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"hooch" Definitions
  1. strong alcoholic drink, especially something that has been made illegally

185 Sentences With "hooch"

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When the starter produces hooch, stir the hooch in before feeding it again.
Right on the heels of launching its concierge service Hooch Black, Hooch announced today that it has raised $5 million in seed funding.
Patrón and HOOCH: If you're a HOOCH member, this deal—which reimburses you when you upgrade your standard margarita to a Patrón margarita—might just be for you.
Hooch, the subscription startup that allows members to claim one free drink per day from hundreds of different bars and restaurants, is adding a new membership level called Hooch Black.
Dai suggested that Hooch has always been meant as an antidote to apps that "facilitate a couch economy" — instead of delivering stuff to your home, Hooch convinces you to go out to bars.
And of course, there are flying lessons with Madame Hooch.
There's the corrupt Sheriff Cleave, whom Wilson bribes with hooch.
Hooch brings an intensely chaotic energy into Turner's life, yes.
Toby Foster distills vodka with the help of his dog, Hooch.
Unlicensed hooch, widely available in India, costs a fraction of that.
No word on what his 'Wonderful' hooch might go for, though.
He was unloading into a hooch and he heard a noise.
When the starter produces hooch, as in, when the starter eats too quickly and barfs an ugly black-clear liquid that sits like a toad on its surface, pour the hooch out before feeding it again.
Bill McCoy was a rum runner who never watered down his hooch.
I started Hooch, and now I have to take care of it.
In another artillery flash the hooch appeared low and dark through smoke.
The company recently released an expanded subscription-based program called Hooch Black.
Lin Dai, CEO of Hooch Lin Dai, CEO of Hooch Dai said TAP dollars are actually a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar, but he emphasized that you don't need to understand the backend to use the rewards.
Dai also said Hooch is preparing to launch its blockchain initiative this summer.
And according to Lin Dai, CEO and Co-Founder of Hooch, it's working.
A nice bottle of hooch is typically a low-effort slam-dunk gift.
Hooch is live in LA, New York, and expanding soon to Austin and Miami.
Take off your pants and pour yourself a tall glass of store-brand hooch.
Alas, like bathtub hooch, Christmas Clubs aren't as popular as they used to be.
The gang allegedly trafficked drugs and untaxed hooch and smokes, plotted murders, laundered money.
Beasley, a hulking, brown French mastiff, played Hooch in the movie's odd couple pairing.
" (Those reservations don't have to be with Hooch partners, by the way.) He compared the experience to an American Express concierge, but with the advantage that the communication is handled in the Hooch app: "No one wants to pick up the phone anymore.
Espinoza ran to the hooch and came back with more ammunition for the Hog Butcher.
In terms of Hanks' filmography, Turner & Hooch falls right between The 'Burbs and Joe vs.
Dai said Hooch Black "continues the concept" with all additional perks tied to real-world experiences.
On our final night on the Upper East Side, hooch in hand, we repaired to Rao's.
"You might as well be swimming in sewage," Kraft says to me about my Hooch excursions.
He heats the concoction for 15 minutes, which creates a unique syrup, only available at Hooch.
Hooch expands to Austin, Texas, on Friday, with Dallas, Miami, San Francisco and Hong Kong upcoming.
But when the Chehalis wanted to start making their own hooch, the federal government said no.
The grimy and slobber-soaked Hooch is too big, loud, and unmanageable to have many friends.
The drink of choice: the cocktail, which spread out the hooch and could disguise bad flavors.
There's also a dog-friendly beer — or "pooch hooch" — to wash down the three course brunch.
If you're lucky, you might find a worker who will supply you with some bootleg hooch.
The issue became pressing, legally, during Prohibition, when smugglers began using privately owned cars to traffic hooch.
And the cheerfully child-free and famously hooch-swilling Stritch would have been a great Miss Hannigan.
In South Carolina, distillers may now sell their customers up to three 750-milliliter bottles of hooch.
