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  2. File:YEBISU BEER, THE HOP.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Transparency (graphic) - Wikipedia

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    GIF animation of an Apollonian sphere packing with transparent background. Transparency in computer graphics is possible in a number of file formats. The term "transparency" is used in various ways by different people, but at its simplest there is "full transparency" i.e. something that is completely invisible. Only part of a graphic should be ...

  5. Hop House 13 - Wikipedia

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    Hop House 13 was first produced in Ireland in 2015. [1] It was launched with an interactive experience show which included a tour of the brewery and tasting workshops. It was a success, and the beer was ordered by numerous publicans immediately after launch. [6] Hop House 13 was subsequently exported to the UK, [1] and then worldwide.

  6. 1664 (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Kronenbourg Euro Pale Lager. Kronenbourg 1664 is a golden pale lager with an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 5.5% in continental Europe and 5.0% and 4.6% for the UK market. [1] It was first brewed in 1664 by Canon Brewery in Alsace, France, by master brewer Geronimus Hatt.

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  8. Beer head - Wikipedia

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    Beer head (also head or collar) [1] is the frothy foam on top of beer and carbonated beverages which is produced by bubbles of gas, predominantly carbon dioxide, rising to the surface. The elements that produce the head are wort protein, yeast and hop residue.

  9. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Höpt – carbonated, non-alcoholic hop-based soda with additional flavours; Lemon & Paeroa; Lemon & Te Aroha; Petes Lemonade – local brand, founded in Nelson, 8 flavours; Wests – local brand similar to Schweppes found mainly in the South Island, includes a wide range of sugar free, is New Zealand's oldest continuous manufacturer of soft drinks