Liquor in a paloma
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TEQUILALiquor in a paloma
GINLiquor in a sling
COGNACLiquor in a sidecar
RYELiquor in a shot
HIRAMWalker in a liquor cabinet
COLDDUCKCD in a liquor store?
VODKALiquor in a White Russian
CASESStack in a liquor store
IMPORTEDWINEItem in a liquor store
BOTTLESLineup in a liquor store
ROUSEIn Shakespeare, a bumper of liquor.
FLASKLiquor holder in a coat pocket
tapsterone who dispenses liquor in a bar-room
tapstersTAPSTER, one who dispenses liquor in a bar-room
fingerA measure of liquor in a glass, based on the breadth of a finger
tantalusesA stand in which decanters of liquor can be locked up though still visible
glogga hot spiced wine and liquor punch served in Scandinavian countries as a Christmas drink
heeltapsmall portion of liquor remaining in a glass after drinking or in a bottle after decanting
heeltapssmall portion of liquor remaining in a glass after drinking or in a bottle after decanting
corkagesfee charged, as in a restaurant, for serving wine or liquor brought in by the patron
lyea strong alkaline liquor rich in potassium carbonate leached from wood ashes and used especially in making soap and for washing
lyesa strong alkaline liquor rich in potassium carbonate leached from wood ashes and used especially in making soap and for washing
ratafiaa liqueur made from an infusion of macerated fruit or fruit juice in a liquor (as brandy) and often flavored with almonds
ullagedthe quantity of wine, liquor, or the like, remaining in a container that has lost part of its contents by evaporation, leakage, or use
ullagethe quantity of wine, liquor, or the like, remaining in a container that has lost part of its contents by evaporation, leakage, or use
ullagesthe quantity of wine, liquor, or the like, remaining in a container that has lost part of its contents by evaporation, leakage, or use
bittersliquid, often an alcoholic liquor, in which bitter herbs or roots have steeped, used as a flavoring, esp. in mixed drinks, or as a tonic