Eager to endear herself to the assembled press, Brandy hosts three dinners where she meets and greets and poses for pictures. |
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Add oyster mushrooms and return steak to pan, then add a dash of Cognac or Brandy and tilt pan towards naked flame to ignite alcohol. |
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Brandy lent Tabbi one of the semi-automatics, just in case the man woke up and he wasn't on their side. |
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Leonard is the first to arrive, and orders a Brandy Alexander from the smirking waiter, thinking that this is the sophisticated thing to do. |
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Brandy should be sniffed, and the globe of a brandy snifter encourages the aroma to rise before you take a sip. |
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Brandy was his favourite drink after gin, then came whiskey and finally goom. |
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Actually, I prefer Brandy Alexanders to Long Islands, but Tacky's doesn't make them. |
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He was drinking his beverage of choice at the time, Brandy Alexanders, which tasted like milkshakes to him, but packed a dangerous punch. |
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He entered with a guard baring two full snifters of Brandy on a small tray. |
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He had frequently seen the backs of sailors, who had been flogged, embrocated with Salted Brandy. |
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Steve is raiding the Jack Daniels and Mike is in the chiller cabinet getting the mixers for the Brandy. |
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I also ate a vegetarian wrap in my room since eating near Brandy makes me want to toss my cookies. |
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Brandy is the umbrella term for a spirit produced from grape pomace or marc, or from wine or fruit. |
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In this context, the classic Grasshopper and Brandy Alexander seem new again. |
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The first few nights Mom slipped me half a Vicodin and a nip of Benedictine brandy. |
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A sprig of holly is added as a symbol of everlasting life, and the burning brandy a reminder of the rebirth of the sun. |
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In Lancashire, the bugle sounded at the stroke of midday as riders and hunt followers toasted the Holcombe Hunt with a drop of brandy or port. |
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I'll trade in my sandals, shorts and sunnies for a hip flask of brandy and a gnarly old jacket which can't quite keep the wind out. |
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A web search reveals myriad Singapore sling variations, even a non-alcoholic version using cherry juice instead of cherry brandy. |
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She came to Britain in 1795 to meet her future husband who took one look, did a bunk and ordered a large brandy. |
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At this time, problems in viticulture in Europe had damaged wine production, and the chief spirit of the time, brandy was in short supply. |
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Cover the cake with the cherries and sprinkle with a little more cherry brandy. |
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Although most brands of grain alcohol are practically tasteless, vodkas, brandy and bourbon have differing tastes according to the distiller. |
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Bill and I duly slunk off to the hotel for a brandy while we waited for the results to be posted on the ACM's website. |
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The port is from Frey zinfandel grapes and the added brandy is distilled in a certified organic distillery from Frey chenin blanc grapes. |
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You want to find an easy chair with by a fire and have a brandy at your elbow and your feet up. |
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He then disappeared, and presently entered with two earthen flagons, one filled with canary wine, the other with brandy. |
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A raffle will also be held on the night with prizes galore including a television, hampers, bottles of whiskey, brandy etc. |
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First prize is a large hamper, second is a small hamper and third a bottle of brandy plus various other prizes of Christmas goodies. |
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Since diamorphine and cocaine have a bitter taste, gin, brandy, tincture of orange, honey, and syrups are used to mask it. |
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Experiments with brandy as well as wine, however, demonstrate the superiority of air-dried over kiln-dried wood for barrel staves. |
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As Reid's handlers administered a draught of brandy to him, a large object hidden under a piece of broad-cloth was dragged close to his corner. |
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Keats spluttered and coughed to full wakefulness, and steadied himself with a stiff brandy. |
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Yet, picky Cantonese discovered years ago that X.O. Excellence brandy perfectly complements their favourite shark's fin soup. |
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Two glasses with the remnants of brandy sat on coasters on the coffee table. |
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Hanepoot grapes are used for this distinct brandy and it has a distinct sweet hanepoot nose and raisin character. |
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My stepmum will at some point dance alone in the hallway to a Rod Stewart cassette, fired up on brandy and festive cheer. |
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Evaporation is faster in a dry cellar, resulting in an undesirably harsh style of brandy. |
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Oregon pears, apples, cherries, raspberries, and grapes are transformed into grappas, brandy, and eau-de-vie. |
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The highlight of the Christmas Feast for me is always the pud, especially when it comes with cream or brandy butter rather than custard. |
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Resuscitation efforts were aided when a cask of the ship's brandy bobbed alongside. |
