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I was watching an episode of the television show "Covert Affairs" and an alcohol from Israel was ordered several times by a Mossad agent. I did not record the name but it was a hard alcohol with a name beginning with the letter "S". I cannot find anything on numerous Internet searches that seems right. Perhaps this was made up for the show but I kind of doubt it. David Marshall B.Ed. (talk) 03:21, 24 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]