At the backpackers' bar, you could find the usual assortment of international drinkers. |
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You can probably thank wine drinkers for the resurgence of handmade cocktails and artisan beer. |
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What I really wanted to address was the fact that not all Long Grassers are drinkers. |
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Medicine Lodge, Kansas, small as it was, contained seven saloons for the comfort of local drinkers. |
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They are worried they will have to put up with loutish behaviour from rowdy drinkers, vandalism and kitchen smells. |
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According to the national self-image, Hungarians are wine drinkers, but beer drinking is more common. |
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It's very difficult to imagine his current spouse pulling pints for the Salopian drinkers. |
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Pewter mugs and tankards were the main vessels for dispensing beer, but the metal did not appeal to drinkers of coffee and tea. |
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In summer, drinkers take gin and tonic on the lawn or recline on the armchairs on the wooden verandah. |
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Heavy drinkers can show violent tendencies and personal relationships may suffer as a result. |
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Tea terminology is a matter of concern to tea drinkers and also to cooks who are using tea as a flavouring. |
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Like most wine drinkers, you are no doubt aware of the increasing trend for our wines to be sealed with a metal screw cap. |
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This is the haul of alcohol seized by police in an undercover operation targeting young drinkers. |
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She warned that police would use their power of seizure if they found under-age drinkers with alcohol brought from home. |
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I grabbed my bat and marched through the crowd of beer drinkers in the bar. |
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Even champagne drinkers will appreciate this medium dry, high-quality, floral, spritzy Italian job. |
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But the findings were met with a mixed reaction from lunchtime drinkers in the pavement bars and cafes of Manchester yesterday. |
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Unknown singers hoping to be tomorrow's megastars play their hearts out for appreciative beer drinkers and cigarette smokers. |
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Coffee drinkers have a 30 per cent lower risk of Parkinson's disease than non-drinkers. |
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My neighborhood needs a sidewalk cafe for all of us coffee drinkers to congregate. |
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Blood pressure went up in the non-coffee drinkers, but not in regular coffee drinkers. |
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Conversations with local coffee drinkers, however, seems to show that location is the most important factor in selecting a java joint. |
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While Australians were long known as tea drinkers, coffee and wine have become increasingly popular. |
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However, assuming the effects are due to caffeine, tea drinkers as well as coffee drinkers will benefit, or suffer, alike. |
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Bolton is one of 77 key areas targeted by the government under a summer crackdown on binge drinkers and alcohol-fuelled violence. |
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Off-licences selling alcohol to underage drinkers could be targeted as tough tactics are adopted to stop teenage hoodlums terrorising a town. |
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Their distributors are fighting back, bringing up arguments such as easy availability of alcohol to underage drinkers. |
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Rates of injury and injury-related death have been shown to be elevated substantially in samples of heavy drinkers and alcoholics. |
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Many assumed that heart failure among Western heavy alcohol drinkers was due to associated nutritional deficiency states. |
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A large number of individuals who do not meet diagnostic criteria for alcoholism are, nonetheless, heavy problem drinkers. |
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It means police can confiscate alcohol from drinkers and simply tip it down the drain. |
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Campaigners said the change to larger measures could mean drinkers unwittingly consuming more alcohol than they thought. |
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We hope the powers given to the police will help them combat nuisance and other problems caused by alcohol and street drinkers. |
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Interestingly, the largest program for problem drinkers, Alcoholics Anonymous, works squarely against shy people. |
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Its tinny taste failed to inspire drinkers to stay and by 1984 wasn't even one of the ten most popular sodas in the U.S. anymore. |
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Two initiatives have been announced today to ensure drinkers are aware that their favourite tipples are getting bigger and stronger. |
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One of them asks all serious topers to banish moderate drinkers from parties and to drink until speech becomes impaired and walking impossible. |
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If young beer drinkers have migrated from microbrews to low-carb and retro beers, what else? |
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They try to reach out to younger customers without alienating the middle-aged beer drinkers who are their core customers. |
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The small audience of midweek drinkers applauds politely as he and his band play Madonna covers. |
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Even more important, more than half of Millennial men are core wine drinkers. |
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Binge drinkers are to be shown CCTV of their behaviour in a bid to change their habits and ease pressure on hospitals. |
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Making alcohol more expensive will not modify the behaviours of alcoholics nor binge drinkers. |
