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  2. Moscow mule - Wikipedia

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    The drink, being a type of buck, is sometimes called vodka buck. It is popularly served in a copper mug, which takes on the cold temperature of the liquid. Some public health advisories recommend copper mugs with a protective coating (such as stainless steel) on the inside and the lip, to reduce the risk of copper toxicity. [1]

  3. Lota (vessel) - Wikipedia

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    According to the ancient Indian/Hindu-origin traditional medicine system of ayurveda, drinking water stored in the copper lota has health and nutritional benefits. [5] It is used for jala neti, a traditional ayurvedic and yogic practice that is used for cleansing the nose and sinus passages through nasal irrigation.

  4. Talk:Moscow mule - Wikipedia

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    In the Better Call Saul season 2 episode, "Bali H'ai", Schweikart, a founding partner of Kim Wexler's opposing firm, treats her to an upscale lunch to recruit her, orders a Moscow mule in a copper mug, and offers her one, too. She declines both the mid-day drink, which she calls "vintage", and the job offer, but tacitly acknowledges Schweikart ...

  5. Mug - Wikipedia

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    A mug of coffee with cream. A mug is a type of cup, [1] a drinking vessel usually intended for hot drinks such as: coffee, hot chocolate, or tea. Mugs usually have handles and hold a larger amount of fluid than other types of cups such as teacups or coffee cups. Typically, a mug holds approximately 250–350 ml (8–12 US fl oz) of liquid. [2]

  6. Category:Drinkware - Wikipedia

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    Drinkware, beverageware, and barware are general terms for the class of vessels from which people drink. It includes stemware , or glasses that stand on stems. Drinkware made from glass is also called glassware , though not all glassware is drinkware.

  7. Gill (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Copper gill-measuring jugs The gill / ˈ dʒ ɪ l / or teacup is a unit of measurement for volume equal to a quarter of a pint . It is no longer in common use, except in regard to the volume of alcoholic spirits measures.