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Amongst the sweets is Xmas Igloo, Christmas pudding ice cream made with brandy. |
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Simply fry off a diced onion in butter until soft, add some chopped red cabbage, some vegetable stock and a glug of brandy. |
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Beer, ouzo, and brandy are the principal alcoholic beverages drunk by Cypriots. |
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Apparently it contains brandy and ouzo, chased by a good suck on a sugar and coffee-coated lemon. |
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After Prohibition was repealed, brandy remained a relatively ordinary product although its commercial importance grew over the decades. |
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She is partial to a small sherry at lunchtime and a brandy and dry ginger or a gin-and-tonic in the evening. |
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A presentation was made to each by Co. John Bonham of a decanter and 6 brandy glasses on an inscribed tray. |
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The couple picked up an armful of prizes, including a trip to Spain, a rose bowl, brandy glasses, and a decanter. |
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Once seared, the shells remain in the pan to simmer gently with stock, aromatics, brandy, and rice. |
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Why is a population that gorges itself on croissants, cheese, red meat, wine and brandy relatively slim and healthy? |
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The combination of brandy, creme de cacao, and either whole cream or ice cream sounds more like a Klondike bar than an aperitif. |
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That would be Madeira, sweet white wines fortified with brandy and named for an island off the coast of North Africa where they are crafted. |
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A much more realistic option is to start with soup, and if you need a little more fortification, slug some brandy into your coffee. |
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There is Christmas Pudding with brandy cream sauce and Hot Mince Pie, and Fig Tarts. |
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They emptied the bottle of brandy so both were feeling flushed but relaxed. |
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On his deathbed he ordered two pigeons, three steaks, a bottle of wine, a glass of champagne, two glasses of port and a glass of brandy. |
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The florescence yields a sap that is fermented into a toddy or into vinegar, or distilled into a coconut brandy called lambanog. |
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But they are far more versatile than many cooks imagine, as they can be converted into jams and jellies, brandy and cordials. |
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The production of true brandy started in South Australia, where a local coppersmith produced his own type of pot still. |
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They tested for level of sensory block by stubbing their thighs and flanks with the cigars they puffed with their after-dinner brandy. |
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I'm really surprised his Yorkshire terrier, Brandy, isn't in this picture. |
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Brandy was mad now, her eyes had turned to narrow slits and her ears were laid back on her head, she represented a fierce tiger and Millie trembled again. |
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I walked next to him for an hour or so and shared my brandy flask with him. |
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The painful ache of regrets and bygones slowly fade into a mixture of brandy and honey. |
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We were getting pretty blotto off Pink Squirrels and Brandy Alexanders, and it was a strange sensation, looking at old fairy-tale scenes while listening to this loopy music! |
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It matters not whether the brandy ignites, but the alcohol must be boiled off. |
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The six-year-old, a winner in the summer, returned to the fray at Wetherby recently and ran as though in need of the race when finishing unplaced to Brandy Wine. |
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A locally famous drink is the anise seed based raki, and brandy sour is another favorite with the Turkish Cypriots. |
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Cedalia retrieves a glass of freshly poured brandy from the mobile wet bar. |
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Drinks range from fine rums and whiskies to brandy, while art works and coffee table books add to an ambience of exclusive sophistication. |
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These may be braced and strengthened by bathing the eye with brandy and water, Hungary-water, rose-water with white vitriol dissolved in it. |
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So if the excisable good in question were alleged to be brandy, how would the pleader plead the nature of those goods? |
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The actual aging of Holandas in oak casks is what makes brandy into the drink we enjoy today. |
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The lingering finish allows you to linger over the flavors of the brandy and natural vanilla. |
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While whipping add three wineglassfuls of Marsala and one liqueur glass of Maraschino brandy. |
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Ask your wine waiter to recommend a prized brandy when you've finished your food. |
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Then, when this highly coloured infant wine is still only half fermented, it is poured into a large vat of cool brandy or grape spirit. |
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Mr Melia had three pints of lager, a bottle of alcopops and a double brandy and coke on a night out with friends before getting behind the wheel. |
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Yes, we have all tried the good old brandy, laced with honey to cure the common cold and sore throat, but this was a new discovery for me. |
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That was light on the stomach, lots of nutty and fruity bits bound in a crumbly jacket, surrounded by an alpha plus brandy creme anglaise froth. |