Like George W. Bush trading in hooch for the holy ghost, evangelicals love a good conversion story.
While she works, we take shots of her sweet, cloudy, and curiously delicious homemade sour cherry hooch.
Known as hooch or pruno, prison brew can be made from vegetable and fruit scraps, sugar and water.
Authorities have since seized over 900,000 litres of of hooch and made 40,000 arrests related to alcohol smuggling.
Even the cheap local hooch, like his eye-watering Boss Whisky, is not selling, because everyone is broke.
If you like the Hooch Black plan, you'll still be able to sign up and pay for it.
As businesses hustled to offload their soon-to-be illegal inventory, there was a mad dash for hooch.
In addition to the van Goyen, the art includes paintings attributed to Pieter de Hooch and Ferdinand Bol.
Since then, the company launched Hooch Black, a pricier subscription that includes perks like hotel discounts and concierge service.
And now all the retro drinks are coming back—you've got your Hooch, Reef, Smirnoff Ice, WKD, Aftershock, Sourz.
Continuing into the twentieth century, saloons served as ersatz campaign headquarters, where trades of votes for hooch were common.
In Turner and Hooch, Hanks teams up with a loyal, slobbering dog to solve the murder of its former owner.
Voters need to be wooed with goodies—anything from hooch to jewels, bikes, bricks and straight-up cash will do.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoWatching Turner & Hooch and crying, because I'd completely forgotten the dog dies, I came to a conclusion.
They cite rising criminality, the danger of poisonous hooch, loss of state revenues and an inability to control the flow.
Dogs are constantly proven better detectives than humans in film, and 1989's Turner & Hooch makes short work of this.
"We were super excited about the feedback and response [to Hooch Black] that we saw from our members," Dai said.
That figure likely didn't count the illegal hooch joints and shebeens that proliferated in the neighborhood alongside greengrocers and barbershops.
I was delighted when I opened up Disney+ recently and discovered Turner & Hooch just sitting there, waiting to be watched.
If you're one of those people, here's a link to the Turner & Hooch page on the Does The Dog Die?
The friends start off the series as the comic relief, often joking around and providing toilet hooch to their friends.
Ivan "Spaze" Obrezhan and Dmitry "Hooch" Bogdanov left the team in October and Gambit gained Na'Vi's previous leader Daniil "Zeus" Teslenko.
Hooch is an interesting partnership, given that Amazon will have to age-verify subscribers as part of the sign-up process.
Psychosis—like the mixture of orange juice, sugar, and rotten bread we leave sitting in a bag to make hooch—ferments.
Hooch, a subscription-based drink startup we've covered before has raised $1.5M in new funding, bringing total funds raised to $2.7M.
As a result, people keep their hooch in a brown paper bag, then try to look studious and sober about it.
This year, along with Old Yeller, Turner & Hooch and Seabiscuit were added for favorite animal buddy movie and favorite animal drama, respectively. 
Other actors from the movies include Warwick Davis as Professor Flitwick, Gemma Jones as Madam Pomrey and Zoe Wanamaker as Madam Hooch.
Deaths from illegally produced alcohol, known locally as hooch or country liquor, are common in India, where many cannot afford branded spirits.
For example Hooch will launch a "touchless redemption" process, so bartenders don't have to grab your phone to confirm your free drink.
Ellsworth, dim and sweet, with a weakness for hooch, is determined to find the boy and return him to the righteous road.
And they pass out booze by the gallons — marijuana-laced eggnog, hooch, Club Beer, Guinness, cane juice, palm wine, you name it.
Caring for a dog isn't all furry cuddles and loving licks, and bringing Hooch home forces Turner into a swift crash course.
Signing up for Hooch Black will cost you significantly more than the regular subscription — instead of $9.99 per month, it's $295 per year.
For those unconstrained by bourgeois notions of appropriate times to drink hooch, you can order a cocktail when they open at 8 a.m.
