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  2. Category:Defunct beer brands - Wikipedia

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  3. Keg - Wikipedia

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    Mini keg of Grolsch beer. The mini keg is a 5-liter keg produced for retail sales. Some brands come with a spout and pour from the bottom via gravity, while others may use a low cost pressurized tap. Mini kegs are typically not returned to the manufacturer for cleaning and refilling. The disposable kegs, being made of aluminum, may be recycled.

  4. IWC Schaffhausen - Wikipedia

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    IWC International Watch Co. AG, founded International Watch Company, better known as IWC Schaffhausen, is a Swiss luxury watch manufacturer located in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. [1] Originally founded in Switzerland by American watchmaker Florentine Ariosto Jones in 1868, the company was transferred to the Rauschenbach family in 1880 after ...

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  6. Grolsch Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The mini keg of Grolsch holds 5 litres (1.1 imp gal; 1.3 US gal) Grolsch produces a range of mainly pale lager beers from alcohol free to 11.6% abv: Grolsch Premium Pilsner - Known internationally as Grolsch Premium Lager, is its flagship beer and comprises 95% of all sales. It contains 5.0% abv.

  7. Anheuser-Busch brands - Wikipedia

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    Other beers marketed under the Busch brand name are Busch Light, a 4.1% light lager introduced in 1989, Busch Ice, a 5.9% ice beer introduced in 1995, [67] and Busch NA, a non-alcoholic brew. Ingredients are a mix of American-grown and imported hops and a combination of malt and corn. [68]