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This Christmas, thousands of couples like you and your girlfriend will rediscover each other with the help of the Yuletide brandy. |
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Sherry, brandy, and Marsala add flavour and an alcoholic kick to creamy puddings such as trifle, tiramisu, zabaglione, and egg nog. |
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A day in advance, put the citrus zests, juice, sherry and brandy in a bowl to soak. |
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I changed my drinks, brandy, lime and soda now and different pretty little cigs in pretty packets. |
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Dark-coloured drinks, such as brandy, red wine and whisky, contain toxic additives called congeners, formed during fermentation. |
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Highest in congeners are drink spirits such as whiskey, scotch, bourbon, port and brandy. |
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William was informally dressed, the collar of his shirt was open, and he had a brandy glass in his hand. |
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Seville orange segments or slices can be preserved in sweet syrup or alcohol, such as brandy, orange liqueur or vodka. |
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Cognac may get all the attention in the US, but there's a hard core of fans of the French brandy from Gascony, Armagnac. |
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It can be made like a water-ice or a sorbet and some people like to flavour it with a couple of tablespoons of brandy, whisky or Armagnac. |
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They'll come home wanting a foot rub and a Brandy Alexander. |
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The number of people who finish the evening off with an amaretto, sambuca, cognac, or brandy is on the decline, he says. |
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They also fortified Madeira with brandy to further preserve it and add complexity. |
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The quantity of brandy in a madeleine would not furnish a gnat with an alcohol rub. |
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If you are tempted to try Benedictine after reading this but find it too sweet for your taste, mix it half-and-half with brandy. |
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At the current rate of shrinkage, blended Scotch may lose its spot to cognac and brandy within a few years. |
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Serve the tarts warm, with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream or with apricot brandy sorbet. |
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Another trend he's seen is fine tequila being enjoyed after dinner, like brandy. |
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Coffee, tea, wine, brandy and spices were forbidden to provers and so was chess, but beer was allowed and moderate exercise was encouraged. |
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Such a brandy is called marc in France, grappa in Italy, and bagaceira in Portugal. |
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Brandy breaks the equipment down to see Joe again and Phyllis keeps nit. |
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How many times have I seen the kitten looking at the goldfish in the brandy balloon, or the kitten hanging from a tree branch? |
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Brandy covered up as she looked out to Rob, Diana, Jade and Tara, running along the shore line, splashing each other with the abundant element of the day. |
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He should be out eating quail egg sandwiches, drinking extra large balloons of brandy and snorting beluga caviar off the bonnet of a Lamborghini. |
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Once this concoction is ready, be careful to drink it in without any garnishing in a brandy balloon glass. |
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His factotum, George Dolby, records that Dickens would nerve himself one hour into each journey with a draught of brandy. |
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Miles motioned towards the gentlemen of the room, shrouded in a cloud of smoke and the smell of brandy. |
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At twenty-five past six I turned on the hot water in the bath, and covertly swallowed a small glass of brandy. |
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The farm holds its own market, where you can sip homemade lemonade and grab a slice of chocolate brandy tiffin in peace. |
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I had the pan-fried goat's cheese on a bed of salad with a brandy and garlic butter. |
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Finally the last of the deserts were finished, and the last glass of brandy drained. |
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I scrap the blog post I was going to write about the future of citizen journalism in 2007 and pour myself a brandy instead. |
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The stories about St Bernard dogs and the barrel of brandy around their necks is untrue though. |
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Mahog is brandy as served in township shebeens and possibly from English mahogany. |
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Stock up on a selection of delicious chutneys and preserves, mincemeat and brandy butter. |
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In order to beef it up and stabilise it on its voyage, the English shippers began to add brandy as a fortifying element. |
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On Saturday morning a neighbour discovered a thin and ill-looking cat resembling the once-plump Brandy in his back garden and alerted Mrs Perkins' daughter. |
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Following these there are soups with the Lobster bisque with brandy sounding very promising. |
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There was no pointless clutter of brandy snap baskets, tuiles, mint leaves or physalis either. |
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Guests have been asked for eight sherry glasses, eight champagne flutes, eight whisky tumblers, eight brandy goblets and two decanters. |
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Hereafter it will be more of a dander, a gentle walk along the Annalong Valley, over the Brandy Pad and to other such-like hidden icons of the adventurers' world. |
