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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. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  3. Alcoholic beverage - 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. [ 43 ] Mixed drinks and others

  4. Well drink - Wikipedia

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    The high shelves behind the bartender at New Orleans' Superior bar display the establishment's expensive, "top shelf" liquor brands. A rail or well drink is usually served when a customer does not specify that a particular brand of liquor be used.

  5. Top shelf - Wikipedia

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    Top shelf may refer to: Pornographic magazine (also a top shelf magazine), magazine that contains content of an explicitly sexual nature; Top Shelf Productions, an American publishing company; Top-shelf liquor, a term used in marketing to describe higher-priced alcoholic beverages; Topshelf Records, an American independent record label

  6. List of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    A distilled beverage, spirit drink, or liquor is an alcoholic drink containing ethanol that is produced by distillation (i.e., concentrating by distillation) of ethanol produced by means of fermenting grains, fruits, botanicals, vegetables, seeds, or roots. [4]

  7. Category:Bartending - Wikipedia

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    Top-shelf liquor; W. Well drink This page was last edited on 5 February 2024, at 21:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Margarita - Wikipedia

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    Other varieties of margarita include fruit margarita, top-shelf margarita, and virgin margarita. Coconut cream , coconut milk , [ 38 ] and coconut water [ 39 ] can also be added to margaritas, e.g., skinny margaritas that substitute, e.g., pineapple juice for liqueurs.

  9. Category:Lists of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Top-shelf liquor; W. Well drink; Wine cocktail This page was last edited on 12 September 2016, at 19:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...