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At the college level binge drinking was reported by 65 percent of drinkers, the highest level in the nation. |
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Landlords share information about troublemakers and telephone each other to warn about rowdy drinkers. |
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These companies seemed to believe that what drinkers wanted to drink was bland beer that was fizzy and tasteless. |
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Hundreds of other drinkers packed into the warren of rooms as the star's voice blasted out of the sound system. |
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This book describes a tested, motivationally based treatment specifically designed for problem drinkers. |
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The police in Padiham and Hapton are to run training schemes for licensees designed to help them to spot under-age drinkers. |
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The Government-backed campaign will target irresponsible licensees and under-age drinkers between now and New Year's Day. |
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An unprecedented blitz by police on drunks and licensees who sell alcohol to under-age drinkers starts today. |
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At low levels, it creates a faint mustiness that leaves less-than-confident drinkers believing they just don't appreciate the nuances of wine. |
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Coffee drinkers in luxurious coffee shops may throw a disrespectful or pathetic look on me, one who puts coins in the slot of a coffee machine. |
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The extra alcohol lifts the botanicals and produces a more fiery finish for the martini drinkers. |
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In conclusion, our results show that a high percentage of tobacco smokers tend to be drinkers also. |
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A security firm owner who provides bouncers to a nightclub claims no underage drinkers get in when his staff are on duty. |
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Researchers Dieter Meyerhoff of UCSF and Peter Martin of Vanderbilt scanned the brains of 46 heavy social drinkers and 52 light drinkers. |
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Arora and colleagues studied the impact of ranitidine on the blood alcohol levels of social drinkers. |
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Is alcohol consumption something of such grave importance that children need to learn how to be proper, temperate social drinkers? |
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Psychiatrists suspect social drinkers may be naturally more convivial than teetotallers. |
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So they make up excuses or label themselves as social drinkers and blame their weakness on the occasion. |
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Beer brands are under pressure as young drinkers migrate from beer to spirits and baby boomers drink lighter brews. |
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A future hope is that a more sophisticated classification system of the vocabulary of wine can match the knowledge of its drinkers. |
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The Riesling renaissance started years ago, yet most British drinkers remain curiously indifferent to this noble grape's charms. |
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Worried police say adults are buying alcohol in bulk and selling it on at a jacked-up price to underage drinkers. |
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For non-beer drinkers, the red and white house wines, vinted on-site, are an excellent alternative. |
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For every one bottle of Cognac sold in France, French drinkers buy 10 bottles of whisky. |
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It means even drinkers of cheap imitations of champagne pay an extra 50p a bottle. |
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After all, the real social problems are feral youths and binge drinkers and people who split infinitives. |
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And the cook, Jay Jay, earns five buckets of stars for serving happy drinkers real good food, not idiotic nuked empanadas! |
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Booze was imbedded in the culture of the tour back then and guys played up to their reputations as demon drinkers. |
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We need to halt happy hours, low priced drinks and selling to under aged drinkers. |
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We think it is important that drinkers are aware of larger measures and the potential harm of drinking too much. |
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But caffeine may not be the only potent substance in oolong, as the tea drinkers had a greater increase in fat oxidation as well. |
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The large glass windows at the front are also being replaced so that they can open up to give drinkers a new open-air experience in good weather. |
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People who are overweight, smokers and heavy drinkers have a higher risk of developing the condition. |
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Screening is most cost effective when targeted at high risk groups for example, heavy drinkers and smokers. |
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There is a higher incidence of oral cancer in people who are heavy smokers and heavy drinkers. |
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Beer drinkers had to draw straws for the last pint after barrels in a Strensall pub ran dry, the landlady has claimed. |
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The drinkers perform a comedic caterwaul while the folk singers create a dissonant background to the absurdity. |
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Continental drinkers tend to drink to enhance their meal, or their evening out. |
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An organisation set up to tackle alcohol misuse has called for workplace testing to seek out problem drinkers. |
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This chateau makes wine for Old World claret drinkers rather than for the powerful New World wine critic, Robert Parker. |
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On the edges of the old city a few foxes lope, a few late drinkers follow their homing instinct. |
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I suspect you are all well versed with the arguments, which pit us innocent wine drinkers against all those sanctimonious churchy types. |