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At the beginning of the eighteenth century it was universally believed that rum, gin, and brandy were nutritious and healthful. |
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Basic service will include house wines, vodka, whiskey, gin and rum, premium service will offer single-malts, premium wines and brandy. |
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These are found in larger amounts in dark liquors, such as brandy, tequila and whiskey, than in clear liquors such as vodka and gin. |
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Favor clear spirits like vodka and gin over darker-colored alcohols like whiskey, brandy or red wine. |
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It helps to have lots of vodka, gin, scotch, brandy, and cognac for all to swill down. |
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Yet this can only have been a very small part of the million of gallons of brandy, gin and rum that were consumed through this period. |
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He could sit down with him for a glass of brandy or a cup of Turkish coffee. |
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They used lobsters, brandy and cream, piped potatoes into baroque patterns and had a heavy hand with the food colouring. |
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In the 19th century, doctors prescribed whisky or brandy for all kinds of fevers, from influenza and pneumonia to malaria, typhus and cholera. |
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Signaling my server for more brandy, I broke the cake in two, and delicately bit off a morsel. |
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Add a finger of kir to be posh, or a sugarcube and a splash of brandy to be blootered. |
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After taking deep swills of brandy from his flask, they shook hands and were off. |
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Do you all sit around a big table drinking expensive brandy and smoking massive cigars? |
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Mr Williams said Luke had drunk brandy, cider and taken cannabis before he smashed a window in the house. |
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In addition to hot buttered rum, Oliver's makes a hot buttered brandy with house-made batter. |
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Over the centuries, viniculture in what is now Peru and Chile developed brandy from muscatel grapes, now called pisco. |
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With a celebratory brandy inside me, I nodded off to the beat of the engine, and the waves, and slept the sleep of the just and the exhausted. |
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I washed it down with a small brandy and American and repaired to bed to sleep the sleep of the just and the weary. |
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They based this sweet-tart concoction on the classic Singapore sling, replacing the traditional cherry brandy with a sour-cherry syrup. |
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To make the syllabub, combine the sugar, lemon juice, brandy and sloe gin in a large bowl and whisk for about a minute to dissolve the sugar. |
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He then sloshed the remainder of the brandy into the glass, turning his eyes onto his cousin as he did so. |
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After delicately dipping a last onion ring in mayonnaise, he moistens his throat with a slug of brandy, and starts to talk. |
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The general downed a swallow of brandy and watched as Numair stared at his own drink, as if mentally fighting it for control. |
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I fancy that most of the female narcotists of to-day would, to begin with, have preferred wine and brandy to chloral. |
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The spirits called for in the following recipes are pure grain alcohol, vodka and bourbon or brandy. |
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Would either of you care to join me while I enjoy an after dinner snifter of our house brandy? |
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It was here that Adams sold, in addition to furniture, such disparate items as dry goods, tea, sugar, brandy, rum, gin, and candy. |
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You have lost that disturbed look on your face and without drinking a drop of this delicious brandy I've brought for you. |
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Hold the brandy a good distance away from your nose, cupping the snifter in your palm, and allow your body heat to help release the aromas. |
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Previously, brandy snifters and Scotch nosing glasses were used to taste bourbon, as the optimal glass for this spirit had never been developed. |
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Add the cider, wine and brandy with the raspberries and thinly sliced bananas and serve. |
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I once got thrown out of a pub in Padstow because he bought me a double brandy. |
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He sat down in the chair before his table, which was covered in maps and a bottle of brandy. |
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The assortments were soaked in brandy, whisky and rum to give it the real taste. |
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Alcohol, usually brandy, is sometimes mixed into the batter for rich fruit cakes before baking. |
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At the drinks cabinet a beaming middle aged man and his wife are handing out viciously strong plum brandy. |
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He spent the next dozen years making records and playing concerts in an alcoholic haze, drinking a bottle of brandy a day. |
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For after your meal, Palinka is a common apricot brandy with more spirit than fruit, but one won't kill you. |
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Only church wine was produced but Schreiner soon included other wines and brandy. |
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When he was questioned he said he had consumed a bottle of brandy and a bottle of wine. |
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La Mare Vineyard is the island's only vineyard, and it does a wide range of wine and apple brandy. |
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Whisky, brandy and dark rum producers are now compelled to fight hard for their share of the market. |
