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Cosa (chi) è liquor - definizione

ALCOHOLIC DRINK OBTAINED BY DISTILLATION
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  • An illustration of brewing and distilling industry methods in England, 1858
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liquor         
n.
alcoholic drinks
(esp. AE)
1) to ply smb. with liquor
2) to hold one's liquor
3) hard, strong liquor
4) malt liquor
liquor         
(liquors)
Strong alcoholic drinks such as whisky, vodka, and gin can be referred to as liquor. (AM; in BRIT, use spirits
)
The room was filled with cases of liquor.
...intoxicating liquors.
N-MASS
Liquor         
·vt To supply with liquor.
II. Liquor ·vt To Grease.
III. Liquor ·noun Any liquid substance, as water, milk, blood, sap, juice, or the like.
IV. Liquor ·noun A solution of a medicinal substance in water;
- distinguished from tincture and aqua.
V. Liquor ·noun Specifically, alcoholic or spirituous fluid, either distilled or fermented, as brandy, wine, whisky, beer, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Liquor

Liquor ( LIK-ər) is an alcoholic drink produced by distillation of grains, fruits, vegetables, or sugar, that have already gone through alcoholic fermentation. Other terms for liquor include: spirit, distilled beverage, spirituous liquor or hard liquor. The distillation process concentrates the liquid to increase its alcohol by volume. As liquors contain significantly more alcohol (ethanol) than other alcoholic drinks, they are considered 'harder'; in North America, the term hard liquor is sometimes used to distinguish distilled alcoholic drinks from non-distilled ones, whereas the term spirits is more common in the UK. Some examples of liquors include vodka, rum, gin, and tequila. Liquors are often aged in barrels, such as for the production of brandy and whiskey, or are infused with flavorings to form a flavored liquor such as absinthe.

While the word liquor ordinarily refers to distilled alcoholic spirits rather than beverages produced by fermentation alone, it can sometimes be used more broadly to refer to any alcoholic beverage (or even non-alcoholic products of distillation or various other liquids).

Like other alcoholic drinks, liquor is typically consumed for the psychoactive effects of alcohol. Liquor may be consumed on its own ('neat'), typically in amounts of around 50 millilitres (1.7 US fluid ounces) per served drink. In an undiluted form, distilled beverages are often slightly sweet, and bitter, and typically impart a burning mouthfeel, with an odor derived from the alcohol and the production and aging processes; the exact flavor varies between different varieties of liquor and the different impurities they impart. Liquor is also frequently mixed with other ingredients to form a cocktail.

Rapid consumption of a large amount of liquor can cause severe alcohol intoxication or alcohol poisoning, which can be fatal. Consistent consumption of liquor over time correlates with higher mortality and other harmful health effects, even when compared to other alcoholic beverages.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per liquor
1. How can the liquor be served without valid liquor permit?
2. And the spirits workshop distils Koryo medicinal spirits of over 50 kinds including Kumgangsan Balloonflower Liquor, Rokyongsansam Liquor and Chilbosan Mushroom Liquor with natural medicinal materials.
3. The VAT envisages a levy of 35 per cent tax at the point of first sale on liquor, including Indian Made Foreign Liquor and imported liquor.
4. Joe‘s Liquor doesn‘t sell much at all, other than instant noodles, sweets, magazines, lottery tickets and liquor.
5. Since then, about 1,000 licenses for taverns, liquor stores and other businesses that sell liquor have been revoked.