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liquor
Liquor (also hard liquor, hard alcohol, distilled alcohol, fire water, or spirit water) is an alcoholic drink produced by distillation of grains, fruits, or vegetables that have already gone through alcoholic fermentation. The distillation process purifies the liquid and removes diluting components like water, for the purpose of increasing its proportion of alcohol content (commonly expressed as alcohol by volume, ABV). As liquors contain significantly more alcohol than other alcoholic drinks, they are considered "harder" – in North America, the term hard liquor is used to distinguish distilled alcoholic drinks from non-distilled ones, whereas the term spirits is used in the UK. Brandy is a liquor produced by the distillation of wine, and has an ABV of over 35%. Other examples of liquors include vodka, baijiu, shōchū, soju, gin, rum, tequila, mezcal, and whisky. (Also see list of alcoholic drinks, and liquors by national origin.)
The term does not include alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, mead, sake, huangjiu or cider, as they are fermented, not distilled. These all have a relatively low alcohol content, typically less than 15%. Nor does it include wine based products fortified with spirits, such as port, sherry or vermouth.
There is no evidence for a health benefit for liquor at any level of consumption. Compared to other types of alcohol, excess consumption of liquor is more strongly associated with harmful health effects.
Does anyone know a good wholesale supplier to buy bulk liquor from? I'm looking to buy several cases of cheap half-pints of vodka to be used for barter if the S ever HTF...
I’m going to be making a run for the border this coming week so I’m thinking a liquor run is in order also. Specifically looking for Crown Royal Reserve, are the prices on liquor as high as they are in Wa?
2 quarts cost $130 last Christmas. :eek::eek::eek:
Thanks in advance.
I have a bottle of St. George Absinthe Verte (https://www.sfwtc.com/spirits/St.-George-Absinthe-Verte-w7105957cn) up for trade. It's going for $60, but this bottle is a first release, so it should be worth more.