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- Byrrh abstract "Byrrh is an aromatised wine-based apéritif made of red wine, mistelle, and quinine. Created in 1866, it was popular as a French apéritif. With its marketing and reputation as a "hygienic drink", Byrrh sold well in the early 20th century. It was even exported, despite the similarity of its name to "beer", complicating sales in English- and German-language speaking regions.Byrrh was sold in the United States until Prohibition. As of 2012, Byrrh has been reintroduced to the United States.".
- Byrrh thumbnail Byrrh.jpg?width=300.
- Byrrh wikiPageExternalLink byrrh.html.
- Byrrh wikiPageID "3282068".
- Byrrh wikiPageLength "3627".
- Byrrh wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Byrrh wikiPageRevisionID "676269747".
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink AV_Club.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink An_American_in_Paris.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Apéritif.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Apéritif_and_digestif.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Aromatised_wine.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Banyuls_AOC.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cocktails_with_wine.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pernod_Ricard_brands.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Cinchona.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Clio_Awards.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Draper.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Fortified_wine.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink François_Truffaut.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Gustave_Eiffel.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Jack_of_Diamonds_(1967_film).
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Kellys_Heroes.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Laile_ou_la_cuisse.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Mad_Men_(season_4).
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Mistelle.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Mistelles.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Muscat_Blanc_à_Petits_Grains.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Pernod-Ricard.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Pernod_Ricard.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Perpignan.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical_drug.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Prohibition.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Quinine.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Rivesaltes.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Saving_Private_Ryan.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Shoot_the_Piano_Player.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Steven_Spielberg.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink The_A.V._Club.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink The_Wing_or_the_Thigh.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Thuir.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Hanks.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink Waldorf_Stories.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLink File:Byrrh.jpg.
- Byrrh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Byrrh".
- Byrrh hasPhotoCollection Byrrh.
- Byrrh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Byrrh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Byrrh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pernod_Ricard.
- Byrrh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove_section.
- Byrrh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Byrrh subject Category:Cocktails_with_wine.
- Byrrh subject Category:Pernod_Ricard_brands.
- Byrrh hypernym Apu00E9ritif.
- Byrrh type Article.
- Byrrh type Beverage.
- Byrrh type Article.
- Byrrh type Beverage.
- Byrrh type Drink.
- Byrrh comment "Byrrh is an aromatised wine-based apéritif made of red wine, mistelle, and quinine. Created in 1866, it was popular as a French apéritif. With its marketing and reputation as a "hygienic drink", Byrrh sold well in the early 20th century. It was even exported, despite the similarity of its name to "beer", complicating sales in English- and German-language speaking regions.Byrrh was sold in the United States until Prohibition. As of 2012, Byrrh has been reintroduced to the United States.".
- Byrrh label "Byrrh".
- Byrrh sameAs Byrrh.
- Byrrh sameAs Byrrh.
- Byrrh sameAs Byrrh.
- Byrrh sameAs m.093434.
- Byrrh sameAs Q277817.
- Byrrh sameAs Q277817.
- Byrrh wasDerivedFrom Byrrh?oldid=676269747.
- Byrrh depiction Byrrh.jpg.
- Byrrh isPrimaryTopicOf Byrrh.