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However, heavy drinkers have shortened life expectancy as a result of accidents and diseases, including liver cirrhosis. |
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Al Anon offers understanding, help and support to families and friends of problem drinkers in a confidential manner. |
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And soda drinkers in New York State face the threat of paying what's being called a fat tax. |
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It helps ease stress, tension and induce sleep, and some drinkers claim it does wonders for digestion. |
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While all of these women are good drinkers, they practice forms of intoxication which extend well beyond their states of alcoholic inebriation. |
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Beer drinkers in York today raised a glass to the city's publicans, after it emerged they were getting some of the best-value pints in Britain. |
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Now the government is set to plug the loophole in the law aimed at keeping drinkers off pavements and roadways. |
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To judge from the scenes of drinking painted on Greek vessels, the crater stood on the floor beside the couches on which the drinkers reclined. |
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But she said supermarkets were the real culprits for selling alcohol to under-age drinkers. |
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What's she doing in a world of murderers, rapists, torturers, sadists, blood drinkers, decapitators and pimps? |
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She called for pubs and bars to serve all bottled drinks in glasses, to discourage drinkers from leaving the premises with them. |
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By serving wine by the glass, restaurants open a new realm for wine drinkers. |
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They alleged that surveillance indicated the venue was a den of iniquity and a haven for drug users and underage drinkers. |
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The drinkers must agree to support the designated driver in abstaining from alcohol. |
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Vodka and grappa drinkers needing that extra alcoholic kick should give this a try. |
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As a nation of tea and coffee drinkers, our teeth take a battering and frequently end up stained or discoloured. |
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An alcohol exclusion zone could be set up in an area of York city centre which is plagued by antisocial drinkers. |
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It includes a poster and flyer campaign urging drinkers not to cause trouble and to keep the noise down, or else. |
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Police plan to take weekend binge drinkers and drunken down-and-outs to the facility until they are fit to look after themselves again. |
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At least if the draft were revived a big portion of the drinkers would be in other parts of the world. |
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But the majority of malt whisky drinkers want a dram with an identity, a bit of history, a place in the world. |
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In 1997, 35 percent of coffee drinkers indicated they drank specialty coffees. |
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Irish sales of Heineken beers on draught have slowed in the past six months, as drinkers switch to off-sales products. |
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Police are today warning landlords to be on the lookout for under-age drinkers celebrating their exam success or drowning their sorrows. |
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Shopkeepers in Walmgate complained that their parade of stores had become a meeting place for street drinkers and drunken youths. |
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Guinness hopes the idea will resonate with stout drinkers in vastly different markets. |
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Japanese green tea drinkers also consume less sodium than fat-bottomed American fizzy drink lovers. |
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It's an ideal option for the growing number of drinkers and clubbers who are keen to watch their waistlines. |
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The controversial move is one aspect of a massive drive to get doctors to intervene with heavy drinkers before they become chronic alcoholics. |
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In other research some experienced wine drinkers in a blind test were unable to tell a red from a white. |
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Ireland's wine drinkers don't do things by halves when they can do it by quarters. |
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The only issue is that portion of drinkers who are juiceheads but won't own up to it. |
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For the non-alcoholic drinkers, he says, he is always ready with a rock shandy. |
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He added that it was only a minority of drinkers causing the violent and aggressive behaviour. |
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Frustrated Geoff, who is relying on his fish and chip trade to keep his country pub afloat, is laying down the gauntlet to real ale drinkers. |
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Heavy coffee drinkers who suddenly stop drinking the stuff often get headaches, but tolerance varies widely. |
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We had the knuckleheads, troublemakers, drinkers, the terminally unlucky and the hopeless dreamers. |
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For years now the park has been a haven for glue sniffers, teenage drinkers and wreckers. |
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Beer, lager and cider were the most popular drinks but there was a sharp increase in alcopops drinkers. |
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The yellowy gold brew isn't as hoppy as most true pale ales, but this is a good choice for Keith's drinkers who want to go a bit more upscale. |
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Rather than admit the review has led nowhere, the government is set to shift the focus on to underage drinkers. |
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Making over the icon and putting the classic glass bottles back in circulation may have a certain retro appeal with Coke's younger drinkers. |
