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This is a close-up, eye-level shot of several bottles of alcohol stacked on shelves, likely in a store or liquor cabinet. The overall lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a well-lit commercial space. The bottles are predominantly amber-colored spirits, with labels visible on some. In the foreground, two bottles of "Jim Beam" bourbon are prominently displayed. The labels are white with bold black text, indicating "KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON" and "FAMILY WHISKEY RECIPE." A signature "James B. Beam" is also visible, along with the volume and alcohol percentage: "70 cl alc. 40% vol." and "50 cl alc. 40% vol." The lower bottle shows the text in a larger font. A circular emblem with a "B" inside a shield is also a notable detail on the Jim Beam labels. Behind the Jim Beam bottles, a bottle of "Bell's" blended Scotch whisky is partially visible. Its label features the Union Jack flag and an illustration of a man in a suit. Text on this label includes "PRODUCT OF SCOTLAND," "BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY," "Arthur Bell & Sons," and "ESTD 1825." Further back, several other bottles, likely also spirits, are stacked. Some have white caps and portions of labels that suggest they might be "Jameson" or a similar brand, with text like "JAME," "DIS," and what appears to be a barcode or serial number. The overall impression is one of a retail display or personal collection of alcoholic beverages. The presence of various brands and types of liquor indicates a diverse selection. The lighting casts some reflections on the glass bottles. The text on the bottles provides specific brand names, types of liquor, and production details. The location context specifies Mahilyow, Belarus, which would be the setting for this collection.
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