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  2. History of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    The Zunis made fermented beverages from aloe, maguey, corn, prickly pear, pitaya and grapes. [50] The Creek of Georgia and Cherokee of the Carolinas used berries and other fruits to make alcoholic beverages. [51] The Huron made a mild beer by soaking corn in water to produce a fermented gruel to be consumed at tribal feasts. [49]

  3. Aeneas Coffey - Wikipedia

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    Coffey was born in 1780, though the place of his birth is disputed. Some sources say he was born in Ireland (most likely in Co. Dublin or Co. Wicklow), [2] while others refer to his birth in Calais, France, to Irish parents. [3]

  4. James Ritty - Wikipedia

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    James Ritty opened another saloon, the Pony House, in 1882 in a building on South Jefferson Street that was previously a school of French and English for young ladies. For the Pony House, Ritty commissioned woodcarvers from Barney and Smith Car Company to turn 5,400 pounds of Honduras mahogany into a bar. The fruit of their labors was a bar 12 ...

  5. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 January 2025. Drink with a substantial ethanol content "Adult beverage" redirects here.

  6. Distillation - Wikipedia

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    Distilling fermented products to yield alcoholic beverages with a high content by volume of ethyl alcohol. Desalination to produce potable water and for medico-industrial applications. Crude oil stabilisation , a partial distillation to reduce the vapor pressure of crude oil, which thus is safe to store and to transport, and thereby reduces the ...

  7. Vodka - Wikipedia

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    Vodka sauce is a pasta sauce made from tomato sauce, cream, and vodka that gained popularity in the 1970s. Vodka can be used in baking as a substitute for water: pie crusts can be made flakier with vodka. [63] It may be used in seafood dishes, cheesecake, or bitters. [64] [65]

  8. Whisky - Wikipedia

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    Whisky made in Scotland is known as Scotch whisky, or simply as "Scotch" (especially in North America). The regions of Scotch whisky Scotch whiskies are generally distilled twice, although some are distilled a third time and others even up to twenty times. [ 83 ]

  9. Poitín - Wikipedia

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    Reputations were built on the quality of the distiller's poitín, and many families became known for their distilling expertise, where a bad batch could put a distiller out of business overnight. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] It has been claimed that the drink can cause blindness, [ 14 ] but this is more likely due to methanol adulteration than to lack of quality.