french alcohol

French alcohol means a small amount of wine that is taken on an empty stomach, but this is not what we are talking about here. The term “French alcohol” is actually used for wine (not spirits).

Actually, French alcohol is just a variety of wine or spirits. It’s not like a lot of you actually drink it, or you would know. People who drink French alcohol tend to be younger, generally less wealthy, and tend to be more “girly” than the average person.

Well, not the girly part, anyway. French alcohol is generally a type of red wine, but many people drink it after a meal. Wine in general is usually more expensive than beer, but generally people are generally less likely to get drunk after a meal.

The other type of French alcohol is called champagne, and is basically champagne mixed with wine. The types of alcohol that you mix with that are called a “glace”. A glace is a type of cocktail that can be made by blending drinks like vodka, gin, or tequila with a mix of fruits and spices in a blender. A glace can be made by mixing a small amount of wine with champagne, a small amount of other alcoholic drink, and a few drops of water.

A glace is also called an orange, and is a kind of liquid cocktail that contains juice. The orange can be used for garnish or for asparagus, or an orange juice that can be used for asparagus that has been chopped and infused into a blender, or can be used as a garnish for any other dish.

French alcohol is a drink made from wine and fruit juice, but it’s the juice that gives it its color. The fruit has been soaked in a maraschino liqueur and mixed with a few other fruits that can be added to the mix, although some fruit juices are made from just fruit.

This particular cocktail is a variation of a drink called “l’eau d’art” which is a drink that was made in 17th century France. This particular drink is a variation of a drink made in 17th century France. Its a variation of a drink made in 17th century France.

As it turns out, this drink is a variation of a drink made in 17th century France. Its a variation of a drink made in 17th century France.

The drink is an early 16th century French invention, but as it turns out, it was also a great innovation for the French in the late 17th century. As mentioned before, it is a variation of a drink made in 17th century France. Its a variation of a drink made in 17th century France.

Is there anything funny about this drink? Or maybe a little bit weird.

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