Dotted along the Hooch are cow farms, which means all those cow patties are getting washed into the river after a big rain.
Recently she had a friend who got a cut while Shooting the Hooch, and the friend wanted to know how alarmed to be.
To support this growth Hooch plans on raising a Series A in early 2017, with a target of $4-5M for the round.
Ramona—yes, named after Beverly Cleary's indomitable heroine—is kind of the Hegelian synthesis of lowbrow day-drinking hooch and highbrow cocktail culture.
That's when Henry got fired from directing "Turner & Hooch" -- and the story goes it was due to his beef with the lead star.
Contrary to popular imagination — including recent coverage of the amendment's centennial — there was no mad dash for hooch on the night of Jan.
Prodigy's jailhouse cookbook is bombing with California prison officials who seem to think it's a bad idea to teach inmates how to make hooch.
Hooch Black (which you have to apply for, and which costs $295 per year) adds hotel deals, concierge service and other perks on top.
Hooch, which just launched in LA, is a subscription-based app that gives its members one cocktail every day for just $9.99 per month.
Maestracci is well underway with Hooch's soft opening, inviting local influencers, friends and fellow mixologists to taste what the Hooch experience is all about.
But Hooch and other apps come at a time when the local dive bar is being forced to innovate, facing disruption from multiple avenues.
His first acquaintance and introduction to Panamá's bartending circle was fellow bartender Benny Cedeño, who would go on to co-own Hooch with Maestracci.
They all had their trusted bootleggers who negotiated the potholes of Karachi at high speed on disintegrating motorcycles, the hooch stashed on the back.
Deaths from illegally-produced alcohol, known locally as "hooch" or "country liquor", are a regular occurrence in India, where many cannot afford branded spirits.
Alcohol. Over half of the survey respondents (4113 percent) said they would ditch hooch forever in exchange for a lifetime of restful of sleep.
Since Remus made a point of selling pure, unadulterated hooch, he soon became the kingpin of a national network of suppliers, distributors, lawyers and goons.
He's not a dog person and doesn't know what to do with Hooch, but he's a detective who understands that he needs his murder witness.
But Vollie had stolen and hidden about twenty boxes from a Hercules drop he had helped unload, stolen because that is what a marine does, and secreted them in a hooch about fifty yards away under a case of toilet paper, and he jumped out of the trench and darted top speed at the hooch, which under the circumstances seemed as far away as bumfuck Egypt.
Hooch is a subscription-based app that lets users redeem one free drink a day at participating bars for $99 a year or $9.99 a month.
Hooch confirmed its involvement, and the company offered more insight as to why it would want to participate — beyond the obvious customer acquisition play, that is.
Hooch will use the funding to roll out product enhancements that are designed to make the app easier to use for both the bar and customer.
Yakusyu Bar is one of roughly a dozen such places around town touting their homemade hooch, which range from swank speakeasies to deeply weird watering holes.
This is according to a new generation of kinda-sorta temporary temperance crusaders, whose attitudes toward the hooch is somewhere between Carrie Nation's and Carrie Bradshaw's.
On the contrary, Thoré studied Vermeer in the context of other 17th-century Dutch genre painters, such as Gabriël Metsu, Gerard ter Borch and Pieter de Hooch.
Two of Gambit's top players, Ivan "Spaze" Obrezhan and Dmitry "Hooch" Bogdanov, left in October and Gambit hasn't had enough time to feel out their new squad.
The idea is to access your transaction history to verify your purchases (Hooch makes money by driving purchases for merchants), but without storing or sharing identifying information.
For example, if you were shopping for cocktail recipe books, you might see the subscription to Hooch offered as an item you could bundle with your purchase.
The immaculate cleanliness that Turner works so hard to maintain is sullied almost immediately by gallons of drool as a happy Hooch gives himself a good shake.
But in exchange for that money and work, Hooch Black members get access to a variety of perks (on top of the standard drink-a-day option), including deals at more than 100,000 hotels worldwide — co-founder and CEO Lin Dai said that because they're only visible to members, Hooch gets access to lower "unpublished" prices that you won't find elsewhere online, with discounts as high as 60 percent.
