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Becherovka (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbɛxɛˌrofka] ),
formerly Karlsbader Becherbitter, is a
herbal bitters,
often drunk as a digestif. It is
produced in Karlovy...
- Schwartzhog, Wurzelpeter, and
Underberg (Germany),
Altvater (Austria),
Becherovka (Czech Republic), Uni**** (Hungary), as well as Bénédictine and Chartreuse...
- gin distilleries. In 2001,
Pernod Ricard acquired Jan Becher,
makers of
Becherovka. In 2005,
Pernod Ricard acquired Allied Domecq,
makers of Ballantine's...
- as a
mixer with gin Beton, a ****tail made by
mixing tonic water with
Becherovka, a
Czech liqueur "This is how you make the
perfect G&T". Good Housekeeping...
- Café du Soir Amer
Picon Appenzeller Alpenbitter B****a
Baviera (Bavaria)
Becherovka Fernet Stock Boonekamp Calisaya Cinpatrazzo Don
Ciccio &
Figli Gammel...
- 1993/1994, the team's name was
changed to HC
Slavia Becherovka Karlovy Vary (from
season 1996/1997 HC
Becherovka Karlovy Vary). The club
reached the
First League...
- a type of
concrete Beton (typeface) Beton, a
Czech drink containing Becherovka and
tonic Jean-Claude
Beton (1925–2013), Algerian-French
businessman Concrete...
- Aur from Moldova,
Beerenburg from the Netherlands, Uni**** from Hungary,
Becherovka from the
Czech Republic,
Gorzka Żołądkowa from Poland, Demänovka from...
- bottle, a
variety of
Underberg sold in
Brazil Box with the mini
bottles Becherovka Kräuterlikör Uni**** "Underberg -
Herbal Digestif 20ml Bottle". TheDrinkShop...
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Karlovy Vary. The most
famous product of
Becher is
Becherovka. The
company Jan
Becher - Karlovarská
Becherovka, a.s.,
dates back 200
years to the
first decade...