Though classified as a stereotype, malt liquor is enjoyed by Black people all over the world, primarily by rappers Ice Cube and Dr. Dre.
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| - Though classified as a stereotype, malt liquor is enjoyed by Black people all over the world, primarily by rappers Ice Cube and Dr. Dre.
- Wikipedia Article About Malt liquor on Wikipedia Malt liquor is an American term referring to a type of beer that has a high alcohol content and is therefore considered too alcoholic to be called "beer". Each state sets the maximum permitted alcohol level, 8 degree being the maximum. In the UK, similar beers are called super lager.
- Malt liquor is distinguished from other beers of high alcohol content in that the brewing process is seen by many critics as targeting high alcohol content and economy rather than quality. However, this label is subject to the viewpoint of the brewer, as there are indeed examples of brews containing high-quality, expensive ingredients that brewers have chosen to label as "malt liquors"
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| - Though classified as a stereotype, malt liquor is enjoyed by Black people all over the world, primarily by rappers Ice Cube and Dr. Dre.
- Wikipedia Article About Malt liquor on Wikipedia Malt liquor is an American term referring to a type of beer that has a high alcohol content and is therefore considered too alcoholic to be called "beer". Each state sets the maximum permitted alcohol level, 8 degree being the maximum. In the UK, similar beers are called super lager.
- Malt liquor is distinguished from other beers of high alcohol content in that the brewing process is seen by many critics as targeting high alcohol content and economy rather than quality. However, this label is subject to the viewpoint of the brewer, as there are indeed examples of brews containing high-quality, expensive ingredients that brewers have chosen to label as "malt liquors"
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