Warning: Immediate spoilers ahead... It's hard to believe that nearly a year ago we lost the adorable, hooch-making Poussey Washington in a senseless tragedy at Litchfield Penitentiary.
"It's a bartenders dream to open your own bar," says Maestracci, as he recounts the hard work and effort it took to see Hooch into fruition with Cedeño.
Hooch has also been able to sign on some established bars and clubs, including Dream Hotels, The London Hotel in Los Angeles and even Laduree in New York.
If NASA scientists can figure out how to send people to Mars, it's likely they will also figure out how to make a bit of hooch to celebrate.
One twist Hooch brings to the traditional model includes exclusive and significant discounts on hotel bookings for members, which is currently a rarity within the travel rewards industry.
De Hooch was an uneven painter, but this is one of his best: the golden leather walls and the brass bosses of the chair gleam in the indirect light.
He argued that prohibition led to less drinking, which is somewhat true, but he overlooked side effects like gangsters controlling the liquor biz and people dying from poisoned hooch.
When we first wrote about Hooch, it offered a fun, straightforward deal — for $9.99 per month, you could claim one free drink per day from participating bars and restaurants.
Newsreel reporter: Whenever illegal hooch or beer was discovered by the feds, it met the same fate: crack open the kegs and let the contents flow down the drain.
Maroilles is the soft kind—we often call them "monastic" cheeses because back in the day, monks would make them, moistening their dry and cracking rinds in leftover hooch.
In "A Short History of Drunkenness," Mark Forsyth takes the tendency to endearing extremes: The very origin of the species, he reports, comes down to our love for hooch.
This aversion most people have to cheap booze seems logical: Truly bottom-shelf hooch, common wisdom holds, both tastes nasty and can leave you with a particularly wicked hangover.
Turner & Hooch stands to this day as a heartfelt man-and-his-dog movie that takes an honest look at the impact a pet can have on our lives.
Ten pictures by Vermeer are in a package with dozens of paintings by 17th-century Dutch colleagues and frenemies like Pieter de Hooch, Gerrit Dou and Gerard ter Borch.
While we're using 80-proof, commercially available aguardiente, in Galicia the base of a queimada is often blindingly alcoholic homemade hooch distilled from the pulpy, grapey waste of wine production.
During a volatile era in Hugo Chavez's Venezuelan regime, Carlos Maestracci, mixologist and co-owner of Panamá's newest bar Hooch, found himself with no choice but to uproot his life.
And if you're really serious about finding deals, you might want to consider the $10 a month Hooch app, which gets you a free drink a day from local bars.
The noises that emanate from Hooch, the oily grime coating his body, and the unnerving splats of his flung spittle landing on Turner's furniture are meant to make you squeamish.
She offers to take the fall for burning down the hooch-splattered house, but she's understandably getting the Law Office of Annalise mixed up with the childhood home of Anna Mae.
" The Next Web reported this bizarre anecdote from the conference, noting that the odd-shaped block in the painting is actually described by the painter, Pieter de Hooch, as "a letter.
Then many more scenes of Turner making that classic new dog owner mistake of talking to Hooch like a person and laying out house rules as if the pooch will understand.
Although India's rate of alcohol consumption per person is among the lowest in the world, about half of its tipplers are actually binge-drinkers; and many of these guzzle cheap, unlicensed hooch.
Shawn Harris, who got caught stuffing bottles of hooch in his pants, only to be shot by the store's owner as he tried to get away, wants $2.7 million for his injuries.
Instead of paying thousands of dollars in traditional advertising, Hooch lets establishments offer guests a first drink free, with the hope that they will stay and rack up a hefty bar tab.
Henry Winkler wants his rumored feud with Tom Hanks to be buried in the same graveyard the dog from "Turner & Hooch" is in, 'cause it just ain't true ... despite his own words.