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Not a few footballers had the same idea, consuming a large whisky or brandy to give themselves a jag for the game. |
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And unlike its cheap, nasty brandy competitors, cognac does have a reputation to keep up. |
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Armenia's wine industry specializes in the production of strong wines and brandy. |
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He wants to be a character from Brideshead Revisited sipping brandy Alexanders and being seduced by hopelessly wealthy dilettantes. |
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The market for brandy and other products is already saturated so the wine will be turned into ethanol and other chemicals. |
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The Captain was not a picky eater, and the mainstay of his diet was brandy Alexanders. |
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Instead, you can choose a venison escalope topped with wood pigeon or the west coast lobster bisque topped with a light brandy cream. |
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But don't expect to warm a brandy in front of a log fire serenaded by a piper's lament. |
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The oil of cajuput and its preparations may be given on sugar, or mixed with honey, or in an emulsion, or in warm brandy and water. |
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They are chilling out in Cyprus and will get back sometime this week once they've taken their fill of brandy sours. |
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Bucking the trend, however, is Armagnac, France's lesser-known brandy from the Gascony region in the south-west. |
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There, the dress code was more sou'wester than morning suit and we kept out the cold with fiery local plum brandy and thick greasy sausages. |
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Homemade brandy, known as rakija in the former Yugoslavia but exported to the United States as slivovitz or loza, is the liquor of choice for men on most occasions. |
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Favorite alcoholic beverages are beer, brandy, and schnapps. |
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Notable features are Maiden Castle, Brandy Crag and Mart Crag to the south east and Kepple Crag to the south. |
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As they approached Knaggs recognized among them Jack Brandy, a Wyandotte chief, and George Blue Jacket, a Shawnee chief. |
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The 500g-loaf style Rich Brandy Fruit Cake is made with French Cognac, but the individual flow wrapped portions are alcohol free. |
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Both General Sheridan and the Battle of Brandy Station are mentioned. |
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Grasshoppers in jam jars, Cinnamon sticks and iron bars, Brandy snaps and jumble brain scars, Alarm clock clamps of fallen stars. |
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Armagnac, that underappreciated and fiery Gascon brandy, has a long history. |
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Claret for boys, port for men, and brandy for heroes, according to Dr. Johnson, and Hitch went for the heroic. |
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But while McCartney was sipping a brandy, Lennon snuck up behind the future Sir Paul and clocked him on the back of the head. |
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I gave him some brandy from my medicinal store, which he drank with a grimace. |
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This is the place to spot the label-clad lovelies sipping their brandy sours, often accompanied by half of the racing drivers on the Formula One circuit. |
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He made no apologies for his rackety lifestyle, his liking for louche and even sleazy companions, his lavish consumption of cigars, brandy and champagne. |
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In Austria, schnaps is a colloquial term that historically references distilled fruit brandy. |
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When I started at the Savoy my temporary boss was the young Spanish man who, as previously described, had anointed my middle finger with vintage brandy. |
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Why not try to spend some time with a Romanian family, enjoying a delicious Romanian meal, a taste of the local plum brandy and a lively and entertaining time? |
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Extra strong ales and lagers, bock beer, Adam bier, and barley wine are the brandy, cognac, and port equivalents of the beer world, capable of Armagnac status on the tongue. |
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For brandy connoisseurs, there is Armagnac, France's premier brandy. |
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Measure the brandy, sherry and cream and have everything close at hand. |
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The modern sherry is a descendent of Falstaff's sack, though shortly after his day it began to be made by the more complicated modern process which includes adding brandy. |
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Dishes ranged from the traditional such as Bakewell tart with custard and sticky toffee pudding to the more unusual such as chocolate brandy cake and banoffi liqueur meringue. |
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The mix of fruit having been marinaded in brandy, each mouthful, like each piece of music, is packed with ingredients which leave a very pleasant taste in one's mouth. |
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I thought that being confined to a brandy balloon, they were just tired. |
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The port was transported to the port merchants' warehouses in Oporto where it sat for years, sometimes decades, until the brandy and wine had integrated fully. |
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Occasionally boozed up with some fresh doses of rum and brandy, my mincemeat or soaked fruits or whatever you call has aged and become nice and mellow. |
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Sherry, brandy, and Marsala add flavour and an alcoholic kick to creamy puddings such as trifle, syllabub, cranachan, brose, tiramisu, zabaglione, and egg nog. |
