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  • 111beer mat — noun a small cardboard mat for resting glasses on in a pub …

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  • 112beer money — noun informal a small amount of money allowed or earned …

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  • 113beer mat — noun (C) a small circle of card that you put under a glass, especially in a bar …

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  • 114Low-alcohol beer — Lager brand beer, which has 0.0% ABV Tourtel, a near beer which has 0.4% ABV …

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  • 115Root beer — A glass of root beer with foam Root beer is a carbonated, sweetened beverage, originally made using the root of a sassafras plant (or the bark of a sassafras tree) as the primary flavor. Root beer, popularized in North America, comes in two forms …

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  • 116Table beer — Table Ta ble, n. [F., fr. L. tabula a board, tablet, a painting. Cf. {Tabular}, {Taffrail}, {Tavern}.] 1. A smooth, flat surface, like the side of a board; a thin, flat, smooth piece of anything; a slab. [1913 Webster] A bagnio paved with fair… …

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  • 117Saku (beer) — Infobox Company company name = Saku Õlletehase AS company company type = Brewery / Public BALTIX SKU1T foundation = 1820 location = Saku, Harju County, Estonia industry = Food Production num employees = 240 (2005) products = Beer, Cider, Mineral… …

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  • 118strong beer — Ordinary American beer, as made from malt and hops. This term, though practically obsolete as recently as 1906, was once in familiar use as the name of beer made of malt and hops, and so called to distinguish it from small beer, which was… …

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  • 119Polish Beer-Lovers' Party — The Polish Beer Lovers Party (PPPP; Polish: Polska Partia Przyjaciół Piwa ) was founded in 1990, one of its leaders being the satirist Janusz Rewiński. Originally, the party s goal was to promote cultural beer drinking in English style pubs… …

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  • 120Tasmanian beer — Tasmanian beers include Boags in Launceston and Cascade in Hobart, which are the two largest Tasmanian beer producers in the State.Fact|date=February 2007 Traditionally People from the South of Tasmania drank Cascade whereas Boags is drunk in the …

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