The story is brought alive by Mr French's Shanghai-noir telling, which echoes Dashiell Hammett and James Ellroy: Illicit hooch becomes a lethal blend…and drunks stagger and collapse on the Avenue Haig.
Is the scheme just a publicity gamble, based on the racist notion that minorities are so entranced with hooch and weed that they will easily be distracted from exercising their rights as citizens?
One of the most popular summertime fun trips for Atlantans is to "Shoot the Hooch"—which is to go down the river in tubes with all your friends and many coolers of beer.
Young urban professionals (age 25 to 34) often have the freedom and desire to try new, exciting bars, but may hesitate to foot the booze bill up front, Hooch CEO Lin Dai said.
Thought not yet available, we understand the subscription cocktail startup Hooch, which offers a free drink a day in bars and clubs in major U.S. metros, will soon be available on the site.
Sahti was in a category of its own: some sort homemade hooch that apparently made you super-drunk and more likely to see the business end of a knife than any other beverage.
And outside of Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar originals, there are only three other scripted Disney Plus originals in development — a Proud Family reboot, a Turner & Hooch series, and a Mighty Ducks spinoff.
To make their hooch, all of these producers need raw agricultural products, such as corn, wheat, barley and rye, and their "commodity-linked nature" helps investors interested in liquor mitigate down markets, Bolton said.
This, of course, is fueled by the ladies sitting on the floor of Liv's apartment sipping moonshine – or as Mellie calls it in her drunken drawl, "hooch" – from a mason jar. Best. Sleepover. EVER.
Cue scenes of Turner leading a wild and uncontrollable Hooch home by slow-driving the whole way while the dog, tethered to a lead on a six-foot pole, trots along beside the car.
The fact that Liv has agreed to help Mellie with her book suggests we've got some great Liv-Mellie collaboration — including, hopefully, some hooch-drinking — to look forward to in the rest of the season.
I lived alone in a two-story frame house built in 1905, with a still incorporated into the fireplace, in which the owner had made bottles of hooch to sell at country dances during Prohibition.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Wednesday's Jay Leno's Garage, the former Grey's Anatomy star reveals to fellow gearhead Jay Leno that his father's illicit activities smuggling hooch sparked his own passion for automotive adventure.
One evening I returned to my hooch (tent-like barracks with mosquito netting separating our beds) to find our flight commander going through the personal effects of a fellow pilot, packing them for shipment home.
In the evenings, the group would sometimes break the ashram's no-alcohol rule with "a glass of hooch" smuggled in from a nearby town, Cynthia Lennon, Mr. Lennon's wife at the time, wrote in her memoir.
Heretical as it may sound, I skipped the poems and went straight to the stories — about the people, crazed cows, hooch-making, and more — which so vividly and viscerally bring home what's been lost to modernity.
A forged Pieter de Hooch signature on "The Art of Painting" (20153–22015) increased the work's value significantly, which is crushing, given the piece was made by Vermeer to show potential clients the extent of his skills.
Though she always enjoyed watching "Smelly Mellie" swirl around her "hooch," Paolo says she really loved Olivia's closet in the West Wing, which she curated to include jewelry, Christian Dior coats, and of course, her Prada bags.
A bumbling Long Island liquor-store thief who got caught stuffing bottles of hooch in his pants, only to be shot by the store's owner as he tried to get away, wants $2.7 million for his injuries.
The rewards take the form of what Hooch is calling TAP rewards dollars — the exact reward will vary depending on the merchant, but the company says it could be as high as 10 percent of your spending.
While Prohibition is now a century behind us—and we're no longer drinking bathtub hooch—in recent years, there's been a resurgence of the speakeasy, with upscale, covert bars popping up in major cities all over the country.
Even 22016 years after the Delft artist's death, a Pieter de Hooch work sold for 22015,000 francs, and this two years after Vermeer's "A Lady Seated at the Virginal" (1670–75) went for a mere 2,000 (78 times less).
