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  2. Heaven Hill - Wikipedia

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    Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. is a private family-owned and -operated American distillery, founded in 1935 and headquartered in Bardstown, Kentucky, that produces and markets the Heaven Hill brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and a variety of other distilled spirits.

  3. Belvedere Vodka - Wikipedia

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    Belvedere Vodka is a brand of Polish rye vodka produced and distributed by LVMH. [1] It is named after Belweder , the Polish presidential palace in Warsaw , whose illustration appears on its bottles.

  4. Hpnotiq - Wikipedia

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    Hpnotiq is bottled in France's Cognac region and made with cognac and triple-distilled French vodka. It is the fourth best-selling imported liqueur in the United States, according to Adams Beverage Media. [5] Hpnotiq also produces "Harmonie", which is purple.

  5. High Noon (seltzer) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, the brand launched High Noon Vodka Iced Tea, a line of non-carbonated hard iced tea drinks in original, peach, lemon, and raspberry flavors. [6] West said that "hard tea was one of consumers’ most frequent ready-to-drink category purchased in 2023, which created an opportunity for High Noon to provide a premium alternative in a ...

  6. Deep Eddy Pool - Wikipedia

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    Deep Eddy is the oldest swimming pool in Texas and features a bathhouse built during the Depression era by the Works Progress Administration. The pool began as a swimming hole in the Colorado River , became a resort in the 1920s, and is today a popular swimming pool operated by the City of Austin.

  7. Greyhound (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Harry Craddock's Savoy Cocktail Book from 1930 describes a "grapefruit cocktail" made with gin, grapefruit jelly, and ice. [1] Craddock mentions that the cocktail is derived from similar cocktails. A recipe for a cocktail with the name "Greyhound" appears in Harper's Magazine in 1945: "The cocktails were made of gin, sugar, and canned ...