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It used to be thought that wine drinkers in Britain loved the taste of oak, and that we believed it was a sign of quality. |
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Most of us are pretty big coffee drinkers, so having the roastery downstairs keeps us fueled and energized. |
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The manager is appealing for coffee drinkers to help identify a teenager who helped himself to an armful of t-shirts without paying. |
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Many drinkers are as likely to order an elderflower cordial as a pint of beer down at the local. |
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Anyone joining a group of drinkers immediately buys a round of drinks for everyone at the table. |
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In the Eighties, when wine drinkers were young and innocent, Britain's wine retailers and brewers were able to palm off a high percentage of this undrinkable rubbish. |
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He particularly liked the line in which we reported how drinkers were given the option of leaving before work began, or staying all-night for a lock-in. |
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Over a third of women in their twenties are binge drinkers and their fondness for products like vodka and cocktails have helped drive spirits sales. |
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Meanwhile, only 8 percent of regular coffee drinkers drink decaf. |
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Fitzgerald is a reformed alcoholic, a strident non-drinker, with firm views on zero tolerance of alcohol as the only way to treat problem drinkers. |
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Various initiatives aimed at reducing city-centre crime and rowdiness, including the latest clamp-down on binge drinkers over the Christmas period, appear to be paying off. |
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Police officers are cracking down on underage binge drinkers and alcohol-related violence, with target numbers of licensed premises to visit in a shift. |
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This bar is for more discerning drinkers with media babes cramming into funky upstairs booths after work to sample rare rums, tequilas and exotic Brazilian-syle tapas. |
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Her characters are happy drinkers, stoners, snorters and droppers of tabs. |
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Wallop was a slang term for beer, and Codd's wallop came to be used by beer drinkers as a derogatory term for weak or gassy beer, or for soft drinks. |
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Their latest effort, from the 2003 vintage, underscores the status of this wine as an inspiration to drinkers for its sheer lustiness and sense of abandon. |
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It comes as a pleasant bonus to find that moderate wine drinkers are less likely to develop dementia than their non-drinking or heavy-drinking compatriots. |
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Overall mortality rates among wine drinkers are lower than for those who drink beer or alcohol, or for those who abstain, according to previous research. |
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I already had them figured for bourbon drinkers, and on receiving confirmation I poured a pair of doubles, left the bottle out and placed a tray of ice on the counter. |
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In thousands of middle-aged Danish men with high cholesterol, moderate drinkers had 50 percent less risk of developing heart disease from blocked arteries than abstainers. |
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Most responsible social drinkers would likely say that yes, it is fine to have a glass or two of wine with dinner at a restaurant and then drive home. |
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There are satiric songs mocking meanness and tyranny, songs in praise of drink and drinkers, while other pieces celebrate heroic feats of valour or of sport. |
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It is just a cup of milky froth but the babycino has become one of the crucial factors in the battle to win the hearts of Sydney's coffee drinkers. |
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I served herbal tea to the tea drinkers and fruit juice to the others. |
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Kleptomaniacs, kitchen drinkers, Fatal Attraction type psychos, obsessive-compulsives, and other problem individuals are usually discovered in this phase. |
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No-alcohol zones are being introduced as a result of new legislation, which gives police the powers to seize alcohol and charge nuisance drinkers with a criminal offence. |
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Until tomorrow, when the rain will gutter down streams and we will dash for cover, I will smile my way to sleep, low-flying planes and yelling teenage drinkers won't touch me. |
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Wine drinkers can pick from a short but judiciously chosen list. |
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At the other end of the scale are people who become heavy drinkers often because they get little effect from alcohol and initially also get few side effect or hangovers. |
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For smokers and drinkers, sin tax has hit pockets particularly hard. |
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Over the years he had kept company with some legendary drinkers. |
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The terms have become buzzwords for coffee drinkers around the world. |
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Sadly it is true that many Brits are undiscriminating drinkers. |
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Hence the rise of bottled beers imported from countries where beer drinkers are respected as stand-up citizens and where a flat pint of lager just would not be tolerated. |
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Puzzled drinkers may have thought their night was taking a turn for the worse when four Napoleonic soldiers rolled up on a horse-drawn carriage in York city centre. |
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On inquiry, the establishment explained that they are indeed sorry for being rude but that there are a lot of problems with under-age drinkers demanding alcohol. |
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Some coffee drinkers may consider that processing the coffee to make it into instant granules destroys much of the taste which can be obtained from raw beans. |
