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As I raised the glass, I expected the usual onslaught of butter, oak, sugar and alcohol.
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Some primarily do taste of sugar and alcohol and therefore seem hot, simple and not very pleasant.
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And the recent boom in commodity prices, driven by rapid growth in demand from China (along with the diversion of corn and sugar into to alcohol production), largely explains why total support fell from 37 percent of farm income in 1986 to 18 percent in 2010.
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Yeast is then added, converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide gas.
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On a detox, food and drink that may place stress on these organs such as alcohol, caffeine, sugar and red meat are out of bounds.
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From fruit flies to elephants, if you give them the source of alcohol and sugar, they love it.
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Cut down on refined sugar, caffeine, and alcohol.
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Medeiros' uncle mixes caipirinhas, a drink made with sugarcane alcohol, lime, sugar and ice.
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Medeiros' uncle mixes caipirinhas, a drink made with sugarcane alcohol, lime and sugar.
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The peel must infuse for three or four days in alcohol, then we add a syrup of cold water and sugar.
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Their owners had been losing money, and sugar prices had been depressed for years, but Albaugh wanted the mills for an alcohol they produce that is used to make 2, 4-D.
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With residual sugar over 6% (dry table wine is well under 1%) and an alcohol level close to 9% (four or five percentage points lower than most wines), it was an instant hit Barefoot is the largest Moscato brand in the U.S. today.
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