Es bir, literally ice cold beer, is a non-alcoholic beverage in Indonesia. Visually it resembles a cold beer with dark yellow color and white foam.
Its color comes from powdered cinnamon and the foam is created when water, clove, cinnamon, sugar and ginger are shaken vigorously in a stainless steel tube. It is served cold and foamy in a big glass, much like a cold beer.
Bir (One in Turkish), is an album released by Hepsi in Turkey in April 2005. To date, the Album has sold over 149,000 copies. It is ranked number 19 among the best-selling albums of 2005 in Turkey. Music videos have been produced for "Olmaz Oğlan", Debut Single, "Yalan", "Herşeye Rağmen" and "Üç Kalp".
Bir or BIR may refer to:
Proper Names (Bir)
Mezarkabul (also known as Pentagram in Turkey) is a Turkish metal band formed by Hakan Utangaç and Cenk Ünnü. Mezarkabul is known for integrating Anatolian elements into their music. Mezarkabul means 'accepting the grave', 'grave admittance' or literally 'grave accept' in Turkish.
Mezarkabul was formed in Bursa in 1986 by guitarist Hakan Utangaç and drummer Cenk Ünnü. In 1987, bassist Tarkan Gözübüyük joined, and they started doing live shows. Their first songs were released in 1990 on the self-titled Pentagram album. In 1992, a second guitarist Demir Demirkan joined the band, as well as a new lead singer, Bartu Toptas, helping Hakan to concentrate on his guitar duties. The new line-up played several gigs until Bartu decided to move back to Sweden. He left the band in March 1992 just when they had started to record the Trail Blazer album. The voice in the beginning of "Secret Missile" is Bartu's. To fill Bartu's void, the Mezarkabul members hired vocalist Ogün Sanlısoy. They released their second album Trail Blazer in the same year and enjoyed growing popularity, both in Turkey and across the world. In 1993 guitarist Ümit Yılbar was killed by terrorists on the mountain of Cıraf while he was serving the Turkish army. The remaining members recorded "Fly Forever" in memory of Ümit Yılbar, but the band recorded more songs that dealt with Yılbar's death: "1,000 in the Eastland" and "Anatolia" (both from the album Anatolia).
Oh God
Hear the cry of Your people
Oh God
As we call on Your name
Oh God
Come pour out Your mercy
As we pray
As we pray
We are called to be
A people of prayer
Of fervent petition
Compassion and care
We arise to meet this call to share
The light of Your glory
Your mighty deliverance
The power of You passion