Kingfisher Airlines--controlled by liquor and beer mogul Vijay Mallya--has been the worst hit.
Kingfisher, founded in 2005 by Mr. Mallya, who made his fortune selling liquor and beer, hit headwinds after it was unable to repay its lenders.
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Kingfisher is controlled by liquor and beer tycoon Vijay Mallya.
Ethanol, the chemical name for the alcohol in liquor, beer and wine, may play only a small part in producing many symptoms associated with hangovers -- thirst, headache, nausea, fatigue, sweating and tremors.
From local Kingfisher beer to Australia's Fosters beer, the city is bubbling with beer and liquor makers.
They even save some of the empty beer and liquor bottles that often turn up next to the headstones.
Wine, beer and liquor manufacturers don't have to list ingredients but must list substances people might be sensitive to, such as sulfites, certain food colorings and aspartame.
Lead researcher, Dr. Yan Li, says they discovered "it makes no difference if a woman drinks wine, beer or liquor -- it's the alcohol itself and the quantity consumed" that is critical.
They also pay federal excise taxes on gasoline, beer, wine, liquor, tires, and cigarettes.
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Stopping for beer at Myles Standish Liquor, I was directed to the William Bradford Motor Inn, the best I could find in peak tourist season.
But everyday consumer products will fare well too as both urban and rural wages and consumption will climb, with annual double-digit percentage sales growth projected for footwear, beer, wine, liquor, milk, diapers, tea, juice and bottled water.
He started at age 12, when he had a summer job as an assistant to the truck drivers delivering Polar beer to small shops and liquor stores in Caracas.
As I saw to the boat, my buddies hit the on-site liquor store and loaded the suite with Sands beer, Havana Club rum, and Cohiba cigars that seemed just as important as the spears and snorkels.
"The unacceptable incident at Central Washington University, which appears to have involved hard liquor, such as vodka and rum, beer, our products, and possibly illicit substances, is precisely why we go to great lengths to ensure our products are not sold to underage consumers and are not abused, " a company statement said.
The restaurant is waiting on its liquor license, and these oily noodle dishes cry out for beer.
In 2005, England and Wales ushered in the era of never-ending beer drinking by granting licenses allowing pubs to serve liquor round-the-clock.
Declining milk consumption is hitting the country's northern dairy-producing region, so a local liquor storeowner decided to turn some of the surplus milk into beer.
The industry has opposed the idea of defining serving size by fluid ounces of pure alcohol or as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor on the grounds that you may get more than 1.5 ounces of liquor in a cocktail depending on what else is in the drink and the accuracy of the bartender.
Until last summer, advertising any alcohol other than light beer was strictly prohibited in Utah, one of 18 states that control the distribution and price of liquor.
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