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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harder alcohol" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to alcoholic drinks that have a higher alcohol content. Example: "I prefer to drink harder alcohol when I go out to bars, as it allows me to feel a buzz more quickly."
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That's a beer followed by a shot of harder alcohol as a BEER CHASER (or the shot can be dropped into the mug of beer and consumed together).
A few stalls along the harder alcohol that requires no heat to be fiery is on sale: there is a special winter feast edition of Tasmania's award-winning whisky Sullivan's Cove to try.
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Just pour the hard alcohol.
(Hard alcohol has been legal since 1966).
The chapter will not serve hard alcohol.
Not every celebration involved hard alcohol.
Shots of hard alcohol are prohibited at all parties.
Anselm serve hard alcohol, which at that moment was unfortunate.
Hard alcohol is defined by more than 30% alcohol by volume.
There's no such thing as soft and hard alcohol -- alcohol is alcohol".
It served large quantities of imported hard alcohol, the diplomats noted, "which is against the law".
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