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They drank twelve-dollar shots of brandy at a fine hotel bar. |
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Stir one tumblerful of good brandy and a wineglassful of Sherry wine. |
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The last time he went away, he came home to find two of his serving maids pregnant and his entire supply of vintage brandy and best silverware gone. |
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The dying were given water or brandy and had their pain eased by morphia. |
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And so, I smuggled them in by putting them in my uniform, in my bosom, so the Bowls brandy or whatever that bottle was that's round at the bottom and skinny at the top. |
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Her rum and brandy will be contraband bought from sea smugglers. |
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My wedge of cheesecake was better than that, and so was the house chocolate sundae, served in a brandy snifter with a dense chocolate brownie at the bottom. |
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He smiled at her confusion, his hand cradling a snifter of brandy. |
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Serve it at the end of a special meal instead of brandy or grappa. |
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You'll be glad to know that the restaurant's parting shot, a rather insipid brandy Alexander, was as horrible as anything I've tasted this side of George IV Bridge. |
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For dessert, there's a blood-orange mousse, served like a Napoleon between wafers of orange tuile, and there's also a wedge of bread pudding soaked in Portuguese brandy. |
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But even with the comfort of a fully underwritten share offer, Allan would be forgiven for reaching for a nip of Armenian brandy himself in the next few days. |
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In contrast, many of us are familiar with the pleasant smell of a good whisky or brandy, which also results from the volatilization of certain organic molecules. |
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I would tell you how difficult choosing the winner was, but since the selection was totally arbitrary and fueled with cheap brandy, there was really nothing to it. |
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This day there was no mistaking a French influence in the food and beverages, and Pryor savored every sip of a glass of Calvados, a fine apple brandy made in Normandy. |
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Many hampers, bottles of brandy, whiskey, wine, biscuits etc., can be won. |
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The General was pouring himself a stiff brandy with shaking hands. |
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The tables were laden with home made pork pies, stollen and brandy butter, decorations were festooned from the lights, candles twinkled away amidst wreathes of holly. |
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Today examples are frequently referred to as cellarets, but period inventories list them as gin cases, brandy cases, bottle cases, or cases of bottles. |
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If using immediately add wine and cherry brandy and simmer until hot. |
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While there isn't any cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes or pumpkin pie to be had, there is plenty of brandy, gin, and wine on hand. |
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Beat the brandy and icing sugar into the mascarpone and chill. |
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After three hours of stuffing ourselves, we succumbed to the traditional dessert of plum pudding with brandy sauce, fresh strawberries with various fruits and cream. |
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The night was wearing on and the nation's most powerful politicians and their supporters were chewing on cigars, sipping brandy and enjoying a stream of couthy jokes. |
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The third dessert choice, not tried, was Roasted Almond Torte, a poached apple with apple brandy hard sauce. |
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It prohibits mixing wine or beer with spirits, and his sangria contains red wine, brandy and liqueurs. |
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This boozy atomiser contains brandy liquor, infused with a dash of red chilli pepper and a pinch of edible gold flakes. |
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Spaniards are known for mixing coffee with liquor, black coffee with anisette, brandy or rum. |
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The plutocratic-looking balloon with the puddle of unpriceable brandy was mine. |
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The waiter rattled off a list, beginning with Strega and ending with cherry brandy. |
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A smaller number of cases related to smuggling, principally brandy, and to salvage rights for ships wrecked on Scottish shores. |
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Five O'Clock's legendary Copper King's Brandy Old Fashioned Press was also a standout pairing to the house smoked baby-back ribs and Delmonico steak. |
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The traveller had been at the pains of going a long way up-stairs to his sleeping-room to fetch his pocket-flask of brandy. |
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Once making their intentions known to the boarded crew, they ended up taking thirty casks of brandy and five hogshead of wine, among other goods. |
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At the time, due to high UK taxation on liquors such as brandy, and on tobacco, etc. |
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The buds have been used to flavor eau de vie, a clear, colorless fruit brandy. |
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Nelson's body was preserved in a barrel of brandy for the trip home to a hero's funeral. |
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Apple brandy, of which the most famous variety is calvados, is also popular. |
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Let me have nine penn'orth o' brandy and water luke, and the inkstand, will you, miss? |
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Dairy Crest makes brandy butter south of the town in Tatworth and Forton, near the meeting point of Dorset, Somerset and Devon. |
