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  2. Kahlúa - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, a more expensive, high-end product called "Kahlúa Especial" became available in the United States, Canada and Australia after previously being offered only in duty-free markets. Made with arabica coffee beans grown in Veracruz , Mexico, [ 4 ] Kahlúa Especial has an alcohol content of 36%, has a lower viscosity , and is less sweet ...

  3. How Long Does a Bottle of Wine Last After Opening? - AOL

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    A good rule of thumb is that non-sparkling red or white wines can last between three to five days after opening. But each bottle of wine is different and depending on the alcohol level, acidity ...

  4. Drinking culture - Wikipedia

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    In earlier decades, "going on a binge" meant drinking over the course of several days until one was no longer able to continue drinking. This usage is known to have entered the English language as late as 1854; it derives from an English dialectal word meaning to "soak" or to "fill a boat with water". (OED, American Heritage Dictionary)

  5. Kilju - Wikipedia

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    Kilju (Finnish pronunciation:) is the Finnish word for a mead-like homemade alcoholic beverage made from a source of carbohydrates (such as cane sugar or honey), yeast, and water, making it both affordable and cheap to produce. The ABV depends on the yeast that was used, and since it does not contain a sweet reserve it is completely dry.

  6. Do Pickles Go Bad? Here’s How Long They Last After Opening

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  7. 10 Ways to Use Water - AOL

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    Water: It's everywhere. From comprising 70 percent of the Earth's surface to making up 60 percent of the human body, H2O is also an incredibly useful cooking ingredient, common in the best ...

  8. Borg (drink) - Wikipedia

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    One common claim is that the drink's high water content and inclusion of electrolytes may reduce the risks of binge drinking, including dehydration, alcohol intoxication, and hangovers. [ 3 ] [ 8 ] [ 13 ] Borgs are typically made by the drinker, giving them more control over the contents.

  9. Water bottle - Wikipedia

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    A water bottle is a container that is used to hold liquids, mainly water, for the purpose of transporting a drink while travelling or while otherwise away from a supply of potable water. Water bottles are usually made of plastic , glass , metal, or some combination of those substances.