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  1. an alcoholic drink

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And, if your mother has had a tipple, even better.
Mr. Tipple said it did not come from Gun City.
And there is some romance to finding the right tipple.
A further 13 percent believed the Italian tipple was from Spain.
In that case, that Christmas tipple might just taste a little sweeter.
Secularists pick raki, a tipple best had with grilled fish and music.
Except, sadly, the ultimate jetsetter's tipple is also one of the worst flyers.
When international drinks companies move in, punters may find a new favourite tipple.
Unsurprisingly, just one in a hundred chose alcopops as their tipple of choice.
Mr. Tipple said Mr. Tarrant's online purchases had not raised any red flags.
She's also fond of having a tipple before lunch, usually a gin and Dubonnet.
He traveled to the Bahamas and consulted with a marine biologist named Luke Tipple.
Let's explore what science says are the downsides of having a tipple or two.
Ten of our most fearless reporters hopped at the chance to tipple some booze.
Taro Aso, the deputy prime minister, enjoys a late-night tipple at the bar.
Gin is a quintessentially British tipple and you can indulge in small or large quantities.
Both Wong and Skoorsmith gleefully take a tipple of Scotch before cutting into the stomach casing.
Once added to a mixer, the substitute will round off your tipple nicely without tasting boozy.
Mr. Tipple said that New Zealand should avoid "emotional responses" in the debate over gun laws.
Browsing A shop like no other, the newest cool-kid label, fashion's favorite tipple and more.
Front Burner The Chicago restaurant teamed up with the distiller Rhine Hall for this sippable tipple.
Avoid a bedtime tipple However enjoyable nightcaps may be, unfortunately they could lead to more shallow sleep.
So in her stead, may I suggest that this weekend, you choose a tipple from E.&J.
The company's managing director David Tipple said the Christchurch gunman had bought four weapons from Gun City.
If wine is your tipple, you'll only pay an average of $2.51 (£1.91) a glass in Warsaw.
The tipple that helped create the world's first brewing giants could yet undermine the beermaking behemoths of today.
BevSpot has found a problem worth solving: preventing your local bar from running out of your favorite tipple.
No wonder that distilleries are mushrooming, trying to give a colonial tipple a distinctive flavour of the fynbos.
Tipple said he supported Ardern's call for gun law reforms as the Christchurch shootings had raised legitimate concerns.
Clearly, the ice you use is just as important in your tipple as the booze and the juice.
The romantic vision of the artisan vigneron toiling among the vines does not apply to our daily tipple.
Tipple said he supported Ardern's decision to reform gun laws as the Christchurch shootings had raised legitimate concerns.
No wonder that distilleries are mushrooming, trying to give a colonial tipple a distinctive flavor of the fynbos.
"Back in the day, you had a one-brand consumer," who took a favoured tipple on almost any occasion.
Kava - once the drink of chiefs and spiritual leaders - is the Pacific's favorite tipple and a major export market.
Another pertinent detail we learn on Page 1 is that the author is — unsurprisingly — not averse to a tipple.
The two women sharing a late-night tipple call things as they see them, and that includes each other.
Gun City owner David Tipple said the alleged gunman bought four weapons and ammunition between December 2017 and March 2018.
But this didn't impact the buzz within the bar and people were still filtering in for an after dinner tipple
Kava - once the drink of chiefs and spiritual leader - is the Pacific's favorite tipple and a major export for Vanuatu.
Gun City owner David Tipple said the alleged gunman bought four weapons and ammunition between December 2017 and March 2018.
LONDON — When it comes to cocktail ingredients, meat is probably the last thing you'd expect to find in your tipple.
I looked for de Gaulle's preferred tipple, Armagnac, and found a range spanning over a hundred years, beginning with 1897.
"This man wrote in his manifesto that the purpose of using a firearm was to divide us," Mr. Tipple said.
" The article added for good measure, "The popular tipple is causing a rather horrifying dental issue being dubbed 'prosecco smile.
Before the dawn of the more ubiquitous smartphone addiction, the BlackBerry was the tipple of choice for those addicted to work.
She and William beat the chilly temperatures by taking sips from a flask (they drank an alcohol-free tipple, called glögg!).
But hey, there's already a bunch of those operating in some Australian cities like Jimmy Brings, Tipple, Quick Bottle, and more.
Alcohol consumption on site is strictly forbidden—have even a tipple and you risk amplifying the physical effects of high elevation.
Officially, it was put to industrial purposes, but it was also consumed as a favorite local tipple known as sawdust vodka.
However, the man did not buy his military-style semiautomatic weapon, also known as an assault weapon, from Gun City, Tipple said.
But northeast incomes are low, an average of just $4,500 a year, while sugarcane rum known as cachaça is the favored tipple.
