls Brewery with an alcohol content of 6.5%. In Norway, strong beer is defined as beer with an alcohol content of over 4.7%. The minimum age requirement to buy strong beer is 18 years.

  3. List of fictional drinks - Wikipedia

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    Buzz Beer: The Drew Carey Show: May 8, 1996: A mixture of beer and coffee brewed and mixed by the characters in Drew's garage. [15] [16] The production and marketing of this product created numerous situations in which the dynamics of the characters played out. In one episode, a product with the same ingredients called Cap-Beer-Cino was made by ...

  4. List of beer styles - Wikipedia

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    The categories are varied and include processes or ingredients not usually regarded as defining beer styles in themselves, such as cask ale or gluten-free beer. [2] [3] [4] Beer terms such as ale or lager cover a wide variety of beer styles, and are better thought of as broad categories of beer styles.

  5. New Samuel Adams beer is so strong, it’s illegal in 15 states

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  6. Strong ale - Wikipedia

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    An unopened bottle of Ansells Silver Jubilee Strong Ale from 1977. Strong ale is a type of ale, usually above 5% abv and often higher, between 7 and 11% abv, which spans a number of beer styles, including old ale, barley wine, and Burton ale.

  7. Beer measurement - Wikipedia

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    The mark on a cask of beer was originally used to indicate that the contents were stronger than legal small beer limits, and were subject to a tax of ten (Roman numeral X) shillings per barrel tax. Later, brewers added additional (superfluous numeral) X marks to signify progressively stronger beers: "the present quack-like denominations of XX ...

  8. Strong Zero - Wikipedia

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    The "strong" portion of the name comes from the fact that the drinks have relatively high alcohol content (9% ABV in Japan). [5] The "zero" refers to what the manufacturer calls "sugar-free". [ 6 ] According to nutrition labelling standards in Japan, a beverage product can be labelled as sugar-free as long as it does not exceed 0.5 g of sugar ...

  9. ‘Fast X’ Review: Bizarro Jason Momoa Villain Hijacks ...

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    Every race needs a finish line. For the “Fast & Furious” franchise, the studio keeps shoving it farther down the road, at least according to Vin Diesel, who suggested at the world premiere of ...