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| | Distilled beverage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The term liquor may mean spirits, spirits and liqueurs, or all alcoholic beverages, including wine, sake, beer, and mead. |  | | A distilled beverage is a liquid preparation meant for consumption containing ethyl alcohol purified by distillation from a fermented substance such as fruit, vegetables, or grain. |  | | Incompetently distilled drinks also contain distillation heads, which are poisonous and consist mostly of methanol and foul-smelling byproducts of fermentation. |
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| | Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For example, in the Netherlands and Germany, one has to be 16 to buy beer or wine and 18 to buy distilled alcoholic beverages. |  | | Vodka can be distilled from any source (grain and potatoes being the most common) but the main characteristic of vodka is that it is so thoroughly distilled as to exhibit none of the flavors derived from its source material. |  | | Alcoholic beverages include low-alcohol-content beverages produced by fermentation of sugar- or starch-containing products, and high-alcohol-content beverages produced by distillation of the low-alcohol-content beverages. |
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| | 365A Packet |
 | | As brandy is distilled from a wine, whisky is distilled from what is basically a beer. |  | | Whisky - A beverage distilled from a mash of grain. |  | | A brandy can be distilled from any type of fruit wine (typically, only fruit wines are used), but in each case, the type of brandy must be identified: plum brandy, cherry brandy, pear brandy and so forth. |
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| | The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States - About Us |
 | | Beverage alcohol, which includes distilled spirits, beer and wine, is consumed responsibly by more than 100 million American adults. |  | | Despite the fact that standard servings of beer, wine and distilled spirits contain the same amount of alcohol, the federal tax rate on distilled spirits is almost three times the rate on wine and over two times the rate on beer. |  | | Understanding that these standard servings of distilled spirits, beer and wine contain the same amount of alcohol is a critical aspect of responsible drinking. |
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| | FR Doc 04-28460 |
 | | Although flavored malt beverages are produced at breweries, their method of production differs significantly from the production of other malt beverages and beer. |  | | This study did not examine malt beverages labeled and marketed as flavored beers, flavored ales, and so forth (such as ``cherry beer'' or ``pumpkin ale'') since these types of malt beverages typically have the character of malt beverages and their alcohol is derived primarily from fermentation. |  | | The BAA stated: The perception of the general public is that beer is a beverage with malt flavor and hop bitterness, flavor and aroma. |
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| | Sake World - Shochu & Awamori |
 | | It differs from shochu, Japan's other distilled beverage, (although much shochu is made from materials other than rice) in several ways, including process variations, as well as the type of koji mold (used for saccharification) and yeast. |  | | Like many beverages distilled from grains, aging mellows the flavor and rounds out the edges. |  | | It is distilled once, and afterwards the alcohol content is lowered with water to about 25 to 30 percent, although some awamori is found at 43 percent alcohol. |
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| | The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States - Media Room |
 | | Cressy noted that AHA reports that the moderate consumption of all beverage alcohol products -- distilled spirits, beer or wine -- is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. |  | | For the more than 100 million Americans who drink responsibly, it is important that they understand that it is the ethanol (alcohol) in all beverage alcohol -- distilled spirits, beer or wine -- that is associated with potential health effects. |  | | The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc. (DISCUS) is the national trade association representing producers and marketers of distilled spirits sold in the United States. |
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 | | distilling brandy to the guild of vinegar-makers in 1514. |  | | distilled brandies known as gebrannter wein, bernewein or brandwein to |  | | Distillation of wine was practiced by apothecaries as medicine. |
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| | 2002 NAICS Definitions: 312 Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing |
 | | Brandy, a distilled beverage, was not placed under distillery product manufacturing, but rather under the NAICS class for winery product manufacturing since the productive process used in the manufacturing of alcoholic grape-based beverages produces both wines (fermented beverage) and brandies (distilled beverage). |  | | Establishments primarily engaged in bottling purchased wines are classified in Industry 424820, Wine and Distilled Alcoholic Beverage Merchant Wholesalers. |  | | This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) growing grapes and manufacturing wine and brandies; (2) manufacturing wine and brandies from grapes and other fruits grown elsewhere; and (3) blending wines and brandies. |
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| | Minnesota Statutes 2005, 169A.35 |
 | | It is a crime for a person to drink or consume an alcoholic beverage, distilled spirit, or 3.2 percent malt liquor in a motor vehicle when the vehicle is upon a street or highway. |  | | It is a crime for a person to have in possession, while in a private motor vehicle upon a street or highway, any bottle or receptacle containing an alcoholic beverage, distilled spirit, or 3.2 percent malt liquor that has been opened, or the seal broken, or the contents of which have been partially removed. |  | | Alcoholic beverage, distilled spirit, 3.2 malt liquor; determination. |
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| | Notice No. 872 Prohibition of Certain Alcoholic Beverage Containers |
 | | Alcohol beverages packaged in similar containers either confuse the fact that they contain alcohol beverages or are otherwise novelty-type containers that encourage alcohol consumption by both eligible and underage consumers, trivialize the dangers associated with inappropriate alcohol consumption, or are easily confused with other food products. |  | | ATF also proposes to amend regulations to prohibit certain alcohol beverage containers that are likely to mislead consumers as to the identity or character of the distilled spirits, wine, or malt beverage products or are likely to be confused with other (non-alcohol) food products. |  | | In ``aggregate packaging,'' some producers have used unconventional alcohol beverage containers that are misleading as to the identity or character of products as alcohol beverages. |
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| | Sake World - Sake FAQ Menu |
 | | Sake is not a distilled beverage, and is not even remotely related to gin, vodka or other spirits. |  | | Yet, sake is not carbonated, and flavor-wise is closer to wine than beer, although it is indeed uniquely different from wine. |  | | This would make it more of a beer than a wine. |
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| | Beer, Wine, and Distilled Alcoholic Beverage Merchant Wholesalers - May 2003 OES Industry-Specific Occupational ... |
 | | NAICS Industry 424800 - Beer, Wine, and Distilled Alcoholic Beverage Merchant Wholesalers is part of: NAICS 424000 - Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods. |  | | NAICS 424800 - Beer, Wine, and Distilled Alcoholic Beverage Merchant Wholesalers |  | | These national industry-specific occupational employment and wage estimates are calculated with data collected from employers of all sizes, in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas in every State and the District of Columbia, in NAICS 424800 - Beer, Wine, and Distilled Alcoholic Beverage Merchant Wholesalers. |
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 | | (b) A holder of a local distributor's permit may sell to holders of mixed beverage permits distilled spirits, wine, and vinous liquor in containers containing not less than one ounce nor more than two ounces or in any other container authorized by this code. |  | | (a) A holder of a local distributor's permit may not sell distilled spirits to the holder of a mixed beverage or private club permit in individual containers containing less than one fluid ounce. |  | | A holder of a local distributor's permit may not deliver less than two and four-tenths gallons of distilled spirits in a single delivery. |
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