vodka and vino are the only things i can think of
It is important in case there is life beyond Earth.
Denali.
footwear that starts with C: * cleats (for football, track and other sports) * clogs * canvas sneakers * Clarke's brand shoes
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Another word (synonym) for the word "unpleasant" that starts with an "h" is "horrific". Or at least that is what I could think of.
Sweet vermouth (the other kind, dry vermouth, goes into regular gin and vodka martinis).
Vermouth, just like Vodka, Gin, Rum, Tequila, Whiskey, or Scotch is a liquor. As long as you leave it in a closed container it will last forever.^ ...the above answer is not quite so, vermouth is a fortified (with alcohol) wine, as such, it lasts a long time. However, at 18% alcohol, it is much lower "octane" than the other mentioned drinks; Vodka, Gin, Rum, Whiskey and Scotch all (usually) have at least 40% alcohol, up to (sometimes) over 75% (151 rum). Vermouth keeps well, and very well if refrigerated.
There are over sixty botanicals that may be used in making vermouth, though most brands of vermouth use somewhere between a dozen or two dozen. Some of the most common are orange and lemon peel, wormwood (from with vermouth gets its name), chamomile, lavender, rose petals, cloves. You can find more information in The Mixellany Guide to Vermouth by Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown (Mixellany Limited, 2011, www.mixellany.com). It is the first comprehensive book devoted to vermouth.
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A liquor store can sell only liquor and wine, and it cannot sell beer nor any other product....not even a corkscrew!
Woolworths sells liquor, wines and beers made in Australia and from other countries around the world.
it could if there are any other signs
Most liquor licenses are between 500 and 1000 dollars depending on what kind of business you have. Mississippi liquor licenses are cheaper than other states.
Liquor in general can cause liver failure, heart problems and other serious health problems.
Beside is a preposition. Other examples are over, up, down, across, to, and under.
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Absinthe.