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pusser

(ˈpʊʌsə)
n
(Nautical Terms) navy slang a purser
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THE restaurant's Kinilaw Bar will serve bagoong fisherman's treat (fermented shrimp, green peppercorns and fried garlic), mustasa-cradled balut (salted duck egg, heirloom tomato, mustard leaf and grated cured yolk), diver hauls' kapis treasure (hand-dived scallop, cucumber, radish, lime and fermented roe) and baboy bounty (pork belly, dice cucumber, chili and chicharon), which are best downed with a line of crazy cocktails like Kalamansipation (gin, kalamansi lime falernum and fennel) and Pinoy Island Coffee (coffee, Pusser's navy rum, Gran Marnier and condensed milk).
You have to like a drink named the Painkiller, with Pusser's Rum, orange juice and pi[+ or -]a colada mix.
An alternative to Black Tot is Pusser's Rum, inspired by the Royal Navy recipe that was decommissioned back in 1970.
(3.)See Brian Pusser, Power and Authority in the Creation of a Public Sphere Through Higher Education, in UNIVERSITIES AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE: KNOWLEDGE CREATION AND STATE BUILDING IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION 27, 29 (Brian Pusser, Ken Kempner, Simon Marginson & Imanol Ordorika eds., 2012) (describing the "basic normative and functionalist assumption that [higher education] institutions exist to generate public and private goods in the public interest").
Cane's Zombie is made with pineapple juice, lime juice, simple syrup, apricot brandy, Hamilton Jamaican Pot Still black rum, Cockspur Barbados rum and Pusser's Gunpowder Proof rum.
141 (2013); Brian Pusser & Simon Marginson, University Rankings in Critical Perspective, 84 J.
Matusalem, Patron Spirits, Pusser's, and Ron Edmundo Dantes are some popular vendors selling premium-quality brands.