Thomson & Scott has teamed up with department store Selfridges to introduce "Skinny" prosecco, a lower-calorie, lower-sugar version of the tipple.
No tropical tipple is complete without that most garish garnish, the drink umbrella (calling it a parasol does not make it tasteful).
But northeast incomes are low, an average of just $13,500 a year, while sugarcane rum known as cachaça is the favored tipple.
So, when Trader Vic's asked if I wanted to try their extremely limited-edition tipple, of course I jumped at the chance. Verdict?
Tipple said the online purchase followed a police-verified online mail-order process and the firearms were bought in three or four purchases.
Producers of Scotland's flagship tipple are particularly worried about sales to the EU which make up about a third of their world market.
Despite public fascination with shark attacks, marine biologist Luke Tipple hopes that shows like "Shark Week" spread the message that they need protecting.
Dubbed the "Hendricks pH3," the off-menu tipple will debut ahead of Hong Kong's humid summer, when the humidity hovers around 90 percent.
The accused gunman, Brenton Tarrant, bought four weapons and ammunition between December 2017 and March 2018, Gun City owner David Tipple said in March.
Tipple said the online purchases followed a police-verified online mail-order process and A-category firearms were bought in three or four purchases.
The cheap, plentiful rice wine known as soju is the most popular tipple in Pyongyang, while the less classy makgeolli dominates in the countryside.
So the next time you head to the pub for tipple or two, remember: You could be paying a price for all that fun.
He added that China's tipple of choice is still the baijiu, a traditional drink made from fermented grain that holds sway in the country.
Locals who showed up at the pub for their usual Tuesday evening tipple would have been surprised to see its doors closed to the public.
Although the cheap local version remains the favourite tipple of hard-up young people, some Chilean pisco producers have switched to making good white wine.
View of the tipple near the scene of a mine explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine in Montcoal, W.Va., on Monday April 5, 2010.
The listed company has been reducing the number of third-party distributors that buy its flagship tipple for 969 yuan and sell it for more.
ABInBev, which brews the quintessentially American tipple, has seen its revenues in China grow more than six-fold even as its profit margins have fizzed.
But like bitters and brandy, the fortified wine soon became a staple in Europe's bars, both as a straight tipple and as an indispensable cocktail mixer.
When you find your tipple of choice, you become a curious consumer and maybe buy a limited edition, an older age statement, single cask, or other variant.
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Samai Distillery, which has the distinction of being Cambodia's first, and only, rum producer, is looking to export the tipple to new international markets.
Their aim is to characterize some 250 commercially available Belgian beers, creating what Verstrepen calls a "scientific map" of beer to help drinkers select their next tipple.
" But Benham does have one tourist attraction: the Kentucky Coal Mining Museum, which "shows all aspects of a coal mine including the tipple and other mining activities.
"It's like Japanese whisky," said Yang, drawing comparisons to a tipple that has seen its price surge in recent years due to rising demand and limited supply.
In the Cyberdog, after the customers have ordered their tipple via an app, a red robotic arm picks among seven wines on offer in a cool box.
Britain and Iceland, for instance, have a typical tipple defined as just 8 grams of alcohol, while for Austrians the standard is set at a dizzying 20 grams.
The drinks feel a bit more on-message, particularly the bar's most popular tipple, "Legend of Vikings": a sweet, 18-percent alcohol mead served in a wooden mug.
The suspect bought the weapons through a "police-verified online mail order process," Tipple said, according to the AP, and the store "detected nothing extraordinary" about the buyer.
"It also inspires people to get out and go see sharks for themselves, or maybe to be marine biologists or scientists, or to contribute to conservation," Tipple said.
Stanford researchers discovered a 53,000-year-old beer recipe via tests on ancient brewing artifacts in China's northwest Shaanxi province, and they wanted to taste a similar tipple themselves.
That said you can save a bit of money if you do your homework, find out what the bouncer's tipple is, and treat them to a bottle of something instead!
But TIPPLE remains a mostly informal gathering: Aside from the reception that starred Mr. Flueck, the Marriott Rewards Insiders were left to craft their own agendas of sightseeing and drinking.
Elliott Advisors, the U.S. hedge fund manager, has found another decent tipple in the form of Pernod Ricard, the French purveyor of booze like Absolut vodka and Chivas Regal whisky.
SINGAPORE — If you're bored of the same old options when you head out to the bar, more and more adventurous tipple makers are experimenting with new concoctions to grab millennial drinkers.
Likewise, stock up on fruity popsicles and the finest box or jug of wine (sparkling is fantastic) your store has to offer and make your guests a Pinterest-worthy tipple. 5.
The Royal Family also stopped by a local pub, though the Express reports that the Queen did not have her favorite "lunchtime tipple," a gin and Dubonnet, a wine–based aperitif.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Wine lovers in Japan toasted the release of this year's vintage of Beaujolais Nouveau on Thursday by swimming in a hot spring bath mixed with the renowned French tipple.
