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malt liquor
noun
- beer having a relatively high alcohol content, usually 5 to 8 percent.
malt liquor
noun
- any alcoholic drink brewed from malt
Word History and Origins
Origin of malt liquor1
Example Sentences
The aftertaste of Colt 45, a malt liquor that was as dangerous as it was popular, crumpled my face to match the bag that concealed the can.
Whenever he buys a 40-ounce bottle of malt liquor from the food mart, he never hesitates to pour a cup for Lamar.
And, of course, you have the whales where all the teenagers would congregate, the drum circles, the hallucinogenics, the malt liquor, the fights, the breakthroughs, the struggle, the cops.
Officials said Sunday afternoon that cars involved also carried combustible liquids, butyl acrylate and residue of benzene from previous shipments, as well as nonhazardous materials such as wheat, plastic pellets, malt liquors and lube oil.
Meanwhile, canned cocktails that use hard liquor like vodka or gin are taxed at about 45 cents a can, compared with about 8 cents for the seltzers that use malt liquor.
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