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  2. Byejoe - Wikipedia

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    byejoe is a baijiu (Chinese: 白酒; pinyin: báijiǔ) brand produced and marketed by byejoe USA, headquartered in Houston, Texas. Baijiu is the national spirit of China . It literally means "white spirit" or "white wine", and is the most consumed spirit in the world by volume.

  3. Baijiu - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 and 2014 an American company, Byejoe, based out of Houston, Texas won a number of awards for their Baijiu product. Byejoe used imported baijiu and distilled it in South Carolina. [25] Baijiu made in Australia using locally grown sorghum, barley and wheat.

  4. Erguotou - Wikipedia

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    Erguotou (Chinese: 二锅头; pinyin: èrguōtóu; lit. 'second pot head', 'i.e. second distillation') is a style of qingxiang baijiu originating in Beijing and primarily made in the region surrounding. [1] [2] The process of erguotou production is what sets it apart from other qingxiang baijiu's like Fenjiu.

  5. Wuliangye - Wikipedia

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    The distillery's eponymous and proprietary spirit, Wuliyangye, is a nongxiang (濃香; strong aroma) baijiu made with a mix of five cereal grains: sorghum, rice, glutinous rice, wheat, and corn. [3] Wuliangye is one of the most popular baijiu brands both in China and abroad and as of 2023 is the second most valuable spirits brand in the world. [4]

  6. Xinghuacun Fenjiu - Wikipedia

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    Xinghuacun's primary output is "Fenjiu", a historic style of qingxiang (清香; light aroma) baijiu. The fermentation base is made of sorghum that is ground, soaked, cooked, and cooled before being mixed with a barley and pea based qū. This mixture is fermented for a month in an earthen jar and distilled, producing once used grain and some ...

  7. You Might Be Surprised to Find That These 'US' Brands Aren't ...

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    The image may still be all American, but these shades aren't made in the U.S. In 1999, eye-care giant Bausch & Lomb sold the brand to Italy’s Luxottica, and the stylish shades have since been ...

  8. Luzhou Laojiao - Wikipedia

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    The distillery produces baijiu that is characteristic of the Nongxiang (Chinese: 濃香; lit. 'strong aroma') style of baijiu; so much so that the category had originally been named "luxiang" (Chinese: 泸香; lit. 'lu aroma') for the Luzhou Laojiao distillery itself where it was believed the style had been developed. Today Luzhou Laojiao is ...

  9. Opinion: Being a Muslim American right now is like living on ...

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    Being American, like 6-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume was, does not protect us from the stigma of being Palestinian or Arab, Muslim and from the “Middle East.” Rather, these latter identities keep ...