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Police officers on the beat are also on the lookout for underage drinkers. |
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Where appropriate they also confiscate alcohol from under age drinkers. |
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But I'd bet that many wine drinkers have the same problem I do. |
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Customs officers may remain unpopular among smokers and drinkers who see them as killjoys ready to seize over-the-limit alcohol and cigarettes brought back from holidays. |
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Boston is a city of braggers and coffee drinkers, with a Dunkin' Donuts on every corner. |
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The 25-year study of babies born to mothers who were social drinkers found that even moderate levels of alcohol consumption had measurable effects on the babies. |
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Diners are discreetly shielded from the gaze of drinkers reeling past outside by the kind of blinds you often find on Greek or Italian restaurants. |
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Although still associated in the minds of most wine drinkers with cheap, fizzy plonk, perfectly decent restaurants are daring to add aluminium-capped bottles to their cellars. |
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A series of recent experiments in America showed that immune system blood cells from tea drinkers responded five times faster to germs than the blood cells of coffee drinkers. |
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As all wine drinkers know, the Australian wine story is a great yarn. |
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This busy town-centre cafe is the place for shoppers to catch a bite, and a hang-out for coffee drinkers in a place as yet untainted by the multinational chains. |
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Binge drinkers and booze-fuelled brawlers who plague Kingston town centre at night face on-the-spot fines in a police crackdown on loutish behaviour. |
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But can Starbucks convert a nation of tea drinkers over to coffee? |
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Cider represents a fourth Irish drink, one that is traditional, light and crisp, and appeals to drinkers who might not be interested in stouts, whiskeys, or cream liqueurs. |
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Despite the complexity of Calvados, not many people are digestif drinkers anymore, according to one of our guides. |
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But it doesn't raise the blood pressure of regular coffee drinkers. |
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Coffee drinkers in the Middle East usually add cardamom and spices. |
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In an age when pubs change their look more often than many drinkers change their underpants, two York boozers are being celebrated for staying the same. |
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Incredibly, it was the schools and churches which seemed to encourage boozing by giving it to underage drinkers as prizes at fetes and garden parties. |
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Britain's transformation into a nation of wine drinkers began in the 1970s, with the domestic craze for German brands such as Blue Nun and Liebfraumilch. |
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Gerry is philosophical about his legendary likeness to the wayward footy genius Bestie, which is a constant source of amusement to drinkers in Skelton. |
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On one day, the coffee drinkers were given a 250-milligram dose of caffeine in the morning and again at lunchtime, equivalent to four cups of coffee in total. |
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They also found a close link between the price of beer and other alcoholic beverages, so all drinkers were losing out in the most expensive areas. |
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This might not fool a knowledgeable whiskey drinker, but how many of those desperate for Pappy are knowledgeable whiskey drinkers? |
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The competition itself plays out like a game show with one nation firing off musical shots against another while surrounding beer drinkers roar with approval. |
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The measure was created to curb overindulgence by young drinkers. |
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To add to the problem many coffee drinkers have trouble sleeping. |
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That area, which includes the Cowgate, is very popular among drinkers and clubbers on a Saturday night, and it is also a residential area for locals and students. |
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More than a third of drinkers said they got alcohol from an older person while more than a half said they obtained alcohol in a pub, off-licence or club. |
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Scots drinkers risk a deadly hangover after a cocktail of bugs were found in pub ice buckets. |
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The switch from pewter tankards to glassware also led drinkers to prefer lighter beers. |
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Pale ale had replaced mild as the beer of choice for the majority of drinkers. |
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Dancing girls and muscular men will gyrate for drinkers at a new bar named The G-Spot on Gateshead's Quayside. |
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Two groups of drinkers may mark differently the point at which a best bitter then becomes a premium bitter. |
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Among the nonheavy drinkers also, those who were depressed had a more difficult time stopping drinking once they had begun. |
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Also on a Wednesday evening a number of traditional folk music artist congregate in the popular ale drinkers pub, The Ship and Castle. |
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Homesick palates are catered for by specialist food shops, and drinkers can still order a gin and tonic, a pink gin, or a Singapore Sling. |
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The battery cages are arranged in long rows in multiple tiers, with external feeders, drinkers, and egg collection facilities. |
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The Trail featured on the BBC Oz and James Drink to Britain programme and consequently became very popular for drinkers in Manchester and Leeds. |