Maestracci and Cedeño quickly realized they shared the same interests in opening a bar differing from the norm in Panamá's current scene, as before Hooch, there wasn't a bar in Panamá dedicated to cocktails and the art of mixology.
In any event, the Iranian government's crackdown on alcohol consumption—which long pre-dates this latest censorship of the word "wine"—has apparently not been all that effective in keeping hooch out of the hands of the Iranian people.
As the Hooch moves from the suburbs into the city, you see apartment complexes along it, which means shit from the dog park, leaking car oil, dumpster juice, and whatever other urban detritus is also getting washed into the river.
Bars don't get reimbursed for the free drinks they offer through Hooch, but Dai said the exclusivity of their listings serves as free marketing for the venues, which must pass through a rigorous vetting process to make it on the app.
Signing up established partners is always a challenge for a new app in the hospitality and restaurant industry, and these well-known brands give Hooch major credibility in an industry where apps come and go even faster than new restaurants and bars do.
Podría formular preguntas sobre ese extraño pleito unilateral con Henry Winkler, quien fue despedido de la dirección de Turner & Hooch al cabo de trece días y quien recientemente le dijo a Andy Cohen que "se llevó de maravilla (de maravilla) con ese bribón".
But with a preset selection of free drinks to whet their palates, parties that use Hooch rack up an average tab of $30 to $40 at bars and over $100 at restaurants, making the first round a worthwhile loss-leader for the venue, Dai said.
One would be hard put to find a pattern here:  works by Kazimir Malevich, Hieronymus Bosch, Léonor Fini, Joseph Wright of Derby, Giovanni Bellini, Ai Weiwei, Yayoi Kusama, Artemisia Gentileschi, Pieter de Hooch, and a number of unknown artists all fall under his critical scrutiny.
I came off a shift a few days before Christmas, and it had been a hard shift—we'd found some prison hooch, and I'd discovered a man was being extorted into manipulating his own family members to get them to send money to other prisoners.
In many nations, you run the risk of consuming dangerous homebrew liquor without knowing it, as criminal outfits or shitty retailers refill brand-name bottles with unregulated hooch to undercut those selling the real stuff, or make a higher profit margin charging legitimate rates.
If You've Already Seen It: Turner and Hooch or The 'Burbs — Just as the Afflecks have pivoted from their early roles, so has Tom Hanks, who reminds everyone why he has two Oscars in Clint Eastwood's Sully, which sees him delivering the dramatic goods once again.
"We think it will be a positive for us because a lot of time our customers don't mean to cancel, but their credit card expires or they move to a new apartment or different address, and they forget to update their address on Hooch," he explains.
She kicks off the episode by telling someone who appears to be the head of MI6 (but who I can only see as Madame Hooch from Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone) that Operation Manderlay is going just fine, thank you, and they don't need to pull the plug.
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The funding was led by Revelis Capital Group and Blue Scorpion Investments, with participation from Access Industries Holdings, Warner Music Group (Dai said that Hooch will be working with Warner Music on content, events and promotions), FJ Labs, Diesel CEO Stefano Rosso, former Comcast CTO Sree Kotay and others.
As I eat a shrimp and octopus aguachile with chiltepín chilies –sweating from the spice–, enjoying homemade shoyu –a clear symbol of the Japanese influence in Baja California–, and drinking a beer, I become increasingly certain that hooch and seafood are the true ying and yang of the hangover.
More often than not Pálmason creates scenes that have some sort of surprising reveal or capper: a slap to the face; a bottle of clear liquid instantly turning dark due to a chemical reaction or by magic; a mouth pried open as it's forced to drink the noxious hooch.
Image: Wikimedia CommonsIn the painting by Pieter de Hooch (not Rembrandt, as Cook guessed), a man appears to be off to the right side, holding what is ostensibly a letter but what can be sort of maybe imagined to be an iPhone, if you squint at it after a few beers.
