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While checking the urine sample it was determined that the Pisscossity level was very high, As if the the patient had just blew a load.
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Pisco (from Quechua: pisqu, little bird,1 or named after a type of clay pot,1 or after a port in Peru2) is a colorless or yellowish-to-amber colored grape brandy produced in winemaking regions of Chile3 and Peru.2
Pisco was developed by Spanish settlers in the 16th century as an alternative to orujo, a pomace brandy that was being imported from Spain.4 Pisco takes its name from town of Pisco, located on the coast of Peru.52 The first vineyards were planted in the coastal valleys in the Viceroyalty of Peru, when vine plants arrived from the Canary Islands. Even though Spain imposed many restrictions on wine production and commerce, the wine-making industry developed rapidly, such as in the corregimientos of Ica.
Pisco (from Quechua: pisqu, little bird,1 or named after a type of clay pot,1 or after a port in Peru2) is a colorless or yellowish-to-amber colored grape brandy produced in winemaking regions of Chile3 and Peru.2
Pisco was developed by Spanish settlers in the 16th century as an alternative to orujo, a pomace brandy that was being imported from Spain.4 Pisco takes its name from town of Pisco, located on the coast of Peru.52 The first vineyards were planted in the coastal valleys in the Viceroyalty of Peru, when vine plants arrived from the Canary Islands. Even though Spain imposed many restrictions on wine production and commerce, the wine-making industry developed rapidly, such as in the corregimientos of Ica.
Please note that the first Vineyard was made in ICA, Peru.
I do not understand the IGNORANT arguments from Chileans and Peruvians. The bottom line is Pisco was brought to Peru by the Spaniards, who also spread to Chile. However, as stated in Wikipedia the word Pisco was derived from a bird in the Quechua dialect spoken by Peruvian Incas. I do not get the fights between the nations about "wars", "whose better", blah blah...just pure ignorance!!!
I do not understand the IGNORANT arguments from Chileans and Peruvians. The bottom line is Pisco was brought to Peru by the Spaniards, who also spread to Chile. However, as stated in Wikipedia the word Pisco was derived from a bird in the Quechua dialect spoken by Peruvian Incas. I do not get the fights between the nations about "wars", "whose better", blah blah...just pure ignorance!!!
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750ml Peruvian Pisco (Santiago Queirolo),250ml lime juice, 250ml of simple syrup, 3 egg whites, 1 dash "angostura" bitters(a special syrup) and chopped ice.
Shake the mix of pisco, syrup, lime juice, egg whites, and then add chopped ice to provide volume(not too much), serve in cocktail glasses adding a drop of "angostura" for flavor purposes. And then, get drunk!!!!!!!!!!!
750ml Peruvian Pisco (Santiago Queirolo),250ml lime juice, 250ml of simple syrup, 3 egg whites, 1 dash "angostura" bitters(a special syrup) and chopped ice.
Shake the mix of pisco, syrup, lime juice, egg whites, and then add chopped ice to provide volume(not too much), serve in cocktail glasses adding a drop of "angostura" for flavor purposes. And then, get drunk!!!!!!!!!!!
Peruvian: Damn! How come they don't have Piscosour in this bar. They don't know about Pisco in the US.
Chilean: We've been exporting Pisco to the US for five years!
Peruvian: Oh yeah!, I got it!, Now I understand why they don't like it. As soon as we start exporting peruvian pisco, pisco is gonna be more popular than whiskey, rum and tequila together!!
Chilean: We've been exporting Pisco to the US for five years!
Peruvian: Oh yeah!, I got it!, Now I understand why they don't like it. As soon as we start exporting peruvian pisco, pisco is gonna be more popular than whiskey, rum and tequila together!!
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