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The pub was empty of all but the most dedicated drinkers, shambolic figures huddled over bottles. |
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Swayze's wife of 25 years, Lisa, started going to meetings of Al-Anon, a group which counsels the families of problem drinkers. |
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We must start fining these idiot weekend yobbo binge drinkers for their cost to the UK NHS, then spend the money on people that really need help. |
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In a study that appeared in Psychopharmacology, researchers divided a group of tea drinkers into two groups. |
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According to the study, decaf drinkers experience the same benefits. |
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Experts found drinkers have a 20 per cent increased chance of melanoma compared with non-drinkers or occasional tipplers. |
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A BLOOD test could help spot binge drinkers and lead to early treatment for alcohol abuse. |
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And Gaynor Doyle, from Liverpool Cake Company, brought a cake in the shape of a Cornish pasty to wow the drinkers. |
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Landlords only want to cater for younger drinkers with jukeboxes, pool tables and one-armed bandits. |
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That old comic one-liner illustrates the all-or-nothing nature of alcoholism described in a new study of problem drinkers. |
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Then come the shoeless, the hyperactive preteen, the infected, the shrieker and the drinkers. |
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In 1953, an Irish government survey, found that 50 per cent of whiskey drinkers in the United States had never heard of Irish whiskey. |
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Half the drinkers counted in the decimal system, the other half in the older vigesimal system, aiming to see which side could reach 200 first. |
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Earlier this year, Lanson polled 2,000 tegular Champagne drinkers to explore attitudes to different Champagne flavours and drinking occasions. |
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No such differences were found in gastrin concentrations between smokers and drinkers. |
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A CHAINSAW and baseball bat wielding man threatened landlords and drinkers in a spree of incidents at North East pubs. |
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And in the crowd of drinkers, gawpers and flaneurs a man was scribbling, recording the scene in his characteristic style. |
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The current crop are packed with young inebriated lager drinkers, and you are unwelcomed at the door by toughies with ear pieces. |
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And with a rise in people going to house parties, experts are warning drinkers not to hit the road too soon. |
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British drinkers are, in the main, an extremely conservative bunch with even the slightest prospect of change discombobulating them very easily. |
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Previous studies on cork taint in wine have shown that even though wine drinkers tasted the cork taint, they did not necessarily find the wine objectionable. |
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This gift is the perfect accessory for die-hard French Press coffee drinkers, since the wooden construction will protect the integrity of glass French Press Coffee brewers. |
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Pool players, beer drinkers and headbangers were all in attendance. |
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Confused whisky drinkers are being given a helping hand by Diageo, which has designed a Malt Whisky Map to demystify the category for retailers and consumers. |
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But as a nation we are still a bunch of problem binge drinkers. |
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Binge drinking may not be so bad after all, according to a recent study that found that binge drinkers are happier than those who do not binge drink. |
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Now, we realise, the biggest binge drinkers are in the House of Commons. |
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While binge drinking tends to be more common in young adults, binge drinkers aged 65 years and older report binge drinking more often-an average of five to six times a month. |
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Beer has accounted for a higher percentage of sales in Auburn Hills than at our two other Big Bucks, demonstrating that our beers are finding favor with urban beer drinkers. |
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With regard to current drinking, light and moderate drinkers had nonsignificantly reduced odds of cognitive impairment relative to nondrinkers at mean ages of 68 and 75 years. |
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The range of beers available to beer drinkers now is colossal and we're seeing real competition between pubs who want to serve the best selection of real ales. |
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Martin Ellis from the Tyneside and Northumberland branch of the Campaign for Real Ale tells about a new survey done by CAMRA on the changing profile of beer drinkers. |
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The drink, officially called yaqona but known all over Fiji as grog, is so strong that heavy drinkers develop scaly skin, can't work and in some cases can't walk. |
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Later on, drinkers would also give minni to their departed friends. |
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Although the choice available to English beer drinkers in the mid 2010s is perhaps unparalleled, there are concerns about the future of pubs, with about 30 closing per week. |
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The beverage, an alcopop made by blending sparkling water, fruit flavoring, malt, and cider, is marketed towards female drinkers as an alternative to beer. |
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Box wine is particularly more relevant in today's wine culture than ever before, with 58 percent of wine drinkers indicating that they have purchased it. |
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The government position is that brewers continue to try to attract drinkers based on alcohol content and the labeling law is a reasonable countermeasure. |
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