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Bourbon's staff will be making beer can pyramids with the empties, and the brand that has the bigger stack will be crowned the winner.
Getting Up Guide: Battle of the Beers tonight at Bourbon Fritz Hahn 2010
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Bourbon's staff will be making beer can pyramids with the empties, and the brand that has the bigger stack will be crowned the winner.
Getting Up Guide: Battle of the Beers tonight at Bourbon Fritz Hahn 2010
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As the bar manager for Bourbon's Adams Morgan location, he noticed more and more chalkboard stands on the 18th Street sidewalk advertising drink specials with bland happy hour cliches rendered in slapdash lettering.
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Try rare Stone brews, including "Lukcy Basartd" at Bourbon's Get Stoned Evening; drink well and help charity at the new Falafel Frenzy party on New Year's Eve; sip free beers while checking out Petworth's new Blue Banana sports bar, settle next to a fire and sing Irish drinking songs in Alexandria, or sip free drinks at the Park's Christmas night party.
Nightlife Agenda: The final Mousetrap, Falafel Frenzy and the Roots Fritz Hahn 2010
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The intentionally cheesy subject matter was an homage to Bourbon's bartenders, who have matching tattoos of the animal.
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Bourbon's less appealing when emitted through the nostrils.
Chris Matthews: Terrorist Tape Came From Obama -- Er, Osama -- Headquarters 2009
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Liberals like the Bourbon's learn nothing and forget nothing.
"A smooth-talking rookie senator with an exotic name passes himself off as the incumbent American president to credulous foreigners." Ann Althouse 2008
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Bourbon's flavor is influenced by the mash (up to four types of grain are used), the level of char in the barrels (there are four degrees) and how long it is aged.
From On High 2005
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Farther north the spring was less advanced, only little leaves on the trees, and for flowers a carpet, sometimes extending for miles, of creamy-white spring-beauties, streaked with rosy pink, laid down for Bourbon's feet to tread upon; and for birds the modest song-sparrow and bluebird, earliest harbingers of spring.
The Rose of Old St. Louis Mary Dillon
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Cavour did not openly approve of the attack which Garibaldi was preparing to make upon the Bourbon's sovereignty.
Heroes of Modern Europe Alice Birkhead
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