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- Patiala_peg abstract "The Patiala Peg is a measure of liquor popular in Indian Punjab. It is a volume roughly equivalent to 120ml, though the rough and ready measure is the amount of liquor needed to fill a glass equal to the height between the index and little fingers when they are held parallel to one another. The name originates from the city of Patiala in Indian Punjab, and is about 50% larger than a normal shot glass.The Patiala Peg was first made by the Maharaja of Patiala to trick the Irish team into drinking more than they could handle so his own team could win.The Maharaja of Patiala, an avid sportmen, invited the Irish team; " the Viceroy's Pride", to play a friendly match of tent pegging.".
- Patiala_peg country India.
- Patiala_peg wikiPageID "22661208".
- Patiala_peg wikiPageRevisionID "601182513".
- Patiala_peg hasPhotoCollection Patiala_peg.
- Patiala_peg subject Category:Alcohol_in_India.
- Patiala_peg subject Category:Drinking_culture.
- Patiala_peg subject Category:Patiala.
- Patiala_peg subject Category:Punjabi_culture.
- Patiala_peg subject Category:Units_of_volume.
- Patiala_peg type Abstraction100002137.
- Patiala_peg type DefiniteQuantity113576101.
- Patiala_peg type Measure100033615.
- Patiala_peg type UnitOfMeasurement113583724.
- Patiala_peg type UnitsOfVolume.
- Patiala_peg type Thing.
- Patiala_peg comment "The Patiala Peg is a measure of liquor popular in Indian Punjab. It is a volume roughly equivalent to 120ml, though the rough and ready measure is the amount of liquor needed to fill a glass equal to the height between the index and little fingers when they are held parallel to one another.".
- Patiala_peg label "Patiala peg".
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- Patiala_peg sameAs Q6509288.
- Patiala_peg sameAs Q6509288.
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- Patiala_peg wasDerivedFrom Patiala_peg?oldid=601182513.
- Patiala_peg isPrimaryTopicOf Patiala_peg.