I've taught Steve before and got to know him fairly well when he was on the prison peer mentor scheme—he gave me a good level of insight into the production of hooch in jail, and I'm keen to know whether this is particularly prominent during major events like soccer tournaments.
Vollie had a mantra, and he sat still in the dark on his bunk with his back against the plywood hooch wall at Dong Ha, with his eyes half closed and his folded feet aflame from fungal itching, and he breathed deep and said within the mind, It don't mean nothing.
A frequent lack of flexibility and transparency about the value of loyalty points are just some aspects of some traditional rewards programs that don't go over well with younger travelers, said Lin Dai, the chief executive and co-founder of Hooch, a smartphone app that rewards purchases with over 250,000 merchants.
It was a monument to a former parish priest, a Father Schulte, with a little door on the tombstone featuring a chalice into which one would ordinarily place candles and pictures of the Virgin Mary … but which in Templeton was where customers knew to look to find their treasured bottle of hooch.
Eich told me that the browser is set by default to donate a user's BAT at the end of the month to their most-visited sites, but the company also plans to let users exchange BAT for rewards like hotel rooms and restaurant vouchers (through the TAP Network created by the startup Hooch).
Rowan is arrested for the murder of Vargas (which, you know, is actually kind of legit), Olivia is directly in harm's way, Mellie is practically CHUGGING hooch (how much did her dad even make?), and as the votes roll in… it appears that Mellie Grant and Friends are going to the White House.
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"What made me devote myself to this was seeing how quick the traditional ways were being lost," chef Cielo Gomez tells me over our third shot of chuchuwasa, a homemade hooch that's prepared by soaking the red bark of an Amazonian tree in sugar cane alcohol and later adding cinnamon, cloves, and wild honey to sweeten the bitter bite.
The movie's star Geena Davis, who portrayed Dottie Hinson, watched her former castmates – Patti Pelton (Marbleann Wilkenson), Freddie Simpson (Ellen Sue Gotlander), Megan Cavanaugh (Marla Hooch), Anne Ramsay (Helen Haley) and Tracy Reiner (Betty Spaghetti) – play in a special softball game against former professional athletes like soccer star Cobi Jones, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
As most things occur in Panamá, Maestracci's business partners knew the former owner, and after eight months of passing special permissions and receiving the appropriate licenses, Hooch moved in, keeping the black and white tiled floor original to the motorcycle shop, but adding brick walls, corrugated copper, regalia, and dim lights to evoke a classic speakeasy ambiance.
And Hooch isn't your typical Panamá City bar, as the ethos aren't in tune with the highly clichéd yet vastly popular Panamanian tropical innuendos, as it focuses on a time in the American 1920s, when speakeasies were king and the Prohibition Era ushered a new movement of mixology, one where bartenders tinkered with ingredients to fuse the perfect concoctions, making liquor more palatable.
All my memories are rife with hearing American rap and R&B on every radio station on the school run, watching emo and alt-rock videos on MTV2, drinking Hooch to the latest Offspring album with my mate's older brother as he failed to convince me that The Joshua Tree was some kind of masterpiece and, above all, the omnipresent sensuality of Seal.
He ran out of the tent aware he was a step behind something important, and the body knowing more as always threw itself in the trench outside the hooch and landed on a dead grunt who, wait, was not dead but crouching, ducked and covered, in a stream that, wait, was not a stream but a trench filled two feet deep with water.
And he made it to the hooch and overturned the toilet paper, they called them sweet rolls, gathered three ammunition boxes, and hobbled in his nut-crumpled state expecting to be hit and then to explode with all the rounds in his arms; and he was going as fast as he could, his eyes on the destination, the trench, to get behind the sandbags; but higher up, going on solid ground and running back toward the perimeter with the dawnish light, he had another vantage than before; and the light better; one of the boxes threatening to fall; and he tried to keep his eyes on the trench, to get back there; but he had this other vantage now, and his eyes looking upward squinted against the smoke—and that was when he saw them.

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