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  2. Snakebite (drink) - Wikipedia

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    If a dash of blackcurrant cordial is added, it is known as a "Diesel" or a "Snakebite and Black". It was first popularised in the UK in the 1980s. It was first popularised in the UK in the 1980s. [ citation needed ]

  3. Tanqueray - Wikipedia

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    Tanqueray Blackcurrant Royale Gin was introduced in 2021. [6] It has a rich fruity flavor with taste of French blackcurrant , vanilla and exotic floral notes. In 2021, Tanqueray launched a non-alcoholic variety of the original called Tanqueray 0.0 , bottled at 0.0% ABV.

  4. Blackcurrant - Wikipedia

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    The blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum), also known as black currant or cassis, [a] is a deciduous shrub in the family Grossulariaceae grown for its edible berries. It is native to temperate parts of central and northern Europe and northern Asia, where it prefers damp fertile soils. It is widely cultivated both commercially and domestically.

  5. 20 Things You Didn't Know About Guinness - AOL

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    And while some may think that green-colored beer is the only way to enjoy a cold one this March, we'd rather share a Guinness or. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Diageo once owned Burger King and Häagen-Dazs. Now it’s a ...

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    Guinness, already a multi-billion dollar brewer 30 years ago, was in a joint venture with the luxury conglomerate LVMH’s Moët Hennessy, and Bernard Arnault was one of its board members. Grand ...

  7. Black velvet (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    When cider or perry is used in place of champagne, it is sometimes still known as a black velvet in its originating country (the UK) and in Ireland. [7] However, the cider version is usually referred to as a poor-man's black velvet everywhere, including in the U.K. and Ireland.

  8. ‘Black is beautiful’: Why Nigerians think their Guinness is ...

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    Nigeria has been brewing its own Guinness for 60 years and drinks more of the black stuff than the Irish. Nigerian food memoirist Yemisi Aribisala explains why it’s the life-blood of her nation.

  9. Sisi (drink) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the name Si si was changed to one word, Sisi. These were later brought under the SiSi name: Cas-Si became SiSi cassis (blackcurrant), Ceri-Se became SiSi Cerise (cherry) and Grapy became Sisi grapefruit. In 1987, these flavours were purchased by another company and relaunched under the name Royal Club.