David Tipple, the owner of Gun City in Christchurch, acknowledged that his business sold four guns and ammunition to the 28-year-old accused of killing 50 people at two mosques.
Matters of authenticity aside, this is a nice—or perhaps painful—reminder that there are actually some people on this planet who have $10,000 to spend on a single tipple. Sigh.
This is what has created a completely different drinking culture in the north compared to warmer countries, where they grew grapes and made wine—a far milder and more social tipple.
"They understand travel at a level differently than the average person who makes four or five trips a year," said Thom Kozik, a former Marriott executive who attended the first TIPPLE.
LONDON (Reuters) - A worrying slump in sales of Father Christmas's favorite tipple, sherry, has prompted a British trade group to start a campaign to ensure the fortified wine doesn't fall off menus.
Some can actually get you buzzed after a few handfuls, while others are merely infused with enough of the spirit to give the treat the essence of the tipple that inspired it.
Tipple told Radio New Zealand he was sorry some people were concerned about the new store, but the chain was "willing and happy to introduce those persons to the positives of firearms".
Forget that after work tipple at the local, London office staff will soon be able to order drinks direct to their desk in a new £100 million ($125 million) Soho office development.
Big tax rises since 2.63 have more than trebled in real terms the price of raki, an anise-flavoured spirit that was the preferred tipple of Kemal Ataturk, the nation's founding father.
This rum-based tipple is supposed to "open the gates of healing and protection," mixing the spirit with creamy, salty, homemade Castilla pumpkin butter, omiero (an aromatic blend of herbs), and lime.
David Tipple, the managing director, said his company had sold Mr. Tarrant four firearms along with ammunition between December 2017 — a month after Mr. Tarrant received his gun license — and March 2018.
But this week the European Union applied a 25 percent duty to American whiskey in response to Mr. Trump's steel tariffs, spiking the prices of the iconic American tipple on the Continent.
He told FDR's butler he needed a tumbler of sherry with breakfast, Scotch and sodas for lunch, champagne in the evening and a tipple of 90-year-old brandy for a nightcap.
Waugh once wrote that the only wine that paired well with pot was Deinhart's Hochheimer Konigin Victoria Beng Riesling Kabinett, which I thought was a joke tipple until I looked it up.
Waugh once wrote that the only wine that paired well with pot was Deinhart's Hochheimer Konigin Victoria Beng Riesling Kabinett, which I thought was a joke tipple until I looked it up.
Apparently you decided to set up the label over a drink in a pub in deepest Peckham a couple of years ago, but what's your favourite tipple to blow away the winter blues?
Those include The Smoking Bishop, a favourite of Charles Dickens; Soho Gin Broth, inspired by a recipe from 1664; and a gin and gingerbread tipple first served at London's Frost Fair in 1814.
"OK Mark, I can confirm that all four boards are working great," Tipple said from the depths of the ocean, where he spotted the blood coming out of the board, and several sharks.
A quintessentially English midfield trio with names like Keith Madely, or Jack Tipple, or Nigel Garage, will be literally chainsawed in half by the opposition, or fatally irradiated with futuristic nuclear hand-weapons.
Jay Z, the world's second most influential music mogul after Asahd Khaled, owns a champagne company called Armand de Brignac, which produces the preferred tipple of the hip hop community (Henny not withstanding).
But that's far from the reality of some passengers at Singapore's Changi Airport, who in some cases shell out more than $100,000 for a bottle of their favorite tipple before hopping onto a flight.
One prolonged sequence early on finds the two men enjoying a tipple or two — cognac, bien sûr — which allows Mr. Conti to reprise the drunk acting he has done on many a previous occasion.
There are different theories about where rebujito came from, with many claiming that the drink actually originated as the sherry cobbler—a tipple that was popular with English visitors to the south of Spain.
Perhaps most challenging, prospective sales were suddenly focused on just one country, Russia, where wine was long viewed as an effete tipple and vastly inferior to the manly beverages of choice — vodka and beer.
I was glad I'd read Frank Bruni's fascinating article on the medicinal possibilities of mastic (an aromatic variety of tree resin) before my trip, so I could feel good about my after-dinner tipple.
I was glad I'd read Frank Bruni's fascinating article on the medicinal possibilities of mastic (an aromatic variety of tree resin) before my trip, so I could feel good about my after-dinner tipple.
EVERY afternoon in Samaná, a small coffee-growing town in the Colombian Andes, prosperous townspeople mount Paso Fino horses to ride from bar to bar, where they down shots of aguardiente, Colombia's most popular tipple.
For the third year in a row, the country's total consumption of beer, wine, and spirits declined, but the well hasn't quite dried up when it comes to indulging in a tipple at work events.
