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What is a pouring brand?
A pouring brand is an alcoholic drink that is typically ordered and served by the glass, rather than by the bottle. This type of drink is often associated with convenience and ease of service, as it does not require the same level of preparation or handling as bottled drinks. Pouring brands are often found in bars, restaurants, and other establishments that serve alcoholic beverages. Some examples of pouring brands include well-known beers, wines, spirits, and cocktails. These drinks are typically dispensed from a tap, a bottle, or a pitcher.
Champagnes
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