Definition: A liquid, a fluid.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'liquor': 16
1. Liquor in the USA refers to distilled alcoholic beverages such as whiskey, vodka, rum, gin, and tequila.
2. The legal drinking age for liquor across all U.S. states is 21.
3. During Prohibition, the manufacture, sale, and transportation of liquor were banned.
4. After Prohibition ended, liquor laws became regulated by individual states and even local counties.
5. Some U.S. counties are still “dry,” meaning they prohibit the sale of liquor.
6. Liquor is typically sold in liquor stores, which are regulated differently depending on the state.
7. In some states, only government-operated stores can sell liquor.
8. Bars and restaurants require special licenses to sell liquor, often at a high cost.
9. Taxes on liquor vary widely and can significantly increase its retail price.
10. The U.S. is home to many popular liquor brands, including Jack Daniel’s, Jim Beam, and Tito’s Handmade Vodka.
11. Liquor advertising is allowed in the U.S. but is subject to regulation to avoid targeting minors.
12. Liquor is often consumed in cocktails like martinis, margaritas, and old fashioneds.
13. Some states allow liquor to be sold in grocery stores, while others restrict it to specialty shops.
14. The federal agency that regulates liquor production and labeling is the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB).
15. Liquor sales in the U.S. are highest during the holiday season and major sports events.
16. While liquor is legal, responsible consumption is encouraged due to its effects on health and safety.
1. Liquor in the USA refers to distilled alcoholic beverages such as whiskey, vodka, rum, gin, and tequila.
2. The legal drinking age for liquor across all U.S. states is 21.
3. During Prohibition, the manufacture, sale, and transportation of liquor were banned.
4. After Prohibition ended, liquor laws became regulated by individual states and even local counties.
5. Some U.S. counties are still “dry,” meaning they prohibit the sale of liquor.
6. Liquor is typically sold in liquor stores, which are regulated differently depending on the state.
7. In some states, only government-operated stores can sell liquor.
8. Bars and restaurants require special licenses to sell liquor, often at a high cost.
9. Taxes on liquor vary widely and can significantly increase its retail price.
10. The U.S. is home to many popular liquor brands, including Jack Daniel’s, Jim Beam, and Tito’s Handmade Vodka.
11. Liquor advertising is allowed in the U.S. but is subject to regulation to avoid targeting minors.
12. Liquor is often consumed in cocktails like martinis, margaritas, and old fashioneds.
13. Some states allow liquor to be sold in grocery stores, while others restrict it to specialty shops.
14. The federal agency that regulates liquor production and labeling is the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB).
15. Liquor sales in the U.S. are highest during the holiday season and major sports events.
16. While liquor is legal, responsible consumption is encouraged due to its effects on health and safety.
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