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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 22:37, 17 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Marie brizard anisette liqueur.jpg
- 22:37, 17 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Yukon jack.jpg
- 22:36, 17 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Bacardi o.jpg
- 22:36, 17 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Yukon Jack (content was: "thumb|120px|right|Yukon Jack Canadian liqueur. Based on a blend of Canadian whiskies with citrus flavor. Introduced in 1974. Often consumed as a 'shooter' with beer. The mixture is called a 'Grizzly'. Also Yukon Jack 'Perma Frost' Schnapps. Category:Liqueur Category:Spirits", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 22:27, 17 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Screaming Orgasm (content was: "#REDIRECT Mudslide", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 22:25, 17 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Saint Brendan's (content was: "thumb|180px|right|Saint Brendan's Saint Brendan's is a cream liqueur named after Saint Brendan. It is made in Northern Ireland, using local Irish whiskey and fresh cream. ==External Link== *[http://www.stbrendans.com Official website] Category:Liqueur Category:Spirits", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 22:24, 17 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Bailey's Irish Cream (content was: "#REDIRECT Baileys_Irish_Cream", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 22:23, 17 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Bacardi O (content was: "thumb|100px|right|Bacardi O Orange flavored Bacardi rum. Category:Spirits", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 22:23, 17 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Marie Brizard (content was: "thumb|100px|right|Marie Brizard Anisette Liqueur Line of French liqueurs, in production since 1755. Marie Brizard [http://www.mariebrizard.com/en/ Web site]. Category:Liqueur Category:Spirits", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 23:28, 16 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs created page Stalled Fermentation (Created page with "#fixit")
- 13:34, 16 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Lemonade.jpg
- 13:34, 16 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Jelly bag.jpg
- 13:34, 16 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Bung.jpg
- 13:34, 16 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:B-52 shot.jpg
- 01:26, 16 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Heat Diffuser (content was: "A device placed between a heat source and a boiler that acts to evenly apply heat to the boiler so as to prevent scorching of the liquid. A sand bath or a thick piece of metal work well as heat diffusers. Category:Equipment Category:Glossary", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:11, 16 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Bacardi 151.jpg
- 01:10, 16 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Bacardi 151 (content was: "thumb|110px|right|Bacardi 151 Widely sold rum ==Aged== Aged at least 1 year ==% Alcohol on Label== 75.5% ==Color== Clear, or Dark ==Source Ingredient== Molasses Rum Notes: There are two over proof rums bottled by Bacardi. Bottled as a dark rum and a clear rum. This rum is most commonly used in cocktails and [[fruit]...", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 00:39, 16 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Damiana.jpg
- 01:59, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Damiana (content was: "thumb|200px|right|Damiana From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnera_diffusa Wikipedia]: ''Turnera diffusa'', known as damiana, is a shrub native to southern Texas in the United States, Central America, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean. It belongs to the family Passifloraceae. Damiana is a relatively small, woody shrub that produces...", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:43, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Cranberry (fruit) (content was: "#REDIRECT Cranberry", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:43, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Cranberry (content was: "thumb|180px|right|Cranberries Fruit whose juice is an ingredient in several cocktails. From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranberry Wikipedia]: ''As fresh cranberries are hard and bitter, about 95% of cranberries are processed and used to make cranberry juice and sauce. They are also sold dried and sweetened.'' ''Cranberry...", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:42, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Cranberry juice (content was: "thumb|180px|right|Cranberry Juice Juice of cranberry fruit. Used as an ingredient in some cocktails. Category:Ingredients", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:38, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Soda water (content was: "#REDIRECT Club_soda", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:38, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Club soda (content was: "Water which has had pressurized carbon dioxide dissolved into it. Very common as a mixer for cocktails.", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:37, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Cauim.jpg
- 01:37, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Sierra nevada bigfoot.jpg
- 01:37, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Chicha.jpg
- 01:37, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Chicha (content was: "thumb|160px|right|Chicha From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicha Wikipedia]: In South and Central America, chicha is a fermented or non-fermented beverage usually derived from maize. Chicha includes corn beer known as ''chicha de jora'' and non-alcoholic beverages such as ''chicha morada''. Archaeobotanists have found evidence for ch...", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:30, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Cauim (content was: "thumb|175px|right|Commercially produced Caium Cauim is a traditional alcoholic beverage or beer of the Native American populations of Brazil since pre-Columbian times. It is still made today in remote areas throughout Panama and South America. Cauim is made by fermenting manioc (a large starchy root), or maize, sometimes flavo...", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:21, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Barley Wine (content was: "#REDIRECT Barley_wine", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:20, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Barley wine (content was: "thumb|150px|right|Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Barley Wine From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barley_wine Wikipedia]: A barley wine typically reaches an alcohol strength of 8 to 12% by volume and is brewed from specific gravities as high as 1.120. Use of the word wine is due to its alcoholic strength si...", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:03, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Aguamiel.jpg
- 01:02, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Angostura bitters (content was: "thumb|100px|right|Angostura Bitters Often simply referred to as angostura, is a concentrated bitters for food and beverages made of herbs and spices. The recipe was developed in 1824 by German Dr. Johann Gottlieb Benjamin Siegert, a Surgeon General in Simon Bolivar's army in Venezuela. He was based in Ciudad Bolívar which was then k...", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 01:01, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Aguamiel (content was: "thumb|220px|right|Aguamiel Spanish for "honey water". Aguamiel is unfermented agave juice. Once it ferments, it becomes a soft alcoholic drink roughly equivalent to beer or wine called pulque. ==External Links== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aguamiel Aquamiel at Wikipedia] Category:Glossary")
- 00:25, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Tabasco.jpg
- 00:25, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Tabasco (content was: "thumb|100px|right|Tabasco Bottle A spicy hot sauce made from tabasco peppers, vinegar and salt. Tabasco is used to add zest to Creole dishes and eggs. Tabasco is also used in some mixed drinks. It was developed in America by Thomas McIlhenny and is trademarked by the McIlhenny family. <pre> Following company tradition, peppers are picked by hand. To ensure ripeness, pickers compare peppers to a little red stick (le petit bâton rouge); pepper...")
- 00:25, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Tabasco sauce (content was: "#REDIRECT Tabasco.", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 00:02, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Orange twist.jpg
- 00:02, 15 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Lemon twist.jpg
- 23:45, 14 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Pomace wine (content was: "#REDIRECT Pomace_Wine", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 23:44, 14 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Pomace Wine (content was: "thumb|160px|right|Marc de Savoie Pomace, or marc, is the solid remains of grapes, olives, or other fruit after pressing for juice or oil. It contains the skins, pulp, seeds, and stems of the fruit. Grape pomace has traditionally been used to produce pomace brandy (such as grappa, orujo, törkölypálinka, ziv...", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 23:34, 14 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs created page Definitions of Wash, Mash, Wort, Must and Marc (First draft of this new page)
- 15:47, 14 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page Twist (content was: "thumb|132px|right|Lemon Twist thumb|160px|right|Orange Twist Spiral slice of rind taken from fruit. Often used to garnish a cocktail. Category:Glossary", and the only contributor was "Uncle Jesse" (talk))
- 13:59, 14 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Tokay.jpg
- 13:59, 14 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Glera grapes.jpg
- 13:59, 14 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Ruffino prosecco.jpg
- 13:59, 14 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Chinese wine.jpg
- 13:59, 14 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Peller estates ice wine.jpg
- 13:59, 14 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Corton-bressandes grand cru 2002.png
- 13:59, 14 December 2022 Uncle Jesse talk contribs deleted page File:Chatderouquette2016.jpg