Standard drink represents fixed amount of pure alcohol in alcoholic beverages. Used in health guidelines and alcohol consumption education. Volume varies by beverage type but contains same amount of alcohol
Shot glass originally designed for holding or measuring spirits. Word "shot" dates back to 17th century, from Old English 'sceot'. Early American whiskey glasses were hand-blown "whiskey tasters". Modern shot glasses feature thick construction with pontil marks
Earl Grey tea is flavored with bergamot oil, traditionally made from black tea. Name may have come from Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, but evidence suggests otherwise. First published references to "Earl Grey" tea appeared in 1880s
Blue Weber agave is native to Mexico's Jalisco state. Plants reach over 2 meters in height with spiky fleshy leaves. Stalks sprout at 5 years, growing up to 5 meters with yellow flowers. Flowers produce thousands of sterile seeds, leading to plant death
Coca-Cola bottle rights were negotiated in 1899 by Chattanooga lawyers. By 1920, over 1,200 Coca-Cola bottling operations were established. Competitors copied Coca-Cola's logo, creating consumer confusion. Company introduced diamond-shaped label in 1906 but labels often failed
Cognac is produced in France's Charente region from Ugni Blanc grapes. Minimum aging requirement is two years in French oak barrels