A cellarette would sometimes be referred to aswinecooleror butler during the eighteenth century.
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One simple use for natural ice was to chill drinks, either being directly added to the glass or barrel, or indirectly cooling it in awinecooleror similar container.
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It was used as awinecooler.
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These malt-based coolers, while sometimes referred to as wine coolers, are in a different category of beverage sometimes called malt beverage, malternative, or just cooler.
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Later when wine coolers came onto the market, they substituted for beer.
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Because most of the flavor in the wine is obscured by the fruit and sugar, the wine used in wine coolers tends to be of the cheapest available grade.
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In 1996 residents of the town voted to liberalize the laws and the sales of wine coolers and beer were permitted in the town's grocery stores.
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Zima offered an alternative to the then-successfulwinecoolercategory, and it became very popular.
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Henry, who was drinking awinecooler, says he drank milk first to coat his stomach.
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Cisco has a syrupy consistency and sweet taste; because of its color and bottle shape, it is frequently mistaken for awinecooler.
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