"Whether it's creating a fun new cocktail together or chilling his favorite beer, making the effort to start the evening off right with a nice tipple (that's what we call it in England!) relaxes everyone," she says.
The court said Ryan Tipple, one of the petitioners Lamborn hired to collect the the required signatures to qualify, was not a bona fide resident of Colorado, which is required by election law, making the signatures invalid.
"In applying the correct test to the essentially undisputed facts here, we conclude that Tipple was not a resident of Colorado when he served as a circulator for the Lamborn Campaign," the court said in its opinion.
Guests can also choose from a list of wines and champagne for a celebratory tipple, and a daily newspaper is provided so the couple and staff can read about (or ignore!) the hubbub going on outside the hospital walls.
For much of the nineties and early 2000s, beer was considered a means to an end - the tipple of choice for the turn of the century lager lad who needed something to sip on while he watched the football.
I know lot of people who like a good tipple, but when I threw out a list of 30 or so drinks that many bartenders would consider modern classics, most had achieved little market penetration beyond the industry bubble.
While only a small portion of Turkey's 80 million people drink alcohol regularly, many of those who do are determined not to be denied their tipple by the rising prices - even though drinking home-brewed alcohol is not without its risks.
While a great many things, including weather, temperature, harvesting time and the materials used in the fermenting process itself can shape the taste of wine in significant ways, it would seem that the Romans knew a good tipple when they found it.
The owner of gun shop Gun City, David Tipple, said the suspected gunman had legally bought four weapons and ammunition online from it between December 2017 and March 2018, but it did not sell him the high-powered weapon used in the massacre.
In 2017, the last year for which figures are available, distilleries exported £449m-worth ($574m-worth) of whisky to countries with free-trade agreements with the EU. East Asia is one of their most important markets; South Koreans alone bought £71m-worth of the tipple.
A cocktail shaker and a bottle of the licorice-flavored Middle Eastern tipple arak awaited me on the U-shaped writing desk, while a concave neon shelf carved out just above the headboard was fitted with asymmetrical drinking glasses (the better to sip it with).
David Tipple, the owner and managing director of Gun City, said at a press conference on Monday that the man had purchased four "A Category" firearms and ammunition from its online store in three or four separate orders between the end of 203 and March 2018.
Instead of flash and noise, Mr. Spielberg and his visual team (led by his standby cinematographer, Janusz Kaminski) go for shimmer and glow, with the exception of a few bouts of loud, fluorescent flatulence called forth by the bubbly home brew that is the BFG's tipple of choice.
IT'S enough to make sommeliers splutter into their spittoons: a wine-blending machine that lets drinkers craft a glass specifically to their personal palate, rather than having to pick a tipple, possibly as a result of guesswork, from the range a restaurant or bar chooses to stock in its cellar.
A tom yum-inspired tipple features makrut lime-infused vodka spiked with lemongrass and bird's eye chilies; the Barley Sunny uses malted barley, grapefruit zest, and dried tangerine peels; the Desert Rose mimics a tequila negroni, but with milder Aperol standing in for the Campari and a touch of dried sour plums.
David Tipple, the owner of the Gun City superstore in Christchurch, said at a news conference that the suspected gunman legally bought four weapons and ammunition online from his shop between December 2017 and March 2018 and had them delivered by mail, but that he did not purchase the semiautomatic weapon he used in the attack there.
" With its cold baths and inscrutable "points" system, the juvie where young Orestes and Leander are incarcerated feels suspiciously like a Catholic reform school; and you don't need to be a classicist to feel that something's off when Tóibín's Bronze Age warriors tap on "windows," wear "shirts," and tipple "drinks" from "glasses" as if they were extras in "Mad Men.
To make it up to you, here's a piece tracing the rise of the Negroni over its century of existence, from relatively obscure Italian tipple, to the refreshment of choice for "'La Dolce Vita' types of the 1950s and '60s," to the contemporary cocktail of those who want to drink something stronger — and, somehow, less controversial — than an Aperol Spritz.
Virginia: Lemon & Blueberry Moonshine Cake At Red Truck Rural BakeryAt the Red Truck Rural Bakery in Virginia, you can hit all the marks on the food scale: They've got a flourless chocolate truffle cake that's gluten-free; a granola perfect for a hike or for your morning yogurt; or, if you'd like a little tipple, there's the Lemon and Blueberry Moonshine Cake (made with Virginia moonshine, of course).
These digital nomads now roaming the world may look like they've got it made — mid-century modern decorated workspaces dotting the world's most desirable locales; gourmet coffee, avocado toasts (and even Brooklyn barbecue) abound in every corner; artisanal whiskies and craft beer to tipple on… but behind all this rockin revelry lies a dark secret… It's time-consuming and relatively expensive for these comparatively highly paid worldly wanderers to get health insurance.

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