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On Christmas Day, the pudding was served piping hot, with flaming brandy on top. |
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She continued to frown as she filled Bony's cup and added brandy to her own. |
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The boxes would reek of the smell of rich plum cake, with brandy or sherry douched over it. |
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They went to flambe some food, they set fire to the brandy and the brandy caught fire to the extractor fan above. |
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Ther is another, small group of California brandy producers who distill their brandy totally by pot still. |
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Judged blind it was all about the even distribution of coffee and brandy, lovely layers of sponge with properly piped chocolate. |
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Further, every home winemaker has a still, and he will also pour you his clear pomace brandy, or Chacha. |
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Others have stayed on, preferring the comfort of a cold bed and the heat of the Hungarian brandy palinka. |
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You could give Palinka a try, a fruit brandy made from plums, apricots, apples, pears or cherries. |
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Draped across the entrance were variegated pittosporums, plumosa ferns, Italian ruscuses, coral peonies, Cherry Brandy roses, viburniums, and lime-green hydrangeas. |
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On Saturday Kitchen he served a pork steak with fried eggs and spider crab in a cherry tomato-based sauce containing 100-year-old brandy. |
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Desserts will include Christmas pudding with brandy sauce, homemade sherry trifle, chocolate torte and a cheeseboard. |
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I finished off the wine, fell back asleep, woke up again at 9am, had a treble brandy, another sleeping tablet, a smoke and went to the game. |
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I like to chug in a splosh of rum or brandy for good measure and a few scrumped apples. |
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The nose is perfumy, showing hops, pear brandy and citrus fruit. |
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One night I reveled in the Kramers' moist, firm, double-thick pork chop topped with caramelized red onion strings and delectably finished with a brandy demi-glace. |
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We clareted and champagned till two, then supped, and finished with a kind of regency punch composed of Madeira, brandy, and green tea, no real water being admitted therein. |
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Now Hans was pouring out equal measures of apple brandy, apple wine and old genever laced with amaretto and juniper seeds to the very brim of my glass. |
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The tour was slightly disrupted at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on 12 December when Moon passed out over his kit after overdosing on brandy and barbiturates. |
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The ship bore salted beef, butter, cheese, bread, barley, peas, beans, groats, flour, oil, vinegar, mustard, salt, beer, wine, brandy, hardtack, smoked bacon, ham and fish. |
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Another after-dinner liqueur that Koval distills in limited release is sunchoke brandy, a spirit that includes Jerusalem artichokes, says its president Sonat Birnecker Hart. |
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She said the nearest she could recall was when one of King Stephen's sentries got drunk on shipwreck brandy and fell through the murder hole, breaking his leg. |
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She made salves and eyewaters, powders and confects, cordials and persico, orangeflower water and cherry brandy, each in its due season, and all of the best. |
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This originated from a story of smugglers who managed to foil the local Excise men by hiding their alcohol, possibly French brandy in barrels or kegs, in a village pond. |
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Barrels in which wines, sherry, and spirits such as brandy, Irish whiskey, Scotch whisky and Bourbon whiskey are aged are made from European and American oak. |
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At that time, beating Southampton 5-0 was a rite of passage, like getting drunk on your dad's cheap brandy, or scrumping apples to get into the school gang. |
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Before rescuers arrived, Dickens tended and comforted the wounded and the dying with a flask of brandy and a hat refreshed with water, and saved some lives. |
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Nelson's body was placed in a cask of brandy mixed with camphor and myrrh, which was then lashed to the Victory's mainmast and placed under guard. |
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Excise duty had to be paid on each leaguer of brandy exported. |
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Put the pear jam in a small kilner jar with a teaspoon in, ball some vanilla ice cream, above, and place on top of the rice pudding and top with a brandy snap. |
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By and by fumes of brandy began to fill the air, and climb to where I lay, overcoming the mouldy smell of decayed wood and the dampness of the green walls. |
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Layer upon layer of brandy, rum, creamy custard, fruit, amaretti biscuits and Madeira cake is finally topped with a smug lemon syllabub and a cluster of roses. |
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From the first settlement, the pioneers applied themselves to agriculture and by the 15th century Graciosa exported wheat, barley, wine and brandy. |
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Yes, there was a tantalus containing brandy and whisky on the sea-chest. |
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A noted exception within the traditional Dutch alcoholic landscape, Advocaat, a rich and creamy liqueur made from eggs, sugar and brandy, is also native to this region. |
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I noticed then that there was nothing to drink on the table but brandy, and nothing to eat but salted herrings, and a hot, sickly, highly peppered stew. |
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